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Various doors are described in the Dungeon Master's Guide (5e):

Barred Door

Doors that have a physical bar placed across it (usually in brackets to hold it is place). These doors may not be picked.[1]

Concealed Door

Doors or entrances that are hidden by another object. Two classic examples would be the door behind the tapestry and a tunnel entrance covered by foliage.[1]

Porticalis

Porticalis are gates that may bar an entrance. Usually the porticalis is raised or lowered in a slotted track by block and tackle.[1]

Locked Door

Doors that have a mechanical or magical lock either placed on or built into them. Such doors are subject to being picked.[1]

Secret Door

Doors that are physically constructed to appear as something else or part of something else. Two examples would be the classic swinging bookcase or a trap door.[1]

Stuck Door

Doors that are difficult to move due to lack of maintenance. [1]

Sources and Notes

  1. Paraphrased by user. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

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