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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Emerikol

Legend
Yet nobody is going to call out the unethical usage of real human art.
What I'm saying is even the artist himself would not be able to identify a work by AI that perhaps used a line, angle, or shade from his work. And every single human on the planet does the same thing with other humans work. No one starts with an absolutely blank slate. If you draw batman then no one else can draw batman but if you think you have a copyright on all grey shoulders you are crazy. What you suggest AI is doing would not work at all. It would produce a ludicrous result but it is not. Now if you want to criticize AI that intentionally is trying to reproduce a known person that is different but most AI is not trying to do that.
 

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Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
I am going to suggest that the ethics of AI art isn't really germane to the thread, but the only way the topic will stop is if people stop debating it. There are other threads to argue about it.

As for the thread topic, I have long wished for the DM's Guild to be open for Greyhawk, and I can't wait to see what people come up with! Personally, I'd like to see someone come up with some Greyhawk-specific subclasses for 5e: High Voltage.

Why? Because I don't think WoTC is going to do that anytime soon, and that would be wicked cool.
I mean, it is entirely Germaine to the topic if peopel upload unethical material and try to sell it to people.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
What I'm saying is even the artist himself would not be able to identify a work by AI that perhaps used a line, angle, or shade from his work. And every single human on the planet does the same thing with other humans work. No one starts with an absolutely blank slate. If you draw batman then no one else can draw batman but if you think you have a copyright on all grey shoulders you are crazy. What you suggest AI is doing would not work at all. It would produce a ludicrous result but it is not. Now if you want to criticize AI that intentionally is trying to reproduce a known person that is different but most AI is not trying to do that.
Yet none of that takes away from people needing to be called out for unethical practices.
 


dave2008

Legend
I am going to suggest that the ethics of AI art isn't really germane to the thread, but the only way the topic will stop is if people stop debating it. There are other threads to argue about it.

As for the thread topic, I have long wished for the DM's Guild to be open for Greyhawk, and I can't wait to see what people come up with! Personally, I'd like to see someone come up with some Greyhawk-specific subclasses for 5e: High Voltage.

Why? Because I don't think WoTC is going to do that anytime soon, and that would be wicked cool.
What is 5e: High Voltage?
 


Azzy

ᚳᚣᚾᛖᚹᚢᛚᚠ (He/Him/His)
But it has not been a setting sine 2e correct? Also, it only became a setting after the fact. We had a game and adventures that we bought and played it in the early 80s and only later told this was "Mystara." The game, at least to us, didn't feel like it had a setting back in the day.
Mystara was introduced (as the Known World) during the B/X days in the module, The Isle of Dread. It then appeared in the BECMI Expert Set, and was the setting for all subsequent modules and accessories (including, but not limited to the Gazetteers) that were published for BECMI. It was also featured in the D&D Rules Cyclopedia. It only became Mystara (IIRC) when the "Basic" D&D line was cancelled and the setting was relaunched for 2e. As a setting, it's as old as the Greyhawk (publishing-wise) and has as avid a fan-base.
 

dave2008

Legend
FYI, DM's Guild currently list 92 titles under Greyhawk 5e

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However, most of these are old products (for Saltmarsh, etc.). Of the top 40 most recent only #1 & #2 are specifically for Greyhawk and uploaded after the setting was release on the Guild:

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Now, one of those is a campaign Guide. That might be interesting:

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Though no preview or ToC. Not a purchase for me without those.
 
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