SYSTEM REFERENCE DOCUMENT 3.5 |
Doors in dungeons are much more than mere entrances and exits. Often they can be encounters all by themselves.
Dungeon doors come in three basic types: wooden, stone, and iron.
Table: Doors |
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Break DC |
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Door Type |
Typical Thickness |
Hardness |
Hit Points |
Stuck |
Locked |
Simple wooden |
1 in. |
5 |
10 hp |
13 |
15 |
Good wooden |
1-1/2 in. |
5 |
15 hp |
16 |
18 |
Strong wooden |
2 in. |
5 |
20 hp |
23 |
25 |
Stone |
4 in. |
8 |
60 hp |
28 |
28 |
Iron |
2 in. |
10 |
60 hp |
28 |
28 |
Portcullis, wooden |
3 in |
5 |
30 hp |
251 |
251 |
Portcullis, iron |
2 in. |
10 |
60 hp |
251 |
251 |
Lock |
— |
15 |
30 hp |
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Hinge |
— |
10 |
30 hp |
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1 DC to lift. Use appropriate door figure for breaking. |