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08-18-2017, 06:39 AM | #1 |
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brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
I'm looking for more non combat encounters for my mega dungeon.
Not really traps either, unless its complex puzzle traps versus "pressure plate releases gas" Any idea are useful. Its a megadungeon after all, sooner or later I will use everything. |
08-18-2017, 06:53 AM | #2 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
A 3-D labyrinth with switches that change the direction of gravity for the all or part of the tunnels.
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08-18-2017, 06:55 AM | #3 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
Got food? Got healing? Got weapons? It's a big dungeon - maybe you packed enough rations for only one month, or your cleric ended up on the wrong end of a longsword, or you had to get rid of your longsword quickly. If that's the case, then welcome to the Delver's Shoppe! We realized it's much more profitable - and safer - to sell to the people taking chances than it is for us to take those chances ourselves, so we set up shop on level 33. Replenish your food supplies (hope you like mushrooms), get yourselves patched up (at a reasonable markup), and replace any weapons you might have broken or lost (replacement weapons looted from only the finest bodies).
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08-18-2017, 07:08 AM | #4 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
Chase: perhaps there's a creature that steals something from a PC, or a horse bolts away, or an ally is captured.
Recover the gear: the party loses a signature item (e.g., fell through a crack during an earthquake) and the group needs to explore and retrieve the item. Puzzles: a part of the dungeon has a puzzle that the PCs must solve in order to advance. Logic puzzles and riddles both work, in different ways. Stealth: the party needs to sneak into and out of an area without being detected, possibly while doing recon or sabotage. Stop the ritual: the PCs must disrupt a ritual before awful things happen. Escort mission: the PCs must keep an NPC safe through a travel sequence. |
08-18-2017, 07:42 AM | #5 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
Herbivores: Dungeon beast encounters center around predators (often apex predators) and scavengers. What do these eat when there aren't juicy adventurers presenting themselves? Miniature cattle! Bunnies! Goats! Finding twenty basically harmless creatures grazing on manavore fungus or spreading out through a Continual Light cave full of grass could be the animal equivalent of the Dread Gazebo, as the PCs keep expecting the hidden teeth to come out.
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08-18-2017, 07:42 AM | #6 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
Traversal Obstacles: places that are hard to get to. The trick with this is magic can make this trivially easy. They're probably best combined with anti-magic zones. The classically involves lots of climbing, jumping, swimming, and rope throwing.
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08-19-2017, 01:05 AM | #7 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
An elven damsel chained to a wall.
"I think I've been waiting centuries for someone to rescue me, but it's hard to keep track of time down here." She has Lockpicking-15 and Escape-12, and has escaped and been recaptured a few times (starting with those skills at default).
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08-19-2017, 04:40 AM | #8 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
A very large Dwarven mining crew. Friendly and professional, they're here to punch a nice big tunnel through the middle of the dungeon.
But, as you know, those dwarven toilets empty themselves, and consequentially something has got to go somewhere.
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08-19-2017, 09:13 PM | #9 |
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Re: brainstorming noncombat encounters for my mega dungeon
A different take: A series of farm caverns tended by the serf equivalent of a semi-dominant "evil" humanoid species. As long as the players don't start killing all the farmers, they'll gladly trade food for anything. An infinite food source if the players aren't kill-crazy. Maybe the PCs have to regularly "liberate" the farms from different factions of dungeon dweller masters.
There's always the classic magic fountain. Do you drink? Do you force/trick a fellow player to drink first? Insanely intricate valuable glass statue too big to move through openings, and essentially worthless if broken into pieces. Some players love to waste time figuring out how to take home the dumbest things. A room illusioned-up to look like the exit, complete with a view of the actual outside doorway (used by a long-dead dweller to observe the dungeon entrance). A Scooby-Doo hallway where all the doors are portals that lead only to other doors in the hallway. Another great PC time waster as they try to discover "the one door that leads somewhere" If it's a curved hallway, it may take a long time before they discover the truth. A room covered in torches with a Minecraft style tree inside. Cubical sections, grows incredibly fast from branch cuttings (if placed in a cube of dirt), etc. An abandoned prison (an actual dungeon!), with acceptable cots for sleeping. Dead adventurers scattered here and there... from old age. Sometimes covered in a cairn by former party members, sometimes out in the open. If they're communicated with via necromancy/divination, they ask to be reburied topside. |
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