Bite-Sized Dungeons

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BITE-SIZED

DUNGEONS
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How to Use Table of Dungeons

This notebook is a tool to help you


quickly develop dungeons and other A.
adventuring sites! Each spread has a
graph of 6 nodes with 6 edges on the
left side, and on the right side there 2.
are sections for you to write a basic
description of the place, a table of 6
random encounters, and keys for all 3.
6 of the rooms or nodes.
To get started, draw a card from a
typical deck (or open the pamphlet to
4.
a random page). Roll 6-sided dice to
generate your map according to the
steps below:
5.
1. Determine which 1 or 2 rooms
are entrances into the dungeon.
2. Determine which 2 rooms are 6.
occupied by NPCs.
3. Determine which 1 of the rooms
occupied also have treasure. 7.
4. Determine which 1 of the rooms
unoccupied have treasure.
5. Determine which 1 of the rooms 8.
unoccupied have a feature with
which players can interact.
6. Determine which 1 of the rooms
9.
unoccupied is trapped (which
may or may not be the room
with treasure from step #3).
7. Determine the 6 connections T.
between rooms, such as if there
is (1) a corridor, requiring 1 turn
to traverse, (2) a stuck door, J.
requiring force to proceed, or (3)
a secret entrance. Results from
(4-6) do not pose obstacles. Q.

There are 13 possible maps to start


from, enough for one every week for K.
one season of the year!

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