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12 Reddit comments about World's Largest Dungeon (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying):

u/Skormili · 14 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

So like perhaps World's Largest Dungeon?

u/GloriusEpithet · 4 pointsr/DMAcademy

It's called "The World's Largest Dungeon" and I believe it was DnD 3.5. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1594720290/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Loj7Cb0RVQMS7

u/iBowl · 3 pointsr/DnD

I recommend The World's Largest Dungeon. Conveniently, it's designed to take a full party from 1-20+. Good luck.

u/lordxi · 2 pointsr/DnD

My group had hit the horse latitudes in 2004. We had tried starting The World's Largest Dungeon and that didn't work out to well. We had taken turns DMing sessions, trying to get it back. Nothing was working. I decided to pull out a campaign I had been working on since ~1995 (veteran DMs can attest to this, at one point we have all built a campaign that could have been published as a sourcebook). This thing had encounters, loot, an entire continent worth of locations, NPCs, economy, the works. The dialogue was a little JRPG, but it was all there. I polished it up for 3.5 and got it on the table.

We begin in a seaport on the north west coast of my world, and our party coming together. One of the PCs decided that he would try to join the land's army. Immediate problem: PC is a halfling, the army only recruits nice normal looking humans. PC gets pissed. PC decides to his the army recruiter in the head with a bag...that is filled with 10 vials of acid. Fuck, I thought, then we threw dice. The PC ended up taking splash damage from the acid and passing out. The recruiter on the other hand, took 1d6 impact damage +10d4 acid damage. Didn't turn out too well. The PC ended up in a prison colony with a collar of enfeeblement on. I did give him 4 levels, since I didn't really see that shit coming AT ALL. The game dissolved fully when I told him that he could either wait it out for a rescue, which would be feasible when the rest of the party reached level 5-6, or reroll and find the party later. /game

After that session, the group fell apart.

Another time a few years later, I happened to run through the same precon dungeon (The Scourge of the Howling Horde) with two different parties. The first time, we were the destroyers bringing swift and terrible justice to the horde. The second time, my buddy recruited the goblins as minions and took up residence there.

u/Sylpheed_Gamma · 2 pointsr/DnD

That is indeed the name

The thing is insane. My group didn't even get through a single floor.

u/Jerry2die4 · 1 pointr/dndnext

I think you got everything under control. Just a word of warning that if this is a new shop and you have a problem player that get's booted, a few bad words from them can have side-effects.
That is not to say that you shouldn't be soft and let everything slide, but I don't think iron fist is the way to go.

Also the table fee may be something if it is a special night like a huge D&D day with a huge dungeon. But personally, if I was asked to pay just to play I would do it at home. but if the money went into say pizza money for the store or maybe upgrades or buying more mats and stuff, then I would be cool with that.

Currently I try to give my guy $10 a session just because we are working on adding a projector and a interactive whiteboard and this is a way I can actively help him.

Also, Evil can work out great. Some of the most pain-in-the-ass but developed characters were LE. I do agree though that CE characters should only be played with other evil characters.

u/dragsys · 1 pointr/DnD

There was a pre-built dungeon named "the worlds Larget dungeon" that did just this.

The World Largest Dungeon Link (amazon)

u/scurvebeard · 1 pointr/EarthPorn

And at the end, a door.

And behind that door?

u/Exctmonk · 1 pointr/rpg

Possibly relevant.

I've never run it, and you can likely find it somewhere for less than what Amazon has it for here, but it is designed to take players from levels 1-20.