yeah but I meant what should I graph, I guess I could do a really big mine or something, I just want to see if there is actually something I can graph on it, sorry I'm a little excited about it.
yeah but I meant what should I graph, I guess I could do a really big mine or something, I just want to see if there is actually something I can graph on it, sorry I'm a little excited about it.
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1/10" graph paper is very useful (0.25cm = 1/10.16" so it's close enough). 1 square = 1 foot was the traditional use for this graph paper in our group. Others like to use it for knitting and needlepoint layouts.
I used to have a whole tablet of C-sized paper in this rule but it got water damaged during a move and had to be thrown out.
If you're looking to do large-scale, consider a city town. There are folks looking for such things, I understand.
You could map a town for halflings !
Mines and natural cave systems come to mind... sewers would be good too