What is your reaction to the Eberron news?

What is your reaction to the Eberron news?

  • Very Excited

    Votes: 23 26.4%
  • Excited

    Votes: 28 32.2%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 29 33.3%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 4 4.6%
  • Very Disappointed

    Votes: 3 3.4%

Very succinctly, sometimes to be a good fan you have to take satisfaction in the fact that other people enjoy a hobby in a different way.
... heh... can you imagine if Ravnica had been announced in 2011?

Eberron, though is an inclusive sort of setting, it made a place for just about anything that had been in D&D when it was introduced, worked fine in 4e, and while it might be a stretch for slower-pace-of-release 5e to handle it, the development path they have for it should help with that...
 

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I'm excited, as much as I get excited about book releases, mainly because its nice to see more support for different settings. Eberron itself is probably somewhere down the middle of the line of interest for me, I never really got into it in previous editions.
 

I run my own setting, so I'm not super likely to buy setting material for most settings. Nonetheless, I like Eberron and use a few bits of it in my campaign (e.g. warforged), so I'm excited for this.

I'd be super excited for a Planescape or Greyhawk setting book.
 

I chose very excited. It's my favorite published 1st party setting (with Planescape being a near tie). It has a lot that I have in my own setting, and I have yoinked a number of things from it and placed them into my own. I prefer to run my own setting (I know it the best, been working on it since 2003), but I have no problem purchasing books from other settings if there are things in there that appeal to me and would fit into my own setting. I did so in 3rd, and have now done so in 5th with the release of the Wayfarer's Guide.
 

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