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<blockquote data-quote="Remathilis" data-source="post: 9727846" data-attributes="member: 7635"><p>You have two choices when it comes to D&D settings: changing or dead. There is no evergreen and alive. </p><p></p><p>Eberron is probably their most static world (there is no Metaplot, the only changes come with edition switches) and I can count a Baker's dozen of changes from 3.5 to 5.24. The introduction of 4e (and later) species, the changes to dragonmarks on other species flip-flipping every book, the planar arrangement, the dwarves connection with the Daelkyr, the role of certain monsters in the setting (gnolls being a good example). You get the point. The setting has changed to match the core books of the current version. Every setting does that to a greater orb lesser degree. Dragonlance, Spelljammer, Planescape, Ravenloft, Greyhawk. They call changed. Some very little (Greyhawk) some a whole lot (Ravenloft). But no setting remains evergreen. </p><p></p><p>Well, one did. Birthright. That setting has not changed since it's original box set. That is the D&D evergreen setting: a tree growing out of it's grave. For everything else, I can point you to a dozen things that changed with every new campaign book. That's the nature of the beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remathilis, post: 9727846, member: 7635"] You have two choices when it comes to D&D settings: changing or dead. There is no evergreen and alive. Eberron is probably their most static world (there is no Metaplot, the only changes come with edition switches) and I can count a Baker's dozen of changes from 3.5 to 5.24. The introduction of 4e (and later) species, the changes to dragonmarks on other species flip-flipping every book, the planar arrangement, the dwarves connection with the Daelkyr, the role of certain monsters in the setting (gnolls being a good example). You get the point. The setting has changed to match the core books of the current version. Every setting does that to a greater orb lesser degree. Dragonlance, Spelljammer, Planescape, Ravenloft, Greyhawk. They call changed. Some very little (Greyhawk) some a whole lot (Ravenloft). But no setting remains evergreen. Well, one did. Birthright. That setting has not changed since it's original box set. That is the D&D evergreen setting: a tree growing out of it's grave. For everything else, I can point you to a dozen things that changed with every new campaign book. That's the nature of the beast. [/QUOTE]
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