Let’s get one thing out of the way before we begin: although I’m referring to the buyables below as Dungeons & Dragons maps, that doesn’t mean you can’t use them for other TTRPGs. Consider D&D to be just a generic shorthand here and go with it, even if it makes you cringe. Allow me to also say that you do not need maps in order to play a TTRPG. Yes, actual-play shows like Critical Role and Dimension 20 use amazing products to bring their games to life, but your game will be no less fun or magical without them. Like pretty much all D&D resources, the maps below are a bonus tool, not a must-have. No matter your reason for drawing your Dungeons & Dragons quest areas, these mapping tools will help you get started without having to pay an arm and a leg. For more Dungeons & Dragons resources, click here to check out this list of D&D gaming gear. And if you’re looking to start your own D&D club, we’ve got you covered.