Last time I talked about how to make a large dungeon map on standard 8 ½” x 11″ paper. You can see that article here. And personally I think it works pretty good. Sometimes, however, you know that you’ll be re-using a map a lot, or you just want something sturdier. Here are a few ideas.
- Print it on Card Stock. You can get card stock in various off-white colors at pretty much any office supply store. There are several specialty paper stores as well, but the office supply stores usually sell for less, though the quality of paper won’t be as nice.
- Print it on paper and then glue it to cardboard. This is particularly useful if you are going to build a 3D dungeon. Tape or glue (I recommend glue in this case) the map to the cardboard. Now you have a perfect template for building your 3D dungeon, or you can use it as-is.
- Print it on clear plastic sheets. Depending on your printer and or copy machine resources you can print (black and white generally) to clear overhead projector sheets. Again these are available in office supply stores, though they can get expensive fast if you are using large maps. Why would you do this? Well, if you happen to have an overhead projector it works nicely for overland maps. However, a more common use would be to apply them to a magnetic game grid.. Slip the map onto the grid and you get the benefit of the magnets as well as a more interesting map.
- You could also glue the paper onto even more sturdy backing, such as plywood or even sheet metal, however that is probably going to the extreme.
If you have access to a laminator then by all means laminate to your heart’s content. Alternatively you could apply clear contact paper to the map.
As always, have fun with your game.
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