Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings: Difference between revisions

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**Last supported edition:  
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*[[Dark Sun]]: Dying desert world.
*[[Dark Sun]]: Dying desert world.
**Last supported edition: [[Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition]]
**Last supported edition: [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]]
*[[Dragonlance]]:
*[[Dragonlance]]:
*[[Eberron]]: Magitek adventurepunk with dark
*[[Eberron]]: Magitek adventurepunk with dark
**Last supported edition: [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]]
*[[Forgotten Realms]]: The most famous and popular setting.
*[[Forgotten Realms]]: The most famous and popular setting.
**Last supported edition: [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]]
*[[Ghostwalk]]: The one everyone forgets exists.
*[[Ghostwalk]]: The one everyone forgets exists.
*[[Greyhawk]]: The default D&D setting for most of its existence.
*[[Greyhawk]]: The default D&D setting for most of its existence.
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*[[Points of Light]]: The "default" setting for [[4e]]. Basically a completely blank canvas.
*[[Points of Light]]: The "default" setting for [[4e]]. Basically a completely blank canvas.
*[[Ravenloft]]: You are evil and being punished in a magic Gothic world.
*[[Ravenloft]]: You are evil and being punished in a magic Gothic world.
**Last supported edition: [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]]
*[[Spelljammer]]: D&D IN SPAAACE!
*[[Spelljammer]]: D&D IN SPAAACE!



Revision as of 10:14, 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

Noteworthy/developed 'homebrew' settings