Jun 23, 2020 12:05 pm
I'm wondering what are some of your favorite settings? Published or not, and why.
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Cool! What is your homebrew like?runekyndig says:D&D:
My homebrew (I might be biased)
Eberron
Planescape
Other:
Shadowrun, but currently I am a but oversaturated
Star Wars
I haven't played any of those, but I do enjoy reading about Eberron.LightOfMidnight says:Eclipse Phase. Which many people likely haven't heard of. It's Sci-fi, and transportation is basically sending your mind across space to be suited in a new body. The setting is great, sadly the system was easily breakable. Though I have yet to look at the second edition.
Also Shadowrun, but admittedly as very few cyberpunk settings, and I like what I've seen of Eberron. Golarion for Pathfinder is very expansive, and you can almost always find a deity or country for your backstory needs.
Check this forum postdream.knight says:Cool! What is your homebrew like?runekyndig says:D&D:
My homebrew (I might be biased)
That is cool! Lots of creativity. Thanksrunekyndig says:Check this forum postdream.knight says:Cool! What is your homebrew like?runekyndig says:D&D:
My homebrew (I might be biased)
All RPG settings are just simulspaces in the Eclipse Phase setting :DLightOfMidnight says:Eclipse Phase. Which many people likely haven't heard of. It's Sci-fi, and transportation is basically sending your mind across space to be suited in a new body. The setting is great, sadly the system was easily breakable. Though I have yet to look at the second edition.
Ive never heard of this setting. Sounds interesting.. might take a look.lenpelletier says:All RPG settings are just simulspaces in the Eclipse Phase setting :DLightOfMidnight says:Eclipse Phase. Which many people likely haven't heard of. It's Sci-fi, and transportation is basically sending your mind across space to be suited in a new body. The setting is great, sadly the system was easily breakable. Though I have yet to look at the second edition.
Traveller is sure cool! But lordy...it intimidates the hell out of me! lollenpelletier says:Eberron and Ptolus are probably my favorite D&D settings. Eberron makes a lot more sense than most fantasy settings and facilitates a swashbuckling, pulpy play style. Ptolus is a mystery wrapped in an enigma locked in a puzzle.
For scifi I love the Traveller universe. So well designed for space frontier style of play. The whole universe conspires to facilitate a fun game for a maverick crew trying to keep their bucket of bolts in the air. The digital map blows my mind. Here is a great video that explains why this setting works so well.
You could approach it that way if you like. I bet that would be a fun read.dream.knight says:Traveller is sure cool! But lordy...it intimidates the hell out of me! lol
I reckon though, enough time sitting down and flipping through it then maybe it isn't as crazy as it seems to me.
Very true Len.dream.knight says:Ive never heard of this setting. Sounds interesting.. might take a look.lenpelletier says:All RPG settings are just simulspaces in the Eclipse Phase setting :DLightOfMidnight says:Eclipse Phase. Which many people likely haven't heard of. It's Sci-fi, and transportation is basically sending your mind across space to be suited in a new body. The setting is great, sadly the system was easily breakable. Though I have yet to look at the second edition.