What do you do when the heroes get lost in the woods or decide to head off-road to seek adventures? With the Pathfinder Flip-Tiles: Wilderness Starter Set, we've got you covered! This set features 42 full-color 6 x 6-inch map tiles, with all manner of wilderness tangles and terrains to explore, both sides stunningly crafted by cartographer Jason A. Engle. These exciting new tiles put an endless wildland at your fingertips!
Suitable for experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master’s arsenal. Wet, dry, and permanent markers erase from the tiles! These double-sided wilderness tiles come in convenient packaging for easy storage. Explore the wilderness to your heart's content!
ISBN: 978-1-64078-289-1
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This is a very versatile set, offering sea, sand, cavern, rocky shore and scraggy grass tiles. It allows you to create a large variety of environments.
The only issue I have are the cavern tiles: there are a ton of cavern entrances, but almost all of them from the grass to the cavern biome. What about desert caves? What about the other biomes? Also, it is missing cavern ends or open spaces. So you can’t really build a meaningful cavern.
All in all, one of the better sets or the series, but like all of them it’s missing some thought to make the sets more compatible with each other and making them more versatile. They end up not being as useful as they could be.
Three items.
1) This item is still listing as November, instead of December.
2) This sentence "These double-sided cavern tiles come in convenient packaging for easy storage." Should probably be updated to remove the reference to cavern tiles.
3) Any sample images coming to provide a clearer idea of what is in the set?
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has anyone found a storage solution to organize these? Love that they come with divider tabs but I haven't found a storage box tall/wide/long enough for these sets.
has anyone found a storage solution to organize these? Love that they come with divider tabs but I haven't found a storage box tall/wide/long enough for these sets.
Storage solutions in general would be appreciated. For these, but also Bestiary cards, Pawns etc...
has anyone found a storage solution to organize these? Love that they come with divider tabs but I haven't found a storage box tall/wide/long enough for these sets.
Storage solutions in general would be appreciated. For these, but also Bestiary cards, Pawns etc...
I use these for the battle cards. Two of them hold both Bestiary sets as well as the GMG set; A-G in one and H-Z in the other.
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Fumarole wrote:
Ramanujan wrote:
Yoshua wrote:
has anyone found a storage solution to organize these? Love that they come with divider tabs but I haven't found a storage box tall/wide/long enough for these sets.
Storage solutions in general would be appreciated. For these, but also Bestiary cards, Pawns etc...
I use these for the battle cards. Two of them hold both Bestiary sets as well as the GMG set; A-G in one and H-Z in the other.
I use these for the Bestiary storage. So far I have 2 and have kept them separate, but may combine them.... haven't decided yet.
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Anyone see what's in this yet? Are there any other environments this supports, other than deserts and beaches? Marshes were implied by the Perils expansion, and was hoping to get some arctic tiles in there at some point.
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If any are still wondering, the set has:
-Beaches
-Deserts
-Marshes (lush & green, not dark & swamp-like)
-Rocky/Mountainous Areas
-Low Grasslands
-Water
-Small islands (one with a small broken ship)
-Pyramid (desert)
-Animal skeletal remains (desert)
-Hybrids (joining the various types above)
It maybe worth noting only the rocky/mountainous tiles or the hybrid ones including them had rough paths. There weren't any snowy area tiles. Despite that, it's quite a mix of environments.
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Windstrider wrote:
If any are still wondering, the set has:
-Beaches
-Deserts
-Marshes (lush & green, not dark & swamp-like)
-Rocky/Mountainous Areas
-Low Grasslands
-Water
-Small islands (one with a small broken ship)
-Pyramid (desert)
-Animal skeletal remains (desert)
-Hybrids (joining the various types above)
It maybe worth noting only the rocky/mountainous tiles or the hybrid ones including them had rough paths. There weren't any snowy area tiles. Despite that, it's quite a mix of environments.
That's awesome! Thanks Windstrider! I actually noticed Starfinder's upcoming Alien Planet Moonscape has an "icy moon" environment, so I was planning on using that until a dedicated arctic expansion comes out. Glad to hear this set is so versatile. That's really a lot more variety than I was expecting.
I bought this set, and found it quite useful indeed, FWIW. It's not just "more forests". You get some useful stuff here, like rocky canyons, lots of desert tiles, deserted beaches, some marshes, etc. I also bought the additional "Wilderness Perils" expansion and you can add vicious insect swarms to those marshes, landslides to the canyons/gorges, dust storms, etc. I have the forest set too, and it's little more than woodland paths. This thing is much more versatile.