Three classics today, each a 40×40 inch adventure map to baffle, bruise, and bewilder your players. These do not have actual adventures to go with them, that’s your job.
Be sure to give yourself lots of space and print out any furniture, traps, or other items to fill up said dungeons.
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This is an older download that got lost in the shuffle some time ago. I’m guessing one of the redesigns left it behind. At any rate, here it is in all its 2D glory.
It works for any stone cavern or ancient temple with a dark gray look.
Download It: Dark Stone Terrain (2055) - 2.33 MB
Grass fields, boulders, shrubs, and fire pits. The basics for making outdoor maps.
From a user request on the Message Board, Dungeoneering presents the first hex-based grid terrain. It’s designed with seamless tiles so you can print out several and place them one next to the other.
The type of flooring you’d expect in a dragons lair. for even more fun, check out Vyraxx’s Lair, a 40×40 inch miniature map.
Cracked gray stone for varied cavern interiors. Also compatible with the map set Urzon’s Warren.
Print, cut, and assemble into whatever dungeon or cave you may need.
Cavern Floor (3263) - 899.89 KB
This set contains dirt tiles suitable for any outdoor or underground setting. It’s not fancy, but useful.
This set contains a simple, tan stone tile suitable for desert dungeon settings. It features a slightly cracked terrain that shows age and irregular construction (see also the Sandstone set). Use the Desert Tile set for smooth, regularly shaped tiles.

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