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    I agree with "the ease of use" when you use tiles to describe terrain. Another option could be to use a mark in the corner of the tiles - D&D use a small triangle to denote "difficult terrain", then its easy for players to see where to go (or not go) when they move
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    Yeah, tried a couple of new ones. Lost my original tiles when my computer went kerblooie this week. Teach me to not back stuff up.

    Anway, left off the shadow around the shorelines. Still futzing about with what texture to use for shorelines, but, I like the results of these two better:
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