In April 2021 resurrected the January 2018 0one Blueprints Bundle, a giant collection featuring RPG maps and blueprints from 0one Games. Enhance your medieval fantasy or historical campaign with these beautifully drafted floorplans of castles, crypts, taverns, dockyards, towers, islands, pirate lairs, drow strongholds, Wild West frontier towns, and even Jules Verne’s Nautilus submarine. These interactive .PDFs let you show or hide grids (both square and hexagonal), show or hide room numbers, show walls as outlines or filled, show or hide doors and furniture, orient the compass rose, change print options, and make many other customizations. (Interactive features require the free Adobe Reader.)

There were nine map sets in this revived offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $51.50), including seven sets of Great City ward blueprints (The Great City set itself plus Army, Castle, Dock, Residence, Temple, and Trades Ward sets) and the giant Crimson Sea and Ironhill Citadel map collections.

Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price also got this revival’s entire Bonus Collection with thirteen more map sets worth an additional $60, including the Wild West frontier town and Drow City series; seven more sets of Great City blueprints (Cold Crypts, Cutthroat’s Alley, Graveyard, Hope Park, Marketplace, Prophet’s Court, and The Saltshacks); and four modern-day “Deep Blues” maps: the Nautilus, Airship, 221B Baker Street, a 38-page view of Holmes’s home, and Victorian House, a classic four-storey house popular circa 1837-1901, perfect for Lovecraftian or modern horror.

Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) went to this offer’s pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief. Direct Relief gets protective gear and critical care medications to health workers, with emergency deliveries to medical facilities across the US and to regional response agencies across the world.

 

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