I love Dungeon Tiles.
As any of my players can tell you, I’ve always been about the maps. When we switched from AD&D to 3rd Edition D&D, one of the things that we lost was the necessity of player mapping. Sadly, this ended my cool-looking, hand-drawn maps.
But Dungeon Tiles change things. The printed versions from WotC, while a bit expensive for what they are, just look damn cool. My problem with them is that there just aren’t enough in a package. The printable ones from WotC are cool, but eventually you run through them as well. The PDF pieces at Enworld are good too, but there’s just too much assembly involved.
The problem may be solved. Check this out: Dungeon Tile Mapper — v1.1.1
Please, tell me what you think of tiles in general, and the mapper if you check it out.
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dungeons tiles help me as a game master and player
hi, i love tiles too especially ones used in the “descent” board game.
however, to make DnD completely different from other board/tactics games that contains rpg elements. our group is planning to use only a paper, pen, dice & and our imagination to encourage the rp element.