0one's Black & White: Dungeon of Terror #4—The Maze PDF

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This product details the west part of the Dungeon of Terror, an old maze designed by Infidus the Black himself and now roamed by spectral minotaurs seeking revenge. It contains a Referee Map and 22 customizable tiles.

Welcome to DUNGEON OF TERROR, the largest dungeon ever tiled!

DUNGEON OF TERROR contains 164 rooms in 8 different zones (each one featured in a single product) and it’s broken into 225 customizable tiles.

You can play DUNGEON OF TERROR as a whole dungeon, or extract your favorite sub-dungeon (or even a single room or encounter area) to suit your campaign. If you’re bold, you can lay down a massive 120x150-inch dungeon to play the most extended miniatures-scaled dungeon crawl in history!

    In each Black & White product you’ll find:
  • A Referee map detailing a fantasy location
  • The location broken into US Letter sheets in miniatures scale (each sheet contains an 8x10-inch tile)
  • A short description of each area of the location with suggested plots

Rule the Dungeon: This 0one-exclusive feature allows you to customize the look of your map by adding the furniture, toggling the grid, hiding the room numbers, and much more. On the Referee Map, you will find a big “Rule the Dungeon” button. Clicking this button will present some options to you, with a checkmark appearing beside the active options. Available options vary by product; below is a list of the most common options included in Black & White products.

  • Text: toggle room numbers and tile numbers
  • Tiling: toggle the page tiling (Referee Map only)
  • Furniture: toggle furniture
  • Doors: toggle doors
  • Square/Hex Grid: toggle square grid and hexagonal grid
  • No Grid: turn off the grid
  • Black Fill: toggle the black in the walls
  • Grey Fill: toggle the grey fill in the wall
  • No Fill: toggle the white fill in the walls
  • All: toggle default state/empty state (with just the walls)
    Other Features:
  • Vector Graphics: always get maximum print resolution
  • Fully Bookmarked
  • Enhanced Navigation and Printing: Clicking on the Referee Map gives you choices for navigation and printing

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An RPG Resource Review

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In this installment of the massive Dungeon of Terror underground complex, you are provided with an area that encompasses one of only two entrances to the complex and a maze that is said to be haunted by the spirit of a minotaur which once was trapped there by Infidus, the (allegedly) insane mage who made this complex his home after driving out the dwarves who used to live and work there (or he may have found the place deserted and the dwarves long gone, records are unclear on this point!).

The maze is trapped with a complex series of teleports, although there is a way to neutralise them... if the party can find it! There are also some inhabitants who have started making their own modifications - although perhaps they are better adventurers than they are bricklayers - and who offer to show visitors the way through, for a fat fee of course.

In total, this area comprises some fifteen rooms and the passages between them... a LOT of passages! It is presented as an overview (which also shows this area's position in relation to the rest of the complex), and as a series of miniature-scale tiles you can print out and use on the tabletop. 0one's well-known mastery of PDF technology allows you to customise the features of the tiles via a 'Rule the Dungeon' button that lets you show or hide room numbers or furniture, have a square or hex grid or none at all, or decide how heavy you want the walls.

Although ideas are provided for who might be here and what they might be doing, it's left up to you to 'populate' your dungeon and decide what's going on there. Perfect if you don't care for drawing floorplans (especially if you like using miniatures) but have a good imagination to build a story around them.


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