What if the gimmick of the dungeon is that the only way to access it is by casting dimension door in a 10 mile radius. It sends you to the back of the dungeon and the only means of escape is to fight your way to the front
When I heard “doorknob” as a potential reward, I immediately thought of a doorknob that can be placed on any surface and forms a doorway. It could be balanced by making it single use due to it fusing with the surface, or similar things.
@@genevievegelinas4497 its kind of the nature of twitch chats cause to get your idea heard you need to be loud, spammy and give ideas worth reading out by the streamer
@@CarboKill we a logicly illogical. There is a methoth to our ma... DM moaning for the 10th time due to each member of the team trying to open the secret revoving moaning door each chance they get*
"Not the circle!" Sounds like an imp when it materializes and realizes it's been summoned by the party Warlock to accomplish some lowly menial task, like washing the barbarian's nasty loincloth.
a doorknob that casts knock at the LEAST helpful times, at least to whoever's holding it. Can be used as a distraction if reverse-pickpocketed onto an enemy
So. This dungeon is going to be perfect to add to my campaign, and I shall tell you why. Two or three sessions ago, I had prepared a precarious mountain climb for the party, thinking that and roleplay would take up our usual 4-hour session time. They were looking for a settlement on the mountain that had to do with player backstory. The plan was they would spend the first part of the session with some RP, then the mountain climb, and then we would end the session with a big revelation about said player and his PC's backstory. And then the mountain climb only took one hour. As I am sitting here, watching the players blaze through this climb, I begin to panic, because I have nothing 100% prepared. We get to the planned end of the session and it's taken not even half the time a normal session would. They wanted to keep playing, and so we break for 20 minutes so that I can scramble to put together the next dungeon, which was a jaunt through the dream realm. I really ONLY had a vague idea for this and a few maps, and admittedly it wasn't my best work. BUT what this dungeon did have was Birch. Birch is a sentient door that the party met, that I basically only put in for shits and giggles in a zany dungeon that was slapped together in not enough time. Birch resided in the dream realm and refused to let the party pass unless they answered his question. He wanted to know what color the sky was. The Day sky, for he had already seen the night sky. The players REALLY enjoyed their encounter with Birch, so the next dungeon they went through, a fairy tower with many rooms of puzzles, I decided to include a break room with another sentient door. This one named Pine, Birch's cousin. Pine wanted to know what color the grass was, because the lower floors of the tower were overgrown with nature, but not from Pine's room upwards, and he knew there was some grass on the other side but just couldn't see it! The party picked Pine some flowers and left them in a pot so the door could always see it. Both doors also scolded the party for not having manners enough to knock before they tried opening a door, and the party has decided to knock at every odd door they find, just in case. Thank you, Twitch Chat, for providing me with the perfect dungeon for the sentient doors in my campaign. You are amazing.
"The prophecies say that the one who ventures into this dungeon will find many doors available to them. We did not expect the prophecies to be so literal."
@@pretzelbomb6105 Fun fact: Doom was inspired by a D&D campaign between the id Soft team members that John Romero totally That Guy'd by doing something Carmack warned him multiple times not to do, and thus opened a rift to Hell from which demons poured forth.
15:57 *Doorknob of Opening* ( _Wondrous item, common_ ) This item has 6 charges, and regains 1d4 charges each dawn. You can expend a charge as an action to cast _knock_ with a somatic component, turning the doorknob in midair as if it was attached to the target object. Instead of a loud knocking sound, the object emits a loud creak, as if from an opening door.
I'd've added a room around the room of many doors, Called the rooms of more doors, Where it's just a square room that goes all the way around the other room and has walls with doors leading to the other doors.
@@Bluecho4 the brick wall is a door painted to look like a brick wall when you open it you see the room but the room is just painted on another brick wall
You can theoretically make a percussion instrument from a large mayonnaise can. Slap some deli meat in that pasta, lettuce, provolone, and some peppers and you have yourself the worst atrocity known to mankind.
All these doors would have driven my ranger "The Door Kicker" ptsd. His family was master wood workers, DK was slightly stupid. His parents were killed, then buried under doors. Thus DK ended up thinking the doors were responsible. His favorite enemy was doors. Was very fun to play.
