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<blockquote data-quote="Dave0047" data-source="post: 5432198" data-attributes="member: 74305"><p>So I'm a huge fan of the D&D tile sets. I think they're amazing products and I'm getting more and more excited about them every time I read someone's blog showing images from their last session, or when I google image search something related to "D&D Tiles". I have PDF's of all of the sets for reference purposes (I have not and will not print them because I do believe in supporting a company for making good products), and I physically own the following:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">2 copies of the first D&D Dungeon Tiles set</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Caves of Carnage</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sinister Woods</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The Dungeon</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The City</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The Wilderness</li> </ul><p>Now that's probably not even close to what some of you may have, but I'm admittedly a bit lost already. I'm not able to remember all the little bits and pieces that were included with each set. Am I the only one having this issue?</p><p></p><p>I had a few questions about all of this.</p><p></p><p>#1 - Does anyone have some kind of inventory, list, or reference thingy that tells them what terrain pieces they have based on what sets they bought? Basically how do you keep track of what you have? I'm slightly sad there wasn't a little booklet that included an inventory and some pictures of sample dungeons/landscapes (those were always really cool), but I'm hoping to get some info from you guys. The PDF's I have don't really cut it, because they are just scans of the tile sheets.</p><p></p><p>#2 - How do you store your punched-out tiles? I happen to use the same method as that Sly Flourish guy which is to simply put the set in a one-gallon-sized Zip-lock bag. For the master sets, they stay in the boxes they came in, but I'm wondering how you guys store and sort your tiles, which may help with the first question I guess.</p><p></p><p>#3 - Do any of you have pictures of some sample dungeons/landscapes you've made with the new DT Master Sets? I'd be interested to see pics of your creations! In fact, that might be an interesting thread on it's own, but whatever, post some ideas here if you'd be so kind! I love seeing people's tile maps as it inspires new adventures and ideas for me at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave0047, post: 5432198, member: 74305"] So I'm a huge fan of the D&D tile sets. I think they're amazing products and I'm getting more and more excited about them every time I read someone's blog showing images from their last session, or when I google image search something related to "D&D Tiles". I have PDF's of all of the sets for reference purposes (I have not and will not print them because I do believe in supporting a company for making good products), and I physically own the following: [LIST] [*]2 copies of the first D&D Dungeon Tiles set [*]Caves of Carnage [*]Sinister Woods [*]Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The Dungeon [*]Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The City [*]Dungeon Tiles Master Set - The Wilderness [/LIST] Now that's probably not even close to what some of you may have, but I'm admittedly a bit lost already. I'm not able to remember all the little bits and pieces that were included with each set. Am I the only one having this issue? I had a few questions about all of this. #1 - Does anyone have some kind of inventory, list, or reference thingy that tells them what terrain pieces they have based on what sets they bought? Basically how do you keep track of what you have? I'm slightly sad there wasn't a little booklet that included an inventory and some pictures of sample dungeons/landscapes (those were always really cool), but I'm hoping to get some info from you guys. The PDF's I have don't really cut it, because they are just scans of the tile sheets. #2 - How do you store your punched-out tiles? I happen to use the same method as that Sly Flourish guy which is to simply put the set in a one-gallon-sized Zip-lock bag. For the master sets, they stay in the boxes they came in, but I'm wondering how you guys store and sort your tiles, which may help with the first question I guess. #3 - Do any of you have pictures of some sample dungeons/landscapes you've made with the new DT Master Sets? I'd be interested to see pics of your creations! In fact, that might be an interesting thread on it's own, but whatever, post some ideas here if you'd be so kind! I love seeing people's tile maps as it inspires new adventures and ideas for me at least. [/QUOTE]
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