![]() Greyhawk is an original creation of Gary Gygax, and the first published setting for Dungeons and Dragons. For players who enjoy a little swashbuckling and noir intrigue with their dungeons, Eberron is the setting to try. Eberron is essentially a fantasy-steampunk mashup, with magic-powered machinery and its own set of playable races like Changelings, Kalashtar, and the almost robotic Warforged. Interested players can pick up The Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron, and another sourcebook called Eberron: Rising from the Last War is coming soon. While it's not officially part of the game just yet, there's still source material for Eberron it's a usable 5e setting and continually developing. ![]() A campaign in the Forgotten Realms most likely means exploring the continent of Faerûn, for which there's a near-endless supply of content and ongoing support.īut now it's time for the other campaign settings, starting with the world of Eberron. A high-fantasy world based on 13th or 14th century Earth, the Forgotten Realms has everything players would expect from D&D: magic, monsters, gods.and actual dragons. Let's start with 5e's default setting and by far its most popular: the Forgotten Realms setting is the one players picking up a D&D starter set will find themselves immersed in. RELATED: Dungeons and Dragons: Easiest Campaigns to Run as DM So, here's a comprehensive list of every major setting players are likely to come across in their 5e campaign. Of course, 5th edition has a default setting, which makes things a little easier-but with the increased number of old campaigns being adapted for 5e, the list of settings also expands. So many, in fact, that new players may find themselves confused over which campaign setting to go with. Tons of new players are hopping on the Dungeons and Dragons bandwagon all the time, but there's a long history to the game, and that means there are a dizzying number of possible worlds to explore. ![]() Dungeons and Dragons has made a huge comeback over the last few years, and it was already the best-known tabletop RPG before that. ![]()
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