The Path to Righteousness

D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, Hirst Arts, Home Brew 2 Comments »

Ben’s rolled up his D&D terrain sleeves with his take on a modular, crumbled passage-way – perfect for your next dungeon delve encounter.

Begin with Hirst Arts molds: Fieldstone (at least #701 and #75), Cracked Floor Tile (#203) and Rock Cavern Pillar (#84) should provide all the starting assembly pieces.

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Good Knight, Nurse

D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, Mage Knight miniatures 1 Comment »


The Mage Knight franchise has been very good to D&D. Beyond its vast miniature stockpiles, they also crafted some handy artifact and trap accessory sets. Ben explores how these particular pre-painted pieces might fit into your own game table scenarios.

“Block terrain”, like floors and walls, typically rests in a hobbyist’s wheelhouse. One may dabble in different paint schemes, altered molds, and such but the unique accent pieces always seem to throw a wrench into Ben’s grand setup plans.

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Wicked Good

Dungeons & Dragons, Dwarven Forge No Comments »

Dwarven Forge releases a slew of game-ready accessories in its latest Wicked Additions 3 medieval dungeon set. It’s a cornucopia of terrain accent happiness in what Ben considers to be the most diverse group of the bunch yet.

Yes, yes – we all love good walls and floors but remember, a crafty DM needs to put something in the middle of those bricked confines. Ben bird dogs accessories the most as these are the peskiest to build from scratch. Sometimes, you just gotta have quick-and-easy choices.

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Well of Demons East

Dungeons & Dragons, Video No Comments »

Time for a video treat as Ben shares a 2-part terrain series on Thunderspire Labyrinth’s Well of Demons. Home-brewed goodness includes a Hell Boar cage, hay bales, a Gnoll stone statue, and new NPCs – just to name a few.

Ben’s released two separate installments on our YouTube channel for 20 minutes of savory game table building and setup footage.

You’ll see how we tweaked the D&D map to fit our available space, spruced the module up to mesh with our own campaign setting, and what we pulled from our game accessories vault to liven the stench of death up a bit.

Watch Well of Demons Part 1 | Watch Well of Demons Part 2

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