Hall of Legends

Leaderboard

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How ranking works

The leaderboard ranks saved runs by the deepest room reached. Submission is optional — the death screen offers a name field, and if you fill it, your run is sent to the global Hall of Legends and displayed here.

  • Submission name: a display name only — do not include private personal information.
  • Submission floor: the highest room number you reached before dying.
  • One submission per run: only the final death submits to the leaderboard.
  • Cross-mode: runs from 2D and 3D rank in the same Hall of Legends.
  • Solo and co-op: both feed the same leaderboard. The submitting player is who appears.

Submission rules

Scores are intended to reflect normal play. Automated submissions, offensive names and attempts to interfere with the leaderboard service may be hidden or removed from public rankings. The Terms of Use covers this in detail.

What "deep" means

Floor numbers are not abstract. Each tier of depth represents a different challenge profile.

  • Floors 1–5: learning phase. Most new-player runs end on or before floor 5's first boss.
  • Floors 6–10: first real damage check. Players who survive here typically bought at least one Health Potion and at least one weapon upgrade by floor 10.
  • Floors 11–15: economy starts to matter. Runs that didn't spend gold deliberately in floors 1–10 stall here.
  • Floors 16–20: enchantment scaling decides survival. Level 3+ enchantments by floor 15 is the inflection point.
  • Floors 21+: leaderboard territory. Floor 25+ runs require enchantment level 5+, optimal class play and careful boss preparation.
  • Floors 30+: Hall of Legends tier. These runs are usually multi-hour, focus-intensive, and require near-flawless boss-floor execution.

Class for leaderboard pushes

Top-floor runs are usually Mage or Longbow Archer — both scale strongly with enchantments. Sword & Shield Warrior remains the safest first leaderboard attempt because the higher HP base makes deep-floor mistakes survivable.

Multiplayer leaderboard

In co-op, each player submits their own run on their own death screen. Surviving teammates can continue the run. Final-floor submission is per player, not per party.

Privacy reminder

The name you enter is public. Don't use personal data (real name, phone, email, etc.). The Privacy Policy covers how leaderboard names are stored.

Backend & reliability

The leaderboard runs on Cloudflare infrastructure at dungeondelvers-game.com. Submissions are queued and validated server-side before they appear here. If you submitted a deep run and it isn't visible yet, give it a minute — caching can briefly delay first appearance.

If a submission you made is genuinely missing after a few hours, the contact page is the right place to reach out. Please include the exact display name and the floor you reached.