Dwarven Forge

Lichemaster

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I just bought 3 sets of Dwarven Forge stuff (2 caverns and one room) and I'm waiting to get them in.
So my question is who out there has some and uses it and how is the quality and are you happy with your purchase?
Thanks.................
 

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Lichemaster said:
I just bought 3 sets of Dwarven Forge stuff (2 caverns and one room) and I'm waiting to get them in.
So my question is who out there has some and uses it and how is the quality and are you happy with your purchase?
Thanks.................
I have about 7 sets, I use them, and I absolutely love them. They're expensive, but they're worth it IMHO. Granted, I got about $750 worth of Master Maze for about $350 when a WOTC store was closing last year...:D
 

I have two sets and I love the stuff, of course now tht I have learned how to cast my won stuff, to supplement it, i plan on buying less of their stuff in the future. But the quality is first rate,and if you don't; have the time or energy to make you own stuff,, i would recommend buying it. looks great wears well, and my wife is especially happy with the bottoms as it doesn't scratch the coffee table we use on Saturdays for a battle board.
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I have the cavern set and the room and passage set and I love 'em. I think they're definately worth their price, especially when I consider how much I've spent over the years on random game books that I've never actually used in play. The problem is dropping the money all at once. A $30 book doesn't kill me on the average week, but a $70 set of Master Maze puts a more serious dent in my spending money. My solution is to but a set when I have a little bonus cash (birthday money, extra money for odd jobs, etc.)

There's definately a few more sets that I'm looking to pick up when I can.
 

I have a couple of sets. I put them in foam in a big tub I got at wal mart They are useful. What I do is use a mat for most of the dungeon and when there is a major battle I make the room out of the DF Parts. It takes too much time if you wanted to build every nook in your dungeon (not to mention money).
 
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I have about 9 sets and several random pieces that I have picked up from time to time (extra floor tiles and the like). I really like the stuff. I keep it in the boxes that they came in (since they are already packed in foam) until I use them, but the tub sounds like a good idea.

I typically get out the pieces that I think I will need in a night and set up the most important pieces for battles and such. My problem is running out of table room to make everything (my party likes running battles!).

I am looking forward to some new sets...
 

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