Do you ever play in Eberron?

Do you play in Eberron?

  • Yes

    Votes: 105 41.3%
  • I tried it but didn't like it

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • No and I have no desire to

    Votes: 78 30.7%
  • No but I would like to

    Votes: 68 26.8%


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I voted no but I'd like to, but it's more like no, but I could be convinced to. It's an alright setting, but I'm with Crothian on it. I do however enjoy Forgotten Realms. I usually DM that, so I'd rather play something other than either of those two settings.

Good thing I'm playing in a Dragonlance game at the moment!
 

I'm running an Eberron game at the moment, and my players are obsessed. To the point where they will call me and ask me if we can't please please please have another/an earlier gaming session.

Personally, as a historian, I'm most impressed by the sense of history suffusing the setting. Mmm, post-World War I industrial cynicism bliss.
 


I ran one for a short time before job demands on my time forced me to stop. I'd really like to join an Eberron game though (and if there is anyone between Boston and Providence running a game, let me know!)
 



I recently got my first shot at DMing and chose an Eberron adventure: Fallen Angel from Dungeon magazine. On the whole, I had a pretty good time. Anything that went wrong was the result of my newness as a DM, not any flaw with the setting or the supporting books. And I think the players had fun, too. I'm definitely going to do it again.
 

Jdvn1 said:
... Wow. So far no one has tried it and not liked it. Guess that says a lot.
That doesn't seem terribly surprising, actually. If you like the premise of the setting, the setting is very well done and you'll likely like it. If you don't like the premise of the setting, it doesn't matter how well done the setting is, you probably won't like it.

Although I do know a few people that had no interest in the setting until they got it, and then they really liked it. In fact, a good half of my group was like that.
 


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