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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9596820" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Not sure how well they did, but I quite like Teros and Ravnica. I found Ravnica to be very fresh new D&D setting. But I have only enjoyed is as lonely fun. I don't have the time to homebrew adventures in the setting. If they had released a full adventure book for it as well, I would have seriously considered playing it. When I search DMs Guild for Adventure's League modules set in Ravnica, zero results are returned. I guess they didn't have an AL season focused on that setting. There just hasn't been much official support for that setting. Acquisitions Inc. had one of their live plays based in that setting and it was fun to watch. </p><p></p><p>Same goes with Theros. Not is new and interesting as Ravnica, but I liked its take on a setting inspired by Greek Mythology. The source and relationship between the settings peoples and their gods was interesting and I liked the mechanics for mythic monsters (the only thing from the book I've actually used in my games). </p><p></p><p>While they are not something that I'll likely use as a setting to run my games in, there are a lot of DMs who like to create their own campaigns and adventures, and have been asking for more setting books. As for myself, if I had time to create my own adventures, I'd homebrew my own world as well. What I find most helpful as a DM are books like Curse of Strahd, which provide a mini setting and long adventure. Other than CoS, however, all such books I've purchased have been from third‑party publishers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9596820, member: 6796661"] Not sure how well they did, but I quite like Teros and Ravnica. I found Ravnica to be very fresh new D&D setting. But I have only enjoyed is as lonely fun. I don't have the time to homebrew adventures in the setting. If they had released a full adventure book for it as well, I would have seriously considered playing it. When I search DMs Guild for Adventure's League modules set in Ravnica, zero results are returned. I guess they didn't have an AL season focused on that setting. There just hasn't been much official support for that setting. Acquisitions Inc. had one of their live plays based in that setting and it was fun to watch. Same goes with Theros. Not is new and interesting as Ravnica, but I liked its take on a setting inspired by Greek Mythology. The source and relationship between the settings peoples and their gods was interesting and I liked the mechanics for mythic monsters (the only thing from the book I've actually used in my games). While they are not something that I'll likely use as a setting to run my games in, there are a lot of DMs who like to create their own campaigns and adventures, and have been asking for more setting books. As for myself, if I had time to create my own adventures, I'd homebrew my own world as well. What I find most helpful as a DM are books like Curse of Strahd, which provide a mini setting and long adventure. Other than CoS, however, all such books I've purchased have been from third‑party publishers. [/QUOTE]
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