Or the doorknob could have five charges, and you can either use one charge for knock, or all five for dimension door, with it recovering 1d4+1 at dawn.
I just assumed the Deck of Many Things would make doors appear when cards are drawn, with the effect coming out of the doors. Or pulling you through, in the case of the ones that banish you or whatever.
The Door of Many Decks: A magical door that, each time you open it, reveals another deck and the scenery beyond. If you step through the magical door, you end up on someone's veranda.
If it sees a player and they fail their save they become door. All of their stats are the same and they keep their equipment, but they are now door. And their equipment is now door-ified so they can still use it
The free floating door is the only way OUT of the the dungeon, you need to answer the questions and hints to each of the questions can be found in the other three rooms
With a name like "Dorngeon" (how do you spell that?), this map really missed a beat by ignoring the obvious. Put all 4 rooms together in a line and it looks like a keyhole. Of course, maybe the rooms are linked magically to obscure the keyhole resemblance and what you have is just the players version of the map.
@@dillpickle987 or one that resembles the internals of a lock, and you have to do the rooms in a way like lock picking. So you do room one, you get a click. Room 2, no click. Room 3, click. Etc.
I also used that table. Mine generated a 60 by 40 ft bathroom. And the dungeon itself was supposed to be a kobold lair. That was the largest room in that dungeon.
The only stream of this channel I was a part of and it was extremely fun. A secret door that just a painting of a door? Sure! A huge octagonal room with six doors in it? All of which are different types of doors? Why not!
Final door question. When is a door not a door? When it's a jar. Door opens revealing a jar that contains the soul of someone who pulled the wrong card in the deck of many things
This is what makes D&D so great honestly. This is one of the most stupid silly dungeons i have ever seen, but with a little creativity actually has a lot of cool possibilities and ideas you take and run with. *EDIT* think it could be pretty cool if this was a confusing maze with a bunch of doors. The floating door in the entrances will open the door for you to get out if you can answer his question/riddle. The answer to his questions/riddle can be found in the dungeon which of course has loads of traps and other riddles/secrets. For parties that aren't into the whole riddle maze stuff and decide to be dumb and kill the door. The trick is he is the door you have to walk through so if they kill the door and walk through it that is another way out. The reward for this dungeon is the glass door knob the door has that can create a door anywhere that allows access to anything. The door knob will shatter after one use if not used in limbo. The door gives it to parties that solve the dungeon and can be taken by parties that slay the door. Of course it would be by complete chance that they do that and then try to use the knob and have any idea of what it does. I would probably only give a tip to the party that the knob is special in some way if someone uses detect magic in the starting room.
The lore for this dungeon would be like the Winchester house. A powerful wizard was haunted by thousands of souls who whispered to him instructions for this insane dungeon, none of them made any sense and the souls were arguing with each other but he had to build it or they wouldn’t leave him alone.
I've been wanting to throw a strange dungeon created by a madman at my players, and this totally fits the bill. I shall name the creator Twitch L'Chatt the madlad who had the culmulative knowledge of many... Seriously though, This is an absolutely brilliant video.
I feel like the contents of room 3 and 4 should be switched since the entrance to room 3 is a Picasso painting of the players and room 4 has doppelgangers of the players in the room. Also a big round room feels more museumy which fits with a room designed to display a deck of cards better (and you can just have a stand in the middle of the room for displaying them and maybe a trap if you take the deck).
Missed opportunity for the reward to be a Dimensional Doorknob , it would cast dimension door once a day but would have the appearance of you opening the door with the knob.
"inspects the Dungeon Layout" The room 4 and 2 Look like door knobs, room 1 contains all the mechanisms and room 3 is the lock (one side lock) Holy Door
Hey, I made a parody of “It was Agetha All Along” based on this video, called, “It was Twitch Chat All Along”. Who’s the best at dungeon-crafting?~ 4:03 *Music Plays* Who’s the group obsessed with doors?~ 4:03 *Music Plays* They’re very myster-ious!~ *Music Plays* Ver-ry in-sid-eous!~ *Music Plays* Truly stretching the line between genius and stupidity~ (Chorus) Stupidity!~ (Chorus) Stupidity!~ (Chorus) *Stupidity!~* *Music Plays* Yes, it was Twitch Chat!~ (Chorus) SINGING GASP! Naughty Twitch Chat! (Chorus) GASP! 4:03 Twitch Chat: And I made crazy long halls with hundreds of secret doors, regular doors, and just frankly doors, too! *Final Riff Plays and Song Ends*
don't mock doors as a framing device, it can really jamb you up. Steven King's Dark Tower series hinges on door imagery, it really pins it all together.
