Why isn't there ever a Magical Industrial Revolution DnD world? Wouldn't it be a change from always medievalism?OSR's Magical Industrial Revolution was the best selling OSR book of its year because it was so fresh...
>>97674556Do it instead of whining.
>>97674556Have you never heard of Eberron? It's more late 19th century with post WWI vibes.Wotc often drops the ball on the art though.
>>97674576Eberron is not a real setting.
>>97674556First, your statement is false, see Eberron, second asking "why dndee doesn't do thing?" shows your colors as a filthy 5eonly drone, play other games for fuck sake and, lastly, it's D&D not DnD you filthy lazy subhuman, fucking learn to type the ampersand.
>>97674556The Harpers actively stop it from happening in the Realms.
>>97674642The destruction by the Arcane age left an impression
>>97674556Why would I want to? The Magical Industrial Revolution and its consequences would be a disaster for the playable races.
>>97674556>OSR's Magical Industrial Revolution was the best selling OSR book of its year because it was so fresh...Weird, no one ever posted about playing or using it.
>>97674556>Why isn't there ever a Magical Industrial Revolution DnD worldEberron is the entire fucking game about exactly that, you clueless never-game faggotBigger question:Why the fuck you ask this question every 3rd week
>>97674598>GIVE ME THING>NO NOT EXACTLY WHAT I WANT, SOMETHING ELSEKill yourself you dumb faggot.
>>97676201>>97676286Eberron is still not a real setting.
>>97678276ur mum's not a real setting but everyone still uses her
>>97678426Bodied that freak
>>97678426jej gottem
>>97674576Nah, Eberron is slightly more renassaince-y and that's all. The magical train is just a gimmick.
>>97682642That's the art talking, not the actual setting. It's definitely industrial revolution
>>97682649Can't see how, honestly. I will admit that I read it waaaaaay long ago, but still can't remember anything industrial in it.
>>97682658>the mas production of machine men for war isn't industrial
>>97682658They mass produce magic items, they mass produce non magic items. They have magical replacements for steam powered wagons and ships. They have airships, trains, skyscrapers, telegraphs, for example.They use crossbows like rifles, including magazines. They have magical cannons and very WWI artillery. They have robots and ID papers. They themes are post WWI noir and 19th century style exploration It's the official art that makes you think that. They keep going standard fantasy with most of it
>>97682662I didn't remember warforged being "really" mass-produced, but I can be wrong.
>>97674556Well people often see the "Fantasy" setting in a mostly European medieval era with some renaissance items and themes as well as sometimes roman era and norse themes sprinked in for flare. (Maybe some Purssian and Asian theme added in as well.)
>>97682719They literally mass produced them for war.
>>97682719While there is no canon number, House Cannith procured tend of thousands of them. They should them in lots to everyone. They even produced specialized models.They did die in massive numbers though.