Hi all,
A few months ago, I stumbled across an old online game map that some of you are probably familiar with -- it had all of the sites/info listed under the appropriate regions -- but it was basically illegible due to its graphic design (and it also had a few minor typos etc). Long story short, I decided to polish it up into an easily-readible (and 8 1/2" x 11" printable) version to give to my brother for his birthday, but then figured I might as well share it with whoever else is out there and still stoked about this game.
We have found that this map makes it infinitely easier to not only play with region movement, but also to TEACH NEW PLAYERS when they can see everything laid out in front of them. I'd love to see something like this hosted on the main page along with other resources for beginners, but that might be a pipe dream considering that the main page hasn't been updated in 4 years...
Anyway, below are links to the Color and Grayscale versions, along with embedded inlines. Apologies for not crediting whoever created the original version, but if you're out there and reading this, let me know so I can update accordingly!
HERO MAP - Color Version (the below image is just a thumbnail; click for high-resolution)
HERO MAP - Grayscale Version (the below image is just a thumbnail; click for high-resolution)
MINION MAP - Color Version (the below image is just a thumbnail; click for high-resolution)
MINION MAP - Grayscale Version (the below image is just a thumbnail; click for high-resolution)
One Map to Rule Them All
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If you click on the above images, it will take you to the high-resolution versions; the embedded images are essentially thumbnails. But I can edit the original post to add text urls also.
They're formatted as 8 1/2" x 11" at 300dpi for printing.
They're formatted as 8 1/2" x 11" at 300dpi for printing.
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Actually the main page is in the process of being transferred over to those who will keep it updated. It has not been a quick process but is in the works.DamienX207 wrote: We have found that this map makes it infinitely easier to not only play with region movement, but also to TEACH NEW PLAYERS when they can see everything laid out in front of them. I'd love to see something like this hosted on the main page along with other resources for beginners, but that might be a pipe dream considering that the main page hasn't been updated in 4 years...
Personally, it is one of my priorities with the new CoE to provide new tools to new players in an effort to help this great game grow.
Thanks for posting the maps!
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Updated original post with minion versions.
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Thanks! Just used Photoshop/PSD -- I like to keep it old-school.
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RE: Corum, I built it from a pre-existing JPEG so it was easiest to just copy/paste the regions and then rearrange/polish from there. And yeah, 1 layer for the sites, 1 for the connections, 1 for the mountains, etc.
RE: Kjeld, I'd love to say I have time for a DC expanded map, but since I'd have to spend a ton of time compiling the site/playability data + it doesn't appear that I can actually play with DCs at home, there's not a lot of incentive to make such a large time commitment at this point. I'd never say never, but probably best not to hold your breath (unless someone wants to print out and mail me all of the hard copy DC proxies).
RE: Kjeld, I'd love to say I have time for a DC expanded map, but since I'd have to spend a ton of time compiling the site/playability data + it doesn't appear that I can actually play with DCs at home, there's not a lot of incentive to make such a large time commitment at this point. I'd never say never, but probably best not to hold your breath (unless someone wants to print out and mail me all of the hard copy DC proxies).
Thank you for sharing! What a great resource to easily print at home. And I think I have some self-adhesive laminating sheets if I can find them...
And lucky for me that it is in 8.5x11" format instead of the A4 format that the previous map was in. I like the A4 ratio but It's near impossible to find paper in the US, let alone quality A4 paper.
And lucky for me that it is in 8.5x11" format instead of the A4 format that the previous map was in. I like the A4 ratio but It's near impossible to find paper in the US, let alone quality A4 paper.