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Chessex 26617 Role Play, Game Mat 26"x23.5", One Size

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You can leave it in one large piece or cut it into smaller squares and put them down as you need them. I figured I can start with the 26 * 23 1/2 inches of the standard Chessex battlemat, but advice is welcomed. I'd still use it, except the threat of the metal dice used by obstinate, dice worshiping players is a potentially dangerous situation. which would go in the Hype Machine, ask specific questions with strong prompts, just like a normal thread does.

durable and persistent: paper sheets work fine, yes, but they're one-use only, and I have to redraw the grid for each new sheet. Test them out on a corner and let the ibk stay for a couple days and then try and erase and see how it goes. I don't own one of their two-sided mats, but I have friends who do, and the two-sided mats don't lay flat after being rolled up for storage. There are a few other never do things but it has been so long ago, I can't remember them but in general. Then you can clean it afterwards using acetone, which will break the pigment apart and allow you to clean it off with the alcohol.That said: All polymer materials are at least a little porous, so they can get stained if the marker is left on too long, regardless of what kind of marker you use. I have Stabilo OH projector pens at present, but generally only use the black ones due to this problem.

I also wonder if it would help to unroll it for a couple hours before you game and then roll it up to travel and then unroll it again as soon as you get to your destination.This is very important to the question as there are thousands of variants with different materials that have different interactions with the ChesseX Battlemap. The big issue is the labor involved in sending the files to a printer then mounting and cutting them. Using the wipe-clean mat gives ultimate flexibility, but it isn’t as visually satisfying as the other options.

One point worth mentioning is that Chessex sell "seconds" - mats where the cut was off a little or the grid was printed on a slight bias - cheaper than for the best quality versions.It's not as many hexes as I'd like, which means erasing and redrawing rooms whenever the party moves very far, but it fits on the table and the miniatures fit in the hexes. One is a Green on one side and blue on the other; while, the other is black on one side and grey on the other.

Given that it sounds like you are willing to do some work here's another option that I've seen work, but not done myself. But I figure that I could just keep some wet wipes and some paper towels with a small trash can close by.You can get rid of the tiles you're not using as the players move around the dungeon, and bring them back if you have to. My absolute favorite is to use a hex mat, as I prefer the type of facing that you get during gameplay with 3 hex faces for the front of a figure, two for the flanks, and one for the back. ONE OF THE BEST RPG MATS ON THE MARKET - This dry erase battle grid map is double sided, affordable and long lasting. All you have to do once you have your grid sheet and the poster frame is slide the sheet into the frame.

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