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Jungle Scatter Terrain can be used in a multitude of settings. Trees come in all variety of sizes and so should your scatter terrain for your tabletop game. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. In this two part GameSmith DIY crafting tutorial we will show you a how to create Jungle Scatter Terrain suitable for the Skull & Shackles or Serpent’s Skull Adventure Paths from Pathfinder or Dungeons and Dragons’ (D&D) Tomb of Annihilation, or for wargame such as Warhammer 40K. With just a few supplies and a few basic crafting techniques any DIY tabletop crafter can create a great variety of Jungle Scatter Terrain than can be used for an island jungle, hide an ambush, act as a shelter, break sight lines, or impede movement through the area. In Part 1 of this Jungle Scatter Terrain tutorial, we care are building up the base of various sizes of out terrain pieces. In Part 2, we will add palm trees, plants, and undergrowth to our builds. From all of us here at TheGameSmith, we hope you find these scatter terrain hacks informative and helpful. We’ll see you at the table! Subscribe to TheGameSmith to see all our content! / @thegamesmithstable TheGameSmith website has my free blog which posts monthly crafting and roleplaying game topics. Also check out the webpage store for links to the tools and supplies I use to build the crafting hobby: Website & Blog: https://thegamesmith.org Patreon page: / thegamesmith2019 Facebook: / the-gamesmith-1791237020976563 Pinterest: / gamesmith2018 Thanks again for visiting TheGameSmith. Background music “New Land” is from YouTube Audio Library Video intro and music from: https://videohive.net/ Use of “Dark Crystal” font on this channel is licensed