>Enter “ancient” dungeon sealed for thousands of years >Lit candles & torches >Fresh food>Skeletons drop modern currency >Rats drop Cheese What is this trope called?
>>738309087dungeon
frogslop kys
>>738309087frogkino
>I am physically incapable of speaking about anything without posting the reddit frog dressed up as or doing that thingKill yourself
>>738309087Ludonarrative Dissonance.[Game Story Confusion]
>>738309087>>Rats drop CheeseWhat's wrong with this one?
>>738309812Cheese is a man-made, meaning the rats have access to cheese.
>>738309874Maybe they looted humans that died in that dungeon and were carrying cheese?
>>738309930>sealed for thousands of years>perfectly good cheese in the stomach of ratsHow much fucking cheese did these guys have?
>>738310009A lot
>>738309585>Apu>reddit frogNewfag
>>738309087Convenience. Most players would sigh and groan at having to spend time in the closest town calculating, gathering, and buying supplies for a dungeon run. Personally, I'd love it, combined with a cooking skill, and going back to old blobbers' style of having to have oil for your lamp, map drawing and annotating, having to rest, etc.