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If there are other adventuring parties, why haven't the low level dungeons all been looted?

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You say some player characters have just loot the lost mines of never door?
You say some player characters have just fixed that snake problem under Hoggy Warts?
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Lets turn the question around, if you are a group of high level adventurers, why would you waste your time with a low level dungeon. Low level dungeons don't have much treasure in them. If you are a high level adventurer, a 100 gold piece horde does not look like much treasure to you, is it worth your time to kill a tribe of goblins to snatch it? Low level characters outnumber high level ones, and so do low level dungeons. At high levels, your characters can raise and lead armies into battle and collect your treasure when you defeat an enemy army.
 

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