List of D&D Campaign Settings

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This is a list of official campaign settings published by TSR or Wizards of the Coast. For 5th Edition D&D settings, and third-party 5E settings, see D&D 5E Games & Settings.
  • Birthright
  • Blackmoor
  • Council of Wyrms
  • Dark Sun
  • Dragon Fist
  • Dragonlance
    • Time of the Dragon
  • Eberron
  • Forgotten Realms
    • Al-Qadim
    • The Horde
    • Kara-Tur
    • Malatra: The Living Jungle
    • Maztica
  • Ghostwalk
  • Greyhawk
  • Jakandor
  • Lankhmar
  • Mahasarpa
  • Mystara
    • Hollow World
    • Savage Coast
    • Thunder Rift
  • Nentir Vale
  • Pelinore
  • Planescape
  • Ravenloft
    • Masque of the Red Death
  • Ravnica
  • Rokugan
  • Spelljammer
  • Theros
  • Wildemount
  • Warcraft
 

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@Hriston I just undid your addition of Keep on the Borderlands -- it's an adventure, not a campaign setting. It wasn't set in any campaign setting when it was released, but was later assigned to Mystara (which is listed). :)
 


@Hriston I just undid your addition of Keep on the Borderlands -- it's an adventure, not a campaign setting. It wasn't set in any campaign setting when it was released, but was later assigned to Mystara (which is listed). :)
I guess this brings up the question of what qualifies as a setting. To me, the fact that the keep and its environs isn’t set in any larger setting as published makes it, at least, its own mini-setting. I figured it would be controversial, though, and FWIW, KotB was also retroactively set in Greyhawk in Return to the Keep on the Borderlands.
 

Dragon Fist isn't canon or at least now it isn't copyright by WotC, and Rokugan was more as "guest artist" in 3rd Ed Oriental Adventures.

It was a campaign setting... just because they don't have a copyright now, doesn't mean it shouldn't be on the list.
 

Was warcraft a WotC setting? I thought it was made by a 3rd party unless warcraft isn't the warcraft/world of warcraft RPG I'm thinking of.
 


@Hriston I just undid your addition of Keep on the Borderlands -- it's an adventure, not a campaign setting. It wasn't set in any campaign setting when it was released, but was later assigned to Mystara (which is listed). :)
Also, I don’t think either of the suggested settings for KotB (either Mystara or Greyhawk) are all that consistent with the (implied?) setting of the published adventure: the Realm in the West and the Lands of Chaos in the East, with the Borderlands between. I’m not too familiar with Mystara, but the placement in Greyhawk certainly doesn’t match what’s described in the adventure. Gary Gygax suggested the Pomarj as a good location within Greyhawk, however, but, as published, it’s really its own thing, kind of an Ur-setting for D&D.
 

It was a campaign setting... just because they don't have a copyright now, doesn't mean it shouldn't be on the list.

Maybe settings WotC no longer has to rights to use should be in seperate part of the list.

Warcraft, Rokagan, ect... really while having books using D&D rules aren't apart of the D&D multiverse, as it is the MtG ones are a grey area, for for now I'd keep them eith the traditional D&D settings and Wildemount.
 


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