I'm gonna run the doorngeon this sunday as a one-shot. Should they take away any the main treasure, ill allow them to keep the doorknob in my main campaign.
I actually like the idea of the floating door asking door related questions. Might implement something like that in one of my dungeons. I like the idea of rewarding players for stuff like counting the numbers of doors they see in the dungeon.
This is what I loved about old-school D&D. The dungeons were both deadly, and silly like this. 5e modules have little to no proper dungeons (aside from Mad Mage), and even fierce dungeon crawls like Prince's of the Apocalypse has almost absolutely no secret doors, weird shapes, or traps so it ends with each room being just fighting and fighting. They're almost too realistic for dungeons.
I just started listening to Critical Role Season 1 and apparently this Doorngeon would absolutely destroy that party since doors are their greatest enemy. So very proud of your viewers designing the perfect dungeon to ruin an entertainment giant
A portable door in the form of a doorknob that can open doorways in walls and such within a certain depth threshold would also be cool. Like can open a door to a locked building but not a castle wall. (due to depth/layering)
"A zoid is a strange alien creature that cannot be trapped in a square" - clearly not a Zoids fan Or a fan trying to pass on the lore to the younger generations
The final prize for a door dungeon should be a door that takes you anywhere in the world you want, but only once. It even works with esoteric answers, like "the place that will make me the happiest."
What an adoorable dungeon. I troed this with my friends and we all got different legendary equipment accessories. Because they were the "worlds best adoornments".
that trapezoid anecdote is just top quality. My teacher gave me a trick to figure out if a number is divisible by 3. If the sum of all the digits in a number is divisible by 3 then the number itself is divisible by 3
The architect of this fiendish dungeon was a mind without parallel. He could have one day been the greatest mind of them all, if only he could get over his obsession with doors.
Late for the party, but actually your door-dungeon is just a demonstration area, where BBEG can choose decorations and stablishments for new build dungeons. This is the reason, why there are so many diffrent doors.
Any Dimension Door spells cast within a 10-mile radius of the doorngeon automatically teleport the caster directly to the entrance of the doorngeon.
Agreeeeeeeeee
PERFECT!
and then the entierty of the real fake doors commercial happens said by a goblin
Enter the Doorngeon
What if the gimmick of the dungeon is that the only way to access it is by casting dimension door in a 10 mile radius. It sends you to the back of the dungeon and the only means of escape is to fight your way to the front
When players get to the last question from the door, does it lead with: "Alright, it all hinges on this"
what is the maximum airspeed of an unladen door
@@HappyBeezerStudios a European door or an African door?
@@Klick404 Oh... well I don't know
Plot twist: Jacob actually loves circle and manipulates the chat psychologically to get circle
Jacob built like a circle.
All hail circle
I was there. Definitely not the case. I was the one doing the pro-circle manipulation.
RHOMBUS
Ah yes, it's all coming full circle
When I heard “doorknob” as a potential reward, I immediately thought of a doorknob that can be placed on any surface and forms a doorway. It could be balanced by making it single use due to it fusing with the surface, or similar things.
Could call it a Thieves' Door
@@ForDerrick Links to where ever the user thinks of as safe or home.
I thought it was going to be for a secret door with no doorknob and they had to put the doorknob to open it and fight the secret door boss
I’m totally putting one in my campaign now! That’s absolutely brilliant!
Cleverly uses the magic doorknob to escape with the mcguffin …forgets we were on the 5th story of the castle
The real dungeon is the circles we made along the way.
Fucken beautiful 😢
That was beautiful
and the doors
@@AhmedHassan-lv6ld No, no, it was the door to our heart. ❤
Oh my gaaaaawd, so beautiful
I laughed woefully badly at “three demi-liches on a trench coat”
This dungeon should be called Moredoor. With a boss named Doormamu.
