When you play or run a game of D&D, do you homebrew up your campaign setting or use a published setting? Or are you one who takes from Published to use in Homebrew or vise versa?
I find, for myself, that it really does depend on whether I'm running the game or playing in the game. When I run the game, I usually prefer to use a homebrew just due to the Lore aspect. That is, I know the lore of the world because I'm making it up.
However, when I play, I like playing in published games as I can read up on the lore and feel more immersed in the world.
How do you feel/do this? And, more importantly, why?
I find, for myself, that it really does depend on whether I'm running the game or playing in the game. When I run the game, I usually prefer to use a homebrew just due to the Lore aspect. That is, I know the lore of the world because I'm making it up.
However, when I play, I like playing in published games as I can read up on the lore and feel more immersed in the world.
How do you feel/do this? And, more importantly, why?
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