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Planescape, Eberron, and Dark Sun.What settings did people pick for their favorites?
Planescape, Eberron, and Dark Sun.What settings did people pick for their favorites?
Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, and Frankenstein Serial number filed off homebrew (appreciate that they made the distinction). I chose Greyhawk as my top, because it holds a special place in my heart as the core Setting of 3E.What settings did people pick for their favorites?
I did Dark Sun, Planescape, and Greyhawk, hoping that would push their eventual release. Picked Dark Sun as my favorite.
What settings did people pick for their favorites?
awesome, I hope that means they will know that they should be the next two updated...Lots of Dark Sun and Birthright love!
That’s what I like to seeLots of Dark Sun and Birthright love!
Lots of Dark Sun and Birthright love!
I say this completely seriously- outside of this website, I have never seen any Birthright love.
That's not to belittle it- but the setting only existed during one of the strangest periods of D&D- late period, near-death 2e. And never had any products that I know of outside of that brief period (so nothing during the WoTC period). Birthright is somewhat obscure IMO (not "Pelinore" obscure!) and doesn't seem to have the same web community as 2e settings like Dark Sun or Planescape.
That said, it appears to have inspired some fierce devotion, and I always hope that fans get what they want!
I was latecomer to Birthright. Introduced by an older gamer who was a big fan. I loved the domain play it reminded me of a mashup of Diplomacy and Game of Thrones. That might send a lot of folks running lol!I say this completely seriously- outside of this website, I have never seen any Birthright love.
That's not to belittle it- but the setting only existed during one of the strangest periods of D&D- late period, near-death 2e.* And never had any products that I know of outside of that brief period (so nothing during the WoTC period). Birthright is somewhat obscure IMO (not "Pelinore" obscure!) and doesn't seem to have the same web community as 2e settings like Dark Sun or Planescape.
That said, it appears to have inspired some fierce devotion, and I always hope that fans get what they want!
*ETA- I would also stipulate that late period 2e, specifically '95-'03, was my period of absolute least involvement with any TTRPGs, so it could be that as well.
That was a tough one for me because I'm pretty eclectic.What settings did people pick for their favorites?
I did Planescape, Al-Qadim, and Greyhawk; I called Planescape my fave because it truly is.I did Dark Sun, Planescape, and Greyhawk, hoping that would push their eventual release. Picked Dark Sun as my favorite.
I had a basic idea of birthright in 2e, but it was post 3e that I got sold onit.I was latecomer to Birthright. Introduced by an older gamer who was a big fan. I loved the domain play it reminded me of a mashup of Diplomacy and Game of Thrones. That might send a lot of folks running lol!
Eberron, Dark Sun, and Homebrew (from scratch) as my three favorite settings, with Homebrew as the top of them.What settings did people pick for their favorites?
I did Dark Sun, Planescape, and Greyhawk, hoping that would push their eventual release. Picked Dark Sun as my favorite.
I did, too. It's really my number 4, but my number 3 is Spelljammer and that's coming out soon.That was a long survey.
EDIT: Quick shout-out to Snarf: I specifically included Greyhawk as a used-and-desired campaign setting on my list. Here's hoping they pay attention to that kind of stuff.
I'd bet that to some degree we buy fewer setting products, because when you get down to it, you can use the 1e, 2e, 3e and 4e FR setting products to run a 5e game if you want to,Filled it out as well. Standard questions and responses, nothing new that hasn't really already been asked of me before in various surveys of the past.
I'm always curious when they get responses from people like me who started back in Original D&D, have played every edition, and are still currently playing 5E whether my indicators of what I've spent money on in the last year actually have some sort of meaning. Do adults who started D&D in more recent years buy different products then us long-timers who have been buying products all along? Probably doesn't mean much, but curious nonetheless.