Doormagorgan...
Uuuuugggggh. A+, but good grief.
Or Doormageddon.
And a legend about the allmighty Wizard Dumbledoor, creator of the Doorkest Doorngeon of MorDoor
This gives me Kingdom of Loathing vibes I love it
The fact that a dungeon designed by Twitch chat resides in Limbo is the most logical thing ever.
Twitch chats are pure chaos, sometimes evil chaos, sometimes good chaos, but inevitably always chaos.
Ya, I've never seen a lawful twitch chat
@@genevievegelinas4497 its kind of the nature of twitch chats cause to get your idea heard you need to be loud, spammy and give ideas worth reading out by the streamer
Normal people: “I bet all D&D players are super logical nerds who only care about math and stuff”
D&D players: “hehe door”
If I've learned anything about nerds, especially DnD ones, it's that they're extremely illogical
It might be the rampant idealism though lol
@@CarboKill we a logicly illogical. There is a methoth to our ma...
DM moaning for the 10th time due to each member of the team trying to open the secret revoving moaning door each chance they get*
door go brrrrrrrrrrrrr
What a bunch of doorks
More like
"hehe, an excuse to quote or paraphrase Monty Python for the _bazillionth time."_
"Not the circle!"
Sounds like an imp when it materializes and realizes it's been summoned by the party Warlock to accomplish some lowly menial task, like washing the barbarian's nasty loincloth.
it isn't that the doorknob CAN cast knock once a day, but it casts knock once a day if you want it to or not.
As it says "I'm the one who knocks"
I thought it just made the secret door moan,
But this is fun too
@@hugofontes5708 PC: "Uhmm...who just knocked on the door?"
Doorknob: "'Tis I who knocks"
a doorknob that casts knock at the LEAST helpful times, at least to whoever's holding it. Can be used as a distraction if reverse-pickpocketed onto an enemy
So. This dungeon is going to be perfect to add to my campaign, and I shall tell you why.
Two or three sessions ago, I had prepared a precarious mountain climb for the party, thinking that and roleplay would take up our usual 4-hour session time. They were looking for a settlement on the mountain that had to do with player backstory. The plan was they would spend the first part of the session with some RP, then the mountain climb, and then we would end the session with a big revelation about said player and his PC's backstory.
And then the mountain climb only took one hour.
As I am sitting here, watching the players blaze through this climb, I begin to panic, because I have nothing 100% prepared. We get to the planned end of the session and it's taken not even half the time a normal session would. They wanted to keep playing, and so we break for 20 minutes so that I can scramble to put together the next dungeon, which was a jaunt through the dream realm. I really ONLY had a vague idea for this and a few maps, and admittedly it wasn't my best work. BUT what this dungeon did have was Birch. Birch is a sentient door that the party met, that I basically only put in for shits and giggles in a zany dungeon that was slapped together in not enough time. Birch resided in the dream realm and refused to let the party pass unless they answered his question. He wanted to know what color the sky was. The Day sky, for he had already seen the night sky. The players REALLY enjoyed their encounter with Birch, so the next dungeon they went through, a fairy tower with many rooms of puzzles, I decided to include a break room with another sentient door. This one named Pine, Birch's cousin. Pine wanted to know what color the grass was, because the lower floors of the tower were overgrown with nature, but not from Pine's room upwards, and he knew there was some grass on the other side but just couldn't see it! The party picked Pine some flowers and left them in a pot so the door could always see it. Both doors also scolded the party for not having manners enough to knock before they tried opening a door, and the party has decided to knock at every odd door they find, just in case.
Thank you, Twitch Chat, for providing me with the perfect dungeon for the sentient doors in my campaign. You are amazing.
It's their long lost family
@@wcanderton It could be. Clearly, this is the origin of all doors.
If you use this, please tell us you named it Mordoor
YOINK
I love the idea of a door roasting you for not knocking
"A door that seems closed, but it's open. If anyone tries to unlock it, it becomes closed" :D
Haha
And while closed it looks open
you have to glitch through the door, otherwise it doesn't work
It has a doormat in front, with a key underneath it. Using the key on the door turns the doormat into a Rug of Smothering.
