This is where the set starts to get real interesting, no bones about it. We've got floors, columns for printing corners, floor tiles cut for wall on tile and corners, and some special new bases.
I've created a new tile style that I'm calling s2w which stands for "separate wall-to-wall on tile. These parts make the necro set incredibly flexible. Take the corner, for example:
Make a standard separate wall 2x2 corner with the walls off of the tile. (2 A walls, 1 L corner, floor tile, 2x2 base)
Glue together a standard wall on tile 2x2 corner, with the added benefit that you can use clips to ensure the corner wall and column positioning is perfect. (2BA corner walls, which have clips on only one side, the corner floor, and a standard 2x2 base)
The new S2W bases also mean that you can make a truncated corner floor tile so you can make a wall-on-tile style corner, but still be able to disassemble it. That's right, modular wall on tile. (2 BA walls with side locks or the corner ones, the s2w 2x2 corner base and the corner floor cut).
Same deal applies for a wall tile. Do a standard separate wall, make a wall-on-tile, or do the s2w wall base and have modular wall on tile. Flexibility is king.
Grab the files:
Attached Here
In the OpenForge Dropbox under tiles/encounters/necromancers_ossuary/s2w
shuuichikun
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