Crafting Dragon's Teeth Stalagmites for a D&D Cave (The DM's Craft, Short Tip #47)
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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The doppelganger idea was awesome!!!
Stalagmites are ALWAYS a good investment in time and effort and Scotty's price is ALWAYS the BEST GREAT VIDEO BUDDY!!!!
Much cheaper than the route I took for stalagmites. I sculpted about five different pieces, cast in silicone mold, poured with two-part plastic. In total cost about $60, but I have about 50 durable pieces, and we have had some epic massive underdark battles, haha. I think WotC charges $40 for their 8 pieces underdark set...so its completely worth it in the end!
Great job, Scott, I always look forward to your posts. Thanks, man
Very welcome, yeah these are super cheap and look nice on the table.
I definitely think I'm going to have fun converting these ideas for grid implementation.
+Jon Watson Noooooooooooooooo....I'm melting...No grids...lol
Using KDM Beetle Knight for a DnD encounter, going to use these dragons teeth stalagmites as backstops for his 'Dung Ball' that will be rolling around the play table. Great Video!
Awesome, have fun!
Awesome as always DMScotty!
As usual awesome goodness dm Scotty.
those are awesome!!!
Like this a lot.
"...cave, which was filled with traps. It was essentially, like, a trap-dungeon."
I didn't know DMScotty was into ERP.
i now see how inadequate my DM'ing has been.