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<blockquote data-quote="Mouseferatu" data-source="post: 2374932" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>Okay, you're sitting at home, minding your own business, when you get a phone call from someone at Wizards fo the Coast. They've decided that for the next edition (or simple update of this edition), they aren't certain they want to keep Greyhawk as the default setting, and for whatever reason, they've asked <em>you</em> to choose. You can pick any setting ever published <em>in print</em> for 3E/3.5, regardless of company.</p><p></p><p>However, they are certain to make one thing clear. They're not asking you to choose your favorite setting. They're asking you to choose the setting that, in your mind, <em>most effectively and most completely serves as a strong example of what D&D is and can do, and has the greatest opportunity to showcase the rules as written</em>. You cannot change any of the game to make a certain setting fit best. You must choose the setting that you feel best represents the rules as they stand now.</p><p></p><p>What do you pick? (And if it's one I didn't have on the poll, please tell me what it is.)</p><p></p><p>(And BTW, I deliberately left off any cultural settings, such as Nyambe or Hamunaptra, since no matter how cool they are, they're not the best models for the core rules as written.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouseferatu, post: 2374932, member: 1288"] Okay, you're sitting at home, minding your own business, when you get a phone call from someone at Wizards fo the Coast. They've decided that for the next edition (or simple update of this edition), they aren't certain they want to keep Greyhawk as the default setting, and for whatever reason, they've asked [i]you[/i] to choose. You can pick any setting ever published [i]in print[/i] for 3E/3.5, regardless of company. However, they are certain to make one thing clear. They're not asking you to choose your favorite setting. They're asking you to choose the setting that, in your mind, [i]most effectively and most completely serves as a strong example of what D&D is and can do, and has the greatest opportunity to showcase the rules as written[/i]. You cannot change any of the game to make a certain setting fit best. You must choose the setting that you feel best represents the rules as they stand now. What do you pick? (And if it's one I didn't have on the poll, please tell me what it is.) (And BTW, I deliberately left off any cultural settings, such as Nyambe or Hamunaptra, since no matter how cool they are, they're not the best models for the core rules as written.) [/QUOTE]
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