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51 Dungeons For Fantasy Tabletop Role Playing Games (RPG) | Dungeon Maps

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Dungeons are a staple of fantasy tabletop role playing games (RPGs). They're places of danger and adventure, where players can test their skills and wits against deadly monsters and treacherous traps.

But coming up with new and interesting dungeons can be a challenge. That's where this guide comes in. Here, you'll find 51 dungeons, complete with maps, descriptions, and encounters.

These dungeons are designed for a variety of levels and playstyles, so you're sure to find something that fits your campaign. Whether you're looking for a quick one-shot adventure or a sprawling mega-dungeon, we've got you covered.

Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
by Matt Davids

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Language : English
File size : 56308 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 140 pages

So grab your dice and your imagination, and let's dive into the world of dungeons!

  1. The Sunless Citadel

The Sunless Citadel is a classic dungeon for low-level characters. It's a small, self-contained dungeon with a simple but effective layout. The dungeon is home to a variety of goblins, kobolds, and other low-level monsters.

[Image of The Sunless Citadel map]

  1. The Lost Mine of Phandelver

The Lost Mine of Phandelver is a great dungeon for first-time players. It's a relatively short dungeon with a straightforward plot. The dungeon is home to a variety of goblins, orcs, and other low-level monsters.

[Image of The Lost Mine of Phandelver map]

  1. The Forge of Fury

The Forge of Fury is a mid-level dungeon that's perfect for a group of experienced players. The dungeon is home to a variety of traps, puzzles, and monsters. The dungeon's boss is a powerful fire giant.

[Image of The Forge of Fury map]

  1. The Tomb of Annihilation

The Tomb of Annihilation is a massive mega-dungeon that's designed for high-level characters. The dungeon is home to a variety of traps, puzzles, and monsters. The dungeon's boss is a powerful lich.

[Image of The Tomb of Annihilation map]

  1. The Curse of Strahd

The Curse of Strahd is a classic adventure module that's been updated for 5th edition. The adventure takes place in the Ravenloft setting, a dark and gothic world. The adventure is home to a variety of vampires, werewolves, and other monsters.

[Image of The Curse of Strahd map]

These are just a few of the many dungeons that are available for fantasy tabletop RPGs. With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect dungeon for your next campaign.

If you're feeling inspired, you can also try creating your own dungeons. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  • Start with a concept. What's the theme of your dungeon? Is it a haunted castle, a lost temple, or a dragon's lair? Once you have a concept, you can start to develop the details of your dungeon.
  • Draw a map. A map will help you to visualize your dungeon and to plan out the encounters. Don't worry about making it perfect, just get the basic layout down.
  • Populate your dungeon. What monsters will your players encounter? How will they be placed throughout the dungeon? Be sure to include a variety of monsters, from weak minions to powerful bosses.
  • Add traps and puzzles. Traps and puzzles can add a lot of excitement to a dungeon. Be sure to place them strategically, so that they're challenging but not impossible.
  • Create a backstory. What's the history of your dungeon? Why was it built? What happened to the people who lived there? A backstory can help to make your dungeon more immersive and memorable.

Creating your own dungeons can be a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun. With a little planning, you can create a dungeon that your players will love to explore.

Dungeons are a great way to add excitement and adventure to your fantasy tabletop RPG campaign. With so many different dungeons to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect one for your next adventure.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your dice and your imagination, and let's explore the world of dungeons!

Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
by Matt Davids

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 56308 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 140 pages
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Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
Dungeons: 51 Dungeons for Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing Games (RPG Dungeon Maps)
by Matt Davids

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 56308 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 140 pages
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