{
  "path": "/3mia4gf4uzc2c",
  "site": "at://did:plc:tixyo3eqxqxd4mbuxndjhfql/site.standard.publication/3mi3e44vtm226",
  "tags": [
    "advice"
  ],
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "title": "I made a 120 Room Dungeon in a Month",
  "content": {
    "$type": "pub.leaflet.content",
    "pages": [
      {
        "id": "019d3b8a-1971-788a-b23d-acc28d46119b",
        "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument",
        "blocks": [
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Originally published May 13th 2025"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "So I run an open table D&D game for a youth center. I got myself a notion that I had two months before I was gonna be running a game so I might as well try doing some daily dungeon keying and by the time I had to run a game then I’d have something sizable to run for the folks at the youth center, an d I could keep expanding it until I had a full megadungeon to one day release."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "I started brainstorming and decided on a general outline of the dungeon I came to this general premise"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList",
              "children": [
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "The Burrow: heavily overgrown complex that while technically underground is only so by a foot or two of topsoil and has enough cave ins that natural light isn't unheard of"
                  }
                },
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "????: more standard dungeon, no strong theme but heavy aesthetic contrast with the barrows above with darkness and no greenery."
                  }
                },
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "The Grand Ossuary: massive catacomb complex teeming with undead."
                  }
                },
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "The caves of prehistory: like cavemen and shit can be found here, decidedly natural as opposed to the two prior levels, heavy focus on ecology just like level 1."
                  }
                },
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "The Flooded City: a city so ancient that it should be impossible, canals and waterways connect desperate areas and hide secrets."
                  }
                },
                {
                  "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.orderedList#listItem",
                  "content": {
                    "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
                    "plaintext": "The forgotten caverns: caves so deep and ancient that even a city too old to exist has forgotten about what is down here, truly alien."
                  }
                }
              ],
              "startIndex": 1
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "facets": [
                {
                  "index": {
                    "byteEnd": 259,
                    "byteStart": 239
                  },
                  "features": [
                    {
                      "uri": "https://www.failuretolerated.com/writing-rooms-in-pairs",
                      "$type": "pub.leaflet.richtext.facet#link"
                    }
                  ]
                }
              ],
              "plaintext": "A week later I was working on filling it out. I decided I was gonna do things a little differently, I was gonna work from the bottom up, so foreshadowing on earlier floors was easier, and I was going to follow the advice of Sean McCoy and write rooms in pairs. With that I set out with my roughly 2 months hoping to do 2 rooms a day."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "However astute readers may notice I said I made a 120 room dungeon in a month, not two, so what happened?"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Well mainly the youth center wanted me back sooner than I originally thought and as such I had half the time, I learned this two weeks before the game was to start back up so I had to kick it into high gear and double the rate of key fills per day. This increased speed made me realize a few flaws with my methodology I want to talk about."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Flaw 1: The Initial Premise"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "I like the ideas I layed out for each layer, the strong theming was inspired by the videogame The Binding of Isaac where each floor has a very different feel to it. I think this is solid in principle but I now realize that this dungeon idea didn’t really have a backbone. There were implied layers of history, but none of the stuff you need to help really direct the keying."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "If I was in the position to start from scratch I’d think of a strong cultural history for this place and then add it more but the way it sits I’m half way through the first draft so I just know in second and third drafts of this I am just gonna need to write some history and change a few keys to reflect this."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Also floor 2 is incredibly weak, I knew it going into it but by the time I reached it I realized just how anemic the idea is, vibes can help a lot but idk generic vibes doesn’t really mean anything. Floor 3 being the one with all the undead made me hesitant to put undead in floor 2 so that was also a limit on the palette of something that probably needed more flavor to it."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Flaw 2: Bottom Up"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Is starting from the bottom and working your way up necessarily a bad idea? No not at all I really recommend it if you have the time but fundamentally because I was on far more of a crunch than I initially anticipated it means that I was sitting in a situation where I had 70 rooms done and I was freaking out because I didn’t have anything ready for the table. Knowing what I know now I think I would have certainly started on floor 2 and worked my way up instead of floor 3."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Flaw 3: More Than Keys"
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "A dungeon is more than just keys, it’s also a map and random encounters. By the time I had 120 been 31 days (well more actually because in the beginning I got excited and did a little of floor 4). I still didn’t have nearly enough to run the thing. I hadn’t drawn up the maps for any of the floors and had to rush to get them done. Also I needed encounter tables, now I could have simply used the ones found in a myriad set of games for just running at a youth center."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "However I don’t really like using generic monsters at all, and the floors I had were so heavily themed I would have regardless had to rework any tables there. Designing monsters is also a lot of work and getting 15 unique monsters per floor like I originally planned and still plan to do is a lot of work."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "It was just more and more confounding layers of work on an already incredibly tight timeframe for something of this size."
            }
          },
          {
            "$type": "pub.leaflet.pages.linearDocument#block",
            "block": {
              "$type": "pub.leaflet.blocks.text",
              "plaintext": "Here are a few more things I did wrong, like not really using a dungeon fill procedure for days where I couldn’t come up with ideas at first, but that’s far more minor. The Sean McCoy advice lead to some really good rooms though so that was nice. There aren’t a lot of grand lessons to be learned here but I hope someone reads this postmortem (does it count as a post mortem if I know I am only half done?) is useful for someone else considering working on a megadungeon. Don’t attempt to do 4 months of dungeon23 in 1 lol."
            }
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  },
  "description": "",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-29T21:41:12.369Z"
}