I guess I just don't consider LG that bad a resource.I've seen almost none of the material, I haven't a clue how to find it, and what I have seen has been almost totally dedicated to strange details of LG organized play thingies. So I don't know if it's good, bad, or otherwise, but it's certainly unavailable to the general public.
Well, I didn't say that.Generic or otherwise, saying it hasn't appeared since 2e is crazy.
I was more than fine with the Greyhawk material that appeared in 3e, and 2e, for that matter. I loved Sargent's stuff. And Mona/Holian's stuff. But that doesn't mean that Frostburn is a Greyhawk accessory just because it mentioned Pelor.Good luck, at any rate, getting someone who really groks the setting in the way you hope, making the books that are more what you're looking for.
I like the idea of Mystara, but the implementation in D&D was a little...I dunno. Basic? Mongols. Vikings. Wizards. I'd like to see a complete reboot of the setting, making it a little smoother, less blocky, but still Mystara.In order to do Mystara, another retcon or Sundering would likely be neccessary. They hacked it all up for 2e just like FR, GH, Ravenloft, etc.
I guess I just don't consider LG that bad a resource. Many campaigns could beg for hundreds of adventures and hundreds more articles on wotc's website. In addition to official sourcebooks, adventures, and various setting mentions in almost every published product. Generic or otherwise, saying it hasn't appeared since 2e is crazy. It's fine to say you didn't like the treatment of it in 3e, though, sure. I don't like the treatment of many campaign settings during many editions. Or, for that matter, after the primary source drops like when Dark Sun's 2nd box set was retconned away entirely.
Exactly.I typically homebrew my campaign worlds, but I enjoy reading the setting material for the more interesting "official" settings, and sometimes pulling ideas from them.