Run worldedit and drag and drop the folder of whatever specific map you want to open into Worldedit. Right click and Export the entire map folder to a location of your choice. It may be the same with LL and the rest, but for me the ease of use fit's my expectations with S&W.Įven the single saving throw. Navigate to maps and either Campaign or Frozen throne. They seem to fit into S&W with little fuss. I grab and pick and steal from just about all OSR and Original resources. (my God but I can run it nearly without the book) Just much less rules hopping than I remember. Wildshape Map Editor (patreon access) Video trailer. FlowScape (10 USD) - create beautiful 3D maps easily that you can export as 2D battlemaps. ArkenForge Master Toolkit (30 USD) - Make maps for Virtual Tabletops, or run it on a TV for use as a dynamic grid map with fog of war. It plays so close to the AD&D of my youth and college years (S&W Complete especially) that it continually surprises me. Campaign Cartographer 3 (22.45 USD) Tutorials page. I can house rule it and it doesn't break. It's easy for lapsed gamers to pick up and feel like they haven't lost a step. So, out of all that, why Swords & Wizardry ? Why, when I have been running a AD&D 1e / OSRIC campaign in Rappan Athuk am I using Swords & Wizardry and it's variant, Crypts & Things, for the second campaign? (Actually, now running a S&W Complete campaign, soon to be with multiple groups) I am so deep in the OSR when I come up for breath it's for the OSR's cousin, Tunnels & Trolls BOTH editions of LotFP's Weird Fantasy and some dead tree copies of the Greyhawk Grognards Adventures Dark & Deep I even have Dark Dungeons in print, the Delving Deeper boxed set, Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea. Actually, I have the whole available line in print. I have LL and the AEC (and somewhere OEC, but I can't find it at the moment).
EXPORTING MAPS FROM CAMPAIGN CARTOGRAPHER 3 FULL
I have OSRIC in full size, trade paperback and the Player's Guide. Believe me when I say I have them all in dead tree format.