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E-Z Dungeon or Dragon Tiles?

I use both. Basically, all key areas are E-D Dungeons, but halls, unimportant side areas, etc. are the tiles. I also tend to use the tiles for odd-ball shaped rooms in purchased modules that E-Z D can't replicate as the tile can be cut/trimmed to any shape.

For the E-Z Dungeon pieces, if you mount them on foam core bases as we suggest in the instructions, you can 'lock' each piece to the others by simply inserting a round toothpick into the bases.

I'm going to give this a shot. I think I'll get some of each set. I'm thinking of getting the mega bundle of E-Z D, and the first two sets of dragon Tiles. That should cover most everything I need to get started, plus it'll take me awhile to actually build the pieces.:)
 

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for what it is worth, these are all great products. I actually use them in many ways, just as tiles, to build actual 3d cardstock, and printed on regular paper and glued to foam, round cylinders, whatever to make 3D terrain.

You can't go wrong with these products, if you like this kind of stuff.
 

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