Eberron is the best D&D setting

World King·7/25/2019, 2:56:16 PM·2 votes·958 views

Neo-noir mystery, pulp action, wandslinging, airships, sky pirates, a dungeon the size of a nation, treasure hunting, nazi's that worship the undead...

How can you compete with this?

Greyhawk and Forgotten realms are close #2 and #3, IF YOU LIKE YOUR CAMPAIGNS WITH OBVIOUS BORING TROPES

4 Comments

ModThe Djinn7/25/2019, 3:22:21 PM2 votes

...was there any doubt? This is obviously objectively true.

DARCKD00M7/25/2019, 5:29:47 PM1 votes

sry to dissapoint: the best D&D setting is the one you make yourself, if you have the skills,materials and time to do so

also it would depend on the players and what kind of campain they want!

i once played a D&D game set in fallout style universe now that was fun!

Madjack017/25/2019, 6:07:31 PM1 votes

There exist relevant D&D settings outside the Baldur's Gate games?

I'm pretty excited for the third one (Larian Studios better do a fucking good job), but I guess the games are not interesting to the non-computer D&D'ers.