I had a chance to finish off that Mosh Pit project I started a long while back. The pit is an MDF disk that's 16" wide. On top is a set of ancient block and sand in the pattern of a ruined temple.
I had a few things in mind when putting it together. First -- it had to be interesting to play on. It had to outline the play area and not add any effects that would withdraw from the Mosh Pit.
To that end, none of the blocks or ruins on the pit are tall enough to count as an obstacle or obstruction. Those can be added as seperate terrain pieces later. Another effect on the pit is a 1" zone around the edge. When Mosh Pit was originally released, there were two pit widths quoted -- 14" and 16". For old schoolers that like the 14" width, players can ignore the outer width and just use the sand line as the outer boundary.
There are some effects on the pit that are artistic. It's hard to see in this pic but there are two semiburied stone faces on the pit.
Looking forward to playing on it!
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