Planescape Planescape IS D&D Says Jeremy Crawford

Planescape is Jeremy Crawford's favourite D&D setting. "It is D&D", he says, as he talks about how in the 2024 core rulebook updates Planescape will be more up front and center as "the setting of settings".

 
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CapnZapp

Legend
Religion/politics
5E Dragonlance did implicitly exclude halflings, tieflings, and dragonborn, FWIW. Though they also provided guidance for including "individual members - or even small enclaves" of those species in Krynn, and never explicitly said they weren't part of the setting (just, again, implied).
To be blunt: WotC is infused with marketeers, not story tellers.

Story tellers know worlds become more interesting if there are limits; things that aren't there.

Marketeers just want to sell you stuff, and see no point in voluntarily not selling you more stuff.

The real problem is that there's too many people that cannot handle being denied something. Instead of seeing the point in having a focused setting and gracefully choosing another class or race or whatever, they will take it as a personal insult and call themselves either discriminated against or canceled (their choice of words depending on their political leanings).
 



Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
To be blunt: WotC is infused with marketeers, not story tellers.

Story tellers know worlds become more interesting if there are limits; things that aren't there.

Marketeers just want to sell you stuff, and see no point in voluntarily not selling you more stuff.

The real problem is that there's too many people that cannot handle being denied something. Instead of seeing the point in having a focused setting and gracefully choosing another class or race or whatever, they will take it as a personal insult and call themselves either discriminated against or canceled (their choice of words depending on their political leanings).
I’ve seen plenty of people complain when a character option is unavailable to them in a certain setting. Never in my life have I seen those complaints take the form of claiming they’re being discriminated against or cancelled, and I am confident that anyone making such a claim would quickly end up on one of the many “D&D Horror Stories” lists out there.
 


teitan

Legend

Plageman

Explorer
Implied is Default. I have the exact same opinion as Zaukrie.
Errr... So you played only Greyhawk during 3.x because it was the "default" setting of DnD ? Or only Nentir Vale during 4e era ?I guess not. AD&D 2e didn't have a default setting baked into the CRBs, classes were written as neutral as they could be regarding settings and it never was a problem. Yeah mixing setting and rules is quite common (Warhammer, Runequest, Pathfinder do it well) but it never was a mandator thing for DnD as far as I'm concerned. A list o deities in an appendix is good, a subclass for a cleric of Kelemvor or Pelor not so much.
 


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