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Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Tiles
Your best bet is to combine Pathfinder Pawns with D&D Dungeon Tiles Reincarnated.
Con respecto a los mapas, si buscas versatilidad por precio, recomendaría comprarte un BattleMat, o busca el básic mat de Pathfinder, es lo mismo que tú hoja A3 pero más grande y podés usar marcadores para dibujar y después borrar tus dungeons o escenarios de combate, yo uso uno y me resulta más fácil para dibujar sobre la marcha pasadizos secretos recién descubiertos, etc. ( https://www.amazon.es/Chessex-Role-Playing-Play-Mat/dp/B0015IQO2O )
Ahora, si querés algo más lindo y elegante, compra tiles, son escenarios ya dibujados (de forma muy profesional y realista) que podés combinar para extenderlo, el único problema con este método es que llega un punto que reciclar lo vuelve monótono, aunque es más realista por las imágenes del mapa que el battlemat. ( https://www.amazon.es/Dungeon-Tiles-Reincarnated/dp/0786966300/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=dungeon+tiles&qid=1570868315&sr=8-1 )
Con las miniaturas, lo mejor que te puedo recomendar es que busques las cajas ICONS OF THE REALM de D&D, vienen 4 miniaturas por caja, al azar, 3 medianas o pequeñas y una grande, allí encontrarás más que nada enemigos, algunos muy interesantes, otros meh. ( https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0155L0OKO/ref=dp_cerb_1 )
De la misma línea hay unos basados en el starter set que vienen heroes básicos (un enano clérigo, un humano guerrero, un elfo mago, etc), quizás ahí veas una oportunidad para buscar algo más representativo a tu grupo. ( https://www.amazon.es/WizKids-72779-Realms-Miniatures-Starter/dp/B0722N48N2/ref=mp_s_a_1_15?keywords=d%26d+icons+of+the+realms&qid=1570868365&sprefix=d%26d+icons&sr=8-15 )
Espero te sirva :)
Never really counted, about 50 to 60 pieces that vary in size from a 1 square tile, to rooms about 12 squares across. They are placed in the packaging similar to model planes, so you break the tiles out of the packaging. Friendly warning, they wont go back into the original packaging easily once you do break them out. There are wilderness, urban, and dungeon tile sets.
Here is what I'm talking about through Amazon.
D&D DUNGEON TILES REINCARNATED: DUNGEON (Dungeons & Dragons) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0786966300/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_k62ADbD2GHTAK
Ah, well that's a whole nother issue, and really depends on what tools you have available to you.
If all you have is a single grid mat, I'd suggest either draw the map as you go or draw the whole thing in advance, and cover up unexplored rooms with paper.
Personally, I only draw/build the rooms where a fight may occur using these or these, but you could use them to create the entire dungeon and just lay out rooms when the party gets to them.
This, for me, depends on the campaign and the players. I really mainly rely on theater of the mind for most things unless there is a tactical need to see a map but sometimes there are other valid reasons for PCs needing a map. Some of the things I have done:
So it really depends on the situation.