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These tiles are great for use. The art is fantastic and of high quality despite being simple design. Setting them up is a breeze, you print them out and apply to the surface you want. The author uses regular paper and a gluestick, but I recommend going to Walmart or Staples or a similar store and buying full page label paper for your printer. That way, you don't need a gluestick.
Also of note, if you don't have a printer or can't use it like this, the author has teamed up with a company called squarehex to sell pre-printed sections of the most used dungeon tiles that come in small and large quantities for 3 and 9 pounds respectively. DriveThruRPG does not allow HTML in their review, so just look up Squarehex's website and you should be able to find it pretty easily.
And if you play online, these tiles are still useful, all it takes is some manipulation in a program like Photoshop or GIMP, and you can make the tiles you need for the dungeon you are making.
These tiles are "Pay what you want." You can get them for free is you wish, but I like to pay a dollar or two because these tiles are definitely worth more than free.
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This is great stuff, love your videos and everything you are doing.
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I got this and other dungeon files from Crooked Staff. I then spent the afternoon watching his videos. I LOVE them. Fun, easy and effective dungeon pieces. I look forward to seeing more from him.
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This set is AWESOME!! Easy to make quick 7 cheap dungeons. Print, cut out, paste to cardboard, done. Simple to make different sizes and shapes of rooms & halls. GREAT!
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The download includes one grey and one colour emag.
Out of 28 pages, 24 are the contents.
The contents of this first AoS magazine are:
The Hideout: A mini adventure set in a small cave system
Filiki's Axe: A magical axe with random effects.
Cavern Crawler: A new monster.
Arengar's House: An encounter location and NPC.
Oath rules.
NPC name tables: Elf, Human and Dwarf male & female names.
What the guards have to say: Conversations for the PCs to overhear.
The colour magazine includes some rather nice colour maps and art; while the grey emag has black & white art.
Both are good.
At £1.47/$1.99, it's worth the price (and the candle).
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At 48 pages, 43 are the content.
This issue's contents are:
Elvish ancestry (generating Elven forebears for your PC).
Welcome Guests (a scenario).
Calendar and weather details for the Northern Realm.
Beastling descriptions (random charts to describe the troops of The Enemy).
Runes of Power (more magical items).
There are also 4 amps included in a separate folder.
The cover is very nicely done.
At £.14/$2.99, it's worth a look.
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Loved the art, used it extensively in a game last week and the players loved it! Good size pieces that covered most of the rooms in one sheet, including bending a row up for the walls. A best buy even if it is free.
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Simple, basic, can be used for multiple purposes. Work best if printed on full-sheet labels: print, cut to size, peel and stick! Couldn't be easier. This product is worthwhile, but I highly recommend the artist's videos which show additional, intereting ways to employ his products. Visit his YouTube channel for his videos. The link can be found on his homepage. Cheers!
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Good maps, if you are going to print and cut them out you will probably be happy.
But the images are not included, as they are with so many products on here, and the secured PDF means some extraction tools will not be able to extract the images.
All these products should include images at this point in gaming.
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this is the perfect product if you are looking for simple tiles for your encounters
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Nice little mat, I dropped into Roll20 for an easy wilderness encounter.
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Great small cave for a quick side quest. Good art work, has a secret passage, good little hide out for monster or a small group of bad guys, not big enough for anything substantial to go on there.
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A well detailed dungeon/prison map.
Complete with torture chair and rack (also complete with blood stains).
The colour and level of detail is very good (flagstones, furniture, straw on the floor, etc).
Printer-friendly version as well.
Very good for the price.
A definite perchase.
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A lovely add-on for the other map sections in the series.
Very well detailed (stonework, 'furniture', etc).
Certainly colourful.
A printer-friendly version added as well.
I just hope my printer does it justice when it prints it (and the others in the series).
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Yet another well made, colourful map for your PCs to explore Age of Shadows (or any other theme).
It has an overlay section for the GM to place on the map, as the PCs encounter the area.
There's even a printer-friendly section.
Well worth the purchase.
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