WotC Why WotC SHOULD Make A New Setting

that only works if they make that their only setting going forward instead of adding it to the mix
They don’t have to throw out the old settings, new content can still be made for them too, but my intent was more for there to be a ‘primary core setting’ for any new content that isn’t being designed for an old setting is to be designed to orient into this new setting, or go with two settings in an either-or format where anything’s designed to fit one’s theme or the other’s,
 

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I agree. Make a new setting. Put some muscle into it. I really don't think many people disagree about wanting them to do it. The real question is: What would that setting be like? That is when the disagreement comes in.
 


Not really. You are conflating an extreme scattershot of competing games that werent even co.latible with eachother, with having new settings that plug into the same core game.
There were some that were that were incompatible, others that were, and ALL used the 2e core (I'm speaking of the 2e glut). Ultimately it seems we will disagree, and I'm good with that.

I'm just finding it interesting to see the genesis of history (potentially) repeat itself.
 




So thought TSR. It killed them. Well that and a whole lot of other foolishness.
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I'd love to see a setting that is designed for the current player-character lineup. I'm currently having a hard time imagining the place of many sub-classes in the game world (glamor bards, world tree barbarians), getting my head around race relations (why are monster PCs not attacked on sight?) and understanding how to represent the role magic system in world (what is a spell slot? How does the prevalence of magic--especially rituals--affect the living conditions and the economy?).

Questions like these have prevented me from running a game of D&D since 2014; instead, I have opted for other games I can better comprehend.
 

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