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Oracle of War Battle Maps - Voice in the Machine

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Ever needed more from your maps?


What better way to experience the Eberron Adventurer's League campaign, "Oracle of War" than with detailed, full-colour battle maps.

Included in this pack is 1 Extra Large battle map for the Fireweave Bazaar combat area in part 2 of Oracle of War, Voice in the Machine.

The map is high res and perfectly reproduced from the detailed descriptions in Voice in the Machine.

300 dpi resolution supports quality prints for 1" square tabletop use. Also perfect for use with Fantasy Grounds, Roll20, Encounter+ and all other virtual tabletops!

Fireweave Bazaar

You can find more battle maps for the Oracle of War campaign here:

EB-01 The Night Land

EB-02 Voice in the Machine

EB-03 Where the Dead Wait

EB-04 The Third Protocol

EB-05 A Century of Ashes

EB-06 The Last Word

EB-07 Song of the Sky

EB-08 Parliament of Gears

EB-09 Lord Bucket

EB-10 Judgment of Iron

EB-11 My Undying Heart

EB-12 The Waiting Game

EB-13 Stonefire

EB-14 From Dust

EB-15 Dream Eater

EB-16 The Dragon Below

EB-17 The Final Tribute

EB-18 Scales Of War

EB-19 Back to the Mud

EB-20 Old Scores

Battle Maps for Oracle of War Epics and Miscellanea:

EB-EP-01 The Iron Titan

EB-EP-02 Rolling Thunder

EB-EP-03 The Rising City

EB-EP-04 The Last War

EB Salvage Bases

Compilation packs of maps from the campaign arcs and epics:

The Complete Spoils of War

The Complete Fortunes of War

The Complete Dogs of War

The Complete Drums of War

The Complete Engines of War

The Complete Flames of War

The Complete Epics

Annual Bundles:

The Complete First Year

The Complete Second Year

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Jay W March 15, 2020 4:39 am UTC
Hey so the 'border' on this map makes it an absolute headache to parse into my VTT, but also the cells are (I think) 113 pixels per, which is insane versus the 150 every other map seems to be so far. What gives? Can you reupload a less insane version of this one please.

I bought the complete pack btw.
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Sean T May 18, 2020 1:05 pm UTC
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I have now added a set of guide squares to this map for aligning it to your favourite VTT. A 75 pixels per inch version is also now included in the download for use in VTTs with file size limits.

The original map is 75% of the pixels per inch that I usually use due to it's sheer size. To render this at 150 pixel per inch would make the file prohibitively large.
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Danny H January 11, 2020 7:32 pm UTC
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Wanting to use this on Roll20. What are the settings for the grid sizes so it will align correctly?
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Joseph K January 17, 2020 2:45 am UTC
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I got it to fit on a 73 x 46 Roll20 map.

Because it's an unusual shape with some shading (which looks nice!), I couldn't just stretch it to the edges of the map. Instead, I resized the image to 5185 pixels c 3205 pixels and it fit great.

I got it about where I wanted it, then fine tuned it by alt-dragging it unile the points on that angled area on the SouthWest corner fit - those points don't have the wavy lines, so they're easier to match to the Roll20 grid.
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Sean T August 27, 2020 9:55 pm UTC
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All maps in this series have now been updated to 140 or 70 ppi, which I believe is the standard for Roll20. Hopefully this should make things easier.
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