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WOTC's Dungeon Tiles vs. Paizo's GameMastery Map Packs
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageRobby" data-source="post: 4142191" data-attributes="member: 51573"><p>I love the Dungeon Tiles. Nice, thick, versatile - good stuff. I bought some of the earlier Map Packs, and was sadly unimpressed by them. They are not the same product type as the Dungeon Tiles, in my mind.</p><p></p><p>The Map Packs are essentially laminated cardstock, not terribly sturdy, and there is little versatility in the tile configurations. The artwork is very nice, very typically Paizo, but I get the impression they're tile sized more to cash in on the tile craze (and perhaps for ease of storage) than for any other real reason - they really should be little maplets instead of tiles. I'm almost tempted to tape the ones I have together into their specific configurations, because if I ever did use them, they wouldn't slide around on the table as much.</p><p></p><p>The configurations, in addition to being somewhat limited, aren't big enough, other. Meaning that the edges of the particular scene (graveyard, building, whatever) - where a lot of the action will be - doesn't have enough space to support figures. So you have to put these on a bigger map or something if you have allies/enemies hovering at the edges, or you have to have a larger battlemap underneath to extend the area out - and it probably won't match the background (grass, whatever) of the tiles, kind of ruining the effect. (If that doesn't matter to you, then obviously its no biggie. It bugs me.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>And just for reference, in general I dislike WotC and really like Paizo, so that underscores the differences between the products all the more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageRobby, post: 4142191, member: 51573"] I love the Dungeon Tiles. Nice, thick, versatile - good stuff. I bought some of the earlier Map Packs, and was sadly unimpressed by them. They are not the same product type as the Dungeon Tiles, in my mind. The Map Packs are essentially laminated cardstock, not terribly sturdy, and there is little versatility in the tile configurations. The artwork is very nice, very typically Paizo, but I get the impression they're tile sized more to cash in on the tile craze (and perhaps for ease of storage) than for any other real reason - they really should be little maplets instead of tiles. I'm almost tempted to tape the ones I have together into their specific configurations, because if I ever did use them, they wouldn't slide around on the table as much. The configurations, in addition to being somewhat limited, aren't big enough, other. Meaning that the edges of the particular scene (graveyard, building, whatever) - where a lot of the action will be - doesn't have enough space to support figures. So you have to put these on a bigger map or something if you have allies/enemies hovering at the edges, or you have to have a larger battlemap underneath to extend the area out - and it probably won't match the background (grass, whatever) of the tiles, kind of ruining the effect. (If that doesn't matter to you, then obviously its no biggie. It bugs me.) And just for reference, in general I dislike WotC and really like Paizo, so that underscores the differences between the products all the more. [/QUOTE]
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