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High-resolution map replacements of the Wizard of Wines for Curse of Strahd.  These new maps offer a lot more space for your characters to move around in, both inside and outside the winery.  The maps included with the book are a bit restricting, with very little room, especially for the first couple encounters.

For a free, low-resolution version, visit: /product/207157/Wizard-of-Wines-Expanded-Free

  • Designed for Virtual Tabletops

Includes:

  • High-Resolution JPG maps for areas W1-W12, and W13-W20.
  • Gridded and Non-Gridded versions
  • Day and Night versions
  • Maps resolution of 100px per 5' square.

Also includes a Fantasy Grounds .module with several compressed versions of the maps, at 35px, 50px, and 100px per 5' square. Grids are already set, and pins placed. (Requires Curse of Strahd module to use those pins)

Layout has been slightly modified from the book version, but with the exception of one specific door, everything in the description for each area is represented.  (Door is on south side of room where the description says it's on the north)

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Curtis G April 13, 2021 2:13 pm UTC
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Purchased but it looks like DMs Guild is having some issues. Every time I try to download it gives me an error.
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Matthew K April 14, 2021 1:44 am UTC
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Hi Curtis, were you able to resolve your download issues? If not, you can reach me at krick -dot- matthew -at- gmail -dot- com (formatted to avoid getting a ton of spam) I'm not sure if I still have the Fantasy Grounds modules but I definitely have the PSDs and can export out some jpgs/pngs if that's what you need.
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Brahm C May 17, 2020 9:11 pm UTC
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Apologies for the newbie question, but how do I install/load the .mod file into Roll20? Detailed directions will be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Matthew K May 25, 2020 5:19 pm UTC
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Hi Brahm,

The .module files were built for use in Fantasy Grounds and not Roll20. You can upload and import the JPG files into Roll20. This YouTube video explains how to do so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_fbNmq9Cec
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Brahm C May 28, 2020 10:45 pm UTC
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Oh, duh. Thanks for the clarification. For some reason, although my eyes saw "FantasyGrounds," my brain converted it to "Roll20".
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Heath D November 09, 2017 10:45 pm UTC
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Do you know what I should set the size to to get this to a proper 1"=5 ft battlemat?
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Matthew K November 10, 2017 11:01 pm UTC
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Are you printing it out? Or are you using a VTT? If so, which one?
For printing, if you're using the 100px version, set the DPI to 100, and that should do it. It wasn't designed for print, but that should work out.
If you're using Roll20, I don't know, I've never used it, but this may be of help: https://wiki.roll20.net/Aligning_Maps

I hope this helps!
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