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Awesome set of textures that you cut to the shapes as desired. I paired these up with the Smuggler's Cavern Map Tile which you can see in the write-up of the adventure I used them in at my 5E campaign journal: https://thulaen.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/session-14-the-vault-of-pallon-the-pirate/. I hope that Billiam Babble/Inked Adventures still plans on doing a more entensive set of caverns as promised in the description of this product.
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An easy way to add visual interest to your 2D maps is to include some 3D elements. These hinged doors will do the trick with your Inked Adventures Map Tiles.
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Another excellent set from Inked Adventures! If you have other map sets from Inked Adventures, this one seems a necessary addition to give you more modular options with circular rooms or to represent different levels of a tower. As usual, the hand-drawn look to these is distinctive. Print out your Inked Adventures sets on photo paper and mount to foamcore or chipboard for the best look.
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Like all of Inked Adventures map tiles, this one is visually stunning and makes for great terrain on your RPG table. I connected mine with Inked Adventures Simple Cavern Cut-Up Sheets to create a short side adventure based on an advenure from Prepared! One Shot Adventures for 5th Edition by Jon Sawatsky and published by Kobold Press. You can read the full write up on my blog here: https://thulaen.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/session-14-the-vault-of-pallon-the-pirate/
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very small and cartoonish in presentation best I can say is it was free
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These parchment sheets are great for writing letters/notes to use as props in your RPG campaigns!
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These are great - especially when printed and glued on thin cardboard! I wish there was a larger variety, like a set for caves, cities, wizard's tower etc.
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Very happy with this! The tiles are well designed and skillfully drawn
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The Encounter Lairs Sets are very useful to me as a DM as short-adventures or side adventures. This one in particular is awesome! Although small in space, this tomb along with the Leafy Dungeon Entrance Tile made up one short adventure for my 5E group. You can see the write up here: https://thulaen.wordpress.com/.
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Fantastic!
Thank you so much. The products came all the way down to Brazil before the estimated time.
Now my 11 old daughter and I have a lot of extra fun with the RPG.
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Fantastic!
Thank you so much. The products came all the way down to Brazil before the estimated time.
Now my 11 old daughter and I have a lot of extra fun with the RPG.
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With just some computer paper and a cereal box, I was able to assemble a solid, beautiful accessory for my next gaming session. The appearance is just the right balance between hand-drawn charm and spooky sinister details. Inked Adventures is my new favorite creator!
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I personnaly use this kit in combination with a chessex Megamat and that allows me to draw the sections of dungeons that does not fit with my current set of tiles.
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Another beautiful collection of hand drawn art from Inked Adventures!
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Pretty happy with the sample bits-- Trying to get some map tiles to help my kids develop their own adventures. WE like the look and the fact that the tiles are large with many connection options. Looking at purchasing a bigger pack now.
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