We all have our preferred adventuring locations and preferred enemies. I guess the real question is will 4e be geared towards one or the other more than 3e was ? or would it be the same ?
And by that I mean Humanoids OR Monsters. Are most of the enemies humanoids leaning towards social interaction political intrigue etc or are most of the enemies monstrous where little social interaction is possible (aka the attack on sight).
Similarly with settings are most settings going to be in a city or out in the undeveloped world.
Or will it be totally Dependant on the DM ?
The reason I ask will it be any different between 3e and 4e is because with some fundamental changes happening with the classes/races and overall dogma I'm interested if future campaigns will be geared further towards one type of adventuring or will offer a balance of settings.
Added a poll as a side note as I'm curious which are the more popular adventures.
And by that I mean Humanoids OR Monsters. Are most of the enemies humanoids leaning towards social interaction political intrigue etc or are most of the enemies monstrous where little social interaction is possible (aka the attack on sight).
Similarly with settings are most settings going to be in a city or out in the undeveloped world.
Or will it be totally Dependant on the DM ?
The reason I ask will it be any different between 3e and 4e is because with some fundamental changes happening with the classes/races and overall dogma I'm interested if future campaigns will be geared further towards one type of adventuring or will offer a balance of settings.
Added a poll as a side note as I'm curious which are the more popular adventures.