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Looking for a good ruined city dungeon tile set.

Are there any good ruined city dungeon tilesets? If not any suggestions on how to make a ruined city dungeon for my party to dance through?
Oh right and I need mushrooms.
Devlin, while not a tileset, Gabriel P. has several good maps sets that might fit the bill for what you are looking for: Underground Ruins: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/342/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/342/quic</a>... <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/364/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/364/quic</a>... Mushroom Caverns: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/433/quic" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/433/quic</a>... Good luck!
Hmm I just bought the mushroom set but I don't know how to use complete maps like the rest. Thanks!
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Russ H.
Marketplace Creator
If you're doing a city underground, Gabriel's set one, that Kevin mentioned would be great to combine with the mushroom set you've already purchased. Just a suggestion: Make sure when you open the map editor here, you click on the map/background layer. Bring in the city map section(s) on a page, and then do a search for the mushrooms in your library. Gabriel's work has partial transparencies on his shadows so you can place them right on top of the city sewer/dungeon. You don't have to stay on the grid either: When you drag over a mushroom you can hold ctrl+alt to break free of the grid. Holding those two keys, you can also resize the mushrooms off the grid to make a much more elaborate effect, as well as rotate to a specific angle. The Roll20 editor layers pretty easily from back to front, and by right clicking, you can bring items to front or to back really quickly. It may take some practice, but Hope those suggestions help, Devlin.
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Nick S.
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Marketplace Creator
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Gabriel also has free tiles you can use to put together your maps if you want, and you can do so fairly easy. You can check them out at Dungeon Channel . Preview from different underground sets: Hope that helps!
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B Simon Smith
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I have a few in here that I created for a Warhammer Fantasy campaign I ran in the ruins of Mordheim. <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/adn040gdiiq0h5l/AADpqu2axzBw47ajxZSBHJh-a?dl=0" rel="nofollow">https://www.dropbox.com/sh/adn040gdiiq0h5l/AADpqu2axzBw47ajxZSBHJh-a?dl=0</a>
I don't know how to make a map using these kind of tiles. :( But thanks anyway. :) Using the mushroom set and a set of dungeon tiles I found that were aged looking (But were stupidly tagged as 'older') I was able to make a a city for my players. The only way I know how to make a map is with standard corridor and room tiles and following the Dungeon Masters Guide instructions. (Just in a city, Corridors are streets and alleys and buildings are the rooms) Just the set I had was too pristine and bright and I wanted something dark and gloomy and broken down looking.