Does anyone know if there is something that simply lists all of the tiles that are in each skirmish mission?
Does anyone know if there is something that simply lists all of the tiles that are in each skirmish mission?
It should be on the paper that describes the 2 missions, A & B.
The listing is at the very bottom of the page in a blue field.
They come with the core, expansion and individual forces packs.
On the sheet for every skirmish mission and campaign mission there is a list of the tiles included in that mission.
I found that I really miss not having the individual tiles numbered on the map. Sometimes it's not perfectly straightforward where each piece goes.
I just assemble the map with the obvious pieces, then fill in the gaps as when it becomes obvious. It takes a bit longer than Decent for this reason, but it's really not that bad.
Also, a tip for organizing the tiles in the core set:
Tiles 1-10 -> gallon ziploc
Tiles 19-30 -> gallon ziploc
All 1x2 pieces and doors -> sandwich ziploc
All 2x2 pieces -> sandwich ziploc
With the two bags of bigger tiles, I keep them in numerical order, but the smaller bag tiles I stack by type regardless of number.
I know there are many ways to organize them, but for me, this works the best. It allows me to pull straight from the list in order for the larger tiles, then grab the filler tiles later.
Edited by Lifer4700It should be on the paper that describes the 2 missions, A & B.
The listing is at the very bottom of the page in a blue field.
They come with the core, expansion and individual forces packs.
On the sheet for every skirmish mission and campaign mission there is a list of the tiles included in that mission.
Yeah I knew that - thanks. Sorry I should have been clearer in my OP.
I meant, was there a 'database' anywhere that lists all of the tiles associated with each map. Maybe I'll have to make it myself.
You may want to check this thread:
https://community.fantasyflightgames.com/topic/187822-skirmish-map-puzzle-guides/
There is a set of PDFs for Core Set and Twin Shadows plus expansions that contains a great set of guides on where each of the pieces go and how they assemble to form the maps.
Or you could live a new life, a life without jigsaws.
Or you could live a new life, a life without jigsaws.
I love those, but unfortunately they aren't tournament legal for competitive play. Wish they were though.