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==Examples of Megadungeons== | ==Examples of Megadungeons== | ||
* Barrowmaze: A megadungeon written by Greg Gillepsie. The dungeon itself is a series of interconnected barrows in a marsh. Bring a [[cleric]]. | * Barrowmaze: A megadungeon for [[Labyrinth Lord]] written by Greg Gillepsie. A 5th Edition version was also released after a successful Kickstarter. The dungeon itself is a series of interconnected barrows in a marsh. Bring a [[cleric]]. | ||
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A megadungeon is a big dungeon.
OK, more details. Well a megadungeon IS a big dungeon, often spawning several floors, each floor containing several rooms. The dungeon itself usually has several entrances from the outside.
A megadungeon is not just a big dungeon in the sense that it come with more than a list of room and their content. You usually got a description of the surroundings, an history of the dungeon itself, a description of the different factions of monsters and their relations, etc. Since megadungeons are huge and are intended to last for more than a few sessions of play, the sandbox aspect is often emphasized more than in a regular dungeon.
Examples of Megadungeons
- Barrowmaze: A megadungeon for Labyrinth Lord written by Greg Gillepsie. A 5th Edition version was also released after a successful Kickstarter. The dungeon itself is a series of interconnected barrows in a marsh. Bring a cleric.