#NoWalls Standard Angled Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

#NoWalls Standard Angled Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBall)

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#NoWalls Standard Angled Dungeon Tiles (OpenLock/MagBalls) ================================================ Part of my #NoWalls Modular 28mm Dungeon Tiles Collection https://www.thingiverse.com/TheRooster/collections/nowalls-modular-28mm-dungeon-tiles These are the angled tiles that work with the #NoWalls Standard Dungeon Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3386403 **UPDATE2:** Just like my Standard Dungeon Tiles, I've updated these files to support 5mm magnetic balls! I guess I'm calling them MagBalls for short. Whatever. I've included the magnet pockets on the short sides even though they don't really work with the angled corners. There just isn't room on the corner piece to have magnets. I've printed some of these but haven't gotten around to painting them yet, so pictures are coming soon. These dungeon tiles are the ultimate in play-ability. They are based on a 1" (25mm) base and... there are #NoWalls because walls are evil! Instead of walls, this design utilizes empty/negative space to represent the walls. There are so many benefits to this design it's difficult to list them all, but I'll provide a top ten list: 1. Less material = lower cost. 2. Faster printing. 3. Fewer surfaces to paint. 4. Players can easily see the entire playing area and any items or minis from any place at the table. 5. Players can easily move items and/or minis around on the playing surface. 6. Multi-level terrain is easy to create without worrying about walls getting in the way. 7. Secret passages are easy to add once discovered, and the terrain won't give the players any hints. (No meta-gaming!) 8. Larger miniatures can overhang edges if needed. 9. Fewer unique pieces = much more flexible design options. 10. STORAGE IS SO MUCH EASIER BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS FLAT! So many benefits, but the main drawback is, walls look cool in photos. That's it. Walls are pretty to look at, but besides that, they're just a pain! I have designed these tiles for play-ability. Because of that, there are no half-spaces. Every space is either a full square, an angled tile, or an angled corner. The first two can be occupied by a mini, and the angled corner cannot. But the angled corner allows for diagonal movement and affects cover. This makes movement clear for all players and still allows for the creation of unique and interesting spaces with a minimum of unique pieces. The latest OpenLock design allows for all sorts of connection options since there are now additional clip sockets on each edge. The standard grid can even be offset by 1/2" if needed. Single-wide tiles can attach to double-wide tiles easily. No longer are you restricted to areas with widths of multiples of 2. Single-wide passages are now an option! Compatibility: These tiles are compatible with all other 1" grid tiles, including previous version of OpenLock. Obviously, other tiles without OpenLock sockets will not be able to clip to these tiles (without specially designed clips), but the tile thickness will closely match and can easily be placed adjacent to each other. In summary, these are the gaming dungeon tiles you want. The combination of aesthetics, simplicity, flexibility, durability, and usability make these the smartest dungeon tiles available. I have already released the #NoWalls Cavern Dungeon Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3333475 and the #NoWalls Standard Dungeon Tiles https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3386403 and will also be releasing indoor wood floor tiles, and others as I finish them. All with... #NoWalls

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