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Create the adventures you want to play with this bundle of 48 double-sided fully illustrated D&D tiles. The Dungeon tiles are full of rooms, corridors, caverns, tunnels, and other creepy outcroppings; the Wilderness tiles are teeming with grasslands, ruins, sandy beaches, and other undiscovered areas; and the City tiles are loaded with backstreets, buildings, sewers, and more Read More
Does anyone know if these are compatible with wet-erase or dry-erase markers? I am assuming not since I see no mention of that feature, but I would like to know for certain.
gray524I have them and I wouldn't try using markers on them. But you could probably get a transparent sheet to go on top of them that's safe to draw on.
PapaNachosThanks for the reply. I was thinking that was the case, but I wanted to know for sure. I will likely get them anyway. They still seem like a fun addition to my campaigns.
These are 16 sheets of tiles each, not 16 tiles each.
I collected the tiles sets that were released all through 3.0 and 3.5, and they made things so much more beautiful when playing with my friends. As these boxes retail for $30 each, $50 is a good deal for all three. I'll be joining on this one.
aahzmandiusYou save only about five bucks vs. Amazon, but I'll still pick 'em up! Can't have too many tiles to build dungeons, cities, and wilderness areas. To organize the small pieces, use a plastic trading card binder page. You won't necessarily need a binder, either.