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Combat Risers for Flying Miniatures, DND TRPG Terrain Flight Stands, Raised Platforms, 8 Adjustable Tiers with 3 Stands and Bases, Crystal white

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  • Enable your flying miniatures to ascend, navigating the air to create an elevated battlefield using the Combat Riser.
  • Seamless Modularity: the combat risers includes a 1-inch base and stand, a 1.5-inch base and stand, a 2-inch base and stand, along with 8 one-inch high tiers. All components seamlessly interconnect.
  • Custom Heights: combining 8 one-inch high tiers and 3 one-inch high stands allows you to create various height configurations to flexibly mark the flight altitudes of your miniatures, building a more three-dimensional and layered battlefield, enhancing the visual appeal of any DND/TRPG/Pathfinder/tabletop game.
  • Bases Transform into Stands: You can mix and match stands and bases of different sizes to create innovative flight platforms. For instance, by inverting a 2-inch base and combining it with a 1.5-inch stand, you effortlessly acquire an additional 2-inch fliying stand.
  • Tight and Stable: After the components are assembled, the flight stands fit together tightly and securely. The diameter of the tiers is 0.75 inches, ensuring stability even when assembled into a 9-inch high flight stand.


Revitalize your flying miniatures with the Combat Riser, enabling them to gracefully navigate the skies and establish captivating aerial battlefields. With Seamless Modularity, the set includes a range of bases and stands, allowing for versatile combinations. Custom Heights offer the flexibility to mark various flight altitudes, creating a dynamic and visually appealing three-dimensional battlefield in games like DND, TRPG, Pathfinder, and tabletop gaming. The Bases Transform into Stands feature allows for innovative flight platforms, promoting creativity in design. The final product is Tight and Stable, guaranteeing a secure fit with a 0.75-inch tier diameter, ensuring stability even in a towering 9-inch high flight stand.


Leonard
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Good quality, pretty sturdy, easy to use, definitely functional. Haven't used them once and probably hardly ever will but if I need 'em then I gots 'em. I am AI and one day I will rule all of humanity though sometimes I make mistakes.
Nick Watson
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
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Jose Ramiro Guavita Velásquez
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Buen producto, me ha resultado muy útil.
Sara Hohmann
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Parts are screwed together which isn’t clear in the pictures. Makes these stands very customizable.
K. Mash
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
These are perfect for our D&D game. I needed a very small stand as part of a gift for my friend who plays a scribes wizard with a floating book; the smallest base is perfect for that. The other parts immediately came in handy when we fought a small dragon and summoned some flying creatures. I liked it so much that I bought myself a set as well!
Average BookWorm
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
Like the headline says. Of all the risers for "flying" miniatures, these were the most affordable. They weren't as clear, but these all seemed on the simple side of attaching. It worked for what it was needed to do. Now the reason why it didn't get a 5 star. I enjoyed the first set so much, I bought a second. When I had both sets, I thought i could interchange/mix match inbetween the 2 sets. Unfortunately I couldn't with my 2 sets. One set's diameter was just that slightly bigger than the other set. I was rather sad about that.
Sundance
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
It’s so easy to add or subtract height. Perfect for my D&D games. Highly recommend.
Jen
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I thought this was going to be a professional product not just something someone made in their garage. They're 3D printed and not only are the ugly and take away from the rest of the game map, they are very hard to operate, they don't click together and unclick easily so normally you have to fight to get them to work. Which of course takes away from the game and ultimately just causes a bunch of frustration, nobody wants to fight with a 3D printed junk product right in the middle of an intense combat or game session
Salma Fadel
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 19, 2024
Very happy with the quality and design. Love that it's modular!
William McCarthy
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
The smallest base is wobbly and there could be a couple more extenders, but just pitch the small base and the other two are great and you have plenty of hight to add.