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Here it is folks!

Per our last public asset pack theme vote you all put your favor behind a choice that came about from another well-liked suggestion on the theme vote before that and... here we are! This project is especially interesting to me as it's purpose is likely something that would not have occurred to me without your influence, so thank you! I hope that I've provided an end product that can serve a variety of functions. 

This collection of Chase Tiles is made up of 42 different tiles that are laid out not dissimilarly from the Cave Assets or Sewer Assets that came before it. They are set onto 8x8 grid squares that are laid upon seamless cobblestone textures so as to be easily built into each other, resulting in city roads and alleyways to act as the backdrops to your elaborate chase scenes. 

The Read Me.pdf in the Part 1 .zip below goes over this information in further detail, but in short, the tile system has two road types: roads that are 20ft wide and roads that are 10ft wide. Tiles 1-12 have roads that are only 20ft, tiles 25-36 have roads that are only 10ft, and tiles 13-24 have both roads 10 and 20 feet wide, allowing them to connect both other sets of tiles. Tiles 37-42 are full of just rooftops in order to act as fillers between roads, create dead ends, or to help facilitate chases along the rooftops. 

All 42 of those tiles come in two different cobblestone textures depending on your preference as well as versions without a grid overlay. Due to the size and number of images the file folders were well over Patreon's 200mb limit so I've divided the downloads into 3 major sections: part 1 contains the first texture tile type, the 2 example maps featured above, and the base textures themselves; part 2 contains the second texture file type, and the 'Printing Tiles.zip' contains exactly that: the tiles blown up to 2x their size and set to color settings appropriate to printing so you can use these at the table.

Enjoy!

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Rose

Oh, this is going to be so much fun! Amazing job as always!

monosyllabicmonk

Thank you for doing this! Hope loads of others get as much use out of this as I know I will!

Anonymous

What programs can I use to put these together into a map of my own? :D

Anonymous

i use maptools, but there are a lot of other online vtt programs or hosted on websites. Alternatively, you can just use gimp or photoshop