Tiki torches are a fast way to make an outdoor scene feel staged—like someone prepared the space for visitors (or a trap). Use them to frame paths, mark ritual areas, and add readable light points in the wilderness.
Usage Tips
- Frame camps and clearings: grass floor + tiki torches + a campfire creates an instant encounter map.
- Guide movement: place torches along routes to show where people travel, patrol, or lure intruders.
- Add “ritual energy”: arrange torches in a ring or at cardinal points to suggest ceremony.
- Anchor with props: pair with bags or a signpost to imply travelers, a checkpoint, or a guarded trail.
Great for: jungle ruins, island beaches, forest rituals, bandit camps, and night ambush scenes.






