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So just to clarify, in your view, if it's D&D compatible and produced by Wizards of the Coast, it's D&D? Even if the specific mechanics, flavor, and genre are all different?Oh, interesting.
Them that's D&D, too, in my book.
So just to clarify, in your view, if it's D&D compatible and produced by Wizards of the Coast, it's D&D? Even if the specific mechanics, flavor, and genre are all different?Oh, interesting.
Them that's D&D, too, in my book.
Ravenloft is the playable part of the the Shadowfell!To complicate things further, what about Shadowfell and Feywild? And if I include them, then should I include the Planes? And if so, should Planescape/Sigil be a sub-category?
Based on the 1st edition DMG, both Gamma World and Boot Hill could be considered D&D settings.Just occurred to me, the 4E-era Gamma World RPG was explicitly based on D&D 4E. Does that therefore count as a D&D setting?
If so, do the previous Gamma World editions count as well? Some were compatible with D&D to varying degrees (the Sword & Sorcery Studios version used d20 Modern rules).
An argument can certainly be made for Gamma World, if the 4E-era game is enough to make it a D&D setting.Based on the 1st edition DMG, both Gamma World and Boot Hill could be considered D&D settings.
Yes, absolutely. If it from the D&D team, and I can still k it in my D&D game on the fly while drunk? D&D.So just to clarify, in your view, if it's D&D compatible and produced by Wizards of the Coast, it's D&D? Even if the specific mechanics, flavor, and genre are all different?
4E and d20 Gamma World, yes. It every edition was D&D compatible, IIRC, but some were. When you can stixk it in without any trouble, it's D&D.Just occurred to me, the 4E-era Gamma World RPG was explicitly based on D&D 4E. Does that therefore count as a D&D setting?
If so, do the previous Gamma World editions count as well? Some were compatible with D&D to varying degrees (the Sword & Sorcery Studios version used d20 Modern rules).
They are part of "Wilderlands of High Fantasy".Where in all that are Judges Guild's City State(s) of the Invincible Overlord (1976) and World Emperor (1980) hiding?
In which case the dating on the chart is wrong - should show something in that row for each of 1976 (for CSotIO) and 1980 (for CSotWE), if google is to be believed.They are part of "Wilderlands of High Fantasy".