Fold-N-Go Singles: Altar PDF

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Come and make a sacrifice at the Altar!

This has a greater meaning when your characters are fighting for more than just a little box on a map drawn with a dry-erase pen. Give the players something they can look at with fear and trepidation (or awe), something that inspires them to act like heroes instead of just thinking about the next action.

This PDF has multiple layers for different colors and a bloody design!

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Altar mini

3/5

The Fold-and-Go series is an interesting concept and definitely somewhat cheaper than purchase of a metal or resin miniature item of similar type. Unfortunately, I am disappointed in the lack of content in the Altar, for the price. While you don’t need paint, you do need ink and cardstock paper, neither of which are cheap. The only additional thing of interest is the layers which allow you to alter the color of the optional cloth piece that can be placed atop the altar. Although advertised as not requiring glue, the candelabra optional piece absolutely requires it. This isn’t a huge problem, particularly if you don’t want the optional pieces. However, if you just want the bare altar you are paying a rather hefty price for just that tiny bit. A pair of black dice used as a prop would work as well. I am not overly impressed with this Fold-and-Go product. It works well enough for what it is, but isn’t really worth the price.

I assigned this 3 stars, though I wanted to assign it only 2 when I first reviewed the piece. I increased my rating due to the fact that the fold and go series is an interesting concept. The only thing I can suggest is more content for the price.


Neat altar with some versatile uses

4/5

After offering us the tools to create a basic dungeon via paper minis and the epic tool-kit to create your very own fortress, Brian Bartlow's and Jonathan Robert's latest fold-n-go installment is a smaller offering, namely (surprise) an altar.

Following the cool design idea, the assembly of the altar can be done entirely without glue - only the optional candelabras require some glue to assemble. The altar can easily be assembled in 4 steps, add one additional one if you want a folded cloth on it and 2 for the candelabra. The installment comes with a pdf containing only the pieces and an additional one that also includes the assembly instructions that are, once again, illustrated, making sure that you know what to do.

It should be noted that you may change the color of the altar's cloth via a simple click from red to purple or brown, if you're so inclined. If you want some blood splattered on the altar or some scroll-cases on the cloth, that can also be easily arranged via a simple click.

The pdf also comes with a jpeg of the cover as well as a .studio-file for use with robocutters.

Conclusion:
Assembly is child's play and support of different layers offers you the option to create different kinds of altars. I really like the scroll and blood-options, but I also have a very minor gripe: I would have loved to get a white altar-cloth with bloodstains or the option to add bloodstains to the cloth, not only the altar. That being said, for the very affordable and low price-point, this is still a very good buy. My final verdict will be 4.5 stars, rounded down to 4.

Endzeitgeist out.



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