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canadian-witch · 11 months
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Some humanoid villains available on Patreon! Guards are included in the villain set because acab! 
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comicalcarnival · 5 months
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Ecto-Limeade boba, anyone?
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2minutetabletop · 4 months
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The Isometric Jail Battle Map
Try out our new *isometric* battle map, with grid included! Tell me players, how might your PC attempt a prison break..?
→ Download it here!
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radatav · 1 year
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Landlubber’s Lagoon
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oldschoolfrp · 1 year
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Lost Dwarven Caverns, isometric map by Diesel (David S LaForce) from “Visitors from Above,” Spelljammer adventure by Shonn Everett in Dungeon 28, March/April 1991
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laureliere · 1 year
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Holding a total of 32 characters with color variations, these diverse clerics and paladins can be used for your digital tabletop!
Available on Roll20 and Ko-Fi!
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pixe7ed · 2 years
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Even a rebel gang leader looks like a peasant to a mad king.
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sysig · 4 months
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Some redraws, and an additional chibi (Patreon)
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dare-to-dm · 4 months
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Hi Dare,
I saw your recent posts about Baldur's Gate 3 (which I also love but I haven't had nearly the playtime in yet!). I have only dabbled in Baldur's Gate 2 though but frankly it is a very VERY different game. And at this point extraordinarily dated.
However, Larian's other big property: Divinity Original Sin and especially Divinity Original Sin 2 are much more in keeping with how BG3 flows both narratively and mechanically. The only issue is it's not a D&D world and it's not the story of Baldur's Gate you may be looking for. But I highly highly recommend trying the Divinity Original Sin games if you like BG3 and after you've given BG1-2 a chance (I look forward to hearing how you like them!)
I tried playing Divinity Original Sin once and had a strong visceral reaction of hatred, lol.
I played through the tutorial, which featured stilted combat and clunky UI. But the turning point for me came immediately when I got out of the first cave and found myself in front of some town guards. At which point my two characters got into an argument about what to do. One of my characters (the one I was currently controlling) wanted to go with the guardsmen to talk to the wizard.  The other wanted to kill the guardsmen for being kind of annoying. 
So mechanically what happened was that my two characters played Rock Paper Scissors and I fucking lost (to myself? technically?) so we ended up doing what the Other Character wanted and murdering the guys. 
Then the characters had a conversation and apparently decided that that was Pretty Fucked Up and Not Really Necessary.  Immediately following that dialogue, the words “+1 compassion” flashed over both character’s heads."  
Like, I got no time for an RPG that presents you with decisions and then doesn't even let you make them. And then acts like the decisions you didn't even choose had meaningful consequences in the most asinine way possible.
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sweetcatmintea · 4 months
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Tinker's Room (Room 5/5)
[Image description: A digital isometric bedroom illustration on a brown background. The walls are green, white, and white with green patterns. There is a brown trim that matches the floorboards, large window ledge, a massive tree with a tree house in the centre of the room, and a green fluffy rug. There's a messy desk, a closet, and a bookshelf all covered in things. Beside the tree, there is a small table with cushions and tea set out as a shrine to Bes, the luck god. Description end]
Tinker likes to sleep on the roof but that's not always feasible so why not have a treehouse in her room? Genius
I was so relieved to finally get to the last room but it was a slog to get through haha Tinker's a bit of a scatterbrain so there were a million tiny things to add that she'd left out or got distracted and forgot she was using. I have no idea how the tree works but I lowkey love this room so it doesn't need to make sense (this time)
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stealingpotatoes · 2 years
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letters from elise (:
tried modelling a bit of Arno's room!!! i love the cafe theatre so much
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canadian-witch · 3 months
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Isometric fey tokens now available on roll20 and drivethru rpg! Pictured here on maps from my tower builder, dungeon encounter, road travel and tavern map packs!
If you have any of my map or token packs and use them in a game, I'd love to see or hear about how you use them!
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livingsand · 1 year
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An isometric map I mad a while ago.
Lately working on D23 and a gamebook / solo rpg adventure.
Are you looking for a collaborator? I am always interested in helping with a zine, adventure, or other project. I'll do maps or otherwise - send me a message.
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sheppi-isometrics · 2 years
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Complete Isometric Dungeon for FREE on Patreon!
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thymefraym · 1 year
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New Video Alert: Solasta: Crown of the Magister Playthrough
Episode 040: Um… Sleeping Dragon! Description: I know I joked about it. And I know that this is based on Dungeons and Dragons, but it's still always an amazing thing when you meet a dragon (or it should at least be so).
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And as always, I would love to invite you to join me live every Monday and Wednesday from 7:30 pm until 10:00 pm (Pacific Time). We'd love to see you there! https://twitch.tv/ThymeFraym
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laureliere · 1 year
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An attempt at isometric charactertokens by warming up with Dwarves and Halflings! I think they turned out pretty well. Now to tackle larger characters...
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