Chris Perkins just replied this to me on Twitter: "Yes, there is guidance for dropping #TombofAnnihilation into various D&D worlds, including Eberron, Greyhawk, and Mystara. #WOTCstaff" Great news! Eberron, Xen'drik here I go
While I don't love the FR, I am interested in this product. Is this truly the leaked cover? Scary
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-Darkness
Amazing news! Replying to a question I posed to him on Twitter about this product and setting diversity, Mike Mearls said: "The adventures include guidelines for setting each in multiple worlds. Including Eberron! #wotcstaff". Eberron is my favorite setting ever.
The best rated WotC adventure does not take place in the Forgotten Realms but rather in Ravenloft -I hope they realize this and write books on other settings.
I apologize if the answer is an obvious one, but could you please tell me what BBoC stands for? Has it somehow been announced or hinted to by WotC? Thanks so much!
I really hope this is true, since non-FR settings are so neglected in this edition that it is the one with the less worlds diversity of all the D&D editions. Mearls once replied to me on Twitter that an Unearthed Arcana Rogue archetype entitled Inquisitive was drafted with Eberron in mind. One...
THIS. CoS is the only 5e adventure I have bought... among other reasons for not being set in the Realms. I have nothing about FR, but I hope Eberron 5e is coming
Thanks for your answer! One last question: is the South American thing about Aduria merely geographical (concerning its resemblance) or also (at least in pockets) cultural? Thanks!
Rich, thanks for being here. My question is about Aduria in Birthright: can you give us an overview of it? Ed Stark said that it was like an exotic South America without the Aztec or Mayan influences; and all I find are fan creations. I'd love to know more about it. Thanks!