Seeking Advice: Making a Dungeon


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Hello folks, I'm new here but I've been playing since the first edition of Pathfinder came out but play a lot of different games so the mountain of splat books and the PFSRD is a bit overwhelming. Long Story Short because I will ramble:

We're playing Kingmaker and are around level 11 by now. I built a Lawful Neutral Crafting Dwarf Wizard more or less using the Ultimate Crafter Guide I found and am seeking to build a Dungeon in our Kingdom (without the knowledge of the rest of the Party/Ruling group). The goal of which is to work on possibly dangerous magical experiments and create Constructs (but also to actually play a Wizard with a Dungeon).

What I'm asking is how might I go about this better? Money, Material, and Time are kind of the resources I need to amass quickest.

I have a ton of Earth Moving and Stone based Spells and Permanent Image to cover the entrance and a few false floors to keep folks trapped (or dead pending possible alignment shifts/possible descent into mad wizardry).

Again, not really intended for PVP or anything. Just think it'd be cool to have a dungeon in a game.

Note: I design a lot of dungeons. I don't need help there. Purely need mechanical and in character advice for this.


Lyre of Building. Pricey but worth it. Requires investment in Perform to maximize utility, which may be difficult to do now unless you level soon and put all new skill ranks into it. Or find a magic item that gives you a bonus.

Planar Binding to get planar creatures to do the work. Also pricey but cheaper and longer lasting than combat binding. If your GM is nice you may get a mostly friendly creature that has some skill in building and/or decoration (I assume you want your dungeon to look cool, not just functional).

Permanent Unseen Servants for a bunch of minor tasks like cleaning,


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Bjørn Røyrvik wrote:

Lyre of Building. Pricey but worth it. Requires investment in Perform to maximize utility, which may be difficult to do now unless you level soon and put all new skill ranks into it. Or find a magic item that gives you a bonus.

Planar Binding to get planar creatures to do the work. Also pricey but cheaper and longer lasting than combat binding. If your GM is nice you may get a mostly friendly creature that has some skill in building and/or decoration (I assume you want your dungeon to look cool, not just functional).

Permanent Unseen Servants for a bunch of minor tasks like cleaning,

I spaced out but I want to thank you for the reply. Good news is that first item was one of the first big items our group got purely to help build in our kingdom. Borrowing it might be an issue but I hadn't thought about it. I'm right level now for Planar Binding.

Thanks kindly

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