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What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? Explain why!

Birthright7 %7 %7 % 7.69% (2)
Dark Sun3 %3 %3 % 3.85% (1)
Dragonlance15 %15 %15 % 15.38% (4)
Eberron0 %0 %0 % 0.00% (0)
Forgotten Realms30 %30 %30 % 30.77% (8)
Greyhawk19 %19 %19 % 19.23% (5)
Mystara3 %3 %3 % 3.85% (1)
Planescape7 %7 %7 % 7.69% (2)
Points of Light0 %0 %0 % 0.00% (0)
Ravenloft11 %11 %11 % 11.54% (3)
Spelljammer0 %0 %0 % 0.00% (0)
Other11 %11 %11 % 11.54% (3)

Total Votes: 26


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Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by Aberen on Monday, February 15 @ 15:39:41 MST
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Birthright was the only campaign I ever spent money on - I actually purchased just about the collected works of the entire campaign when I was a teen! - mostly because I thought it represented something new and different. It combines D&D with an element of a war-strategy game (which combined two of my gaming passions, war-strategy and RPG), and I thought it did a really good job! I also enjoyed the campaign setting! (immortal elves, dead gods and a built-in explanation for random and inventive monsters!)


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by korth on Wednesday, February 17 @ 11:40:11 MST
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I like the dark and gritty feeling of a campaign setting...

I can't say that I have played or DMed very many of these other settings, usually having DMed gathis and thardferr; but of the few that I worked with Ravenloft most suited my campaigning style.


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by traineegerad on Wednesday, February 17 @ 15:56:13 MST
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I liked planescape setting maybe because I played a really crazed evil mage or because things were crazy.


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by ptim on Friday, February 19 @ 07:04:40 MST
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kender...nuff said


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by FXCross on Friday, February 19 @ 19:02:56 MST
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Forgotten Realms Of Course!
Why? Two words.

El Minster :)


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by Akark7 on Sunday, February 21 @ 11:53:37 MST
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Ravenloft.

Many reasons, its dark a gritty instead of the standard bring and happiness of most worlds being the main reasons. That and undead...undead are just cool.


Re: What is your favorite commercially published D&D world? (Score: 1)
by Airyn on Tuesday, March 09 @ 16:23:01 MST
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Truly loved the setting and the characters in the Dragonlance novels. Can't say as I've played any of them, but really, who doesn't love the Gnomes in this, eh? (Ok, maybe that's just me, but I think they're cute)



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