Flat caves and cavern tiles have never quite done it for me. Some of them are nice to keep things simple but they don't really match the way I make D&D terrain, or use it in my games.
So I set out to make my own cave tiles, still modular, still able to make cool, twisty caverns for D&D, but with more details and less flat ground :)
Hopefully you guys will like the outcome as much as I do, and for more on detailed wilderness terrain like this check out my grasslands and mountainblocks videos, and the modular storage video that makes cave tiles like this possible :)
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Updated Tile Methods
02:37 Cracked Ground Tile
03:44 Quick Gallery/Rock and Rubble Tiles
06:50 Stalagmite Tiles
09:31 Massive Stalagmite/Stalactite/Bridge
12:03 More Examples/Gallery (not all clips, some are earlier)
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