This “virtual boxed set” is made up of five PDFs, comprising five booklets you’d find in an old boxed set. It’s one large map (22″x34″) that can be printed as 8 U.S. letter-sized sheets and put together. It can be used as a stand-alone dungeon, or as part of a larger mega-dungeon.
The rooms are numbered, and each room gets its own page, basically an exploded view of the room taking up a little less than a quarter of the page, and blank lines on the rest of the page. This is intended to be the gamemaster’s reference, where you get to fill out what’s in the room. There are no encounters here; what you’re getting is just a map so that you can create your own encounters.
The final booklet has three tables to randomly generate sounds, smells, and “adventure-spawn features”, which are just descriptions of the room’s unusual features or some significant object within.
The PDFs have writable features, so you can type your own information in before you print and save yourself some hand cramps from writing. The maps can also be scales, and rooms printed individually, so you can lay them out like dungeon tiles and use them with miniatures.
If all you’re looking for is a blank map so you can design your own megadungeon, here you go. It’s pretty basic, but a solid idea.
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