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Pathfinder 1E Dungeons of Golarion

Well, I think each issue in such a megadungeon series could be used either as part of the whole megadungeon or to "drop in" a level to a homebrew game (so you aren't necessarily required to use the whole thing - just use what you want).

That way each product could serve a dual purpose.

Undermountain is a good example of how this could work. The dungeon had an overall theme, but I don't recall any level needing another level to work. And you can always play the "gate" game, whereby coming and going is easy through gates that access certain levels (if desired, or ignored if not desired).




(Oh, and thanks for the shout-out, MFI!)
 

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My review of the product is here

The book presents six encounter locations featuring dungeons, each with a sample map, an overall suggested larger layout for the dungeon complex, a detailed history of the site, and discussion of thematic monsters and encounters. The large overview maps of the "mega-dungeon" allow you as the GM to fill in those details by adding/plugging in your own dungeons/maps of your own design (or from another adventure product). The result is a hybrid of official and custom material -- all while keeping the adventure site on theme and in accordance with the overall "official layout" of the overall larger dungeon layout.
 

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