Your favorite D&D setting?


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1) Lankhmar-Best city setting ever published IMHO. (big rogue fan here)
2) Greyhawk-The first to come out and it always has a homey familiar feeling to it.
3) Forgotten Realms-It gets slagged quite a bit, but for content as opposed to feel (which is really what you make of it) it's hard to beat.
 

Planescape by far! I've never got to play in planescape though. :( I do, however, like a good straight up generic D&D campaign every once in a while.

I've been playing for a good 10 years and planescape has never lost it's appeal. It's the additude on top of every mythology and every race you can think of heated to a boil and mixed up in a huge melting pot then poured over the PC's in scalding hot, blister-forming fun!:confused: :p
 

As player and as a DM:

1) Homebrew
2) Mystara
3) Al Quadim

Although many settings are imaginative, I can read about them. There is nothing like the sensation of discover a setting while playing it. Mystara, GH, and FR are very similar settings, all consist of small variations of the same basic D&D environment. However, Mystara is much more interesting than most. Al Quadim was a refreshing line, I hope that it will be reprinted some time. I also enjoy GH, although mostly for nostalgic reasons. I never played in Birthright but I am very sure that I'll like it. I think I would also like Dark Sun if not by the fact that I hate the idea of mixing magic and psionics. Ravenloft is cool but limited while I found Forgotten Realms unimaginative and poorly designed.
 

Scarred Lands as if there was a doubt. :)

I just have to be curious though...

Orginally posted by Neqroteqh:
Kingdoms of Kalamar and Scarred Lands don't hold much appeal to me

Why is that Neqroteqh? I'd just like an explanation on your opinion.


But I do like others!

FR
and Greyhawk for starters
but I think I like Azerok MUCH more. Go Dark Portal Games! :)

Oh yeah city wise, Bluffside by a mile! :D
 


Kalamar all the way…

Kingdoms of Kalamar all the way!

I still like Forgotten Realms, too, however. The two are not mutually incompatible, in my opinion. Haven't had much experience of anything else, so I can't vouch for those, but then I can't imagine anything lacking in the Kalamaran campaigns that would make me want to seek it elsewhere.

Dunx.
 


1. Forgotten Realms. If you and your players don't read the novels, it's a wonderful setting.
2. Kingdoms of Kalamar. It just grows on me more and more thanks to the outstanding support.
3. Greyhawk. The LGG was (and is) a superb publication as is the LGJ, both now as part of Dragon and before as an RPGA publication.
 


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