D&D 5E Games & Settings


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I actually don't know how to. LOL!
Click edit up there to the left.

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Just curious, where should I add places like Acheron or the Shadowfel, which are added by third-parties but are IP that Wizard's owns? Ulraunt's Guides to the Planes cover these two planes.
 


Sounds like a third category is needed?

I could call it "DMsGuild Exclusive Settings"?

"These campaign settings cover material that is owned by WotC, but is still allowed for third-parties to publish under the terms of the DMsGuild."
 

I could call it "DMsGuild Exclusive Settings"?

"These campaign settings cover material that is owned by WotC, but is still allowed for third-parties to publish under the terms of the DMsGuild."
Sure. It’s a wiki. Somebody else might edit it in the future, or they might not! :)
 

Hellenistika is really more then just Greek, its Greek dominated multiculturalism. The other Greek Settings are mythic greek.

Perhaps seperating Hellenistic Settings and Mythic Greek Settings would make sense.
 

I added a bunch of new entries under the Third Party Campaign Settings section: Beowulf, Blue Rose, Brancalonia, Hereva, Historia, Journey to Ragnarok, Koryo Hall of Adventures, Legendary Planet, Manastorm, Ponyfinder (now in 5e), Ptolus, the Red Opera, Rocket Age, Runewild, Savage Company, Supers & Sorcery, Tails of the City, Theria, and Wardlings. That's 19 in all!
 
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Historia uses "Dark Fantasy Renaissance" as a self-description, but it also has anthropomorphic animals as the primary races. As these types of campaigns seem to be getting quite common, added "Talking Animals" to its descriptor.
 

Added the Churn Campaign Setting, Embers of the Forgotten Kingdom, and Grim Hollow to the Third Party Campaign Settings list.
 
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