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<blockquote data-quote="Horizon" data-source="post: 2379464" data-attributes="member: 33772"><p>This has probably come up before, but due to the lack of a search feature and the general stupidity of google site search I'm starting this new thread about it.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any experience with printing your own dungeon tiles? How did you do it? Did you glue the prints on cardboard for durability? Did you laminate them? What kind of tiles did you print, just alot of loose squares to piece together as you go or did you use standard rooms/corridors? Where did you get those standard rooms/corridors? How do you represent doors?</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, do you use blank pages with only a basic grid printed on them and draw your dungeons on that (or really any other kind of combat environment)?</p><p></p><p>What did you like about it, what didn't you? Any general recommendations?</p><p></p><p>On a side note: I know tiles generally come pretty cheap, but with the added shipping costs and the fact that I just bought the D&D books and the rest of my group isn't really interested in buying any (except mini's for their own characters) I'd like to keep the tiles as cheap as possible.</p><p></p><p>NB I'm talking about standard D&D 1-inch tiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horizon, post: 2379464, member: 33772"] This has probably come up before, but due to the lack of a search feature and the general stupidity of google site search I'm starting this new thread about it. Does anyone have any experience with printing your own dungeon tiles? How did you do it? Did you glue the prints on cardboard for durability? Did you laminate them? What kind of tiles did you print, just alot of loose squares to piece together as you go or did you use standard rooms/corridors? Where did you get those standard rooms/corridors? How do you represent doors? Alternatively, do you use blank pages with only a basic grid printed on them and draw your dungeons on that (or really any other kind of combat environment)? What did you like about it, what didn't you? Any general recommendations? On a side note: I know tiles generally come pretty cheap, but with the added shipping costs and the fact that I just bought the D&D books and the rest of my group isn't really interested in buying any (except mini's for their own characters) I'd like to keep the tiles as cheap as possible. NB I'm talking about standard D&D 1-inch tiles. [/QUOTE]
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