D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

Dungeon Master’s Guide contains a sample setting—and that setting is, indeed, Greyhawk.

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According to Game Informer — “the surprising importance and inclusions of what is arguably the oldest D&D campaign setting of them all – Greyhawk.”

So how does Greyhawk fit in? According to GI, the new 2024 Dungeon Master’s Guide contains a sample setting—and that setting is, indeed, Greyhawk. Not only that, but the book will come with a double-sided poster map with the City of Greyhawk on one side and the Flannaes on the other—the eastern part of one of Oerth’s four continents.
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Even as the multiverse of D&D worlds sees increased attention, the Dungeon Master's Guide also offers a more discrete setting to get gaming groups started. After very few official releases in the last couple of decades, the world of Greyhawk takes center stage. The book fleshes out Greyhawk to illustrate how to create campaign settings of your own. Greyhawk was the original D&D game world crafted by D&D co-creator Gary Gygax, and a worthy setting to revisit on the occassion of D&D's golden anniversary. It's a world bristling with classic sword and sorcery concepts, from an intrigue-laden central city to wide tracts of uncharted wilderness. Compared to many D&D campaign settings, it's smaller and less fleshed out, and that's sort of the point; it begs for DMs to make it their own. The book offers ample info to bring Greyhawk to life but leaves much undetailed. For those eager to take the plunge, an included poster map of the Greyhawk setting sets the tone, and its reverse reveals a map of the city of the same name. "A big draw to Greyhawk is it's the origin place for such heroes as Mordenkainen, Tasha, and others," Perkins says. "There's this idea that the players in your campaign can be the next great world-hopping, spell-crafting heroes of D&D. It is the campaign where heroes are born."
- Game Informer​

 

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Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
Wow, I'm very surprised! I figured they'd keep pushing the Forgotten Realms, especially after Baldur's Gate 3!

Which isn't to say that the first setting book or adventure won't be set in Faerûn, I just expected it to get the core rulebook treatment.
I doubt they will ignore the Forgotten Realms, but it is worth noting that they have e eased off of the FR one the past half decade.
 




Ringtail

World Traveller (She/Her)
I doubt they will ignore the Forgotten Realms, but it is worth noting that they have e eased off of the FR one the past half decade.
True, but after the first half of the decade of "Ugh, Forgotten Realms again?" I sort of expected it. Also after neglecting Greyhawk since basically 3rd edition, I'm certainly surprised to see it return!

Getting a new map is exciting, I wonder who will do the cartography and if we'll be able to get a digital print of it somewhere, like with Blando or Schley. Though I guess it will probably be included in D&D Beyond.
 


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