Using modular systems for D&D and roleplaying/tabletop in general is a fantastic way to enhance gameplay and make sessions more dynamic and adaptable. First of all, modular systems allow Dungeon Masters to build environments on the fly and adjust layouts to suit the story. Need to add an unexpected dungeon or twist in the path? Modular pieces make it easy to adapt without needing to pre-plan every detail. They just bring a layer of versatility, immersion, and creativity that enhances the entire D&D experience, making every session feel fresh and full of possibilities!
Players love seeing the world come to life, and modular systems provide a physical representation of the fantasy setting. Visual aids make the story more tangible, from battlefields to tavern scenes, drawing players deeper into the adventure.
Modular components can also be mixed and matched across campaigns, cutting down setup time and allowing DMs to reuse and recombine pieces for entirely different adventures. This saves both time and money while ensuring that no two sessions feel exactly the same. So, Modular systems also open the door for players to interact creatively with the environment. Seeing a detailed, adjustable layout can inspire new strategies and actions, giving everyone at the table a sense of agency in the story.
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These modular systems usually include pre-textured pieces that can be arranged in a variety of ways to create your ideal dungeon or roleplaying scenario. A little bulkier than map tiles, these systems frequently include a carrying case for easier transport. Models can be made of wood, PLA plastic and others, and can be supplied painted or unpainted.
3D printed and sculpted modular systems for D&D are made by designing individual terrain pieces, map tiles, or props digitally, often using 3D modeling software. Once the design is complete, it’s fed into a 3D printer, which uses materials like PLA plastic to build each piece layer by layer. These 3D printed pieces can include intricate details, making them look realistic and immersive.
Alternatively, sculpted modular systems are crafted by hand or with tools in materials like clay or resin. Sculptors mold and shape each piece, often adding fine details manually. Once the sculpt is perfected, it can be cast in silicone molds to create multiple identical pieces in resin or other durable materials.
Both methods allow for customizable, interchangeable pieces that DMs and players can assemble into unique maps and landscapes, adding depth and realism to their campaigns.
$189,00
This Modular Dungeon system has 200 pre-textured pieces built to be durable, portable, and affordable. The Knight Set is small enough to fit into most backpacks and comes in a sturdy box with a handle for extra portability. Details.
$38,99 $34,99
This set includes 18 of our 2 x 2″ tiles and 35 connectors and can interlock with other EnderToys Terrain sets.
$19,99
These were made using a 3D printer with PLA plastic. Primer may be necessary in order for paint to adhere properly. It includes 5 pieces of terrain buildings.
$29,99
These were made using a 3D printer with PLA plastic. Models are supplied unpainted. Primer may be necessary in order for paint to adhere properly. Suitable for medieval role play settings and adventures. Details.
$34,99
This set includes 19 of our 2 x 2″ tiles and 35 connectors to interlock them together and with other EnderToys Terrain sets.
$34,51
This set includes 4 large ruined wall sections and 2 floor sections, enough to make 2 ruined corners. The plastic model kit requires some assembly and painting.
$34,99
These set pieces were made using a 3D printer with PLA plastic. Models are supplied unpainted. Primer may be necessary in order for paint to adhere properly.
$35,95 $32,35
This set includes 4 large ruins walls, 2 each of two different designs that are easy to slot together, two access windows, six barricades and two ammunition boxes.
$26,42
This Set includes 4 Large ruined wall sections and 2 floor sections, enough to make 2 ruined corners. The plastic model kit requires some assembly and painting.
$34,99
This set includes 32 rushing water tiles to create various flowing river formations and is suitable for a variety of miniatures ranging from 25-40mm in scale.
$18,99 – $14,99
These pieces are 3D printed with eco-friendly PLA plastic and include 2 pieces of terrain buildings; perfect for a wargaming landscape.
$13,99
This set is suitable for medieval, contemporary, and futuristic war game settings and battles. Best used with 25-30mm scale miniatures.
Map tiles are an awesome tool for building dungeons and other scenarios in your roleplaying campaign. They’re super convenient—lightweight, easy to transport, and quick to set up—making it hassle-free to create complex maps on the fly. Compared to 3D printed or sculpted terrain, map tiles are a more budget-friendly choice without sacrificing detail.
