Cael
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I use Excel for basic mapping in my DnD campaigns. For large area maps, I tend to use Civ4 as the mapper. FFH2 even has (extremely) basic dungeon tiles built in for you to use.I can see the worth and sense of satisfaction with creating your own map, it must be an incredible sense of achievement to create an accurate and useful map of a levelTough call as far as mapping programs. I still love to map using graph paper or grids/dots/etc provided by the game (in the case of early Wizardry and might & magic). I will say mapping overland 2D games can be painful in the case of ultima-likes, Questron, AZALTA!!! Lordy AZALTA! In fact I was trying to do Azalta with grid cartographer making tiles from the game (slow process). The cities and dungeon are easy (screenshot/paste/save). Blobbers/1st person perspective dungeon crawlers the paper comes out for me.
The two are probably the best:
Grid Cartographer
Gridmonger
Excel is also an option or maybe mappers one uses to create pnp adventures (there are quite a few)
Its just not practical for most people so automaps are preferred