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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

From Foreign Worlds Cartography

ZIP File – $3.99 USD

Marshlands Battle Map

Adventure awaits! Or was it fierce battles?

The Marshlands Battle Map offers a daunting environment full of mobility pitfalls and terrain features allowing for tactical maneuvering. Streams and plenty of swampy terrain and marshlands make it so you'll have to consider your movements thoroughly.

Copses of wood and small forests offer cover, and a few hills and rock formations provide you with vantage points as well as means to hide behind. There are also a few basic ruins spread across the map. They are drawn simple enough to be suitable for every tech level. Maybe rebels or terrorists are hiding there? Maybe an ancient treasure or LOSTECH cache is hidden somewhere under them?

The map is compatible with the official hex sizes and nomenclature of BattleTech, but can also be freely used in any other context where you want to play a prolonged battle in a (near) future warfare scenario with plenty of room for cover and maneuvering.

I have provided the map both as singular files to print out and stitch together on ordinary printers (at least that should be possible, given they are the 'official' sizes also used by BattleTech), and as combined files that your local copyshop probably can print out for you.

The map size is provided as print-ready (300 dpi) PDF files, as well as high-quality JPEGs for your convenience.

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