![]() ![]() Having tiles that aren’t of the standard 2” x 2” size have some negatives but they are more than balanced out. Yet, the wave II set includes the larger 2” x 8” and 4” x 4” tiles which weren’t present in wave I – so overall gamers are getting more floor space. As a direct set comparison the Town & Village II set has 4 fewer 2” x 2” tiles compared to the original wave I set. This does work out as slightly less, 6 fewer 2” x 2” tiles to be exact, than the Dungeon Tiles I set – though all of the walls are double the height and therefore double the plastic. This disparity is gone as both of the wave II WarLock Tiles full sets come with twenty 2” x 2” tiles, two 4” x 4” tiles and two 2” x 8” tiles. In the first wave the Dungeon Tiles set included more floor tiles than in the Towns & Village set. However, is there a clear cut winner between wave I and II? Let’s find out! To check out the release of the wave II WarLock products we have dived in and got hands on with the full sets, and the new WarLock EZ Clips. To distinguish the products the expansion sets have green highlights, while the full sets use purple. The difference between full and expansion boxes is the inclusion of the floor tiles in the full sets. ![]() There are two styles Dungeon Tiles and Town & Village, both having a “full” set and an expansion set released. These sets include full height 2” walls, whereas wave 1 featured half height walls. WizKids has recently released two new sets and expansions for their WarLock Tiles range, considered wave II of their pre-painted 3D terrain products. ![]()
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