D&D General You Can Now Make Greyhawk Stuff On DM's Guild!

Setting opened up to third party creators.

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As of today, third party creators can publish and sell material set in the World of Greyhawk! Dating back to the dawn of Dungeons & Dragons, Greyhawk has an entire chapter devoted to it in the new 2024 Dungeon Master's Guide.

Right now you can check out some legacy official content from Wizards of the Coast, but expect more to start appearing there as soon as the third party creators get their teeth into it.

 

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Oofta

Legend
Supporter
I think the best use of Greyhawk is to present it as a foundation for a campaign world building, not a fully fleshed out world. So it will be interesting to see what directions authors take this in for those that want more detail. I'm fond of the setting for a few reasons, not least of which because it inspired me on how to build my own campaign world.

It was also because back in the day Living Greyhawk was the equivalent of AL public game and we had development for our region of Nyrond (regions were divided based on real world geographic regions) that was just for us. There was enough left unstated that we could have real impact on how the region worked.
 


Snarf Zagyg

Notorious Liquefactionist
Supporter
I would like to thank WoTC for finally doing this, but most of all, I would like to thank me, and my 837 posts about Greyhawk and endlessly spamming #GREYHAWKCONFIRMED!

Now, we just need to get WoTC to (1) rid us of those meddlesome Bards, (2) dispose of the soulless, dead-eyed elves, and (3) finally recognize the innocence of Bargle, and my job will be complete!
 



AdmundfortGeographer

Getting lost in fantasy maps
I wonder if this would work include approval to allow Living Greyhawk authors to polish up their old mods and release to the DM’s Guild.

In the past the hold up was that ownership of LG adventures were dual-ownership by the authors and WotC so both would need to approve republication.

Now, if this could count as WotC giving their approval, all that remains are for those authors themselves to agree then upload?

(Probably way too much wishful thinking)
 

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