A hellish experience
"The prophecies say that the one who ventures into this dungeon will find many doors available to them. We did not expect the prophecies to be so literal."
Life has many doors, Ed-boy.
I feel Mordor as the name of the dungeon was a missed opportunity
That was a popular choice in the stream.
Only if it is spelled like this: moordoor
@@rattvisa the dungeon of Moordoor. Created by Doormamu.
@@oathkeeper65 Doorngeon of Moordoor, by Doormamu.
Moredoor
Doorngeons & Doorgons.
Also, that layout could totally be an old school Doom map.
DoorngeonsAndDoorgons.WAD when?
Doorgeons and Dooragons: Doorth Edition
Just going to add Doom maps to my list of things to borrow from
@@pretzelbomb6105 Fun fact: Doom was inspired by a D&D campaign between the id Soft team members that John Romero totally That Guy'd by doing something Carmack warned him multiple times not to do, and thus opened a rift to Hell from which demons poured forth.
@@CrizzyEyes One of the maps in doom II (tricks and traps) was actually a dungeon made by sandy peterson
wish the prize was an infant door that they must raise as one of their own
baby door mimick that they can raise or kill, but of they kill it all the doors become mimicks that they have to fight
That would be adorable.
@@zachariaravenheart
Heh, adoorable
Care for the child. Raise it as your own.
15:57 *Doorknob of Opening* ( _Wondrous item, common_ )
This item has 6 charges, and regains 1d4 charges each dawn. You can expend a charge as an action to cast _knock_ with a somatic component, turning the doorknob in midair as if it was attached to the target object. Instead of a loud knocking sound, the object emits a loud creak, as if from an opening door.
You may also cast *Dimension door* and destroy the doornob, as this item fuses with the surface it is put in.
1d4 each Doorn
Matt Mercer: *gets shit for a singular chair in a room Year’s after it happens*
Jacob XPto3: *DOORS*
A dungeon full of doors is VM's nightmare.
@@r.s.2890 was surprised Scanlan never picked "knock" would have helped so often :P
I'd've added a room around the room of many doors,
Called the rooms of more doors,
Where it's just a square room that goes all the way around the other room and has walls with doors leading to the other doors.
What happened to Matt Mercer?
@@salvadorelastname9095 hey bro,
Nice to see you here
"Army of the Door that Moans" sounds like a legit D&D cult.
Was hoping for my all time favorite "door that is actually just painted on a brick wall"
But you can still open it
There is a second brick wall behind it.
There's actually a room behind it, but you have to break through the brick wall to enter.
@@Bluecho4 the brick wall is a door painted to look like a brick wall when you open it you see the room but the room is just painted on another brick wall
it transforms into a real door if and only if you answer the three questions right and recieve the door knob
Jacob: "How many of these should be doors"
Chat: yes
"is pasta considered a sandwich" . I don't know, is mayonnaise an instrument?
no filmed mayonnaise is not a instrument
Just wait till the bards get here
You can theoretically make a percussion instrument from a large mayonnaise can. Slap some deli meat in that pasta, lettuce, provolone, and some peppers and you have yourself the worst atrocity known to mankind.
A hotdog is a taco. Carbs on 3 sides.
@@zacharylona I hate you on so many levels right now, but you have a point.
"It's actually kinda cool"
- Jacob trying to reconcile with what Twitch Chat has created
This was fun. Not enough circles though.
Needs more doors
I really hope this becomes like... a thing. Just rolling up random stuff with the chat. Dungeons. Domains of dread. Towns. Etc.
NO, NO SHUT UP, NO
😆😆😆😆😆
Do you know what website he was on that had all those tables to roll for what to put in a dungeon?
@@dominusdane3304 he was using the dungeon masters guide. There’s a section that’s devoted to making dungeons. That’s where these tables were from.
“Long ago, the 5 doors lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the moaning doors attacked.”
real missed opportunity that chat named it "doorngeon" when one of the options was "tomb of doorors".
I just want to point out that the dungeon dedicated to the concept of doors has an entrance… that’s not a door
All these doors would have driven my ranger "The Door Kicker" ptsd. His family was master wood workers, DK was slightly stupid. His parents were killed, then buried under doors. Thus DK ended up thinking the doors were responsible. His favorite enemy was doors. Was very fun to play.
