

- #One page dungeon compendium pdf
- #One page dungeon compendium zip file
- #One page dungeon compendium generator
- #One page dungeon compendium manual
Eldritch Foundry - Even more custom miniatures.Reaper Minis - Very popular pre-made minis.Desktop Hero - Design your own custom 3D miniatures for purchase.Hero Forge Custom Figs - Design your own custom 3D miniatures for purchase with a ton of features including full color.
#One page dungeon compendium manual
#One page dungeon compendium generator


GMbinder - Create and curate homebrew content.Homebrewery - Create your own content that looks official.DM's Guild - Official place to buy modules and stuff.

#One page dungeon compendium pdf
Instead, Alex Schroeder ran it and the results were published here yesterday:įinally a PDF of all 114 entries can be found here:īut I’m migrating all the individual files to the Tabletop Adventure site soon, hopefully, each file will be available then.Everything here is either system agnostic or D&D 5E unless otherwise specified. There was a 2010 One Page Dungeon contest but I nor Michael ran it. The Ebook version has a lower resolution while the print version allows to print individual dungeons crisply! I’m so proud of it and I’m happy we decided to distribute it as a free product.īoth files in the downloaded ZIP are full color but feature a button on the second page to remove the interior background, making it printer friendlier. This project was the first one where I gave myself the obligation to see it through the ‘ugh, this project sucks’ phase. Will there be a One-Page Dungeon Codex 2010? The “2009” in the current compendium certainly suggests that - and I hope there will be. You can read about it here, plus see all the entries that have links, and grab a collection while you’re at it. There was also a one-page dungeon contest in 2010, though not run by the same folks. I’ve been friends with Phil for a few years now, and while I don’t know much about Michael (other than that he seems like a good guy), I do know something about Phil: He has too much energy, talent, and publishing potential to let this project be his last.Īnd if you need still more one-page dungeon goodness, there’s also a PDF that collects all 114 entries in the 2009 contest. It’s impossible not to feel the enthusiasm Phil, Michael, the contributors, and Tabletop Adventures had for this project - and that makes for a fun e-book.
#One page dungeon compendium zip file
The whole e-book clocks in at over 50 pages, and the zip file for the PDF includes both a screen-optimized and a printer-friendly version. This is a good-looking PDF that includes more content than you might expect from 21 one-page dungeons: In addition to the dungeons, the one-page dungeon template is provided, along with background on the concept, advice on using the template, and ways to enjoy these dungeons in your game.
