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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8009458" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>For me, I can not use a book that covers a whole world. My group has had 4 campaigns over the life of 5e and none have left greater Phandalin. I would rather have more knowledge about a smaller region over a little information about 20 regions. Look at FR and all the regions that never get used. I know that a bunch of people would love to play Halrula or Chult, or Kara Tur, but focusing on a single place can get people interested in your setting and then have follow on books on the other regions instead of not using it because it is vague and saying that the DM will need to do too much work. </p><p></p><p>Maybe lots of people will say that they love the idea of Ber and want to see more, but just as many may think that all these monster races is not for them and could be ok with a PC playing a game coming from there to make it work, but not play a campaign there. If the book has only a few pages- fine. Eventually page count and cost needs to enter the discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8009458, member: 27385"] For me, I can not use a book that covers a whole world. My group has had 4 campaigns over the life of 5e and none have left greater Phandalin. I would rather have more knowledge about a smaller region over a little information about 20 regions. Look at FR and all the regions that never get used. I know that a bunch of people would love to play Halrula or Chult, or Kara Tur, but focusing on a single place can get people interested in your setting and then have follow on books on the other regions instead of not using it because it is vague and saying that the DM will need to do too much work. Maybe lots of people will say that they love the idea of Ber and want to see more, but just as many may think that all these monster races is not for them and could be ok with a PC playing a game coming from there to make it work, but not play a campaign there. If the book has only a few pages- fine. Eventually page count and cost needs to enter the discussion. [/QUOTE]
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