Aldarc
Legend
I'm not sure if I would call Warhammer "low magic." It's "low(er) magical accessibility" but it seems like a relatively high magic setting overall. Mike Mearls's Iron Heroes system is more low-magic. The specllaster class, the Arcanist, is optional and the rest are non-casters.
@Helldritch, if the relative frequency of low-level NPCs determines whether a setting is low magic or not then Eberron is just as "low magic" as Greyhawk, if not more so. And we speak of Eberron as "wide magic," it's still relatively higher than the norm of the fantasy genre. This is largely because D&D has mostly been varying degrees of high magic in the same way as sorting your blue colored shirts from lightest to darkest. At the end of the day, your blue shirts are still blue.
@Helldritch, if the relative frequency of low-level NPCs determines whether a setting is low magic or not then Eberron is just as "low magic" as Greyhawk, if not more so. And we speak of Eberron as "wide magic," it's still relatively higher than the norm of the fantasy genre. This is largely because D&D has mostly been varying degrees of high magic in the same way as sorting your blue colored shirts from lightest to darkest. At the end of the day, your blue shirts are still blue.