Cobble walls give your maps a handmade, weathered feel—less “perfect fortress” and more “old world stonework.” Use them to quickly communicate age, dampness, and tight urban spaces.
Usage Tips
- Use short segments to create narrow passageways, alcoves, and tucked-away storage nooks.
- Pair with cobblestone floors for streets and sewers, or mix with stone floor for older interiors.
- Add props for instant context: crates and barrels say “storeroom,” while a wall torch says “someone still uses this place.”
- Layer in danger: tight turns + clutter make great ambush points and chase scenes.
Great for: basements, sewers, alley corridors, city crypts, and forgotten undercity routes.





