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16MapTool

More Than The Name Suggests

MapTool sells itself short with the name.

One of D&D’s Demon Princes, Orcus is a rich character that should get more recognition.

Orcus from Dungeons & Dragons, a large demon lord with the skull of an animal and large horns.

Here are some interesting facts about him.

There’s no fee to use and is actually downloaded rather than web client-based.

It’s available on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and is absolutely beautiful.

Split images of D&D artwork

What it produced is a free-to-use and user-friendly editor with a vibrant and professional look.

Add different ground textures, fog, shadows, and points of light for a realistic environment.

This map editor allows you to choose from hundreds of atlases including entire continents, oceans, and heraldries.

Split images of Frodo, Sauron, and Legolas in Lord of the Rings

Everything is free to download, averaging only 400mb for the whole world.

You could even use them as handouts for your players.

Tactical props are a great way to help them feel engaged.

A Split image of three different styled maps for a DnD setting

With easy-to-manipulate stamps, it’s possible for you to create the shape of your dungeon with ease.

On the left, a D&D party of four battling a group of undead. On the right, a D&D party of four traveling through a blizzard.

Beyond the Witchlight cover art via Wizards of the Coast

A generated overview map of a medieval city.

A top down view of a digital D&D battle map, a stone interior with active lighting.

A map of a fantasy dungeon, in the style of a renaissance sketch.

A top down view of a grid based map for Dungeons and Dragons, depicting a building in the woods.

A map of a continent in a medieval European style with emblems and heraldries for the different territories.

A dark crypt dnd map, complete with torches and spider webs

A simple dnd map made of colored and labeled hex tiles to bring a scene together

A simplistic dungeon map in a brown color, complete with a handful of symbols for different creatures and features

A black and white randomly generated city scape, complete with farms, roads, walls, and a river

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