Oh lord
....well death to doors....
Did he uave 6 int?
@@destroyerofnirn3537 nope, just not exactly mentally stable
@@SneakyHoboJesus so like 6 wisdom?
I died when they suggested "Delta Airlines" as an answer to "what plane does it lead to".
The real dungeon is Twitch itself
Fair enough
Maybe the real dungeon was the friends along the way
"Is an exit considered an entrance?"
Why do I see a dirty joke here?
Is that where he was going?
The reward should have been a deck of many doors it gives different doors when cards are drawn
Or the doorknob could have five charges, and you can either use one charge for knock, or all five for dimension door, with it recovering 1d4+1 at dawn.
I was thinking that it could be a Deck of Many Things, but every card is a door. It's a deck of doors. Good luck carrying that around!
I just assumed the Deck of Many Things would make doors appear when cards are drawn, with the effect coming out of the doors. Or pulling you through, in the case of the ones that banish you or whatever.
I propose the idea of "doormonicon of Mordor"
The Door of Many Decks: A magical door that, each time you open it, reveals another deck and the scenery beyond. If you step through the magical door, you end up on someone's veranda.
I was hoping for an illusory mimic that moans disguised as a revolving door.
A dungeon that is solely made of doors is probably the most accursed thing possible, and I am going to put my players through one.
DnD: the D stands for Doors. Which D? Both of them.
And all the doors are mimics?
@@_Ekaros that's what they want you to think. Doors are actually fine. It's the floor that's a mimic.
@@iododendron3416 Except for those two times it's the ceiling!
Yeah that's happening now.
Now I need a Doorgeon filled with Demi-Doorgons which can turn any living thing they see into a door. I refuse to elaborate.
If it sees a player and they fail their save they become door.
All of their stats are the same and they keep their equipment, but they are now door.
And their equipment is now door-ified so they can still use it
*Doormammu appears*
"Hello, Heroes! Many doors, yes? Too much for couch potatoes like yourselves!"
Doormammu, I've come to barge in! *starts kicking in doors indiscriminately*
@@n.henzler50 *Doormammu casts Power Word: Door*
@@n.henzler50 That's clever, I like it :D
Rolf is truly all powerful
God I love you all so much 😂
I laughed too hard at the thought of a door being the amazing reward for answering the questions correctly.
The free floating door is the only way OUT of the the dungeon, you need to answer the questions and hints to each of the questions can be found in the other three rooms
wait that's really cool
With a name like "Dorngeon" (how do you spell that?), this map really missed a beat by ignoring the obvious. Put all 4 rooms together in a line and it looks like a keyhole. Of course, maybe the rooms are linked magically to obscure the keyhole resemblance and what you have is just the players version of the map.
How about a dungeon in the shape of a key and the only way out is to fully explore it and discover said key?
@@dillpickle987 or one that resembles the internals of a lock, and you have to do the rooms in a way like lock picking. So you do room one, you get a click. Room 2, no click. Room 3, click. Etc.
The dungeon should be spelled "doorngeon"
@@ashtonhoward5582 We all know lockpickinglawyer would speedrun that in 3 seconds
Life holds many doors Ed boy
This comment, yes, I wish I could like this multiple times but I only run one account
me and my friends have joked about a book in D&D called "50 doors in a Dungeon" and you literally had your stream creating the doorgeon.
50 doors in a dungeon sounds like a d&d sitcom
Just make sure to ask the question about the validity of the portcullis as doors BEFORE asking how many doors there are.
he could also ask: "is an entry an exit"
"Door that gives you free door." Perfect
I remember using that random table to make a dungeon one time.
My first roll was a circle...
I also used that table. Mine generated a 60 by 40 ft bathroom. And the dungeon itself was supposed to be a kobold lair. That was the largest room in that dungeon.
@@azathoththeprimalchaos2289 Kobolds having a communal bathhouse actually makes a lot of sense. Maybe fed by an underground aquifer?
@@Technotoadnotafrog bathroom is another term for restroom. Not a bath house. They had all that space just for taking shits and urinating
The only stream of this channel I was a part of and it was extremely fun. A secret door that just a painting of a door? Sure! A huge octagonal room with six doors in it? All of which are different types of doors? Why not!
