![]() Generated then to start with a blank page. But it is much easier to start with 100 descriptions already Go explore! And of course you can hack and edit any description to better suit ![]() The key reason is that you can then copy that map into Hex DescribeĪll of a sudden you have 100 regions that your players can Want my players to see the actual map I’m using. The following illustration is just of a random map, as I don’t ![]() I also ended up adding names into the map for some of the Range that divided the middle of the map, and had the west side be arid and theĮast side be fertile, indicating that rains blow westward.Įditing the map doesn’t involve drawing but involves (and therefore monsters) they wanted to encounter. Hills, swamp, lake, grassland) so that players could choose the type of environment Wanted the starting hex to border each type of other terrain (forest, mountains, Tweaking the results by hand until I got something I liked. I used the random generator based on Erin D. For my current hexcrawl campaign, the Hexedland, I created a
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