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Low effort terrain: the table ready method
Quick reframe that removes a lot of stress:
Terrain is not about being impressive.
It’s about being useful.
Some of the most effective terrain I’ve used came from:
  • Cardboard
  • Foam packaging
  • Dollar store bins
  • Thrift store finds
  • Broken toys and odd little shapes
Terrain doesn’t necessarily need to be pretty. It needs to communicate.
If it helps players understand space, sparks imagination, or creates interesting choices, it’s doing its job.
Later this week I will be uploading a video showing how you can take low cost items and making them into table ready terrain pieces.
This month I’ll share:
  • Cheap terrain ideas
  • Forgiving builds (hard to mess up)
  • Low-mess approaches
  • “Table-ready” shortcuts
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Zach Webber
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Low effort terrain: the table ready method
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