Dungeonbria
Dungeonbria is an online dungeon crawler game mode in the Cambria gaming ecosystem. The mode, referred to in some official materials as Dungeons, combines role-playing dungeon exploration with blockchain-based staking and reward mechanics.[1][2]
Dungeonbria was announced as a dungeon-focused expansion to Cambria, with invite-only early access scheduled to begin on May 14, 2026.[2] The game has been described as a Diablo-inspired dungeon crawler in which players enter procedurally varied dungeon runs, defeat bosses, collect artifacts, and compete for rewards.[2]
Gameplay
In Dungeonbria, players select a character class and use in-game Keys to enter dungeons.[2] A dungeon run can include up to eight randomized floors, with each floor presenting enemies, boss encounters, and gameplay modifiers.[2] Players must manage character health and stress while progressing deeper into the dungeon.[1]
The game includes role-playing mechanics such as abilities, quirks, affixes, boosts, and character progression. These systems are designed to make each dungeon run different and to require players to balance risk and reward when deciding whether to continue or exit a run.[1]
Rewards and progression
Dungeonbria uses a reward system based around Artifacts, Dungeon Coins, Keys, and player multipliers.[2] Artifacts collected during dungeon runs are converted into Dungeon Coins, which contribute to weekly reward calculations. Rewards are influenced by factors such as the number of Keys staked and a player's reward multiplier.[2]
The game also includes persistent progression through Dungeoneering experience points, with levels reportedly extending up to level 99.[2] Higher progression can unlock additional reward tiers and equipment-related features, including the Seal of Favor and Pendant slots.[2]
Dungeonbria also features rare jackpot-style rewards through items such as Ruined Diamonds, which may qualify players for additional USDC payouts.[2]
Integration with Cambria
Dungeonbria is part of the broader Cambria gaming ecosystem, which includes multiple connected game modes. According to coverage of the game's whitepaper, items and rewards earned in Dungeonbria may interact with other Cambria modes, including Islands and the planned Gold Rush mode.[2]
The Cambria ecosystem is designed around interconnected game modes and shared player progression, allowing players to move between different areas and modes within the same universe.[3]
See also
References
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