D&D General Dungeons & Dragons Underdark Terrain Set

Fully painted, modular, plastic set of terrain pieces which lock together.
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The start of a new line of officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons tabletop terrain sets from Archon Studio will be released on July 15th.

The Dungeons & Dragons Underdark Terrain Set is a fully painted, modular, plastic set of terrain pieces which lock together and which can be combined with other sets in the line.

This set contains:
  • 14 floor pieces
  • 4 U-shaped walls, 8 curved walls, 4 single walls, 4 short walls
  • 11 corner pieces, 14 ledge pieces, 8 ledge corner pieces
  • A 25- piece bridge
  • A 28-piece Drow ruin
You will be able to pick up the terrain set for $139.

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Literally on the previous page, my friend. I also magnetize my Warlock Tiles, but it was much easier to do with D&L tiles due to their shape and the fact that the floors aren't double-sided. It took very little time. Snipping all the wall connectors in half was much more tedious.

The drawback is that you then need metal terrain trays to make builds, but I have a ton of those from my DF. A non-aluminum cookie sheet works great, too, though.
Have you seen ferros paper? Here’s an example, I think it can be gotten for cheaper.

Though I’m still not sure it’s worth the expense.

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I own a good amount of their terrain, and I agree it's not fun to assemble. I wish there was no bottom connector on the walls, so I could just place them on my many maps, but that's likely not a good idea either. I may have to consider magnets....
 

I like the idea of the magnetic mat darjr linked and the magnets on the bottom Clint_L did…I’ll give that a try for set pieces and set piece swap outs mid session.
 

I was just thinking that I need better definition of the 5ft squares, even if that means less realism to the terrain. A form/function thing. A bit like dice nowadays.
My group has gotten into using measuring sticks with 5 foot increments marked on them. I made one of each player at the length of their speed and have one 12” one for 30’ speed creatures who dash. This also allows us to incorporate terrain with no 5 foot square markings.
 

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