Hello everyone, I am really excited about my most recent pack. Combining my experience in construction building design and my love for gaming, I was able to develop a system of easy to use tiles that fit together in a variety of different ways. Dungeon Versa Tiles Here is a little background about the development: I had been tinkering with the concept for over a year and took multiple breaks to recover from my frustrations. I was determined to not only create tiles that allow you to customize the entries/exits to each room or hallway, but make it work without producing strange undesirable shadow effects. That was really tricky but well worth all of the time spent to make it happen.. I had one last challenge that was stopping me from creating a set for the marketplace. What should be included in the set? The answer came to me unexpectedly while I was designing an adventure for my Roll20 group. I happened across the random dungeon tables in the 5th edition Dungeon Master's Guide and thought, "It would be great to be able to use the tables in Roll20." Next thing you know, I was designing my first set. It took me over a month as I ran in to new challenges while making sure they fit together well. Ever since I have made these, players in my group have become interested in using them to design their own dungeons and mini-adventures. We have had some much fun with them as the versatility of the tiles make each dungeon completely unique from any other. They are a bit higher in cost than many other dungeon sets, but I guarantee that you will find yourself using them over and over for years to come. I have been really happy with the success that they have had on Roll20 so far and already have some ideas for some small expansion packs that would take the versatility of these tiles to a new level. Let me know what you think about this set and what kind of expansion sets you would like to see. Have fun dungeon building!