I believe this is the first time Roll20 has provided original battle maps in the official 5e modules that weren’t just a blank page. Tokens are about 20 feet in size, meaning you’ll have to somewhat abstract real tactical combat.Īlternatively you could use the Random Battle – Town map that Roll20 provides to simulate smaller, individual scenarios, kind of like how a JRPG would shift to a separate battle screen. The Greenest map is non-gridded, though it is properly measured and scaled. The player characters instantly jump into being heroes, helping townsfolk and mitigating the devastation (episode 1). It begins with an exciting premise: a dragon cult attack (with adult blue dragon!) descend upon the small town of Greenest. With an unfortunate reliance on way-too big battle maps and a large chunk of the middle of the adventure devoted to a lengthy road trip, it doesn’t translate very well to a virtual tabletop. Of the two modules, “Hoard of the Dragon Queen” is the messiest.
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