6 D&D Puzzles to Steal for Your Next Session
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01:23 Gemstone Words
03:45 Tomb of the Dragon King
06:14 Mummy's Archway
07:56 Death's Tune
09:15 Geometric Birds
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Also, what is a puzzle you enjoyed from a campaign? Leave it in the comments below.
Number one is not a puzzle, its a full on multi session dungeon crawl lol
Lol, if you want it to be. There's a full pdf on my patreon for those wanting to run it as a full dungeon level for that reason!
Puzzles like these would absolutely stump the vast majority of players in my experience.
I didn't even throw my hardest puzzle in this video...an unlocked door. It stands in a perfectly normal hallway. No traps. No monsters. The players can walk through it any time they like. Current record for completion: 1 hour and 13 minutes.
@@enterthedungeon I did this with a talking door that asked riddles. The door was always unlocked. Took my players an hour.
Posted at the perfect time; I just started reading the 3.5e book of Challenges for puzzles
Love it. Great puzzles, great ways to make puzzles.
I love that this game can be played so many different ways. And I'm glad you enjoy these as well. I have one player at my table that like riddles and puzzles... everyone else hates them... and as a DM I don't mind giving my players what they like, but I not a fan of elaborate puzzles either.
My favorite are the anti-puzzles. Take the big elaborate bird puzzle you got. But it's all red herring and the door has a secret lever, switch, button, or something like that on the birds. Or even the door is unlocked and swings open if you try it.
About to run a game in an hour, perfect timing thank you!
8:55 Please note that it does not work in latin languages (spanish, italian, french...). I'm french and the notes here have other names (do ré mi fa sol la si) than in germanic languages like english.
You could maybe do do re mi because it’s kindaaaaa like dormir but that might be a stretch
I would probably just change it to the key in their ear humming a tune (which they can only hear when it's in their ear lol) that they have to hum along to
Well, we also use ABCDEFG… It depends on the context
Great video thank you for sharing! So much of this can be interchanged and dropped in easily and I appreciate that!
Watching this to be ready when I have a dm who watched this video.
Great transition into the Ad, well done. 😁
Good stuff. I’m going to add in a few to add some other challenges for my players.
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Many of these would be way too difficult. Especially the "DOG" one, I dont think many players would understand that without obvious hints.
inb4 some keyboard warriors say they'd get that instantly, no you wouldnt lmao
Honestly… terrible puzzles, most are either 1) dungeon crawls (such as 1), 2) not at all easy to apply in D&D (where are you gonna find pylons in medieval hobbitland?) or 3) crazy complicated (I bet you 50% of your players won’t even know all four types of bird).
Nothing like have the players gather all the keys and then when they go to try them the last person to leave the treasure room never locked the door. All thei had to do was push 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
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When you really need to slam the breaks on your campaign, and turn your players into murder hobos, just use these puzzles?,,, that they will never solve in a whole campaign's worth of time.