As long as I'm alive and able, I'll keep lobbying for Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms.mhensley said:Of course, I doubt all of the old settings will make it to 4e and they will more likely publish a new one somewhere along the road.
Two things:mhensley said:2008- Forgotten Realms
2009- Eberron
2010- Greyhawk
2011- Planescape
2012- Dragonlance
2013- Dark Sun
2014- Mystara
2015- Ravenloft
That could work. Ravenloft was never a really good fit for the (what's now called) Paragon and Epic bits of D&D. What was the point of being 30th level if you still can't challenge the Domain Lords? Ravenloft would work better with a low-power/low-fantasy rule set more similar to d20 Modern/Grim Tales than with Core D&D.Matthew L. Martin said:With what I'm hearing about the new Ravenloft: Dominion novels, I'm starting to wonder if Ravenloft will be repurposed as a campaign setting for d20 Modern 2E.
Huh? FR and Eberron also have their distinct planar setup, and FR is still done first. Furthermore, the PoL setting is the implied setting... doing it as third setting (two years later) isn't the way to go (it'd be just like core+)... better to focus on an existing setting. Perhaps they don't know either and hence just got all licenses back "in advance" to give them more wiggle-room for Setting no. 3.fabneme said:I don't see Planescape being redone for 4E, especially with all the changes in the planes' scheme.
mhensley said:I've see mentioned that they will release one new setting per year. Considering that 4e will probably be around for 8 years, prehaps the release schedule will look something like this:
2008- Forgotten Realms
2009- Eberron
2010- Greyhawk
2011- Planescape
2012- Dragonlance
2013- Dark Sun
2014- Mystara
2015- Ravenloft
Of course, I doubt all of the old settings will make it to 4e and they will more likely publish a new one somewhere along the road.