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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse Decker" data-source="post: 2877300" data-attributes="member: 742"><p>Hey folks, </p><p></p><p>I'm really excited about these tiles, so forgive me if I gush a bit. </p><p> </p><p>The first set includes 6 thick, card-stock pages that you separate into more than 35 individual pieces. The pieces range in size from full-room to single, one-by-one accessory pieces. Because this is the first set, there's an emphasis on basic corridor and room pieces that allow DMs to tell the story that they want and build the dungeon environment that they want.</p><p> </p><p>All of the pieces are double-sided, and all of the art is full color. A few of the pieces reverse to raw stone, allowing you to put solid walls inside some of the bigger spaces. Others reverse to dungeon features like pits, a fountain, a magic circle, and so on. One of my favorite parts of the first set was actually a late addition – the two largest tiles (8 x 10) reverse to buildings useful for many town encounters – an inn and a small shop.</p><p></p><p>Although the sell text lists the package as “booster pack, ” this product is not randomized.  </p><p> </p><p>I freely admit my bias here, but I've been blown away by the sample dungeons we've put together using just a single set of these tiles. We'll try to get some sample graphics up on our website as soon as possible to give folks a better idea of what this product includes.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there's no way we could get every imaginable dungeon piece in the first set, so as this line matures, we'll have our ears wide open to your suggestions and feedback for what to include in upcoming sets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse Decker, post: 2877300, member: 742"] Hey folks, I'm really excited about these tiles, so forgive me if I gush a bit. The first set includes 6 thick, card-stock pages that you separate into more than 35 individual pieces. The pieces range in size from full-room to single, one-by-one accessory pieces. Because this is the first set, there's an emphasis on basic corridor and room pieces that allow DMs to tell the story that they want and build the dungeon environment that they want. All of the pieces are double-sided, and all of the art is full color. A few of the pieces reverse to raw stone, allowing you to put solid walls inside some of the bigger spaces. Others reverse to dungeon features like pits, a fountain, a magic circle, and so on. One of my favorite parts of the first set was actually a late addition – the two largest tiles (8 x 10) reverse to buildings useful for many town encounters – an inn and a small shop. Although the sell text lists the package as “booster pack, ” this product is not randomized. I freely admit my bias here, but I've been blown away by the sample dungeons we've put together using just a single set of these tiles. We'll try to get some sample graphics up on our website as soon as possible to give folks a better idea of what this product includes. Of course, there's no way we could get every imaginable dungeon piece in the first set, so as this line matures, we'll have our ears wide open to your suggestions and feedback for what to include in upcoming sets. [/QUOTE]
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