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What makes Eberron unique?

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What makes Eberron unique?

What makes Eberron unique?

There are dragons, sure--the entirety of Eberron is supposedly born from the body of a dragon--but Eberron's uniqueness comes from the blend of magic and mechanics that completely transforms life for its inhabitants.

Is Eberron a different world?

Eberron is, by default, separated from the rest of the DnD multiverse with a magical barrier created by the three godlike dragons who created the world in the first place. As discussed in the introduction to this book, pulp adventure and noir intrigue are two major themes that interlace in Eberron.

Is Eberron exploring official?

Exploring Eberron is a book published by Eberron setting creator Keith Baker on the Dungeon Masters Guilt website on J. ... This book is not an official Wizards of the Coast release, and none of the new information therein should be treated as canon.

Where should I start with Eberron?

The Last War: Duty and Adventure One way to begin an Eberron campaign is to step back in time and start your adventures during the Last War. You aren't just a party of adventurers; you're a squad of soldiers, and the fate of your nation is in your hands.

How are Warforged born?

Warforged are born with clean slates for minds and are at the mercy of their creator's tutoring as they have no concept of morality or good and evil. In their infant years they will believe all that is told to them by their creator and will treat what is taught to them as the only truth until proved otherwise.

Does Eberron have moons?

The world of Eberron has twelve moons; some sages believe there is a thirteenth moon that has vanished or is invisible to the naked eye. "Eberron" is also referred to as the Dragon Between. Siberys, the Dragon Above, is the name given to the planetary rings which surround the planet.

Is Exploring Eberron legal?

It will be legal for the Eberron campaign, which is separate from the Forgotten Realms campaign. Wayfinder's Guide was sold with the promise that a future update would add the Artificer; an iconic class and important part of the Ebberon setting.

Will Exploring Eberron be on D&D beyond?

No, unfortunately they can't. Because of how Exploring Eberron was released on DMsGuild (not sure of all the details, you can find more info on his blog I think) the book can't be released on any other site except DMsGuild.

Does Eberron have a story?

Adventures. Embers of the Last War (September 2018 - December 2018) is a D&D Adventurers League storyline set in Eberron that corresponds with the Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron. The campaign consists of 12 adventures published digitally.

Why is Eberron important in the multiverse?

  • Eberron's unique station in the multiverse is an important aspect of the world: its planes have profound and shifting influences on the Material Plane, and it is sheltered from the influences and machinations of gods and other powers elsewhere on the Great Wheel. The planet of Eberron is the heart of its own Material Plane.

What makes Eberron such a great setting?

  • Another flaw is the maps of Eberron, Khorvaire for instance is a continent spanning 5000 miles by the account of Wizards, a size that is a hot topic for map nerds. Keith Baker has said that the size of the map is off by a factor of ten and that each nation should be the size of England or France not Russia or China.

Are there any visitors to Eberron from other worlds?

  • We know at least that Eberron is unlikely to receive frequent visitors from other worlds, as far as published material goes. Visitors from other material worlds aren't mentioned, unlike, say, Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms, where Mordenkainen and Elminster have visited each other's worlds.

How is Eberron connected to the Great Wheel?

  • There was a 2004 article, Planes and Adventuring, which asserts that Eberron's planes are connected to Eberron only, and that Eberron is not connected to the Great Wheel. It doesn't cover the possibility of transport between Eberron and other material planes.

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