Dungeon Map

The dungeon map is displayed in the game interface during expeditions. It features all the rooms in the dungeon together with the corridors connecting them.

Structure
Upon entering a dungeon, the position of all dungeon rooms is revealed. Every room has the same size and is connected to adjacent rooms by corridors split into four sections. Dungeons can be more or less intricate or linear depending on the location, while the overall size is determined by the length of the expedition. Corridors always lead to a room in both directions and never connect more than two rooms, being linear and having no corners. Corners and dead-ends always end in a room.

Exploring
When entering a room or the sector of a corridor, its content is displayed on the map. It is also possible to explore parts of the dungeon ahead with varying degrees of precision by triggering a scouting event, which will reveal some or all the contents of nearby corridors and rooms on the map. As the party traverses the rooms and corridors, the map will show a Torch indicator to track the current position.

Corridors
Corridors are represented by small, dark grey squares connecting rooms. Every corridor is always four sections long, and traversing each section counts as a single round for the sake of calculating status effect duration and Light Meter depletion. Once explored, a corridor hall will change colour and icon in the map to represent its content; if emptied, a corridor square will be light grey.

Corridor sections can contain a variety of items:
 * [[File:Marker battle.png]] Battles, indicated by two crossing swords in red field. Battles can have varying degree of difficulty depending on the enemy party, and can occur in corridor sections that have already been explored.
 * [[File:Marker curio.png]] Curios, which can grant various positive or negative effects on the heroes, or provide loot. Curios can include quest-items and curios needed for the completion of an expedition. They are indicated by an open chest in green field.
 * [[File:Marker obstacle.png]] Obstacles, preventing passage until removed and signalled by a wall icon in blue field.
 * [[File:Marker trap.png]] Traps, indicated by a purple icon. A trap can also spawn in corridor sections that have already been explored.

Empty or unexplored sections of the corridors will be displayed like so:
 * [[File:Hall dark.png]] Unexplored and non-scouted halls will be dark.
 * [[File:Hall dim.png]] Scouted but empty halls will be dark with a brighter outline. These may also contain dangers that have escaped the scrutiny of the scouting heroes.
 * [[File:Hall clear.png]] Cleared halls will be light grey. These sections have already been traversed and cleared of any menace, obstacle or curio, but traps and battles have small chances of occurring in them when backtracking.

Rooms
Rooms are indicated by large grey squares at each end of any corridor. Like corridors, rooms can be scouted to reveal their content beforehand. The map can show:
 * Room curio.png Curios, signalled upon scouting by a green icon. This may include quest-items and curios but not loot chests or sacks.
 * Room treasure.png Treasure in the form of chests, sacks or other containers, locked or otherwise, displayed via a yellow icon featuring an open chest. These rooms will only contain curios that contain loot; they may or may not be trapped.
 * Room battle.png Battles, indicated by a red icon.
 * Room boss.png Bosses, represented by a red skull icon with a red outline. These rooms are only present in Slay the boss expeditions, most usually in dead-ends on a far-end of the dungeon.
 * Room entrance.png The entrance, indicated by a wooden door surrounded by green cobblestone. This is the starting room and is always empty. Additionally, it's impossible to camp while in this room.
 * Indicator.png The party's current position. The room where the party is currently in will have a blazing torch as its icon.
 * Moving room.png The current destination of the party, signalled by a double arrow in a blue outline. Moving backwards from the destination will cause the party to suffer extra stress damage.
 * Marker room visited.png Visited rooms, represented by a golden outline and a tick sign.
 * Room empty.png Empty rooms, which may or may not contain battles.
 * Room unknown.png Unexplored, non-scouted rooms, which may contain anything or be empty.

Upon scouting, a room may acquire the icon of the respective content, or it may remain grey, signalling either an empty room, or a room whose content has not been successfully scouted. Regardless of its content, a room may contain a battle even if its icon does not show it. Differently from corridors, rooms cannot contain obstacles or traps, and cleared rooms cannot spawn further threats when re-entered, but fights from which the party has fled will restart.