Ok, this is the single most versatile gaming tool I have ever used. It is not necessarily the prettiest, but it is a time saver and you can use it session after session.
The idea is very simple.
Buy a magnetic white board (recommend 24″ x 36″) and write a 1″x1″ game grid on it with a permanent marker. That’s it.
The advantages are tremendous.
- All you need is a dry erase marker (comes with most boards) and you can quickly draw out dungeon maps.
- Magnetic so if you apply magnets to your minis you don’t have to worry about anyone bumping the board.
- It is metal so it doesn’t break.
- The sturdy surface allows for dice rolling (and the magnets mean you don’t have to worry about the dice knocking things around).
- If you use clear plastic maps (see information here) you can simply lay them over the field, tucking one edge of the map under a corner and get the advantages of the durable magnetic surface and a pretty map.
So, how to you get your hands on one of these things without forking out a ton of cash?
Go to your local department store or office supply store and buy:
- A magnetic white board (get a size that will fit on your gaming table)
- A couple of permanent markers (Black Sharpies)
- A couple of dry-erase markers (make sure they are dry erase, not wet erase).
- Felt backing, if desired.
Take it home and draw your grid.
There are two basic methods.
- Get a broom handle. Have someone hold it flush to one edge and run your sharpie down the other side. Move the broom handle over until the edge is flush with the line you just drew. Now draw a line down the other side. When you have lines all across your board, rotate it 90 degrees and do the lines the other direction.
- Get a ruler. Using a dry-erase marker, mark off lines 1″ apart down one edge of the board. Go to the other edge and measure/mark the same lines. Now take a long straight edge (like broom handle) and use a permanent marker to connect the lines. Rotate the board and repeat for the lines going the other way.
You’ll have a product you can use for years.
Have fun gaming!
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