Jul 24, 2024 3:54 pm
There are a lot of settings available for TTRPGs; I feel like I have a hard time pinning down what stands out as a good example of what a setting guide should look like. For example, I've had a longrunning soft spot for Ravenloft, but not the actual source material. I love the concept behind the setting, but the books themselves are kind of "meh." They're adequate, but I'm not impressed by them. Yes, I'm not forgetting that the guides from AD&D 2e (i.e. Realms of Terror) are older and don't reflect the changes in layout and design newer products and publishers have embraced.
So, I'm throwing this out to the GPers. What is a good setting guide? What is an example of a book with great content and design/layout that isn't overwhelming? This isn't asking what your favourite setting is, but what's a great setting supplement for a TTRPG?
So, I'm throwing this out to the GPers. What is a good setting guide? What is an example of a book with great content and design/layout that isn't overwhelming? This isn't asking what your favourite setting is, but what's a great setting supplement for a TTRPG?