Which dungeon tiles sets make up the maps from the following Dark Sun quests:

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#1

Cyber-Dave

Aug 31, 2010 21:01:56
  • Bloodsand Arena (Free RPG Day 2010): Released as a printed book for free RPG day, now available for download at www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4... (ignore the article which states it is the characters only - the adventure is also inside the zip file).

  • The Vault of Darom Madar (Dungeon #181): PDF only dungeon magazine adventure. Available to DDI subscribers at: wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/duad/...

  • Silt Raiders adventure in the DSCG

  • Marauders of the Dune Sea commercially released.

  • Lost Cistern of Aravek (D&D Game Day, August 2010): Released as a printed book for the August D&D game day 2010, only available to DMs who ran at game stores as part of the game day.


If anyone knows the dungeon tiles sets I need to make up the maps in all those sets, I would be VERY appreciative.
#2

Cyber-Dave

Sep 02, 2010 1:39:23
Bump...
#3

Duskweaver

Sep 02, 2010 11:10:43
Bloodsand Arena


Doesn't seem to use Dungeon Tiles at all. Looks to me like it's all poster maps.

The Vault of Darom Madar


Desert of Athas (looks like 2 sets at least would be required); Caves of Carnage; Dire Tombs (sadly OOP).

Silt Raiders


Desert of Athas (looks like 1 set is enough here) for the first 2 encounters;
the third is a mishmash of Fane of the Forgotten Gods (OOP), Halls of the Giant Kings, and I've no idea where the coffins are from, but they're not from any set I own. I suspect these tiles might all be in one of the new master tiles sets.

Marauders of the Dune Sea /
Lost Cistern of Aravek

I don't have access to either of these, so no idea.
#4

Duskweaver

Sep 11, 2010 12:43:30
Silt Raiders
Desert of Athas (looks like 1 set is enough here) for the first 2 encounters;
the third is a mishmash of Fane of the Forgotten Gods (OOP), Halls of the Giant Kings, and I've no idea where the coffins are from, but they're not from any set I own. I suspect these tiles might all be in one of the new master tiles sets.


Thanks to scans of the new Dungeon Tiles Master Set: The Dungeon being posted on ENworld, I can confirm that all the tiles used here that are not part of the Desert of Athas set are, indeed, part of that master set.