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  2. Dungeon Tiles - Wikipedia

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    Each supplement in the Dungeon Tiles series contains six fully illustrated map grids that can be used by the Dungeons & Dragons gamemaster to both add atmosphere to a game of D&D, and save time otherwise spent on drawing maps for the players. The seven supplements in this series are:

  3. The Revenge of Rusak - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina 's accessory, [1] it features Dragon Tiles, which are cardboard cutouts which can be arranged in different ways to make a variety of dungeon maps. In addition cardboard figurine cutouts which can be used in a manner similar to miniatures , and a short adventure designed to use the pieces that come ...

  4. The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina - Wikipedia

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    The accessory contains a cardstock tile set that can be rearranged to create a dungeon map, and comes with cardboard pieces that represent furniture. [1] Instructions for setting up the tiles are included, and the set is also designed to be usable with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. [1]

  5. Dungeon Delve - Wikipedia

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    Harrison liked the maps included with each adventure, saying, "One of my favorite features is that each delve has fully illustrated maps on the page, but also tells you what set of Dungeon Tiles you can use to match them perfectly." Harrison's only complaint was that the adventures seemed a bit too straightforward and predictable, commenting ...

  6. Dwarven Forge - Wikipedia

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    Typical dungeon floor plan built with Dwarven Forge tiles. Note giant mushrooms in lower right and LED "torch" in upper right. When Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop fantasy role-playing games became popular in the late 1970s, players found that it was necessary to track their progress through imaginary dungeons by creating paper maps.

  7. Dungeon Floor Plans - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Floor Plans is an aid for the gamemaster consisting of cardstock sheets that can be used as dungeon floors, passages, stairs, and more to be used with 25mm miniatures for Dungeons & Dragons or Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. [1] It was a set of terrain tiles intended to combine together to form various locations. [2]

  8. Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the 3rd Edition starter set, this set included quick start rules, a full rulebook, and an adventure but it also included 16 painted plastic miniatures, double-sided map tiles, and a set of dice. Then in 2006, a new edition of the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Game was released.

  9. Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game - Wikipedia

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    The Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game is a collectible miniatures game played with pre-painted, ... map tiles, and statistics cards for both Dungeon Command and ...

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