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    Fav D&D Campaign Setting?

    What is your favorite D&D campaign setting to play in? I'm just trying to gauge what kind of campaign setting attracts the highest number of FG2 users.

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    Dark Sun.

    I loves me some Brom.

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    Personally i favor forgotten realms, 4th edition and 3.5, both are fun.
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    Dark Sun was one of my favorite D&D campaigns but Ptolus is also up there for me.

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    D&D - Greyhawk
    Other Fantasy - Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 1E & 2E (not sure of the storyline for 3e)

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    Eberron always appealed to me personally. The common use of magic and reproduction of real life things in a magical way always seemed cool. I really like the warforged in general and the drow as a barbaric former giant slaves was an interesting twist.

    Dark Sun is a favorite too for its contrast.
    And then he uttered the very dwarven warcry that makes the entire party think, "oh here we go again..."

    "Today is a good day for someone else to die!!"

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    Forgotten Realms was my first encounter with DnD, and I have a soft spot for it still.

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    what no Ravenloft?

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    We always liked Forgotten Realms and bought a lot of their 2cd edition campaign settings, but to be honest we really liked FR because it seems a little more generic, a little less specific. We couldn't get into Dragonlance because the world had too many rules and requirements, and the whole thing seemed harder to make homegrown classes and such for since it would mess up the story. Depending on our DM, we really made our own worlds that were heavily influenced by FR and had a lot of the same maps and towns. So I'm not sure if that counts.

    And Demogorgon, I might be way off but I could swear I just saw a new Ravenloft boardgame at my game store. It was hiding by Arkham Horror and gave me pause.

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