AztirAbout him Aztir has been a well known name in the mapping seen since the early days of NW. He made a lot of the mini-siege maps especially the earlier ones, a lot of maps for the 77y servers/events such as their long lasting siege event and several other maps. | ZebaadAbout him Zebaad is probably one of the most known mappers in the game due to the way he publicised his maps on both FSE, Steam groups and his website (Bastion Maps). Not only has he made maps for major tournaments such as the NWWC, minor tournaments, his own events such as his melee only siege, linebattle maps, groupfighting maps he's done pretty much anything including specific requests such as death run or bulldog maps. Even for his more casual maps he's one of the mappers that takes the most time to make sure the map is as polished as possible. | PythonAbout him Python only started mapping a couple of years ago but during those years has made the vast majority of modern tournament maps that are used both now and in that period. He's made several 'fun' event maps such as the hunger games event but his main claim to fame here is his vast variety of tournament maps that have been used in EGS, NWWC, Hunger Games and other areas. He has also been known to edit Full Invasion Maps. | HerisheyAbout him Herishey created many of the commonly used groupfighting maps, be that on the GroupfightingServer or just used by regiments in events. He also created several tournament maps that were the most commonly used maps in the competitive scene until around 2017-18 from around 2014. He also created a couple of training maps as well as many linebattle maps used in events such as the 3rdFG Linebattles, K-KA Linebattles and the 17e Linebattles. | DekkersAbout him Dekkers is one of the more famed early mapping names. He made a lot of maps on NW that were well used in the earlier years such as his D-Daay map, training maps or specialist linebatlte maps. He was one of the first more 'famed' mappers rather than some of those who worked behind the scenes more. He also made several groupfighting maps such as the first attempt at making the collosseum. It is worth also noting that he was actually the scene editor behind the very first custom maps on the 33rd NW siege server, which ended up becoming the most popular server after the 84e hegemony came to an end after a good long run. |
GoKillerAbout him GoKiller was another of the more famed early mappers, though not to do with quality less so than Dekkers. He created several high quality historical, conquest, linebattle and maps for several mods too. Some of his works include the Battle of Friedland and Village at the Nile. The mods he worked on were North & South, L'Aigle, Bearforce, Bellum Imperii and A World of Ice and Fire. | FriedrichAbout him Friedrich was a mapper known by many but probably also missed by many of the players who would have played on his maps. He created most of the early siege maps used on servers such as 84e Siege. Aside from this he also made several other maps used in casual events and a lot of maps for mods such as Bello Civili and North & South. | SpoonsAbout him Spoons is another of the more modern map names though that being said he has been making maps for quite some years now. He created many of the Humans vs Bots maps used on the newer rendition of the 15ths Humans vs Bots servers and anyone who has attempted this before knows how much work these type of maps can be. He also made a large portion of the 33rd event maps over the years as well as King of the Hill maps and on the competitive side he also made the maps for TGL (The Groupfighting Ladder). | KincaidAbout him Kincaid has also been making maps for a few years now. He did all of the NWBC (Napoleonic Wars Battle Championship) maps on the casual/competitive event, the regimental 2v2 tournament maps, the commander battle campaign maps and contributed to a large portion of the maps used in the varying 33rd events like Spoons. | Lord Gax[About him Lord Gax was one of the longer lasting mappers and made well over 100 maps between 2012 and 2018. This included trenchbattle maps, training maps, killbox maps, jailbreak maps, pirate battle maps, NRP (Napoleonic Role Play) maps, groupfighting maps and even more. As one of the highest work rate mappers over the years there was no doubt he'd be mentioned. |