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e-Adventure Tiles: Desert Bluffs

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Dangers lurk where the sand becomes stony bluffs and twist into a labyrinth of plateaus and canyons. e-Adventure Tiles: Desert Bluffs is the first expansion in SkeletonKey’s desert themed tiles that began with Desert Ruins. This 16 tile set contains 6 x 9 tiles that can be linked together to create a small encounter area or cover your entire gaming table with a sprawling desert.

e-Adventure Tiles are designed for use with miniatures by RPG cartographer Ed Bourelle.

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April 3rd, 2008
This should have been named 'Desert Dunes', as the area is too small to really be bluffs, however, there's no problems with it, aside from the need for a plain sand hex, although the free one from the colisum works in a pinch. [...]
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February 7th, 2008
Great set that was badly needed to compliment the Desert Ruins set, which until both sets were available I had resisted, in the hope that Ed would produce something else for this setting. This is yet again very versatile, due to the variation in the ti [...]
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