Making a battle grid is essentially as simply as making a large piece of graph paper with 1” by 1” squares. One question that comes up from time to time is choosing the size of battle grid to use.
There are two ways to approach this question, but they all tend to come down to the size of the encounter that will be used. If you are going to use a magnetic battle grid, then the size will be determined by the size of magnetic surface that you purchase. I recommend getting the largest that can be most easily moved, usually 18” x 36”.
If you are doing something more fancy, like dwarven forge or some other 3D dungeon then be sure that all of your rooms are large enough for a battle to easily take place. In general anything smaller than 3”x3” is going to be too small for maneuverability and players with fat fingers will have difficulty.
No this is not realistic. There are no buildings that I know of where the smallest rooms are 15’ x 15’. Most bedrooms are 10’ x 10’ and there is plenty of room for more than 4 people in most of them, but this is one aspect of the game where realism really does get in the way of the fun.
If possible, I would really recommend that you keep your rooms in general to at least 4 squares wide or deep, and all passageways should be at least 2 squares wide. This will make for more tactical choices as well as allow for more terrain options and features. Also players will appreciate the added room for their hands.
Be sure to have fun with it!
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