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*[[Gehennom]], which contains the following dead-end branch:
 
*[[Gehennom]], which contains the following dead-end branch:
 
**[[Vlad's Tower]] (Mandatory; contains the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]]. Three levels high)
 
**[[Vlad's Tower]] (Mandatory; contains the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]]. Three levels high)
*The [[Endgame]], consisting in the four [[Elemental Planes]] and the [[Astral Plane]]).
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*The [[Endgame]], consisting of the four [[Elemental Planes]] and the [[Astral Plane]]).
  
 
When you reach the end of a dead-end branch, you walk or levelport back to the main branches.
 
When you reach the end of a dead-end branch, you walk or levelport back to the main branches.

Revision as of 13:39, 12 February 2011

Branches are paths you can take in the Mazes of Menace that will lead you to items and XP. They are not to be confused with special levels, though most branches contain them (the Big Room is a special level, but it is not a branch in the dungeon).

Below is a list of dungeon branches:

When you reach the end of a dead-end branch, you walk or levelport back to the main branches.

Not branches are the Rogue level and the Wizard's Tower, though the latter behaves similar to a dungeon branch when it comes to level teleportation.

See also

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