Newest Bundle of Holding – Heroic Maps Bundle:https://bundleofholding.com/presents/HeroicMaps/
Through Monday, July 11 we present the Heroic Maps Bundle featuring full-color battlemats for any fantasy RPG. Since 2013 Joseph and Sarah Bilton at Heroic Maps have produced full-color digital battlemaps and tiles featuring castles and villages, dungeons and crypts, temples and caverns. Funded by a strong Patreon campaign, Heroic has published hundreds of unique landscapes, of which this all-new collection presents a wide-ranging sample. Send your players into beautifully rendered dungeons, caverns, villages, inns, and nine levels of Hell.
Print these gorgeous .PDF battle sites for your game table, or import the .JPG images into your favorite virtual tabletop (VTT) like Roll20, Foundry VTT, or Fantasy Grounds. Each map has grid and no-grid versions, and each image is provided in both low- and high-resolution quality. (“High quality” = a total of 19 gigabytes of battlemaps — by a factor of four, the largest Bundle of Holding filesize ever!)
Learn more about this Heroic Maps lineup at the official Bundle of Holding blog, Beyond the Bundle.
https://bundleofholding.com/presents/HeroicMaps/
Ten percent of your payment (after gateway fees) will be donated to this Heroic Maps offer’s pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief. Direct Relief sends protective gear and critical care medications to health workers, with emergency deliveries to medical facilities across the US and Canada and to regional response agencies around the world. Direct Relief
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