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− | The Dungeoneer allows you to create your own dungeon, you can choose the difficulty, the size, and place modifiers (either to help | + | The Dungeoneer allows you to create your own dungeon, you can choose the difficulty, the size, and place modifiers (either to help or help the enemies). However you cannot edit the conditions like "Do not Kill monsters", that is completely random regardless of difficulty, size, and modifiers. |
Every modifier you add will increase the cost to create the dungeon, most dependent on the modifiers you select, and will cost a specific resource if you choose certain layouts. | Every modifier you add will increase the cost to create the dungeon, most dependent on the modifiers you select, and will cost a specific resource if you choose certain layouts. | ||