Cunning traps and looming disasters guard these dark corridors, waiting to wipe out even the stoutest hearts and brightest minds! Paizo Publishing’s latest Pathfinder Map Pack provides simple and elegant tools for the busy Game Master. These 5" by 8" map tiles can be positioned to form a variety of peril-filled passageways, or combined with tiles from Pathfinder Map Pack: Dungeon Corridors to create an enormous megadungeon. Inside, you’ll find 18 richly illustrated map tiles, including:
Arrow slits
Chasm
Crumbling stairs
Demon doors
Glowing artifact
Infernal sanctuary
Rubble-choked corridors
Spiked pit traps
Wobbly rope bridge
Game Masters shouldn’t waste their time sketching maps every time characters step into a dusty subterranean hall. With Pathfinder Map Pack: Dungeon Dangers, you’ll always be ready whenever adventurers set off on their next dungeon delve!
ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-620-1
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These rooms and hallways have quality graphics, work with wet and dry erase, and add some spice to the dungeon rooms and corridors.
That said, they run into the same problems as the corridor set: weird sizing. Previous map packs dealt with larger, open areas so I never really noticed this before, but 8"x5" is a really weird size. Seriously, very weird. The pieces are off center in one dimension or another, so it is a real pain in the butt to line them up sometimes! I tried chopping some of them into a more sensible size, but that comes with problems of its own.
Pros:
-Good quality printing
-Nice small size package, easy to store and transport
-Infernal Sanctuary (4 tiles combined) looks great
-You can write on them with whiteboard markers
Cons:
-Too generic, corridors look specially dull
-Lots of empty blank spaces (black areas around corridors)
-Duplicated tiles instead of more variety
-Tiles do not offer many tactical options (different heights, places to get cover, difficult terrain etc)
This dungeon tiles look and feel empty, basic and too boring to be interesting. It was probably done on purpose (having a “standard dungeon” allows you to use the same tiles more than once) but they are so generic that look unimpressive. I rather spend the same money on a map-mat.
The versatility that this and the Dungeon Corridors will provide GM's is excellent! I absolutely love using the Tile Sets from WOTC...However construction of a Dungeon can be a pain if happening ON the Fly. This offers a great solution to the problem of spontaneous Dungeon building. Thanks Paizo for being fricking sweeeeeeet!