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One Page Dungeon: Volume 1: Fire in the Goblin Forge

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Welcome to One Page Dungeon. A simple and easy role-playing-game for one player. As the title suggests, you can play with a single sheet of paper. This game is perfect for a plane ride, hotel room, or anywhere else. You can even compete with your friends to see who can get the most gold.

The game works simply. You move along a grid, creating new random rooms and corridors with random monsters and treasure until you encounter the boss. It is great for fans of rouge-lite games. 

Create a character from 3 different classes. Choose weapons, armor, and spells to suit your play style. 

This first volume sees your character diving into a Goblin Forge to kill as many of the little green guys as possible while racking up the treasure. Pick up your bow, take up the ax, and jump into One Page Dungeon.

All you need are these rules, a single sheet of paper, a pencil/eraser, and a handful of six-sided dice.

Also, look for future volumes in the series which will offer new classes, spells, items, and more!
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Trent T August 14, 2022 10:31 pm UTC
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I assume the items retore health? Ale 1? Jerky 2? Revive 6?
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Lynn K May 28, 2020 1:58 am UTC
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Hi Noah
Can you describe the room layout chart in Fire in the Goblin Forge? I haven't played any sort of RPG in years so I'm unfamiliar with the symbols.
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Noah P May 28, 2020 1:16 pm UTC
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Basically, each square is a room or corridor. Lines are halls or corridors. The rooms with a little black box in the middle are rooms.
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Lynn K June 11, 2020 9:19 pm UTC
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Thanks!
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Alexander P April 22, 2020 3:36 pm UTC
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Hi! One question: How much gold do the starting items (weapons and armor) cost? Thanks for this nice little game :)

All the best
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Noah P April 22, 2020 5:58 pm UTC
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The damage number on the weapons also is its cost! Easy peasy.
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Alexander P May 02, 2020 4:09 pm UTC
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Ha! Thanks! Just overread it multiple times :D
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Tina D March 18, 2020 10:07 pm UTC
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Question: combat
I recently downloaded this rpg and am really enjoying it. I do have a few questions.
In combat, I lose initiative and melee enemy gets to attack. Where it says to add your armor to your roll in hopes of success - 4, 5, 6. Does this mean to add my armor amount to one of my dice in order to attain a success?

Does a dungeon run end only when our character dies? Is it only then that we can purchase weapons, armor, items, etc.?

Does armor break down, meaning if I have armor of 2, will I have that protection for each combat?

Thanks!
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Noah P March 18, 2020 10:20 pm UTC
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Hi, Tina.
Whenever you add or subtract from a roll you are adding or subtracting dice from your dice pool. So, for example, if your base Body score is 3 and the enemy level is 1 but you have an armor rating of 2 your final pool of dice is 4. That's BODY 3 - Monster Level 1 + Armor 2.

The dungeon ends by either defeating the boss monster or using a teleport scroll to leave early. (Check out the section on Boss Monsters).

Your armor rating is always the same throughout the whole playthrough. You never lose it.

Hope that helps!
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Tina D March 19, 2020 9:58 pm UTC
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Thank you so much for the quick reply. Yeah, I understood the combat a bit wrong. I do have another question...
Going back to character creation. Say, I chose a goblin slayer. I allotted 3 for my body rating. Where it says that each class offers a bonus to one skill...do I add 1 to body, making it 4?

Yeah, I didn't think of buying a teleport scroll.

Thanks again!
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Tina D March 19, 2020 10:02 pm UTC
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Just thought of something. Also during character creation, can more than one skill have the same beginning rating, or is it that one skill will be a 3, another a 2, and the last a 1?

I know...lots of questions.

Thanks!
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Noah P March 19, 2020 10:38 pm UTC
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Question 1: Yes, you would have a total score of 4 in this example with the Goblin Slayer.

Question 2: No. No skill can have the same score in this version of the rules. In later iterations of the rules, I changed the wording to say "At the beginning of the game you have six points (or dots) you may assign between skills. No skill can have a rating lower than 1 and no skill can have a rating higher than 3 at this step. (Other factors might bring a skill up to 4 or more later)." Therefore, you'd have the option of assigning 2 to all the stats for an even spread.
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Tina D March 20, 2020 3:12 pm UTC
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Thank you so much!
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Kenneth W August 27, 2019 9:14 pm UTC
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Room 5
Has two halls
Would going through the second hall count as back tracking?
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Noah P August 27, 2019 9:17 pm UTC
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Hmm, hadn't thought of that. It may be up to your discretion, but I'd say the second hallway is good to go through on a later turn.
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