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    Cool, very nice, I plan to make use of them once you have more of them. And you can count on my vote when its time for voting.

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    Ok here are two more tiles. One T section and a four-way. These are the last 'narrow' path tiles I'll be making since now one has all the tiles need to make loops and various other hallway configurations. The grid is shown on the 4-way. Do people prefer gridded or non- gridded? I can do both but would prefer not to uploaded duplicates each post.

    The next tiles will be more room oriented.

    The T-way has two skeletal remains which can be moved.

    If anyone has any requests for room specifics let me know.
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    Post the challenge requires both...

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord View Post
    Ok here are two more tiles. One T section and a four-way. These are the last 'narrow' path tiles I'll be making since now one has all the tiles need to make loops and various other hallway configurations. The grid is shown on the 4-way. Do people prefer gridded or non- gridded? I can do both but would prefer not to uploaded duplicates each post.

    The next tiles will be more room oriented.

    The T-way has two skeletal remains which can be moved.

    If anyone has any requests for room specifics let me know.

    Lord, the challenge requires both. On my challenge thread, I've mostly uploaded non-gridded versions. Finally I uploaded a 15 MB PDF with all my gridded dungeon tiles. Those who use VT applications use non-gridded as they can apply their own grid, (square or hex) at their own scale.

    In actual tabletop game play, with printed versions - they must have grids. This challenge caters to both types of users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    Lord, the challenge requires both. On my challenge thread, I've mostly uploaded non-gridded versions. Finally I uploaded a 15 MB PDF with all my gridded dungeon tiles. Those who use VT applications use non-gridded as they can apply their own grid, (square or hex) at their own scale.

    In actual tabletop game play, with printed versions - they must have grids. This challenge caters to both types of users.

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    Ok, gotcha. Then I will just upload non-gridded and do a PDF with a grid at the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    Lord, the challenge requires both.
    Where does it say that ? I only read that it must have a grid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redrobes View Post
    Where does it say that ? I only read that it must have a grid.
    I guess you are correct - only gridded maps are required. Because of the allowed version for VTs and the fact the most VTs prefer no grid - I added that requirement myself, oops!

    Still, I'm doing both to cater to both types of users.

    Sorry for the thread jack, Lord!

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