>The setting can only get it's magic from strange dungeons that appear in the world as floating doors. The magic items gotten from inside ranging from better equipment, even if not for the military too "I put on these shoes and now I can bunny hop Quake style".
>These doors have started appearing ever since the Archaic period, but all over the entire planet. The deeper you go, the better rewards but the graver the perils type deal due to it being infested with monsters.
>The only problem is that these doors vanish after sometime and it can be very difficult to tell when it's going to vanish. You can give it a rough estimate, but never a exact measurement.
So if some Roman soldiers decided they wanted to send a few people inside but couldn't use any magical equipment because reasons, what would be the best equipment you could give a soldier going in there if you want him to be able to go as deep as possible but still come back?
just send in the best
>>50834145I don't get the reference here.
>>50834157
Sinbad, from Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
I don't really follow that series anymore,
I think he's the main antagonist?
>>50833877
Torches, jerky, lamp oil, iron spikes, really long boar spears, jerky, lamp oil, slaves, lamp oil, chalk. Probably swords, too.
>>50834157
I don't even have to get the reference to know it's some retarded shonen anime character.
>>50835114Yes, he comes out of nowhere to become the main series antagonist. I'd almost give Magi credit for making "the legendary hero" the bad guy if he wern't such a fucking Gary Stu with like zero build-up or justification who overshadows all the characters who are actually interesting later on in the manga.
>>50833877
So uhhh, where are these dungeons coming from and why? Is it just some god fucking with Humanity? Or is there actually a purpose to the phenomenon besides it's being an RPG trope?