Demetrios1453
Legend
You know, honestly, if it wouldn't cause a complete uproar, WotC should just publish a campaign setting book that features both the Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk in contrasting halves of the book...
You mean like:
Mondekaenin Magnificent mansion
Leomund's Tiny hut
Tensers Floating disk
Nystul's magic aura
Melf's Acid Arrow
Evard's black tentacles
Bigby's hand
All originally Greyhawk spells from Greyhawk PCs/NPCs.
I've gamed Greyhawk since '83 and still use the 83 Folio as the basis for my campaigns (which are set almost always pre-wars), but also have the Out of the Ashes stuff and 3E guide to draw on if needed. However, I've also run plenty of games in the FR using the '89 Grey Box and a few of the source books (eg Savage Frontier/ the North) with a smattering of info from the 3E campaign guide.
I've enjoyed games in both settings but overall my preference is Greyhawk as I prefer the grittier vibe and political situation it involves-nation state level bickering/ machinations as opposed to a pack of interferring NGOs and less coherent (IMO anyway) history but also because I've more than 30 years of campaigns that have added rich stories to my version of Greyhawk. I've run a couple of campaigns in the past three years acquainting my current group to Greyhawk (currently using elements of PoTA + parts of the original ToEE & the 3E RttToEE) as none of them had ever gamed there before.
I would be happy to simply see some of the earlier works reprinted/updated but they are probably available online anyway. However, modern players probably want more crunch and detail than Gygax's wonderful broad brushstrokes- I don't mean that in a negative way, just times and gamer expectations have changed.
Stormdale
FTFYGive us Eberron, Al Qadim, Dark Sun first. Then do Birthright.
I am utterly convinced any new 5e Greyhawk will support everything in the PHB.In addition, Greyhawk default is a lot "cleaner". No Tieflings, Dragonborn, Drow, and so on.
Other factors indeed. The numbers that is far more important than what people *want* is what people *use*.At the top of the rankings, Eberron, Ravenloft, Dark Sun, Planescape and Forgotten Realms were all about equally popular.
The next tier included Greyhawk, Dragonlance and Spelljammer.
Below these settings there was a sharp drop-off in terms of popularity. Since this is the case, smart money would say that any release they're working on would be drawn from these choices. But whether or not the second-tier picks would have a chance - well, that feels like a guessing game at this point.
Popularity would be a major factor in choosing what gets released, but I'm sure other factors would be in play, too.
I am utterly convinced any new 5e Greyhawk will support everything in the PHB.
The Sage is not interested in having to answer a lot of whining about why Pete can't bring his favorite character which is 100% PHB legit.
My 5E campaign has taken place in multiple settings, and it's honestly very easy to just play the game in the settings you like and not worry so much about the rules.
But I don't know if you can actually achieve what Mearls was talking about....some way to make Greyhawk feel significantly different and unique....without altering the rules or adjusting them in some way. Similar to how Primeval Thule and the 5E Lord of the Rings game have modified 5E rules systems to match their setting. Different classes, modified abilities, scaled magic, etc.
I would expect something at least along those lines. Otherwise, as we've all kind of been saying, it just doesn't seem to be worth it.
Problem is - I don't think this is what old Greyhawk hands want.I could even see elements of the old Birthright setting getting incorporated into a Greyhawk reboot.
I should have clarified that - Drow as PCs and not adversaries. I don't have a problem with Salvatore's favorite son, I just have a problem with how easily he integrates with society at large.
If you want a world where races that would normally be considered "monsters" or at least dire threats to the existence of civilized lands running around, that's great.
If you accept the occasional drow, then you have orcs and I don't know ... friendly vampires running around. That's all part of the "anything goes" feel of FR which is fine. But I want my drow to be the bogeyman, not just another playable race.
I am utterly convinced any new 5e Greyhawk will support everything in the PHB.
The Sage is not interested in having to answer a lot of whining about why Pete can't bring his favorite character which is 100% PHB legit.