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The dungeon that you enter is procedurally generated based on the item you offer. This means that if you offer a different item for your next dungeon run, even if it has the same rarity, you will enter a dungeon with a different layout. However, this also means that you can enter a familiar layout by offering the same item. Keep in mind that these generated layouts do reset occasionally, so layouts will not be the same from one day to the next.  
The dungeon that you enter is procedurally generated based on the item you offer. This means that if you offer a different item for your next dungeon run, even if it has the same rarity, you will enter a dungeon with a different layout. However, this also means that you can enter a familiar layout by offering the same item. Keep in mind that these generated layouts do reset occasionally, so layouts will not be the same from one day to the next.  


Also. If someone outside of the dungeon offers the same item you used for your party to enter, they will join your instance of the Dungeon. This can be useful if a player dies and needs to re-enter the dungeon, or if you'd like to run a dungeon with more players than the default party size.  
Also. If someone outside of the dungeon has their own Dungeon Pass and offers the same item your party used to enter, they will join your instance of the Dungeon. This can be useful if a player dies and needs to re-enter the dungeon, or if you'd like to run a dungeon with more players than the default party size. '''Doing this may result in some players not getting rewards.'''


This may, and has, also lead to some mishaps :)
This may, and has, also lead to some mishaps :)
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