Henadic Theologian
Legend
I was shocked when I stumbled upon this looking to see what kind of support Strixhaven was getting.
I had rescently looked at the allowed settings and at that time it only covered FR, RL, DL, Eberron, Theros, Ravnica, Strixhaven, and Radiant Citadel.
"Now this is what it says
However, for the time being, only Forgotten Realms, Ravenloft, Eberron, Ravnica, Theros, Arcavios (Strixhaven), Radiant Citadel, Spelljammer, and any new settings published for 5e."
The key here being any new published settings for 5e.
So because PS has been published on Beyond already, it's allowed, but argueibly that would also include Eldraine.
Maybe Greyhawk too, although Ghosts of Salt Marsh is not new.
Witchlight: Domains of Delight is of course also included in this.
To avoid confusion about older products like Saltmarsh or minor products like Monster Compendiums: Eldraine I wish they would quantify what counts as publishing a setting.
Because by RAW Eldraine is legal and given new is subjective Greyhawk could be too.
I had rescently looked at the allowed settings and at that time it only covered FR, RL, DL, Eberron, Theros, Ravnica, Strixhaven, and Radiant Citadel.
"Now this is what it says
However, for the time being, only Forgotten Realms, Ravenloft, Eberron, Ravnica, Theros, Arcavios (Strixhaven), Radiant Citadel, Spelljammer, and any new settings published for 5e."
The key here being any new published settings for 5e.
So because PS has been published on Beyond already, it's allowed, but argueibly that would also include Eldraine.
Maybe Greyhawk too, although Ghosts of Salt Marsh is not new.
Witchlight: Domains of Delight is of course also included in this.
To avoid confusion about older products like Saltmarsh or minor products like Monster Compendiums: Eldraine I wish they would quantify what counts as publishing a setting.
Because by RAW Eldraine is legal and given new is subjective Greyhawk could be too.