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Oct 22, 2024 · When is the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide coming out? Currently, the new Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide is scheduled for release in Late 2025. As with other Wizards of the Coast products, however, you will be able to pre-order the digital and physical bundle via D&D Beyond, which means you’ll be able to access the digital version several weeks earlier.
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting is a role-playing game sourcebook first published by TSR in 1987 for the first edition of the fantasy role-playing game Advanced Dungeons & Dragons that describes the campaign setting of the Forgotten Realms. It contains information on characters, locations and history.
The Campaign Set (often referred to as the "Old Grey Box") was later released in 1987 as a boxed set of two source books (Cyclopedia of the Realms and DM's Sourcebook of the Realms) and four large maps, designed by Greenwood in collaboration with author Jeff Grubb.
The Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting, and is the most popular, most played, and oldest setting among its siblings. The setting was conceived by Ed Greenwood originally as a place for the stories he was telling his friends.
Apr 24, 2018 · There is no 5th Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. Your best bet for world history is the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (2001) from 3rd Edition, over any 4th Edition source. There were a great many changes during fourth edition, caused by an event known as the Spellplague.
Forgotten Realms was the most prolific campaign setting for AD&D 2e, featuring a massive number of boxed sets, sourcebooks, and adventure modules.
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Well, I have decided to expand that to cover (hopefully) all four Forgotten Realms campaign settings. Possibly five depending on how long this takes and when/if a 5e one comes out. The focus of all this is going to be on looking at what's changed between editions of the setting, what each one does well or not so well, and what has been ...