Thanks mate. I wanted it to be more inspirational, to show what's possible using the DMG random tables as inspiration.Thank you for this, looks great. I'd love to see some more of your creations using the DMG like this.
Yes! That is exactly what I was hoping to kick off. Not a big dungeon, not a 5-room dungeon, but something in between. See where the random tables in the DMG take you, but at the same time not be locked into following the tables slavishly. I think there's a ton of potential there for great mini-dungeons.Henry said:I completely missed this thread back in March - it actually gives me the idea to continue your idea with a thread full of these things, and try to encourage others to do the same. Rare is the DM who has no use for a trove of random dungeons and encounters to customize and steal for fodder.
Sure! I just uploaded a simple PDF to the original post.
I completely missed this thread back in March - it actually gives me the idea to continue your idea with a thread full of these things, and try to encourage others to do the same. Rare is the DM who has no use for a trove of random dungeons and encounters to customize and steal for fodder.
This is part of the reason why I love 5e in general and the DMG in particular.
EDIT: I'd also love to see randomly-generated (perhaps I should say germinated?) adventures, using the tables in the DMG.