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Sinister Woods - Dungeon Tiles: Dungeon Tile Set DU5 (4th Edition D&D)

Sinister Woods - Dungeon Tiles: Dungeon Tile Set DU5 (4th Edition D&D)
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Illustrated cardstock terrain tiles for use with the D&D® Roleplaying Game...

This D&D game accessory gives Dungeon Masters an easy and inexpensive way to include great-looking terrain in their games. This set provides ready-to-use, configurable tiles with which to build encounter locations.

This accessory contains six double-sided sheets of illustrated, die-cut terrain tiles printed on heavy cardstock. This set of tiles allows Dungeon Masters to build outdoor encounter sites with wondrous terrain.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15464 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-10-20
  • Released on: 2009-10-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Board book

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What you get5
This pack includes 30 two-sided tiles of various sizes. "Sinister Woods" tells only half the story. One side of each tile is covered with trees and a grassy clearing; the other square gray pavers with walls and other features. The set adapts to underground settings rather well. The raised platform with the statues is destined to become a room in many future dungeons! The grassy areas can pass for a green marble or some other solid stone, and of course all the stone paved areas will fit right in. Those with a good imagination could even see the trees as some type of cavern fungus or lichen, so this set can blend nicely with others, like Lost Caverns of the Underdark: Dungeon Tiles 5 ("Dungeons & Dragons") (No. 5). One good thing about this set is the lack of corpses or bones strewn about. The DM knows where the bodies are buried (or not)! The wall pieces are very dark and could stand in for pits, chasms or cliff edges. So without further ado, here's the loot!

8x8: forest clearing / stone room with one opening
8x8: forest clearing with trail end / stone room with partial walls
8x8: grass with small grove and webs / stone with raised platform and six statues
8x4: trees / stone
8x4: clearing edge / wall dividing grass and stone
8x4: grass with fallen tree / stone wall with gaps
4x4: trees / stone
4x4: trees at clearing edge / mostly grass with wall corner
4x4: trees / grass and stone divided by wall corner
4x4: grove / mostly grass with wall corner
4x4: pond / gate through stone wall
4x4: grass with boulders / stone with rubble
4x2: clearing edge / stone with wall
4x2: clearing edge / grass with broken wall
4x2: grass / stone and stairs
4x2: grass with bluff / stone
4x2: grass with fallen tree / grass with wall
4x2: grass with webs / grass with broken wall
2x2: trees / well
2x2: grass with large tree / stone
2x2: grass with tree stump / stone with puddle
2x2: grass with stones / square shaft with ladder
2x2: grass with boulders / stairs with landing
2x2: grass with standing stones / broken statue
2x2: grass with standing stones / stone with grass in corner
2x2: grass with stone in corner / grass with boulders
2x2: grass and stone / webs
2x1: grass with two huts / stone with wall edge
2x1: grass with hut / stone with rubble
2x1: brush / wall with arrow slit

Mapping Tiles - Can't Have Enough Variety4
Sinister woods is the 5 set of dungeon tiles in the second series, and like the previous sets is a solid product for any role playing game (not just DnD!) that takes advantage of physical placement in it's game mechanics. As the title suggests it is focused on wooded tiles, with some grass lands and built features thrown in. I personally liked the ruins printed in this set. I used them almost immediately in my gaming group, and everyone at the table loves to see new professional maps and mapping products. You get six thick card stock pages, with various size pieces, an almost water resistant finish (haven't had to test this yet), and a sample encounter area printed on the inside of the paper jacket. You will need to buy multiple copies of this product if you want to create large and complex layouts, but since they are generic you are investing in a multi game product. Once again, a solid gaming product, and we should all applaud Wizards of the Coast for making these kinds of products that are cheap and easy to incorporate in our games, no matter what the system.