Here is an oldy but a goody I like to use one after another sometimes. Works best in hallways and small rooms; slide in to pivoting floor. I would normally would use this in towers and temples. There is a large pressure plate in the center or the hallway/ small room. when triggered most if not the whole floor gives way to a slide that leads to a drop onto a large seesaw like floor (usually a round floor). this can end at or near the beginning of the structure, a pit trap, or on a rotating gears or gear trap if in something like a clock tower.
sorry but I can not understand the mechanism and purpose of this trap, my English is not perfect ...
The floor breaks away for the players to fall on a slide, and then they fall on to this....
I had a crypt locked by some tricky mechanism that only opened when two separate tomb stones were pushed in unison. The clue was to "seek the tomb pusher". By reading the names on the stones you'd eventually find the graves of Tom B. And P. Usher. My group brute forced the puzzle by just shoving graves willy nilly al a zelda, but I figured maybe for a first timers puzzle it wouldn't be that bad.
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I had a crypt locked by some tricky mechanism that only opened when two separate tomb stones were pushed in unison. The clue was to "seek the tomb pusher". By reading the names on the stones you'd eventually find the graves of Tom B. And P. Usher. My group brute forced the puzzle by just shoving graves willy nilly al a zelda, but I figured maybe for a first timers puzzle it wouldn't be that bad.
#OpenDnD. #DnDBegone