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OddCore

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Appreciate it! I will amend my original review!

That's quite alright. I appreciate you even answering this and putting the work in. No stress, no pressure, whenever you end up splitting them, I'd be happy to see it. I appreciate the thought as well on the other tileset: No need. I will pay the asking price on whatever I decide to grab, fair is fair. Thank you for the exchange, it's nice to see. Looking forward to using the tiles!

I am using Owlbear Rodeo and Foundry. In both VTTs, you can upload individual hex assets and then drag and drop them in a scene, populating the map hex by hex in that way.

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Update: The downloads now include individual hex files. Thank you to the creator and I am leaving the original comment for posterity and context. Looks great, and I recommend it!

Original Comment: Buyer beware, the hexes do not come in individual files. All hexes of each biome are in one file, all together. I am dissapointed this is the case as I can't upload individual hexes into a vtt to use them.

Thank you very much! That's perfect!

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Hi Jason, I am planning a one shot inspired by Annihilation, and was originally going to use 2400 Zone when I remembered this game exists. How would you compare the two? It seems QZ has a lot more meat on it and they seem to share genre tropes and expectations - would you say there is a reason to pick 2400 Zone over this? Also, I have been looking for inspiration for the game, what media touchstones would you recommend that is the same tone as Annihilation, or media that inspired you in making QZ (other than the two mentioned)?