Snap Up New Dungeons & Lasers Mine Props & City Terrain

July 22, 2022 by brennon

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Archon Studio has been showing off a couple of new terrain sets for their Dungeons & Lasers collection. The focus is on some new Fantasy kits this week with new Props and City Tiles for your Pathfinder games as well.

Dwarven Mine Props Set - Archon Studio

Dwarven Mine Props Set // Archon Studio

The first of the sets that we're looking at is the Dwarven Mine Props collection. This set comes with all sorts of bits and pieces that can be used to add colour and interest to your mine and dungeon tiles. You have twisted mushrooms and massive (and most likely magical) crystals.

Dwarven Mine Props - Archon Studio

Dwarven Mine Props // Archon Studio

The set also comes with rubble, chairs, tables, mine carts and rails. All of these can be used to give you interesting things to play with during your games as a hero. If you see these on the tabletop then you might be encouraged to toss your foe into a big, creepy mushroom or bury them in the rubble.

Pathfinder Terrain

Another of the new sets is the Pathfinder Terrain set, City Of Absalom. This new set comes with interior locations to explore in Pathfinder games with half-height walls.

City Of Absalom Set - Archon Studio

City Of Absalom Set // Archon Studio

This set is also (of course) 5th Edition compatible making this another fun set to use when diving into your roleplaying games. This set comes with floors, walls, doors, doorways and plenty of extra bits and pieces which help to set the scene on the tabletop.

City Of Absalom - Archon Studio

City Of Absalom // Archon Studio

This is by no means the only bit of kit that you can pick up from the folks at Archon Studio. They have all sorts of bits and pieces for Fantasy roleplaying and skirmishing as well as Sci-Fi games too.

I think these are seriously cool and I think they are a great alternative to the likes of Dwarven Forge and such. The modular nature of them and the plastic material makes them pretty good for those who like crafting tabletop terrain puzzles.

Are you tempted to snap these up?

"The modular nature of them and the plastic material makes them pretty good for those who like crafting tabletop terrain puzzles..."

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