Player Dungeon

  are player made custom dungeons you can create.


 * Lot owners can attach their own player dungeon to their lot. A dungeon is different from a basement, but does share some similarities. For instance, it’s like a basement in the sense that a dungeon is an expansion to a lot that exists independently of any house on that lot; you may place a dungeon entrance on your lot even if that lot doesn’t have a house on it, and vice-versa. You’ll need two things in order to place a dungeon on your lot: a Dungeon Entrance Dungeon Basement Entrance and a Dungeon Foyer. You can buy recipes to craft them for gold from bookseller merchants (located in some large NPC towns, such as Aerie, Ardoris, Brittany Estates, and Kingsport).  You can also buy foyers from the in-game Crown Store Crown Shop.  You can reshape your crafted entrance with patterns available from the in-game Crown Store or as loot in game.  Dungeon Entrances are placeable decorations that can be deployed on the ground anywhere there is room on your lot. This includes inside or outside your house, including the upper floors. Dungeon Entrances will not function without a Dungeon Foyer Deed.  Dungeon Foyer Deeds function much like basement deeds. To connect your dungeon entrance to a dungeon foyer, you must have the deed to that foyer in your possession. To enter a player dungeon, double-click the dungeon entrance object and click the “Enter Dungeon” or “Enter Sample Dungeon” button. If a dungeon is available, you’ll be sent to that scene.  In addition to being an entry point for your dungeon, your dungeon entrance is also a tool that allows you to change the associated dungeon foyer and adjust the permissions for those who can enter your dungeon, much like the sign outside of a housing lot.  The Lot owner can expand the dungeon beyond the foyer by adding additional hallways and rooms. They can also place decorations and add encounter rooms with dangerous enemies!  Player dungeons, like basements, can be set to allow for open-PvP. Be cautious when entering a player dungeon!  Every dungeon foyer contains a Resurrection Ankh near the entrance..


 * Helpful Tip: If you’re an owner or steward, enter the “/slew” command into your chat window to enter “free camera” mode and fly around your dungeon. Change your speed with your mouse wheel. Turn off this mode by entering “/slew” in the chat window again or pressing ESC twice.

Player Dungeon Encounters
Some player dungeon rooms have the ability to spawn enemies within them. Such rooms are “encounter” rooms "with spawns."

When an encounter room with spawns is initially placed, its enemies are not yet enabled. While in Design Mode, an authorized player can place a totem in the encounter room. While in Adventure Mode, an encounter room with a totem will spawn appropriate creatures.

Create a totem by collecting "Essence" items related to the encounter room's enemies (e.g. Lich Essences for liches, Elf Essences for elves, Kobold Essences for kobolds, etc.) and combining them at a Smelting crafting station. For example, 100 Lich Essences can create a Tier 1 Lich Totem that will upgrade a Lich "with spawns" encounter room into a Tier 1 Lich encounter room.

You can use the Smelting crafting station to combine multiple lower-tier totems to create a higher-tier totem. Higher-tier totems produce enemies with higher threat levels. The chart below indicates how many lower-tier totems are required to create a higher-tier totem.

Dungeon Point Limits
Dungeon pieces can have different point values depending on their size. In general, an 8x8 piece will be one dungeon point. Dungeon point limits start with a base value based on the size of the lot that the dungeon is built on. They will be able to be increased by purchasing additional points for your account, via both gold and Crowns of the Obsidians.

Moving a Decorated Lot or Basement
You can use the Property Manager window to store a fully-decorated lot or basement and unpack it to either that same lot or another empty lot of the same size that you have claimed in any scene. You can also store player dungeons in the Property Manager. Dungeon points are based on the lot size that the dungeon is started on. Using the Property Manager to move a player dungeon to a larger lot will not recalculate that base.

You can access the Property Manager window from the Stained Glass menu icon, the Lot Deeds options menu, or from any lot sign in any scene. The left side of the window shows your available slots and their current storage status. Each player is given 5 storage slots. You may purchase additional storage slots with Crowns of the Obsidians. The right side of the Property Manager window shows all of your claimed lots. Each lot includes the name of the deed used to claim the lot, the location of the lot, and the size of the lot. Each lot also has two slots: one for the primary contents of your lot (including the house), and one for the basement and its contents.