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A billion years ago (or so it seems) in this very galaxy, we did not have all of the very cool gaming props that are out today.
While I finally wrapped my head around the idea of playing 4e on a semi-regular basis, I have ended up buying a bunch of the geomorphic terrain and monster paper counter sets.
No matter what systems you run, these props are very useful. The quality is good, and in some cases the props actually can act as a creative spark for session ideas.
I'm just saying.
In service,
Rich
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Hi!
Could you give me a few examples of what you bought?
These days I rely on Dungeon Tiles, D&D Miniatures, and Paizo Map Packs and Flip Mats.
God knows I'd kill for a couple (or 10!) Dwarven Forge sets! But I don't have that kind of space, or cash, for that matter.
Your link does not lead to your site. I think this one does:
the Original Dr. Games site
Happy Holidays!
DrGames |
Hi!
Could you give me a few examples of what you bought?
These days I rely on Dungeon Tiles, D&D Miniatures, and Paizo Map Packs and Flip Mats.
God knows I'd kill for a couple (or 10!) Dwarven Forge sets! But I don't have that kind of space, or cash, for that matter.Your link does not lead to your site. I think this one does:
the Original Dr. Games site
Happy Holidays!
Hi!
I've bought the various tile sets and the counters so far as things that would fit in this category.
(Honestly, I bought a couple of boxed sets as pre-orders in 2007 too just assuming what D&D 4.0 would be like.)
Thank you for the update on the URL. You were dead on!
In service,
Rich
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