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Combat Tiers Family Pack
Tinkered Tactics
Combat Tiers bring a new dimension to tabletop gaming scenarios where height and distance are needed. Eliminating guesswork, Combat Tiers place any size miniatures at the exact height and distance needed to determine where combatants are during your battle scenarios.
Made from durable acrylic, Combat Tiers are designed to easily engage your gaming experience. The transparent material will not obscure the gaming environment. Multi-tier possibilities allow you to create various heights, while the large staging platforms allow the players to place multiple figures in simulated flight or combat, keeping everything sturdy and precise. Combat Tiers are gauged in one inch increments both on the prominent staging platforms and on the supporting columns, so ranges can be easily determined at a glance. With additional extensions, your figures can soar to even higher heights. No longer are ranges reduced to estimations—know exactly how the battle unfolds!
Combat Tiers can simulate many environments—use them to gauge underwater and space environments in addition to flight. For military enthusiasts, planes come alive during raids and strafing runs, and ships and submarines enjoy a new level of silent running as altitudes and depths take on a whole new gaming dimension.
Combat Tiers truly invigorate all your combat gaming situations.
The Combat Tiers Family Pack consists of:
- four 4" X 4" grid platforms
- two 5" X 5" grid bases
- five 2" extension posts
- five 4" extension posts
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Fantastic product! Read the thread below.
I picked these up over the holiday season. Much nicer than I was expecting. Very well engineered, sturdy, and snap together and apart easily. I've used them during at least half of my sessions since I got them, for fliers, air walkers, balcony fights, and more.
I recommend the family pack - having two full sets of tiers is quite useful. You'll pay less than the cost of two full sets for everything they offer plus extra extensions. I frequently have both sets in play, sometimes just with top and bottom platforms, sometimes with the middle layer as well.
I have to admit we don't use the extensions terribly much. We just write the altitude next to the figure. Snapping apart to change height is a hassle, so we just put together a good estimated height and use that the whole encounter.
If have lots of flight in your games, you need a set today!
My family pack of Combat Tiers, by Tinkered Tactics, arrived recently. They were packed safely for shipping from PAIZO, and were easy to assemble. They are designed with ease of usability in mind. As a gamemaster for over 25 years, it is a joy to have this well-engineered system of 3D combat tiers after all these years. The pieces are made of durable plastic and assemble quickly and easily. Each 5 and 10 foot increment is readily seen, and thin black lines provide quick height assessment at-a-glance. The base is sturdy enough to hold several tier platforms above it, along with combat miniatures. The strong but clear plastic material also manages to fade into the background for a stunning visual appearance of whatever is flying or hovering above.
I recommend getting the Combat Tiers Family Pack. I rate this product with the highest available rating. Its modular design enables the gamemaster to adjust any combat, round-by-round if needed, quickly and effectively for brilliant "realism" at the fantasy game table. Worth every cent of the investment. Built-in grids make movement and aerial combat easy, elegant and fun.
5 Stars!!! Simply Fantastic!
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I so need some of these. Drool! Been using clear acrylic cylinders for a while, but these look much cooler.
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The druid PC in my Rise of the Runelords campaign makes liberal use of an OGL book called Cloud Warriors, and all the wonderful flying spells therein.
These things could make my gaming life soooo much easier. Time to talk to the group and see if we want to invest in these! :)
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"Bringing Big D**n Justice to the Bad Guys Since 1369 DR"
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Yeah when I get some extra money I will be buying these for sure
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Has anyone bought/seen/used these yet?
I am curious at how stable they are. From the photos and description, I cannot tell what the base is, and how big the base is. In the picture they have a bunch of minis piled on top of a high platform, what what is holding it all up?
If anyone can answers these questions, I would certainly be interested in this product.
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SuperBeast wrote:
Has anyone bought/seen/used these yet?
I am curious at how stable they are. From the photos and description, I cannot tell what the base is, and how big the base is. In the picture they have a bunch of minis piled on top of a high platform, what what is holding it all up?
If anyone can answers these questions, I would certainly be interested in this product.
Better pics here.
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