any chance we can get a pic of how you store your Dwarven Forge? After hearing how many scenarios you have prepped I’m curious how you store your stuff after it’s disassembled. Let me get a pic when I get home!
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) March 31, 2018
Here is a “current state” pic. Missing a few boxes (as I haven’t yet repacked the things that are still out from previous sessions), but you get the idea. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/eNNQb1ygBx
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) March 31, 2018
Sorry, another question. Do you organize by type? cavern vs. dungeon vs. sewer? and do you sub-organize from there? I do indeed! if you look at the boxes, they are individually labeled. "Caverns: Walls", "Caverns: Water Tiles", "Dungeon: Corners", etc
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) March 31, 2018
So, Matt, do you create the build and then just bring ‘that’ with you to the studio? I mean, is that how you generally operate? You don’t have to carry a bunch with you, right? Correct! I prepare a number of "possible" maps on light boards of wood at home and transport them to the studio. I DO keep a small set of random tiles at the studio, as well as a battlegrid mat, just in case they go somewhere weird.
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) March 31, 2018
Sweet Vecna! That’s a LOT of Dwarven Forge stuff. Matt, do you draw your plans first and then build it, or do you design the floorplans with the DF units? It's been my slow collection over the past 5 years! I generally build the floorplans WITH the tiles, as it saves me a little time, but sometimes I will sketch it in advance.
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) March 31, 2018