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Black Stone Map Pieces

Second set for 2012!

Black Stone Map Pieces (63)

Another quick set for you to all use. Dark stone for a dark lair.

  • Large 8×10 grid.
  • Various circle sizes (ranging from 16 to 2 inch diameters).
  • A variety of specialty tiles, included lettered and numbered tiles for custom use.

Download and enjoy!

Gold Stone Map Pieces

Gold Stone SampleFirst set for 2012!

Gold Stone Map Pieces (149)

This will be the new “standard” for Dungeoneering map pieces. It should include most everything you will need to build dungeons.

  • Large 8×10 grid
  • Various circle sizes (ranging from 16 to 2 inch diameters)
  • A variety of specialty tiles, included lettered and numbered tiles for custom use.

Download and enjoy!

Photo-Realistic Stone Maps

Based on some free stone textures I stumbled upon today whilst browsing around.

Figured some people want some realistic looking terrains for their games and these are based on photos or pretty close approximations of photos.

I’ll warn you now, they are big and need a good printer to look right. If you do print them, I suggest lamination or contact paper to keep them in good shape so you don’t have to print them again.

Photo-Realistic Stone Floors (1416)

Stone Kingdom: Gears

It’s been far too long since I put a new download up, so here’s a quick one. Gears allows you to build large-scale machines for your dungeons, castles, and factories.

One of my favorites on this one is the “open trap” tile. Pretty cool looking. Check it out on page 3 of the PDF.

Stone Kingdom: Gears (1717)

Back into the Mines!

Right now, I know there are 33 guys in Chile that would probably rather fight a Great Wyrm Red Dragon than get back into a mine, but after seeing their harrowing ordeal and joyous rescue, I thought this set might be something gamers might want to see again.

Stone Kingdom - The Mines (5340)

The entire ordeal brings to mind several possible encounters and a complete adventure. Sure, some races are equipped, nay, bred for life underground, some are not. In fact, some characters and races will have adverse reactions to prolonged time underground.

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Reader Submission: Kai’s Basic Tools

Our first reader submitted download!

Check out this PowerPoint created by Kai to help you build your own map using Dungeoneering’s tiles.

This is a great example of how to use the Creative Commons license. You all are free to build new stuff with it and share it with others for free.

If you have maps, tiles, or whatever you want to share, email me and let me know!

Download now: Kai's Basic Tools (1939)

DM Tool: Dice Roll Lists

For those that are old-time fans of Dungeoneering, this set will look more than a little familiar.

Way back when (before this was Dungeoneering.net and was a Geocities site) one of the most popular downloads were dice roll lists. What are dice roll lists? Let me explain.

Back in the good old days of my hardcore GMing sessions, I found that (due to lack of space) throwing dice could be a bit of a pain, when I wanted to keep them secret. These were the days when laptops where mind-blowingly expensive and I was on a student budget. Also, a lot of my gaming prep was done during lulls in lectures, during lunch, etc.

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Stone Kingdom – Sunstroke: The Shifting Sands of Al-Hakam

Download the dungeon tiles for Sunstroke, a desert themed pack for RPG miniaturesNew desert dungeon tiles! The original set was pretty hastily thrown together as part of a larger 40×40 adventure map. This one is a full set with tile floors, stone floors, and desert sand.

It’s also a hybrid set, featuring both 2d and 3d paper models. There are foldable paper models of stairs, platforms, and an obelisk (with three different styles).

I know it’s tooting my own horn, but this is a pretty cool set and will fit with any Egyptian (or similar theme).  Anyone out there still gaming with the Al-Qadim setting for Forgotten Realms?

Pulp fiction lovers can go all Indiana Jones with this set. It will also work for all the Prince of Persia knock-off games I envision coming after the new movie hits theaters this summer.

Print and cut carefully, and don’t forget to send me your photos!

Sunstroke: The Shifting Sands of Al-Hakam (3353)

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