Hi NWW. There is no hard and fast answer to this question because it entirely depends on how you want to incorporate those hexes into your build. The idea behind these hexes was to allow bridge hexes for creating bridges (used in conjunction with the post and handrail tiles) and brick hexes for sidewalk type areas in urban/town/indoor builds. So it totally depends on how you want your layout to look.If you just want to use these hexes to replace dungeon, cave, indoor or outdoor hexes, the counts we use when we create our core physical terrain packs for customers are as follows;Dungeon - 163Cave - 150Indoor - 112Outdoor - 106These hex totals will ensure you have enough to layout any single one scenario using one hex type from the 95 core Gloomhaven scenarios.Regards,Jay
Yeah all good, that’s a solid plan for sure and I understand you not wanting to spoil things for yourself.My advice is to print 163 dungeon, 150 cave, 112 indoor and 106 outdoor hexes. Those are the four core hex types found in the 95 scenarios of Gloomhaven.The bridge, brick, cobble, dock and any other hexes other than the four I mention are just extra flavour dressings to spice up your builds.Good luck with the Black Barrow!Jay
Hi NWW. There is no hard and fast answer to this question because it entirely depends on how you want to incorporate those hexes into your build. The idea behind these hexes was to allow bridge hexes for creating bridges (used in conjunction with the post and handrail tiles) and brick hexes for sidewalk type areas in urban/town/indoor builds. So it totally depends on how you want your layout to look. If you just want to use these hexes to replace dungeon, cave, indoor or outdoor hexes, the counts we use when we create our core physical terrain packs for customers are as follows; Dungeon - 163 Cave - 150 Indoor - 112 Outdoor - 106 These hex totals will ensure you have enough to layout any single one scenario using one hex type from the 95 core Gloomhaven scenarios. Regards, Jay