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Multitile Bridge V1

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A bridge that spans most of the Hextraction board, letting you pass over existing tiles on the board or fall right into them.

Concept created before BitTorrent's aqueducts were uploaded, but my tile was not printed and tested until after his were uploaded. This tile wound up a bit taller than his, and I hadn't considered putting more than one next to eachother so this breaks the boundaries of the four tiles it's supposed to cover. V2, still in the concept phase, will be more compatible with other tiles that are taller than normal, and should fit in with BitTorrent's tiles fine, being similar in height and not spilling over into the surrounding tiles. Further, V2 is split into three separate pieces as this current version requires a lot of supports that can cause issues if they fall over during the print.

Uses the Forbidden keyword, because it is larger than one Hextraction grid. I recommend calling a vote before putting into the draw bin or your opening hand, rather than on play, so that it doesn't clog up valuable hand space.

This can be placed at an angle, but due to it's steep slope, it requires a bit of momentum to get into at an angle. This tile is also a bit too large for the standard board in most situations. It's recommended for use on larger boards, or else include only one instance of this in the whole draw pool. As a consequence of being placed at an angle, tiles on top could wind up at a weird angle too!

Rules card reads: "Forbidden. Both Ends must bottom out. Tiles underneath cannot be destroyed until this is. Tiles may be placed on this tile's empty slots"


9 Likes19 DownloadsOctober 3, 2023
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9 Likes19 DownloadsOctober 3, 2023