Wizards of the Coast Dungeons & Dragons Products Torrent Download Locations Click the yellow ' Download ' button on the right to download the.torrent files directly from the indexed sites. If there is no 'download' button, click the torrent name to view torrent source pages and download there. Dungeon Tiles and Arcane Corridors were published in 2006, and Hidden Crypts and Ruins of the Wild were published in 2007. Lost Caverns of the Underdark was designed by James Wyatt and illustrated by Jason Engle, published in September 2007.
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So, I do like Dungeon Tiles. I haven't gotten many in awhile, but I used to collect them, and always liked their price. I was thinking of getting some new ones, to add to my collection. And while a lot of the new ones are a lot more specific... I feel like specific isn't necessarily a bad thing. For example, I currently have... 2 sets of the original Dungeon Tiles 2 sets of of Arcane Corridors 2 sets of Dire Tombs 2 sets of Arcane Towers 2 sets of Sinister Woods 1 set of Deserts of Athas I think just 1 set of Harrowing Halls. Possibly 2. (Honestly, it sucked. I wouldn't recommend.) 1 set of Dungeon Tiles Master Set: The City. (Another underwhelming set. It doesn't effectively do what it claims to do. Yay, I have a few gross sewer tiles now. But for an actual city, this isn't very effective to show it.) --- Now, the ones I'm thinking of are, perhaps, Ruins of War, Castle Grimstead, and the Wilderness Master Set. (With the two ruins of war and 2 sinister woods, the five sets could be an effective 'outdoors' primary collection, I think.) Anyway, what dungeon tiles do the rest of you like? How good are the choices I'm interested in? Oh, and bonus question: Where can I find some good, interesting dungeons made with dungeon tiles, especially with a description of what sets were needed to construct them? ![]() Comments are closed.
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