Final door question. When is a door not a door? When it's a jar. Door opens revealing a jar that contains the soul of someone who pulled the wrong card in the deck of many things
When is a jar not ajar? When it's a seal. Jar opens and a dire seal pops out, grows to full size, and barks.
"the door is slightly ajar"
"I climb into the jar"
This is what makes D&D so great honestly. This is one of the most stupid silly dungeons i have ever seen, but with a little creativity actually has a lot of cool possibilities and ideas you take and run with.
*EDIT* think it could be pretty cool if this was a confusing maze with a bunch of doors. The floating door in the entrances will open the door for you to get out if you can answer his question/riddle. The answer to his questions/riddle can be found in the dungeon which of course has loads of traps and other riddles/secrets. For parties that aren't into the whole riddle maze stuff and decide to be dumb and kill the door. The trick is he is the door you have to walk through so if they kill the door and walk through it that is another way out. The reward for this dungeon is the glass door knob the door has that can create a door anywhere that allows access to anything. The door knob will shatter after one use if not used in limbo. The door gives it to parties that solve the dungeon and can be taken by parties that slay the door. Of course it would be by complete chance that they do that and then try to use the knob and have any idea of what it does. I would probably only give a tip to the party that the knob is special in some way if someone uses detect magic in the starting room.
Basically, Chat decided to choose violence, and they built a team Rocket Dungeon. Is there a Giant R on any of the walls?
Floating door: "Congratulations on answering my question. As a reward you receive my knob, be careful for it is quite large."
"The Army of the Door that Moans" is Hella cool.
I’d fallen out of love with D&D and haven’t watched your videos in a year, but god damn this is the funniest thing I’ve seen all week
The layout reminds of a Baldur's Gate dungeon xD and oh A MINE
More like Baldoor’s Gate
The lore for this dungeon would be like the Winchester house. A powerful wizard was haunted by thousands of souls who whispered to him instructions for this insane dungeon, none of them made any sense and the souls were arguing with each other but he had to build it or they wouldn’t leave him alone.
and 60% os the souls weren't even his victims or related to him, they just colectivelly decided to troll someone and went for it
We need a whole Adventure book by Twitch Chat
The path of madness,twitch chat edition
That would take literal decades to write and I'm all for it
The Hivemind's Elaboration in Randomland (tHEiR rulebook)
@@Soz-v8u
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Did he ever make the campaign? I really want to see players go through the doorgeon
Oops! All Doors
NGL, semantic satiation is in full effect here. “Door” stopped being a word twenty minutes ago. Loving the DoS2 soundtrack though!
*...Everything changed when the secret doors attacked.*
- XP to Level 3
I'm glad my friends and I aren't the only idiots who yell "A MINE!" like that whenever we use the word.
"What questions would the door ask." When is a Door not a Door? When it is ajar!
You'll never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy than the Twitch chat *shudders*
I've been wanting to throw a strange dungeon created by a madman at my players, and this totally fits the bill. I shall name the creator Twitch L'Chatt the madlad who had the culmulative knowledge of many...
Seriously though, This is an absolutely brilliant video.
Needs a Doornado in there somewhere.
So is that a door that a tornado is coming out of? Or a tornado that is filled with flying doors?
@@Bluecho4 Why not both? :D
@@Bluecho4 Sounds a lot like a magic book that uses its loose pages as blades for melee, just tad larger
I feel like the contents of room 3 and 4 should be switched since the entrance to room 3 is a Picasso painting of the players and room 4 has doppelgangers of the players in the room. Also a big round room feels more museumy which fits with a room designed to display a deck of cards better (and you can just have a stand in the middle of the room for displaying them and maybe a trap if you take the deck).
I’m glad my winning point for portcullis made the highlights of the stream.
Missed opportunity for the reward to be a Dimensional Doorknob , it would cast dimension door once a day but would have the appearance of you opening the door with the knob.
"inspects the Dungeon Layout" The room 4 and 2 Look like door knobs, room 1 contains all the mechanisms and room 3 is the lock (one side lock) Holy Door
I really want a stream of him runnung this for for everyone and it will happen im so existed
Hey, I made a parody of “It was Agetha All Along” based on this video, called, “It was Twitch Chat All Along”.
