fuindordm
Adventurer
I would totally buy a "Worlds of D&D" hardcover with a chapter each devoted to the major settings: Each chapter could provide:
A 300-page book could easily fit 8-10 worlds. That covers Greyhawk, FR, Eberron, Dark Sun, Ravenloft, Al-Qadim, Planescape, Mystara, and Birthright at a minimum.
On the other hand, I'm pretty unlikely to buy hardcovers devoted to a single setting (except Eberron) because I simply don't need that much detail to write my adventures.
- Introduction
- Major themes
- Beautiful map
- Descriptions of major countries and land features
- Historical eras and recent events
- Campaign ideas
- Specific backgrounds and feats
- Specific subclasses
- Specific spells and magic items
A 300-page book could easily fit 8-10 worlds. That covers Greyhawk, FR, Eberron, Dark Sun, Ravenloft, Al-Qadim, Planescape, Mystara, and Birthright at a minimum.
On the other hand, I'm pretty unlikely to buy hardcovers devoted to a single setting (except Eberron) because I simply don't need that much detail to write my adventures.