September 13, 2025
Description
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See dungeon stats at the bottom of this description!
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I created this set in blender, with interactive elements  to make for a great gaming environment.
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This set consists of 15 unique parts, which include:
Parts take between 35 mins and 1 hour 50 each to print. Printing all parts to make the dungeon is just under 2 days.
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A couple of assembly notes:
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The parts use openlock bases, which can be found here. You will need to print the openlock clips to hold the parts together.
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For V8 Openlock tiles, to clip sections together, remove the upright parts - cuts shown as red lines in final image. You can use thin pliers for this.
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Dungeon stats (intended for 5E D&D)
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Your party have found themselves on the wrong side of a local lord, and have been thrown into the dungeon!
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You are all in the large cell, watching as Boblin the goblin is enclosed in the iron maiden, you must escape and help him..
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Methods of escape
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Bars of the cell - The bars are especially thick and will require a DC25 strength check to bend. This is reduced to DC20 if any character has access to a crowbar.
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The loose bricks - If a character inspects the walls they can roll an investigation check, DC14, to find the loose bricks. These can be pushed out with a DC18 strength check, but timing is key so the guards do not hear the commotion!
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The rat hole - A character with a passive perception of 15 or higher will notice rats coming and going through the rat hole - a druid can wildshape out if they have a small enough wildshape.
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Fleecing a guard - This one is up to your imagination!
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Iron maiden damage
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Alter the damage inflicted by the iron maiden to suit your party. As a base, 3d6 piercing at the start of the turn, with a DC20 strength check to escape would be hard, but fair.
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I hope you enjoy this set, if you want more terrain sets please tell me!
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The rest of the openlock terrain I have made can be found here.
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I have other Terrain and Scatter. I also have a lot of bases, and some minis.Â
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Happy gaming!
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dungeons and wyverns holds a license to use the OpenLOCK system commercially.
License:
Standard Digital File License