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Noice, lots of choice tidbits in these pages to both empower and kill your players. Well done on issue #1 of many I hope. 

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In older versions of D&D they provided some basic guidelines for stocking new dungeons or restocking dungeons that had been left idle or abandoned by the players. These rules were more useful in the days when modules were rare or expensive and budding DMs were forced to use their limited skills and imaginations. There is a nice little summary of methods used between editions  here: http://deltasdnd.blogspot.com/2012/10/random-dungeon-stocking.html 

Here is also some newer interpretations of the idea with sub tables in practice should you wish to investigate further. 

http://aeonsnaugauries.blogspot.com/2011/11/dungeon-stocking-table.html

Thanks again for the generator by the way. I have used it to flesh out two mini side treks in a sandbox I'm developing. It really is a wonderful tool. 

This is seriously awesome for something you've just bashed together for a monthly challenge. I think the notes would work better as prompts rather than specific things. Use the old DMG room classifications of of Guardian, Challenge, puzzle, combat, Trap, Treasure, Treasure with monster, treasure with trap.