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'''Dungeons''' in Corepunk are [[party]]-based, PvE-focused instances that make up a large portion of end-game content. All dungeons have different difficulty levels; the content does not scale based upon group size. They allow for a maximum size of 12-20 players. Dungeons can either have a fixed location or a random location on the map. | '''Dungeons''' in Corepunk are [[party]]-based, PvE-focused instances that make up a large portion of end-game content. All dungeons have different difficulty levels; the content does not scale based upon group size. They allow for a maximum size of 12-20 players. Dungeons can either have a fixed location or a random location on the map. |
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File:Dungeon Locations.png
A map of fixed dungeon locations in Corepunk.
Dungeons in Corepunk are Party-based, PvE-focused instances that make up a large portion of end-game content. All dungeons have different difficulty levels; the content does not scale based upon group size. They allow for a maximum size of 12-20 players. Dungeons can either have a fixed location or a random location on the map.
Some dungeons allow opposing parties to enter one instance at the same time, yet these are few and far between. Once a player is kicked from a dungeon party, they will remain an ally until they leave the dungeon. Kicked party members will be teleported out of the dungeon after 1 minute.