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I love the idea of creating my own modular maps and I'm excited to see more in the Geomorph series! I run a lot of homebrewed games and one-shots, so these types of tiles will make it easy to create new maps quickly. I appreciate that the download includes gridded and non-gridded options. I'm using a smaller print of the non-gridded tiles to run a game where movement isn't restricted to 5 ft tiles.
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I can barely contain my excitement for the Retroverse! The artwork is beautiful, the classes are fun and interesting, and the universe is enticing. They've done a good job at making this 5E compatible without it feeling clunky. Can't wait to see the rest.
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Buy this bundle NOW so you get MORE later! I recently found Dwarves in a Trenchcoat through his work with Chris Bissette and immediately picked up this bundle. The lists are fun, well-written, and you can easily work them into your campaign.
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I used many of these little dudes in my most recent game. The colors are vibrant for such small tokens and the sheets come with a LOT of goblins on each page, which made printing and cutting them out much easier. They were fun to play with and the players got a kick out of the art style!
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This is a fun collection of...well, goodies, you can give to your PCs! If you love tables of unique items that your players haven't seen before, you need to pick this up. Intended for use in a Chult or ToA campaign, I can also see most of these working in my Feywild game. Many of the items present an opportunity to bring in backstory or future adventure hooks. I can see using this as a quick reference to spice up overland travel or an otherwise mundane dungeon crawl.
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This was the first 2.5D kit I grabbed and I'm glad I did. The wings on the dragons look amazing and it brings a new look to paper minis. I'm also in love with Trash Mob's art style - the dragons are bright and creative!
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I grabbed this title the day it was released! I've played through and DM'ed Bulette Storm (also from Chris), and I'm just as excited for this adventure. It's a well-thoughtout, self-contained dungeon that you could put just about anywhere in your world if you don't want to utilize all of the backstory. Not for the faint of heart, this one is gonna give your players some hurt if they don't tread carefully. It reminds me of a less sadistic, much shorter version of Tomb of Annihilation. It also comes with a bunch of pregen characters if you're in a rush to throw a game together. I highly recommend picking up a copy!
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A wonderfully thought out and fully developed town. I'm using Thornwall as the starter town in a homebrew campaign and it has everything I need. The maps are gorgeous and every detail is covered (history, shops, NPCs, etc.).
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Thank you, Anna! We're so glad you're enjoying it! And I'm excited that you'll be using it as your starter town. |
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These minis (and the Heroes Pack 1) were a huge hit with my players. The BBEGs are scaled perfectly and truly give an imposing presence on the battle map - even if they are cute and colorful!
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These minis were easy to cut out and have an old school feel to the artwork. None of my PCs were playing humans, so these guys made for perfect villagers, a mayor, and the town guard. I put mine in foamcore bases.
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