6 New Modular Passage Tiles From Glue Stick Terrain

6 New Modular Passage Tiles From Glue Stick Terrain

Modular passage tiles are the building blocks of an exciting dungeon crawl. But you don’t have to settle for heavy, bulky terrain that bogs you down.

GST modular passage tiles are lightweight and durable. Plus, they are low profile, so they don’t get in the way of gameplay.

So, let your imagination go wild as you create mazes, dead-ends, and all sorts of twists and turns with GST modular passage tiles.

3X2 Low Profile Passage Alcove

Glue Stick Terrain 3×2 Low Profile Passage Alcove

The Glue Stick Terrain 3×2 Low Profile Passage Alcove tile uses a seamless pattern that creates a nook along a dungeon passage.

Also, you can combine it with a door tile to make tiny rooms. Or use it by itself to create a small dead-end in a passage.

Combining it with dungeon room entrances can create niches or alcoves in rooms.

3X3 Low Profile Passage Corner

3X3 Low Profile Passage Corner

The 3X3 Low Profile Passage Corner tile lets you create the corner of a dungeon passage. 

You can use it to make either a righthand turn or a lefthand turn.

Use them in pairs to create a U-turn in a passageway.

Better yet, combine four or more to create a maze.

3X3 Low Profile Passage Cross Intersection

3X3 Low Profile Passage Cross Intersection

The 3X3 Low Profile Passage Cross Intersection modular passage tile lets you create an intersection in a dungeon passageway. 

You could add an alcove to create a short dead end. Or conceal the cavity behind a door to create a closet or a hiding place.

Then again, you may put it in the middle of a long passageway to create facing alcoves that hold treasures and puzzles.

Add an entrance to pop into a vast chamber.

Alternately, a maze could await you around the next corner.

Perhaps the passage extends into the gloom where it might come to a sudden dead-end or a deadly trap.

3X3 Low Profile Passage Dead End

3X3 Low Profile Passage Dead End

The 3X3 Low Profile Passage Dead End tile lets you create a dead-end for a dungeon passage. 

Then again, you could add a door to make a small room hiding at the end of a passageway.

Also, you can put it at a room entrance to create a small chamber alongside a much larger room.

Perhaps you will combine two dead-end tiles with a floor trap or an invisible door to create a seemingly impossible situation.

3X3 Low Profile Passage Tee Intersection

3X3 Low Profile Passage Tee Intersection

The 3X3 Low Profile Passage Tee Intersection adds another intersection to your toolkit.

As you go down a long passageway, you can have paths that enter from either the left or right. They could be short and end in an alcove or a longer dead-end. Or they could be longer leading down another gloomy passage.

You could turn a tee intersection into a complex dead-end with a bit of imagination.

One leg might be a maze that goes nowhere.

The other ends in what appears to be a wall but is a hidden door to a chamber.

3X3 Low Profile Passage Way

3X3 Low Profile Passage Way

The 3X3 Low Profile Passage Way is the workhorse modular passage tile. You use it to create stretches of gloomy corridors.

Start with these tiles to create the main path. Then you can add in the other passage tiles to make side passages and dead ends.

When you add some doors and traps along the way, you will have an encounter to challenge any travelers.

Final Thoughts

You can use GST modular passage tiles to create a complex maze or a simple path to another room.

Perhaps, some suits of armor will fill an alcove-lined passage. Then you might encounter a tiny room made with a dead-end tile and a door.

A modular passage tile lets you create a nearly limitless number of configurations no matter where your imagination leads you.   

Explore Further 

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While you’re at it, add some other modular pieces from the GST collection to your DM campaign set.