

OTOH, these people still can’t sell the terrain, only figures in booster packs.

Smaller stores that wanted to carry it had to pay damn near retail for the master sets, which contain the bulk of the terrain that people want so badly.Įventually, the big stores started getting tired of how much space it took up and Hasbro decided to kick it down to the Wizard’s of the Coast brand, which would start aiming for hobby shops and general geek repositories. It got started by Hasbro for big stores like Walmart and Toy’s R Us. Heroscape is a game that shouldn’t exist. I'm just sharing the knowledge of this great opportunity to get Dwarven Forge Dungeon Pieces on the cheap.You’ve probably seen the terrain before: plastic, hex based, people try to use it for just about anything although I don’t really think it’s suitable for classic Battletech, although everyone seems to try it. Note: Again, I am in no way affiliated with this company, or Kickstarter, nor do I benefit in anyway if anyone chooses to back them.

PLUS by buying 2 sets you qualify to receive ALL of their "Stretch Goals!" With the stretch goals thrown in there I don't know why anyone who was backing this project would get only 1 kit. But with just 2 "kits" you could probably make due very well, and it's not too expensive for that. So, one of your questions was "How many kits would you need?" Well, technically you could make it with just 1 but it would be a LOT of relaying it. These are modular pieces that are usable over and over again to keep making different rooms! This new Kickstarter has what they call "Game Tiles". A new answer to give you EXACTLY what you want at a Price that is a lot more affordable than before.ĭwarven Forge now has a Kickstarter as well! This is your chance to get some of their products for the cheapest price you'll find!
