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all slots are open.

Reminder that public members can discuss and propose a new map as well...
 
I'd like to run a new map once a slot opens, Kame House, if folks are cool with that. It is a location from Dragon Ball.

I've played a decent amount on this map (my last couple weeks of playtests), and it feels pretty good. The Command Hub inside the Bungalow is often worth either going for or keeping out of your opponent's hands, depending on the teams used. The sand 7-hexers on each side are the highest points of the map, so most other combat takes place there. But there is plenty of cover elsewhere for obstruction, and figures that can throw other figures have plenty of low ground next to height to throw them to. So I feel like a lot of the map is used, other than the back of the start zones.

Tabletop Simulator link

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Required Terrain Sets

Rise of the Valkyrie™ Master Sets x1, Ticalla™ Jungle Expansion Set x1, Bungalow x1, Water Mat x1 (or 68 water tiles)




SETUP:

Start the game with 1x Command Hub resource token on the center spot within the Bungalow.



SPECIAL RULES:

• Only the water spaces directly adjacent to a land space are within play. (So if you use a water mat, not all of the water mat hexes are in play. Or you can just use a ton of water hexes to surround the map.)

• No destructible objects are used

Bio: Kame House is a house on a very small island in the middle of the sea, where Master Roshi lives and trains his students. Kame House is known for its distinctive pink color, red roof, and the words “Kame House” painted above the entrance.
 
Nice! Excited both for that and for a new competitive map! Plus glad to see someone getting something out of the resources! :-D
 
I'd like to run a new map once a slot opens, Kame House, if folks are cool with that. It is a location from Dragon Ball.

I've played a decent amount on this map (my last couple weeks of playtests), and it feels pretty good. The Command Hub inside the Bungalow is often worth either going for or keeping out of your opponent's hands, depending on the teams used. The sand 7-hexers on each side are the highest points of the map, so most other combat takes place there. But there is plenty of cover elsewhere for obstruction, and figures that can throw other figures have plenty of low ground next to height to throw them to. So I feel like a lot of the map is used, other than the back of the start zones.

Tabletop Simulator link

7A6A9F8F49BFC9873CC0F0E3D18627E394B499EF


8rbT9qE.jpg


9oxV0LU.jpg


UhqblGq.jpg


wSCyI8l.png


Required Terrain Sets
Rise of the Valkyrie™ Master Sets x1, Ticalla™ Jungle Expansion Set x1, Bungalow x1, Water Mat x1 (or 68 water tiles)


SETUP:
Start the game with 1x Command Hub resource token on the center spot within the Bungalow.

SPECIAL RULES:
• Only the water spaces directly adjacent to a land space are within play. (So if you use a water mat, not all of the water mat hexes are in play. Or you can just use a ton of water hexes to surround the map.)
• No destructible objects are used

Bio: Kame House is a house on a very small island in the middle of the sea, where Master Roshi lives and trains his students. Kame House is known for its distinctive pink color, red roof, and the words “Kame House” painted above the entrance.

Is that 68 additional water tiles after the RotV set or 68 total?

The water map looks cool but we probably want to restrict it to just the first ring around the island. Otherwise a ranged water dweller could be impossible to take out if they wanted to swim out there a bit.
 
You didn't read the special rules Japes. Way ahead of you there. :lol:

• Only the water spaces directly adjacent to a land space are within play. (So if you use a water mat, not all of the water mat hexes are in play. Or you can just use a ton of water hexes to surround the map.)

68 total water tiles. 1 RotV has 21 water tiles, so it's a lot to use without a water mat, but doable for some people.

I'll get this started up tonight! Thanks all.

Edit - It is up and running in the sanctum.
 
Fair! Hopefully someone else grabs it to keep things interesting. What’s everyone’s top unconverted 1.0 map?
 
Icy Road and Ivy's Greenhouse are both rigtht up there as well, though
 
Icy road is a map I can’t decide if I really like or if I just have such great memories from playing on it. ??
 
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