A city's waterfront is often the heart of its trade, and that makes it the perfect place for smugglers and criminals to hide! Flip-Tiles: Urban Waterfront Expansion provides beautifully illustrated 6" by 6" map tiles that can be used to expand your city's waterfront with a variety of piers, boardwalks, canals, and lighthouses. Inside, you'll find 24 richly crafted, double-sided map tiles. This expansion set, along with Pathfinder Flip-Tiles: Urban Starter Set, allows you to create sprawling city maps quickly! So stop your sketching and start your flipping today. The Pathfinder Flip-Tiles: Urban Waterfront Expansion Set includes: Lighthouse Isle, Piers, Boardwalks, Waterfront Alleys, Shoreline, Beacon, Harbor, and Waterways tiles!
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 dungeon tiles come in convenient packaging for easy storage. Add some depth to your urban waterfront!
ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-335-5
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The mock-up cover looks great (unfortunately it is 6 x 8 so i hope we will get something similiar) and this is actually a useful expansion for once. :-)
P.S. - We're working on getting some sort of indicator on product pages to point folks to other marketplaces where the same content can be purchased for use on specific platforms like Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds etc. that we don't offer on paizo.com directly. When that's implemented, being able to get to the Roll20 store to buy the native version of the map there will be much easier.
I'm glad I bought these. Not to sound like a fan-boy, but these 6x6 flip tile sets are great. I had the urban starter set already, and bought these waterfront tiles when I needed the horrid "deep ones" (sahuagin in a D&D game, or however you spell it) to crawl out of the water and up onto the docks...creeped out my players in my World of Greyhawk campaign. :-)
I did, and they *do* work well with the urban starter set. They make for great "water front" map settings, complete with piers/jetties of different lengths, that run either horizontal to or perpendicular to the edge of the wharf.