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<blockquote data-quote="TheAuldGrump" data-source="post: 1185279" data-attributes="member: 6957"><p>I have recently started usin World Works fold up terrain, along with the free WotC foldups from their site.</p><p></p><p>So far I am having fun. I haven't used the dungeon terrain yet for running games, but a few weeks ago I got to play in a friend's game using them (I also helped him put the basic sections together.) And I have to say that it was a lot of fun, and pretty affordable for both the download and the index paper to print them on.</p><p></p><p>I have used the village and castle terrain, and some of the interior terrain (mostly the stairs) as well. The party took a lot longer planning things out than with just marker on a flat grid, and actually came up with a workable plan. (Words I dread: 'Let's punt!' It generally means someone will be making a new character...)</p><p></p><p>My only problem was one of the castle walls tipping over under the weight of a figure. Not collapsing, if I had glue the wall to a base there would have been no problem. And the figure was an ogre.</p><p></p><p>I found the one inch grid that World Works uses handy for D&D, but I am not sure how I would feel about them for a miniatures game like <em>Mordheim</em>, where being able to estimate distance is a crucial skill to learn.</p><p></p><p>And there is new stuff coming out that I am already planning on getting. (A gothic set and a sea set. I run 7th Sea and the sea set will see a lot of use... The gothic one on the other hand is just neat.)</p><p></p><p>So I give the stuff a big thumbs up.</p><p></p><p>What are other people's opinions of this kind of terrain?</p><p></p><p>The Auld Grump</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAuldGrump, post: 1185279, member: 6957"] I have recently started usin World Works fold up terrain, along with the free WotC foldups from their site. So far I am having fun. I haven't used the dungeon terrain yet for running games, but a few weeks ago I got to play in a friend's game using them (I also helped him put the basic sections together.) And I have to say that it was a lot of fun, and pretty affordable for both the download and the index paper to print them on. I have used the village and castle terrain, and some of the interior terrain (mostly the stairs) as well. The party took a lot longer planning things out than with just marker on a flat grid, and actually came up with a workable plan. (Words I dread: 'Let's punt!' It generally means someone will be making a new character...) My only problem was one of the castle walls tipping over under the weight of a figure. Not collapsing, if I had glue the wall to a base there would have been no problem. And the figure was an ogre. I found the one inch grid that World Works uses handy for D&D, but I am not sure how I would feel about them for a miniatures game like [i]Mordheim[/i], where being able to estimate distance is a crucial skill to learn. And there is new stuff coming out that I am already planning on getting. (A gothic set and a sea set. I run 7th Sea and the sea set will see a lot of use... The gothic one on the other hand is just neat.) So I give the stuff a big thumbs up. What are other people's opinions of this kind of terrain? The Auld Grump [/QUOTE]
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