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Need more
Looks great and not to terrible for the price but takes a few sets and expansions to really make it worth the while.
March 24, 2022 9:44 PM
So much fun!
These things are amazing! They are like D&D Legos. Me and my group love them. This is my version of Cragmaw Castle from LMoP.
November 15, 2021 9:37 PM
Terrific Addition
This is a great addition to any RPG campaign. Great set of tiles.
September 11, 2021 3:19 AM
The warlock clips are a huge pain
The warlock clips that came with my dungeon tile 1 set where extremely stiff. I would recommend using easy clips.
September 10, 2021 8:19 PM
Steve Chambers
The best tiles at this price point by far .
September 8, 2021 5:31 PM
Great!
Absolutely great!!! The rough tiles seem to scare a bunch of people, but I think it's a good way to get out some anger and frustration. (unrelated to having these amazing tiles)
November 10, 2020 3:31 AM
turnthe_heaton
Absolutely great!!! The rough tiles seem to scare a bunch of people, but I think it's a good way to get out some anger and frustration. (unrelated to having these amazing tiles)
November 10, 2020 12:00 AM
Too difficult to put together!
These tiles look great but... the clips make it so hard to put these tiles together. I have had a couple of the larger tiles break on first use trying to put the clips together. The idea behind this product I thought was to be able to pre-assemble a dungeon, a room etc. which is great, you can do that, but again because of the clips its very hard to press them together. I am not a weak guy, I am in shape, but good lord these things are hard to get together, and you better have a pair of needle nose pliers handy if you want to get the clips out. If you are going to do a dungeon on the fly either skip the clips or use a different tile set.
August 29, 2020 4:25 PM
Ray
These tiles look great but... the clips make it so hard to put these tiles together. I have had a couple of the larger tiles break on first use trying to put the clips together. The idea behind this product I thought was to be able to pre-assemble a dungeon, a room etc. which is great, you can do that, but again because of the clips its very hard to press them together. I am not a weak guy, I am in shape, but good lord these things are hard to get together, and you better have a pair of needle nose pliers handy if you want to get the clips out. If you are going to do a dungeon on the fly either skip the clips or use a different tile set.
August 29, 2020 12:00 AM
A great buy for the tactical dungeon master.
This is a great system that works well for getting terrain on the table quickly. The tiles are well made and look good on the table. The doors and walls are likewise very easy to place and great for visualizing battlemaps. There are a few issues with the system. The fist is that even though this set has more tiles than the Town set, it still feels like you need more. With no expansion set specifically for more tiles you will have to buy more of the tile sets in order to really use all of the walls. The second issue is with the clipping system. The tiles are not very easy to clip in from multiple directions. You really have to think about how you're going to lay out your battlemap before you begin clipping in tiles, otherwise you will find yourself having to unclip tiles and repositioning them to accommodate new tiles. You could always, of course, not clip in the tiles and be just fine although you loose some of the sturdiness that the clips bring. One other issue (which will probably be a non-issue for most people) is that these tiles are thinner and of a different dimension than Dwarven Forge tiles which makes combining tile sets a little wonky. A simple piece of thin cardboard could probably bring the Warlock tiles to the same thickness as the Dwarven Forge floors but don't expect to easily use DF walls with this system. Again, a little planning will likely be needed when combining tiles across brand. All-in-all I would say that this is a great buy. I am looking forward to the future expansions and hoping that WizKids brings in more diverse tiles such as odd-shaped caverns and more diversity in wall lengths and sizes.
August 5, 2020 5:59 PM
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