D&D 5E New D&D Survey, with some in-depth setting questions


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I dunno, the most "generic" Settings seem to have an aggressive product sell already written up internally at WotC based on these options. Greyhawk, Birthright, and Mystara particularly seem like very strong and well developed arguments for genre distinctives.
Greyhawk was swords & sorcery. Birthright was warfare and domain management. Mystara was a gonzo cluster@#$% kitchen sink. That's not really a genre.
 

I dunno, the most "generic" Settings seem to have an aggressive product sell already written up internally at WotC based on these options. Greyhawk, Birthright, and Mystara particularly seem like very strong and well developed arguments for genre distinctives.
Even the Realms gets some distinctiveness in for robustness and flexibility, although Greyhawk does get in on the former, although it's definitely well below the Realms in robustness. Maybe that's why I like them both, I like lots of detail to hang campaign ideas from...
 

Greyhawk was swords & sorcery. Birthright was warfare and domain management. Mystara was a gonzo cluster@#$% kitchen sink. That's not really a genre.
I dunno, I would say it is definitely a genre, perhaps even a mood, and I like it when you phrase it thst way. ;)

Thing is, WotC is leaning hard I Settings, and this very much feels like active product research to refine a proposal.
 



Even the Realms gets some distinctiveness in for robustness and flexibility, although Greyhawk does get in on the former, although it's definitely well below the Realms in robustness. Maybe that's why I like them both, I like lots of detail to hang campaign ideas from...
The main thing I get from the Realms here is that they have spent energy to figure out what makes it tick, and how it is different from these other generic Settings. Thing is, generic Settings do have an intrinsic appeal because we know the most popular Settong is "Homebrew, borrowing from published products." Exandria, Forgotten Tealms, Greyhawk, Mystara, etc. aren't in strict competition in the realm of homebrew building blocks.
 




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