October 25, 2024
Description
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Spellcasters are often uncertain what's going to be the exact area of effect of their spells and DMs usually have to quickly be able to determine if a spell does or doesn't affect a certain character: miniatures and a playing mat with squares can help, but mapping a cone onto a grid is not always easy and finding the right page in the manual and double-checking requires time, which interrupt the flow of the combat.
These lightweight prints are meant for players and dungeon masters while playing with the common 28mm miniatures on a 1in (or 25.4mm) battle map.
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You can find many variations of these accessories, but these represent my attempt at solving a few requirements:
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avoid any confusion and debates: stick with the official spell shapes
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The printed pieces are quite flexible, even when printed in PLA, and you can slide them from the top without moving miniatures around.
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I suggest printing them in vibrant colours, at least an entire set for the DM, possibly a set for each spellcaster in the party: this way they can use them to determine where they want to deploy that fireball for maximum spread.
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I didn't include the 3m sphere or the 15m x 1.5m line; I believe those are quite simple to visualize.
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I'm thinking: would a version including the 3rd dimension be valuable?
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If you need a box to collect these models, you can find one here.
License:
Standard Digital File License