So, I'm thinking about picking up some of the D&D Dungeon Tiles. For those of you who've bought them, have you been happy with the purchase? Do you get your money's worth (I see each set is comprised of 6 double-sided sheets, and are about $10)? Any sets I should definitely look for/avoid?
Lots of sets of tiles to choose from... any gems that I should definitely look for?
The best way to use dwarven forge, I found, was to build them a room at a time and use blue poster tack to stick them to a piece of cardboard or black poster board. This way you can keep a portfolio of rooms ready for some of the upcoming encounters and pull them out when you need to.
Next week we're going to start the Demon Well in the Thunderspire adventure. There's a lot of rooms that aren't linear so I plan to build some of them with dungeon tiles, some of them with dwarven forge on a tray I can bring in, and some I'm just going to draw with a flip map.
And unfortunately, money IS an object![]()
If money is an object then Dwarven Forge is definitely not the best way to go. I bought a bunch of DF sets off e-Bay several years ago. I got them at a really good price (+30%off retail) and some of the sets were cheaper 5 years ago. Even today I don't use them enough to justify what I spent on them.
The problem I ran into with DF is that I would have to build on the fly, which was time consuming. The other option was to pre-build everything, and that option can be extremely expensive.
These days I build most of my stuff with cardstock. Either Worldworks Games or I create my maps with Campaign Cartographer 3/Dungeon Designer3.
when i go to the Dwarven Forge site i am overwhelmed by the amount of stuff you can buy...and it all expensive. Looks like you to shell out at least $100 for a small set...and i imagine it would cost you $1000 to build something truly impressive that would make someone's jaw drop.
Any suggestions on where to start?