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Review and Unboxing of Dungeon Tiles DN3: Shadowghast Manor
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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruse" data-source="post: 5745934" data-attributes="member: 6669048"><p>I personally like all the tiles, especially the outside ones. The grass matches perfectly with the Wilderness DU set (and I assume the other external ones) and the wrought iron fence and graveyard tiles work great with the style of game I run.</p><p></p><p>I probably should note that a lot of my review was tied to my personal preference for running undead or horror themed games, because the "dungeon hallway lined with coffins" tiles are a bit repetitive. But it works great for me because I always need more coffins (I own about a dozen of the Sarcophagus mini from the D&D Minis line). But the set's solid.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't expect a lot of reviews from me. I seriously lucked into this thank to a random joking tweet. Steve Winter posted a picture saying "Look what just landed on my desk!" of the tiles, and I am not kidding when I posted "GIMMEGIMMEGIMMEGIMME!!" Except for the number of "GIMME"s I posted. Steve was cool enough to DM me asking for my address so he could send it to me and kept to his word. So as far as I'm concerned, Wizards has earned my respect as a company. They took my silly, joking post on Twitter and gave me a product I was going to buy anyway (and making a product so good that I'm going to buy a second copy if not a third as well).</p><p></p><p>I'm going to start updating my blog again, but I'm not sure if I'll do any more reviews unless Wizards is kind enough to send me more products since I'm usually a bit late with buying new products and there are far better reviewers in the blogosphere who are able to review early. But I'd appreciate any support and feedback you can give me on the rest of the site if you decide to browse around beyond my review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruse, post: 5745934, member: 6669048"] I personally like all the tiles, especially the outside ones. The grass matches perfectly with the Wilderness DU set (and I assume the other external ones) and the wrought iron fence and graveyard tiles work great with the style of game I run. I probably should note that a lot of my review was tied to my personal preference for running undead or horror themed games, because the "dungeon hallway lined with coffins" tiles are a bit repetitive. But it works great for me because I always need more coffins (I own about a dozen of the Sarcophagus mini from the D&D Minis line). But the set's solid. Also, don't expect a lot of reviews from me. I seriously lucked into this thank to a random joking tweet. Steve Winter posted a picture saying "Look what just landed on my desk!" of the tiles, and I am not kidding when I posted "GIMMEGIMMEGIMMEGIMME!!" Except for the number of "GIMME"s I posted. Steve was cool enough to DM me asking for my address so he could send it to me and kept to his word. So as far as I'm concerned, Wizards has earned my respect as a company. They took my silly, joking post on Twitter and gave me a product I was going to buy anyway (and making a product so good that I'm going to buy a second copy if not a third as well). I'm going to start updating my blog again, but I'm not sure if I'll do any more reviews unless Wizards is kind enough to send me more products since I'm usually a bit late with buying new products and there are far better reviewers in the blogosphere who are able to review early. But I'd appreciate any support and feedback you can give me on the rest of the site if you decide to browse around beyond my review. [/QUOTE]
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