Excluding campaign settings and adventures is a laughable attempt to bias the results.I excluded campaign setting and adventures as those can be pretty system agnostic.
Midgard rocks! I'm not in a Midgard campaign right now but I kind of wish I was.Kobold Press Midgard Setting
I love the big Setting book. A literal mine of ideas.Midgard rocks! I'm not in a Midgard campaign right now but I kind of wish I was.
MMS:WE is one of the greatest third party books of the 3E era. It makes me sad how few people remember it now. (To be fair, the company that publishes it has since gone all-in on 1E stuff, so that limits how well known they are outside those circles now.)Magical Medieval Society Western Europe (3e) for setting up manors & such
DCC is a D&D derivative. Goodman is open about their desire to make it the game that OD&D "felt" like back in the late 1970s, rather than the game it actually was. It takes the gonzo way the game was often played (Nazis tanks versus D&D characters!) and bakes that into the actual mechanics.I've gotten good use out of Kobold Press Midgard Setting and Mosnter books. And I play DCC and Call of Cthulu as well, but those aren't D&D properly so I dunno if "third party" is accurate.
Yes, but it stands on it's own, unlike Kobold Press purely 5E support products.DCC is a D&D derivative. Goodman is open about their desire to make it the game that OD&D "felt" like back in the late 1970s, rather than the game it actually was. It takes the gonzo way the game was often played (Nazis tanks versus D&D characters!) and bakes that into the actual mechanics.
MMS:WE is one of the greatest third party books of the 3E era. It makes me sad how few people remember it now. (To be fair, the company that publishes it has since gone all-in on 1E stuff, so that limits how well known they are outside those circles now.)