Spell Circle Interactive Trap

Spell Circle Interactive Trap

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Please note, this product is for the PDF design. Pair it with decal paper, and 16 1x1 tiles with the "plain" surface in order to create your trap!

Make your own interactive puzzle to challenge your players and bring your game to life!

A gif of the interactive DnD trap being used with pieces being slide around to reveal the final spell circle, D&D traps

 

The idea of this puzzle is that it is fun and interactive, and adaptable enough for you to pop it into a dungeon or game you're already running.

 

The tiles then act as puzzle pieces that can be rearranged to form a complete spell circle.


As soon as you step through the opening, a heavy stone wall falls into place behind you, blocking your exit.&nbsp;</em></p> <p><em>Looking about, you find yourself in a room empty and plain,&nbsp;save for an intricately carved black marble floor tiles.</em></p> <p><em>There appears to be no other exit, besides the now blocked archway you passed through, and a gap in the floor where a tile is missing.</em></p> <p><em>Peering down through the gap in the floor, at first you see only darkness. As your eyes adjust though, you make out rusted spikes, some with long-dead skeletons still skewered like pale kebabs...

 

To solve the puzzle and escape the room, players must work out how to shift the floor tiles, moving them into the correct position to form the complete spell circle.

 

Basic Steps for making your trap:

  • sliding a decal off of the water transfer paper onto a 1x1 dungeon tile and using a sponge to push it down, making an interactive D&D puzzle
  • Print this design on an A5 piece of decal paper on your inkjet printer.
  • Varnish the decal paper, let it dry and varnish it again.
  • Cut out the squares, soak them, then transfer them across onto your 1x1 "plain" dungeon tiles. 
  • Once dry, varnish the finished tiles again.
  • Bob's your badger! :D

You can follow the full step-by-step guide with handy gifs here!

 

A picture of the completed interactive D&D puzzle made of sliding magnetic dungeon tiles that when solved forms a cool spell circle

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