party – maps – guide – data
RPG Mapping tools are very helpful to map 5 Towns, 23 Dungeons, 5 Castles, 7 Pyramid sectors, and 24 outdoor areas. Terra challenges players with locked doors, teleport tiles, spinner tiles, dark areas, and one-way passages, therefore, mapping is one of the many keys to survival.
Don’t get lost on the Skyroad at 5am!
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RPG Mapping Tools
Real-time mapping can be fun with the right tools. Feel a sense of accomplishment after meticulously mapping a dungeon or castle. Explore the dungeon as it was intended, one square at a time. Manual mapping can add incremental reward while otherwise an adventure is just endlessly confronting enemies.
Graph Paper
You only need some graph paper, a pencil, and the Location spell to craft functional maps. As you take steps and turn corners you simply write it down. Notate doors, stairs, secret doors, elevators, sign clues, NPCS, while understanding all maps are 16×16, that should get you going.
Software
Gridmonger
If you don’t want to use graph paper and pencil then go for a free mapping tool such as Gridmonger. This is a truly exceptional tool and I highly recommend it. Read the online manual it is very well written and clearly explains what you need to know. This tool is designed to use keyboard entry which makes it quite simple to Alt+Tab between the Game window and the Gridmonger window to map as you play, never needing to touch the mouse. Exceptional tool with themes and support for dungeon or overworld maps.
https://gridmonger.johnnovak.net
Where are We?
Another exceptional tool is the Where are We? application. This is companion software that runs while you are playing Might and Magic V from GOG. Real-time maps reveal as you explore and display an arrow for your party that moves around the map in step with your in-game movements. Check it out.
https://www.eskimo.com/~edv/lockscroll/WhereAreWe
Attribution
How to obtain a copy of this game:
eBay link – PC version (1993)
GOG link – Digital PC version (includes games 1-6)