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What’s the best way to do maps at a physical table

Looking for ideas on the best way to do maps at a physical table, I don’t have time or money for building or buying full models. I ran a one shot recently and printed some maps in A3 and just stuck it to cardboard which was ok but if my party is exploring a dungeon where I don’t want the full map visible at the start this is difficult to manage with one A3 map and sometimes a single A3 is to small. also the maps I found at the time weren’t well set up to print in A3 or multiple A3/A4s to make bigger maps. I want an option that doesn’t require me to do editing myself

TLDR where’s the best place to get printable dnd maps for a physical table?

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u/Alarming_Web8778 — 2 days ago

Please help me find the right campaign!!

I’m trying to find the right campaign for my D&D group and would love some recommendations.
I’m the DM. I’ve run a one-shot before and have also been a player in a homebrew campaign that lasted about six sessions before ending due to our DM having some personal stuff come up.

The group is:
-3 players who were part of both that homebrew campaign and the one-shot I ran
-1 newer player (wife of one of the others) who has only played in the one-shot with us

I’m looking for:
-A relatively short campaign
-Starts around level 1–3
-Works well for a party of 4
-Beginner friendly for a newer DM and one newer player
-Ideally something that can wrap up naturally a bit early if the group starts losing momentum with regular sessions
-BUT also something that could continue into a larger or higher-level campaign if the group wants to keep going

I’m open to official modules or good third-party campaigns. Any recommendations?

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u/Alarming_Web8778 — 3 days ago