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Hey everyone!

This month we decided to animated our City Rooftop Chase battlemap! Lots of little details going on here, chickens and pigeons wandering, waves lapping, chimney smoke billowing on the breeze, dust and wind passing over the city and of course all the market awnings and buntings gently swaying for that quintessential marketplace feel!

The music that accompanies the video above was composed by the wonderful Will Savino. We want to take every opportunity we can to remind people that we're working with Will on Borough Bound, creating huge RPG cities. Here's a preview of our most recent city, Crabwell:

And a quick mention to say our friend Griffin of The Griffon's Saddlebag has just launched his second kickstarter! This one contains all his year 2 items, it's 400 pages long, contains 500+ items, new subclasses, 100 monsters and even new settings! You can check out all the awesome content on the Kickstarter HERE. (it even has some of our maps in it...)

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Get all base animated maps, Foundry VTT and EncounterPlus versions HERE

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City Rooftop Chase Animated Battlemap

Get this animated RPG battlemap for DnD on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/czepeku Sign up to our $10 tier to get access to all of our animated maps, Foundry VTT maps, EncounterPlus maps and printable PDF maps: https://www.patreon.com/join/czepeku/checkout?rid=3424095 Play with your Dungeons and Dragons party now! The music for this video was created by Will Savino. Will and Czepeku are working on a joint project together called Borough Bound: https://www.patreon.com/boroughbound Sign up today for huge and exciting RPG cities!

Comments

Ren

I love the chickens so much

Charles Town

...b...b....but the music...where is the music?

David James

I know that these automated maps work for some VTT. Anyone know if these will work in Roll20?

Katrina Place

there is a way to import animated maps into Roll20 but you need to have an addon installed. I can't remember what it's called but google - there is a youtube tutorial on it'