Plus, most map tiles are reversible, so you’re essentially getting two designs in one, doubling your scenery options and letting you switch from, say, a grassy field to a stone dungeon floor in seconds. They’re perfect for DMs who want flexibility and a variety of landscapes without the extra cost or bulk of heavier pieces.
The Flip-Tiles: Urban Starter Set features 42 full-color 6 x 6-inch map tiles, with courtyards, back alleys, and other urban features, both sides stunningly crafted by cartographer Jason A. Engle.
A set of 44 blank, modular dungeon tiles in varieties of parchment and white, so you can map your surroundings as you go. Details.
This box contains 16 durable, double-sided, fully illustrated tile sheets, featuring grasslands, ruins, sandy beaches, and other terrain elements that Dungeon Masters can use to build exciting encounters.
Flip-Tiles: Dungeon Starter Set features 42 full-color 6 x 6-inch map tiles, with dungeon corridors and room pieces on both sides, all stunningly crafted by cartographer Jason A. Engle.
The Flip-Tiles: Forest Starter Set features 42 full-color 6 x 6-inch map tiles, with forest paths and clearings on each side, all stunningly crafted by cartographer Jason A. Engle.
Decorate your dungeons and creepy castles and bring your tabletop to life with this collection of more than 100 pawns for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game or any tabletop fantasy roleplaying game.
With 24 full-color 6 x 6-inch double-sided tiles, each stunningly crafted by cartographer Jason A. Engle, add traps, hazards, and other dangers to your dungeons.
Obstacles, furniture, traps and other elements can make your scenario come to life and make a significant difference for the playing experience. Below you can find miniature sets to decorate your adventures.
The box is set up with all the objects you’d expect in a bunkhouse with 6 guards staying in it, including bunks, weapons’ racks, footlockers, a large table, benches and targets.
The Rusty Dragon Inn features friends and foes from the world of Golarion, and is sure to please Pathfinder fans new and veteran alike. Details.
This set featuring detailed, modular dungeon decor like crates, barrels, and torches to bring your settings to life.
This set contains many beautiful display pieces that will send shivers down your spine! Included in each box is a collection of miniatures to create the perfect graveyard scene.
This gorgeous set of miniatures includes recognizable magic items such as the storied artifact, The Eye & Hand of Vecna! But that’s not all, this collection also includes several beautiful and versatile scenery pieces.
With Palisade Walls that create an 8×8 play space, the Pathfinder Battles Goblin Village Premium Set is one of the best ways to enhance a scene for your players.
A perfect set for a wargaming landscape. Suitable for medieval, contemporary, and futuristic war game settings and battles.
This amazing set contains 73 Plastic Scenery Pieces ideal for decorating dungeons. It includes devices, furniture, loot and treasure, artifacts and much more.
No adventure is complete without foes. It’s likely that your main characters will bring their own miniatures with them, but what about the enemies they shall face? Instead of using random markers that are difficult to follow, you can complement your dungeon or scenario with cardboard, metal or plastic miniatures.
Printed on sturdy cardstock, each double-sided pawn contains a beautiful full-color image of a nasty monster from the Pathfinder Bestiary.
This random lot of 25 D&D miniatures is perfect for adding a menagerie of monsters to a new collection or for adding fresh characters to your current campaign. Details.
The D&D Icons of the Realms: Classic Creatures Box Set features nine re-imagined iconic monsters from the Dungeons & Dragons first edition Monster Manual.
Take your campaign to the next level with the 8 piece Goblin Monster mini figures. With four different characters, this set provides the variety needed for a great game.
This set contains 100 skeleton warriors in 6 different assorted positions (positions do not come in equal amounts). They come in packaging bags and measure 3 inches tall. Details.
This new collection of pre-painted fantasy miniatures is sure to bring life to the table top or make a great collectible for your collection. Details.
Collect all 44 figures from Monster Menagerie 3, the newest set of randomly sorted monsters and heroes in this exciting line of D&D miniatures, Icons of the Realms.
This set includes 40 unpainted and ready to play, no assembly required. Come in two colors to make identifying minis easier. Perfect to use in roleplaying games.