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How do you design a Dungeons & Dragons one-shot dungeon that actually fits in one session? In this video, I walk you through building a complete dungeon from scratch — then scaling it from beginner to intermediate to advanced play. You’ll see how to design a clean 3–4 room dungeon, how to layer in meaningful player choices, and how to upgrade your final boss with Legendary Actions, lair actions, and encounter balance using CR scaling. We use one consistent example - The Stolen Relic - and evolve it step-by-step so you can see exactly how dungeon complexity increases without adding unnecessary prep. This guide includes: Beginner dungeon design for Level 1–2 parties Intermediate dungeon scaling for Level 3–4 Advanced boss design for Level 5–6 Encounter math and CR recommendations Legendary Action and Lair Action examples How to add tension without adding more rooms How to structure a one-shot for 2–4 hour sessions Whether you’re a new Dungeon Master or a veteran looking to refine your one-shot pacing, this tutorial will help you design tighter, more meaningful dungeons for your D&D games. If you’ve ever: • Overbuilt a dungeon • Run out of time mid-session • Struggled with encounter balance • Wanted your boss fights to feel cinematic This video is for you.