Copy/paste or drag your downloaded .dungeondraft_pack (or .zip ) file into that folder.
Purchasing commercial asset packs can get expensive fast. Fortunately, the TTRPG community is incredibly generous. There is a massive library of high-quality available right now.
If you are a tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) Dungeon Master, a game designer, or a battle map artist, you have almost certainly heard of Dungeondraft . This powerful map-making software, developed by Megasploot, has become the industry standard for creating stunning, high-resolution battle maps quickly. While the software comes with a robust set of default assets, any creator will eventually hit the dreaded wall of limitation. You need more trees, more candles, more gothic architecture, or more alien flora.
In this article, we will explore the best free asset packs available, where to find them, how to install them, and how to use them to elevate your maps from "functional" to "masterpiece." Before diving into the list, let’s address why you shouldn't rely solely on the default assets. The standard Dungeondraft assets are excellent for generic fantasy, but they lack specific flavor. Trying to build a cyberpunk laboratory, a Lovecraftian swamp, or a ruined desert temple using only the default assets results in maps that look like everyone else’s.
Go to the top menu: File > Preferences > Folders > Asset Packs .