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<blockquote data-quote="Rel" data-source="post: 6206683" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I just got mine this week and used them immediately. The funny thing about the arrival of my tiles was they were due to get here just as the party was finishing a lengthy dungeon crawl. However, even if I'd had the tiles already, they wouldn't have been ideal since it was more irregular caverns than carved dungeons. I was determined to get to use them though so I had the caverns emerge into the basement of a cathedral above the ruins of a small town. All of these were infested with undead.</p><p></p><p>I was able to construct four town buildings, the cathedral, and basement from the DF sets I got and they looked great. I did make note of one thing: In recent years I've used my Descent dungeon tiles for this kind of thing and I still love them. They are less visually impressive than the DF stuff but they go together so quickly I'm able to throw together terrain in moments. The DF stuff takes a bit more assembly so I'll likely use it for set pieces that I can pre-assemble on a piece of plywood and then set down in front of the group for consumption.</p><p></p><p>I wish I'd taken pictures, especially of the fact that I layered the DF stuff on the table with the first encounter on top of a piece of plywood and the later sections of the map below. I'm sure I'll be doing more of that along the way. What cool designs is everybody else making?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rel, post: 6206683, member: 99"] I just got mine this week and used them immediately. The funny thing about the arrival of my tiles was they were due to get here just as the party was finishing a lengthy dungeon crawl. However, even if I'd had the tiles already, they wouldn't have been ideal since it was more irregular caverns than carved dungeons. I was determined to get to use them though so I had the caverns emerge into the basement of a cathedral above the ruins of a small town. All of these were infested with undead. I was able to construct four town buildings, the cathedral, and basement from the DF sets I got and they looked great. I did make note of one thing: In recent years I've used my Descent dungeon tiles for this kind of thing and I still love them. They are less visually impressive than the DF stuff but they go together so quickly I'm able to throw together terrain in moments. The DF stuff takes a bit more assembly so I'll likely use it for set pieces that I can pre-assemble on a piece of plywood and then set down in front of the group for consumption. I wish I'd taken pictures, especially of the fact that I layered the DF stuff on the table with the first encounter on top of a piece of plywood and the later sections of the map below. I'm sure I'll be doing more of that along the way. What cool designs is everybody else making? [/QUOTE]
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