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<blockquote data-quote="zaxzilla" data-source="post: 4453445" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>I have different sets in different wide shallow disposable (cheap) tupperware like containers. I have extra large cork-boards that usually go on the wall. I put felt feet on the back and now they sit nicely on the table top. I arrange the tiles pre-game on the cork board, and pin the outer corners and edges with old-school brass tacks. I pin them with the outer horizontal head of the tack so i don't have to pierce the tiles themselves. I then cover the unknown areas with paper and pull off the paper as the new areas are disocovered. If I have to transport the whole cork board, I cover the whole thing in cling wrap and transport the board horizontally.</p><p></p><p>Tiles are making me give up the modules though. I print out monster stat blocks on printable post cards which has made stuff really fast. But recreating the rooms of a module with the tiles is way too time consuming. At this point with 4e so easy to Dm, I'm going to just design my own adventures from now on which I think will be quicker than trying to recreate the module encounters with the tiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaxzilla, post: 4453445, member: 72428"] I have different sets in different wide shallow disposable (cheap) tupperware like containers. I have extra large cork-boards that usually go on the wall. I put felt feet on the back and now they sit nicely on the table top. I arrange the tiles pre-game on the cork board, and pin the outer corners and edges with old-school brass tacks. I pin them with the outer horizontal head of the tack so i don't have to pierce the tiles themselves. I then cover the unknown areas with paper and pull off the paper as the new areas are disocovered. If I have to transport the whole cork board, I cover the whole thing in cling wrap and transport the board horizontally. Tiles are making me give up the modules though. I print out monster stat blocks on printable post cards which has made stuff really fast. But recreating the rooms of a module with the tiles is way too time consuming. At this point with 4e so easy to Dm, I'm going to just design my own adventures from now on which I think will be quicker than trying to recreate the module encounters with the tiles. [/QUOTE]
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