I got Tactical Maps and they were very good, so I'm thinking of getting the Dungeon set of tiles, and I was wondering how good they are? Like, are they made of a good, thick, materiel like the D&D official battle grid, or are they thinner like the Pathfinder battlemaps? I'm assuming they're gridded? Will I have to buy multiple sets to build a dungeon out of them? And so on and so forth. Just pretty much describe them, their strengths and flaws, etc. Also, if anyone has any pictures, I'd love to see them!
They are thick and decently durable. They don't have grids, but they have little +'s indicating the corners of standard one inch squares. My only issue with them is unless you play on a very small playing area you will need multiples of each pack to build larger scenes. Equally, I got mine on a good Amazon sale, but I wouldn't have bought them at retail price. I give them a solid 6/10. Decent enough but room for improvement in the size/price. Not something i use all the time, but they're good to pull out for certain scenes.
I got Tactical Maps and they were very good, so I'm thinking of getting the Dungeon set of tiles, and I was wondering how good they are? Like, are they made of a good, thick, materiel like the D&D official battle grid, or are they thinner like the Pathfinder battlemaps? I'm assuming they're gridded? Will I have to buy multiple sets to build a dungeon out of them? And so on and so forth. Just pretty much describe them, their strengths and flaws, etc. Also, if anyone has any pictures, I'd love to see them!
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They are thick and decently durable. They don't have grids, but they have little +'s indicating the corners of standard one inch squares. My only issue with them is unless you play on a very small playing area you will need multiples of each pack to build larger scenes. Equally, I got mine on a good Amazon sale, but I wouldn't have bought them at retail price. I give them a solid 6/10. Decent enough but room for improvement in the size/price. Not something i use all the time, but they're good to pull out for certain scenes.
Thank you! I've considered it several times myself.
Good question and answer.