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Dungeons and dragons has always been rift with campaign settings, both those officially released and those created by DMs themselves. From the grim and dark (metaphorically) Desert world of Dark Sun, to the noble and chivalrous Dragonlance, to the 'classic' settings like The Forgotten Realms, and in more recent times settings such as the Low-magic Eberron, all providing players with ideas, inspiration, and most importantly settings in which to play their games.
[[Dungeons & Dragons]] had always been replete with campaign settings, both those officially released and those created by DMs themselves. From the grim and dark world of [[Ravenloft]], to the noble and chivalrous [[Dragonlance]], they span all manner of interests and themes in order to provide as broad an attraction to players and DMs of all strips.
 


== List of D&D Campaign Settings ==
== List of D&D Campaign Settings ==

Revision as of 06:24, 10 January 2014

Dungeons & Dragons had always been replete with campaign settings, both those officially released and those created by DMs themselves. From the grim and dark world of Ravenloft, to the noble and chivalrous Dragonlance, they span all manner of interests and themes in order to provide as broad an attraction to players and DMs of all strips.

List of D&D Campaign Settings

Al-Qadim

Birthright

Council of Wyrms

Dark Sun

Dragonlance

Eberron

Forgotten Realms

Ghostwalk (AKA That one nobody ever remembers)

Greyhawk

Kara-Tur

Maztica

Mystara

Planescape

Ravenloft

Spelljammer

Noteworthy/developed 'homebrew' settings

Uberstadt The Unified Setting for /tg/