Who’s the best at dungeon-crafting?~
4:03
*Music Plays*
Who’s the group obsessed with doors?~
4:03
*Music Plays*
They’re very myster-ious!~
*Music Plays*
Ver-ry in-sid-eous!~
*Music Plays*
Truly stretching the line between genius and stupidity~
(Chorus) Stupidity!~
(Chorus) Stupidity!~
(Chorus) *Stupidity!~*
*Music Plays*
Yes, it was Twitch Chat!~
(Chorus) SINGING GASP!
Naughty Twitch Chat!
(Chorus) GASP!
4:03
Twitch Chat: And I made crazy long halls with hundreds of secret doors, regular doors, and just frankly doors, too!
*Final Riff Plays and Song Ends*
"Imagine if you were to walk in here and you just see, like, five doors"
Tomb of the Serpent Kings: 👀
don't mock doors as a framing device, it can really jamb you up. Steven King's Dark Tower series hinges on door imagery, it really pins it all together.
I found that map online while looking for blank maps and ended up using it for an SCP one-shot.
Did they ever play this dungeon?
Doorgeons and Doorgons, i would pay for that.
16:02 i was hoping for a magic doorknob that you can attach to a surface to turn it into a door
I'm gonna run the doorngeon this sunday as a one-shot. Should they take away any the main treasure, ill allow them to keep the doorknob in my main campaign.
That first hallway was supposed to be a d12, so the options were between 5 and 10 feet.
Was waiting for one of the questions to be, “Is an entrance also an exit?”.
I actually like the idea of the floating door asking door related questions. Might implement something like that in one of my dungeons. I like the idea of rewarding players for stuff like counting the numbers of doors they see in the dungeon.
This is what I loved about old-school D&D. The dungeons were both deadly, and silly like this.
5e modules have little to no proper dungeons (aside from Mad Mage), and even fierce dungeon crawls like Prince's of the Apocalypse has almost absolutely no secret doors, weird shapes, or traps so it ends with each room being just fighting and fighting. They're almost too realistic for dungeons.
I just started listening to Critical Role Season 1 and apparently this Doorngeon would absolutely destroy that party since doors are their greatest enemy. So very proud of your viewers designing the perfect dungeon to ruin an entertainment giant
I'm definitely adding a door that moans to my next dungeon and putting the best loot behind it
The fact that no one suggested "moredoor" :(
Tips and tricks with working with the internet: If you don't want the internet to do something, don't say "Don't do that!"
I wish that if they get the three door questions right, you get a repulsion shield, but it's a spectral floating door.
16:05 A doorknob that can cast knock once per day is pretty solid reward.
A portable door in the form of a doorknob that can open doorways in walls and such within a certain depth threshold would also be cool. Like can open a door to a locked building but not a castle wall. (due to depth/layering)
The 3 liches in a trench coat killed me.
"A zoid is a strange alien creature that cannot be trapped in a square" - clearly not a Zoids fan
Or a fan trying to pass on the lore to the younger generations
The final prize for a door dungeon should be a door that takes you anywhere in the world you want, but only once.
It even works with esoteric answers, like "the place that will make me the happiest."
What an adoorable dungeon. I troed this with my friends and we all got different legendary equipment accessories. Because they were the "worlds best adoornments".
this is just all my dungeons
hey, stranger
"The army of the door that moans is too great" is the best sentence anyone has ever uttered
Can we talk about how it looks like a key. A key to a DOOR PERHAPS!?
that trapezoid anecdote is just top quality. My teacher gave me a trick to figure out if a number is divisible by 3. If the sum of all the digits in a number is divisible by 3 then the number itself is divisible by 3
I just snuck in to this early comment section like a rogue whose parents just died
The architect of this fiendish dungeon was a mind without parallel. He could have one day been the greatest mind of them all, if only he could get over his obsession with doors.
I love the idea of an item that casts Knock being a doorknob.
Late for the party, but actually your door-dungeon is just a demonstration area, where BBEG can choose decorations and stablishments for new build dungeons. This is the reason, why there are so many diffrent doors.
Yo they should’ve had a door on the roof of a room. Just there. Existing.
that's the true entrance