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When I was running a Freeport adventure that featured a battle in a throne room, there weren't a lot of map tiles available. I bought these dungeon details specifically for the throne room, and in that regard it doesn't disappoint. It features three thrones flanked by a pair of tiles that run the length of a light blue, two-space wide path. The rest of the tiles branch out to either side in curious directions, with rooms sectioned off by angular walls. These rooms feature: hookahs, tables and chairs, shelves of books, a star pattern in the floor (for summoning monsters?), a huge pile of bones that are curiously incongruous with the throne room nearby, a Lovecraftian squid head complete with bloody manacles and a gushing sewer drain, some barracks, a rickety bridge over a bottomless pit, and a treasure room.
It's hard not to love this set. Although I bought it for the throne room, the squid head features, the pit, and the treasure room really seal the deal.
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Excellent set with a very large throne room spanning 9 tiles on it's own ! The barracks cover 6 tiles (+1 bonus) and the demon dungeion is 4 tiles too. Then you have a handful of one tile detailed areas thrown in for good measure. Nice balance in this set.<br><br>
<b>LIKED</b>: Variety variety variety. Throne room is excellent !<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Add a throne room, barracks and five individual chambers to your dungeon tile collection.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: The introduction pdf which comes with it is very useful, as it shows you how to fit the tiles together to make a massive throne room.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Unlike volume 1, each tile did not have a name, so its sometimes hard to tell what it is supposed to be.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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These richly illustrated tiles are great for certain purposes. If you need a throne room or barracks, grab this set right away. It also includes tiles for a "keeper of the demon" chamber that I see little use for, but it's an innovative multi-level layout. I also like the five small dungeon chambers included here--a small chapel, demon room, 20'x20' pit, treasure room, and bedroom. A very nice set, though not as widely applicable as some of the others in this line.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Artistic quality.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Range of application is more limited than some of the other SKG products. Buy this tile set only if you want the types of rooms it offers (I did, especially the throne room).<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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These are less "necessary" and flexible than the basic corridors and rooms.
But they look great, and a few of them scattered in a dungeon keeps the players guessing.
<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Consistent qualtity & compatible with other SKG tile sets.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Can't think of any major criticism.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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This set is really really nice - even when compared to the other SKG sets. The graphics are nice and atmospheric.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Its inspiring<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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This is a exquisitly illustrated group of tiles. You can put them together any way you want. They are ment to be used with other tiles and they are window dressing. They are not stand alone tiles. All in all very good.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: The artwork is marvelous.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: I hate the white areas in the tile.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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These sets are incredible. They are the best thing to happen to D&D since the d20 system. The also work well with 2nd ed. and compliment the D&D(Star Wars) miniatures very well. Thanks Ed. This has put the spark back in my campaign.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Flexability<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Addictive<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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I love this product. Its exactly what is needed to add in flavor for the other dungeon tile sets.
There are three different themes. Throne room, cultish summoning rooms, barracks. Then each theme is divided into multiple tiles. All the tiles of a theme can be placed together for a connected dungeon.
The main use I will get out of this set is being able to cut out the furniture and doors to use with the other dungeon sets. The floor design is the same and a majority of the detailed items.
For example the barracks have a series of single sized beds 1"x2" They have different placements of sheets and pillows to give some variation without seeming out of place next to each other.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: More then the basics are covered. Other vendors have crates, doors, maybe a table and chair. Dungeon Details 2 has rugs, torches, beds, chests sticking UNDER the beds etc.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Very good templates, will use them time and time again for D&D adventures.
<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: The detail in the templates<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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These templates are very good, I will be using them time and time again for D&D adventures.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: The detail the the templates<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Cool stuff to drop in anywhere! Need to dress up that dreary dungeaon, then just drop in a tile with what you want and you're good to go!<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Each tile is on a separtate page so you can print out just the tiles you want.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Running out of ink, but that's not the fault of e-tiles....or is it?<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Wow! Ed at Skeleton Key Games knows what he is doing. Nobody! And I mean NOBODY! Does 2D paper tiles like Ed! He is lightyears ahead of anybody else and Dungeon Details Volume 2 continues the tradition of innovation and drop-dead gorgeous graphics. Buy this! Heck! Buy all the sets! You won't regret it!<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Now THIS is more like it! This is what I hoping to get from Dungeon Details V1, a selection of lavishly illustrated dungeon floor plans that tie in nicely with the more generic dungeon tile sets. The Throne Room is a massive (and gorgeous) set-piece, the Keeper Of The Demon is a suitably spooky and disturbing area (I am very happy to see the 'stairs beneath' tile), the Barracks is another great set-up that I can immediately start to see uses for, and the small one-tile rooms are great looking, beautifully functional and ideal additions to any dungeon. Kudos to Ed for this set!<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Everything!<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Nothing!<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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This is a really excellent addition to the eAdventure Tiles Dungeon series. Particularly welcome is the series of smaller furnished individual rooms. You gotta love the candle lit Cthulhu-like shrine, the room full of money, and the rickety bridge over the "bottomless" pit. If you have any of the Dungeon sets, get this set next.
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