See thats the thing, back when i started (mostly 2E) FR had these chocolate chips like Wildmagic and Deadmagic zones, the prominent Underdark made popular by the Drizzt stories, well GHK had Underdark and the classic quuen of spiders module is from this setting but FRs underdark had much more detail.I voted Forgotten Realms because it feels the most generic, bland, and ordinary-feeling option to me. It's not bad, it's just...uninspiring all by itself. You need to add some chocolate chips or raspberry swirls or something in there to really make it pop.
Haha, i know how to define your post very clearly, it is an expert example on superb British humor.This is like asking which is the "most vanilla" ice-cream when your choices are (using British examples:
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla
Walls Soft Scoop Vanilla
Mackie's Traditional Vanilla
It's like they're all vanilla ice-cream mate. Dragonlance is very slightly less vanilla in that it tweaks some setting elements more and has fewer races and so on, but it's almost more vanilla because it's got a whole bonus level of vanilla-ness due to being basically about a bunch of white people.
No RL associations here ....In theory, Greyhawk.
In practice, the vanilla setting I experience as a player and not a DM tends to be a zombie outbreak scenario set in actual medieval Europe... With the Ottoman Empire being made up of hobgoblins.
True because the Realms uses raisins instead of chocolate chip. Realms is your Walmart Blue Light special.I voted Forgotten Realms because it feels the most generic, bland, and ordinary-feeling option to me. It's not bad, it's just...uninspiring all by itself. You need to add some chocolate chips or raspberry swirls or something in there to really make it pop.