werk
First Post
As I'm looking for a new group to play in, I'm finding a lot of homebrew settings instead of the WotC settings I'm familiar with.
What is the appeal, for a player, to want to play in a homebrew setting?
I ask this because I feel that there is great appeal for a published setting for a player, largely in that a player will know what to expect, lots of tangibles like deities, regions, politics, lots of things. Going into a homebrew, especially one that is not written up very completely, I just feel a little at the DM's mercy and obligated to acquire as much fuzzy information as possible. I think homebrew is just for the DM to make it up as he goes and as an excuse not to buy or learn a formal setting.
Thoughts?
What is the appeal, for a player, to want to play in a homebrew setting?
I ask this because I feel that there is great appeal for a published setting for a player, largely in that a player will know what to expect, lots of tangibles like deities, regions, politics, lots of things. Going into a homebrew, especially one that is not written up very completely, I just feel a little at the DM's mercy and obligated to acquire as much fuzzy information as possible. I think homebrew is just for the DM to make it up as he goes and as an excuse not to buy or learn a formal setting.
Thoughts?