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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 8303162" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>While I'd love for Wizards of the Coast to revive either Greyhawk or Mystara, I'm not holding out much hope. Both of them would have to be changed, a lot, for young gamers to flock to the setting (as Dragonlance would have to be changed). A 50th Anniversary version of Greyhawk could be possible, but as others have said, it would be designed for old timers like me and would cost a lot.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd be fine with WotC giving either Greyhawk or Mystara the []Van Richten's[/i] treatment if it means that either setting gets updated to 5E. I just don't see it happening, although I could see it for Dragonlance.</p><p></p><p>As for the other new book coming out, I'd geek out of they updated Council of Wyrms as part of a new dragon book. That would be awesome! I love that setting! I'd also buy anything related to Planescape (& Sigil) or Spelljammer.</p><p></p><p>As for the other two classic settings, if it isn't Greyhawk and Mystara, I'd prefer it to be something more obscure that only had one or two official sourcebooks so that the setting could be reworked to be appropriate for the new generation but something I would be keen on buying.</p><p></p><p>Jakandor comes to mind. Yes, it would need a complete rewrite to make it more suitable as a modern setting, but it could fill a niche. There were only three books so it isn't overwhelmed with tons of canon, and it is a island setting, so it can be put into any setting.</p><p></p><p>Another great option would be the setting of the Dragon Mountain boxed set, if WotC isn't going to do Council of Wyrms. They could also do a revised version of Night Below.</p><p></p><p>The great longshot for me would be the small setting of the Lost World of Chanak that was presented in the AD&D Creative Campaigning sourcebook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 8303162, member: 2012"] While I'd love for Wizards of the Coast to revive either Greyhawk or Mystara, I'm not holding out much hope. Both of them would have to be changed, a lot, for young gamers to flock to the setting (as Dragonlance would have to be changed). A 50th Anniversary version of Greyhawk could be possible, but as others have said, it would be designed for old timers like me and would cost a lot. Personally, I'd be fine with WotC giving either Greyhawk or Mystara the []Van Richten's[/i] treatment if it means that either setting gets updated to 5E. I just don't see it happening, although I could see it for Dragonlance. As for the other new book coming out, I'd geek out of they updated Council of Wyrms as part of a new dragon book. That would be awesome! I love that setting! I'd also buy anything related to Planescape (& Sigil) or Spelljammer. As for the other two classic settings, if it isn't Greyhawk and Mystara, I'd prefer it to be something more obscure that only had one or two official sourcebooks so that the setting could be reworked to be appropriate for the new generation but something I would be keen on buying. Jakandor comes to mind. Yes, it would need a complete rewrite to make it more suitable as a modern setting, but it could fill a niche. There were only three books so it isn't overwhelmed with tons of canon, and it is a island setting, so it can be put into any setting. Another great option would be the setting of the Dragon Mountain boxed set, if WotC isn't going to do Council of Wyrms. They could also do a revised version of Night Below. The great longshot for me would be the small setting of the Lost World of Chanak that was presented in the AD&D Creative Campaigning sourcebook. [/QUOTE]
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