I should have elaborated what terrain i'll be doing for Malifaux and Warmachine/Hordes. I looked at each terrain and calculated how many times they appear in all of the random charts. These numbers, of course, don't take into account if you draw a 2 of a suit and you now have one 2 less to determine the random terrain. That would be a little ridiculous.
53 times: Soul Stone Vein (2 X 2 or smaller)
48: Creepy Structure (3 X 3 or larger)
48: Hazardous Terrain (3 X 3 or larger)
42: Graveyard (3 X 3 or larger)
42: Scrap Pile (3 X 3 or larger, severe)
37: Mysterious Effigies (2 30mm markers)
32: Ancient Monument (50mm marker)
32: Hanging Tree (50mm marker)
30: Ancient Text (2 book markers)
30: Arcane Apparatus (50mm marker)
29: Dead Zone (3 X 3 or larger)
25: Bag of Soulstones (marker)
20: Cache of Tomes (6 Book markers)
20: Pool of Aether (3 X 3 or larger)
16: Campsite (2 X 2 or larger, severe)
15: Drink Up! (1 X 5 or larger)
15: Torture Chamber (3 X 3 or larger)
10: Recalibration Device (50 mm marker)
5: Magic Nexus (3 X 3)
5: Wetbar (3 X 3 or larger)
Everything else are entire board conditions. For those i'll eventually make up laminated sheets that one side is upside-down, so that each player can refer to it without moving it.
Of course i'll also need trees and buildings and such but that will come over the next year...i hope.
So the Soulstone vein will be my first Malifaux terrain piece. I'l post it once i make it.
Edit: This is 1E. For a 2E terrain list go here.
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