Hanging on the wall within arms reach: One clipboard with half tablet of graph paper.
Next to my CD Rack on the desk: One pencil holder with 4 sharpened pencils...none of which have anything left of their erasers!
In the wooden organizer next to that: The other half of the graph paper, all maps drawn to the older Wizardry games tucked neatly into a manilla envelope with the Ultimate Wizardry Archives CD.
I have a friend in the military who is overseas at this time...when he returns, I will hand these things over to the only other true Wizardry fan that I know personally. It will make his day, I know!
(A friend bought me the CD, thinking I had not played them all, so I played through the first 4 just foir old times sake)
I loved having to make my own maps, however automapping is the best way to go so long as you can read the map!
I don't like the fact that in W&W we have to "color" areas with our cursors that, in my opinion should appear...but then I guess that would take some fun out of exploring new areas so I'll shut up!
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