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What games are using the Eberron Setting?

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... yet Atari seems to be pushing Eberron as the new setting for most D&D games.

It is? I've never heard of it (not that that means much. :"> ) Which games are using this 'Eberron'?

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Dragonshard at least.

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I don't want to diverge too much off topic, but I've heard Atari say they felt many games will start to use Ebberon as their setting.

 

I believe both Dragonshard and D&D Online will both use Ebberon.

D&D Online is using Ebberon, at least, according to the writeup in CGW.

What's different about the Eberron setting?

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mostly it's just new. it is the result of a fan contest. high fantasy if i'm not mistaken, and a fresh world ready for exploration. i've not heard much about it from players, however.

 

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What's different about the Eberron setting?

 

I believe its a world where magic is so common that its not just saved for the elite. Consumer goods are made with it and various technology has emerged from it, such as a high speed train that rides a bolt of lightning. At least thats what I've heard. Theres also a playable race of sentient constructs.

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I don't usually like settings with easily accessible magic. On the other hand, a world so dominated by magic has its own novelty, I suppose. Could be interesting. I'll have to wait and see.

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I don't like magic at all ;)

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Sounds fun. Btw since when did Eldar become a mod?

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I feel that if magic exists in a setting and is anywhere near as powerfull as it is in D&D it's only reasonable that it would be used for commercial interests. Especialy since as far as I know there is nothing stoping everyone and their cat learning magic in the system. So I feel that everyday magic only increases the suspension of disbelief in a setting where magic is powerfull and aquired through booklearning.

 

But I have no idea if Eberron is a good setting as I have never looked at it...

What's different about the Eberron setting?

 

It's another one of the "mimic-genres" we've seen in the past.

 

Eberron: Sci-Fi

Dark Sun: Post Apoc

Ravenloft: Horror

 

etc.

 

Overall Eberron looks very cool ;)

I'll stick with Forgotten Realms. I've seen the books and glanced over them, nothing special. Plus it uses rules 3.5. :)

I never understood the appeal of the Forgettable Realms... so bland :)

Bland? Besides Ravenloft, it's a good setting to play, and read the books from. Full of memorable gods, people and places.

 

But on the downside it brought us Drizzt and his munchin bunch. :)"

But on the downside it brought us Drizzt and his munchin bunch.  :)"

 

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Bland? Besides Ravenloft, it's a good setting to play, and read the books from. Full of memorable gods, people and places.

 

But on the downside it brought us Drizzt and his munchin bunch.  :)"

 

 

Yup, Bland.

 

Generic.

 

Kinda dull.

 

Not very exciting.

 

Granted everyone has their own tastes... but I just don't see much about FR that stands out... granted it "is" better than Greyhawk though...

If you want high fantasy, I always felt Dragonlance delivered that better than Forgettable Realms.

Yeah, sounds like a Sci-Fi dynamic stuffed into a fantasy bottle (re: Ebberon). I have faith that the ten-billionth Elf-Orc-Dwarf fantasy setting will still find a way to be soul crushingly banal, though!

 

FR was pretty fleshed out at least. You might be in a brutally generic post-Tolkein setting, but you could still find an interesting city-state to play in and an interesting god to worship.

I think that's another problem with the Forgettable Realms... they've been "detailed' to death. :thumbsup:

R.A. Salvadore did add a few things onto the Tolkien stuff. Drow, Duregar. but I'm still a dragonlance faithful. I like the larger peliferation of dragons.

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I also hate how the setting tries to have everything at once.

I actually bought the Ebberon sourcebook just because I thought the setting looked ineresting. I don't even play PnP. I seriously hope that somebody makes a party-based BG-style RPG set in Ebberon...it would be quite enjoyable, IMO.

What do you feel are the strenghts of the setting?

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