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An excellent and necessary accompaniment to Caverns 1. Will give you more modular options for creating 2D caverns.
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Excellent, modular set. Caverns are too hard to use as 3D models because of how narrow they are so these 2D sets are great. Get Caverns 2 to get more options and obstacles like chasms.
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Pretty good adventure and good urban adventures can be difficult to find. Wererats are an obvious choice for an adventure of this type. Full disclosure though, I didn't run the adventure as written, but used it as seeds for my own mixture of this adventure and "The Raven" from the supplement "Wanted" by Assassin Games.
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Excellent set for a quick city encounter. I had a marketplace fight that served as the start of a chase to a bigger encounter in a warehouse. I like 3D paper terrain too, but time is an issue. I bought the cards so that I would have these available any time I need a quick city encounter.
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Excellent set as are the expansions, but this set will give you enough to make and stock your dungeons with traps and other items.
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Excellent, well-rendered set that can be used for more than Inns or Taverns. I used this set in my 5E campaign in an urban adventure with the map tiles representing a warehouse. And although the encounter was set at night, I just explained the light coming in from the windows as moonlight.
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Awesome set of paper minis! The witches and bats would work very well in a Ravenloft/Curse of Strahd adventure or campaign. The witches would also work well as hags in any fantasy rpg. I haven't used the witches yet in my own 5E campaign, but have used the bat swarm and giant bats in a Halloween adventure. You can see pictures and read the write-up of the adventure here: https://thulaen.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/session-6-grim-manor-part-ii/
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Excellent set of paper miniatures! Provides both male and female warriors as well as loot, wyrmlings, severed dragon heads, and battle standards. Permes paper miniatures are some of my favorite.
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All of the Adventure Shorts volumes from R&D Adventures are well written and conceived. They also come with excellent maps. For this volume, I modified the Carpath Brothers adventure short for my 5E campaign. Adding a little more to what was written provided a solid 3-4 hour side adventure for a smaller group of my players.
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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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Excellent supplement to add flavor to your campaign's wilderness treks. Some entries are combat encounters, some are interesting opportunities for skill checks, and some are flavor descriptions that add narrative interest to otherwise uneventful overland travel.
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Awesome set of orcs! I used mine in an overrun dwarf redoubt. They look great interchangeably with metal and plastic 3D minis.
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Great set of paper minis along with the female tavern patrons to help flesh out your tavern/inn scenes or encounters. I used mine in the background in an assassination attempt encounter in my 5E campaign.
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