Ok what are the weirdest d&d campaign settings you ever played/dm. I personally have been the dungeon master for a Wild West themed and I played one where all the players where abducted by aliens. And I am currently working on creating a destiny campaign. I don’t remember playing that many weird campaigns but I do remember a campaign where the three of us had to crash a party in the abyss, it was very fun and hard at the same time but it helped that i played a bard.
So what where your weirdest/coolest d&d campaign settings
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5 RepliesOk, so this was in neverwinter... But Portobello turned us into game pieces, to play in a DnD campaign... In Neverwinter....
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Start a fandom uprising, each fandom has different subclasses and powers and save the state of Oklahoma from haters and fandom extremists. You meet up with a few specific characters on your journey all of which are allies and will fight with you in battle they include Moonshot Lord redgar Recker On-si Lord fagerus Anthess Sanchez (There’s many more but I forgot them) Fighting both haters and extremists are different for each encounter Haters are just that, haters. Due to extremists and their fetishes they’ve ruined the fandoms and made people hate it beyond belief, even going so far as to attacking just average people in their fandom costumes. Extremists are a little different as they also come in different fandoms and fight differently, some assault your phone via airdrop and mail by spamming you... ...well, you should know what it is. It causes a gross out effect similar to South Park, basically being its version of poison. Others go otaku on you, assaulting you with actual blades and ninja stars, it’s quite terrifying really. There’s a lot of combos with extremists so think of anything that someone who’s radical would do. Why are they trying to stop you? Well that’s because you are attempting to make ground rules and they want freedom, creating a triangle of tension. the extremists want to do what they want, the haters are annoyed and taking it into their own hands but attacking you as well and you want to remake your fandom into something great but the extremists don’t want ground rules. Honestly it would probably make a good RPG for console and PC.
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Only have one to pull from as I’ve only been playing for about a year. A homebrew world with a cult of Orcus raising zombies everywhere and trying to gather the hand and eye of Vecna........so I became a paladin and am handing out smites like candy!
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1 ReplyGot attacked by sex fairies one time. That was... Weird
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A dimension hopping citadel
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Edited by Curledtea: 12/21/2017 2:51:58 PMI once acidentally convinsed a dragron to kill its self durring the final fight, it was funny at the time but now the next dungun master is going to make all dragons hate the group all becuase of me. [spoiler]moral never try to get the dragon to damage it self[/spoiler]
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Bump for D&D I've never personally played in any weird settings, I prefer staying more vanilla (forgotten realms, and such) I've heard about one of my local D&D groups doing some mash-up between Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones though. They literally called it, "Game of Rings" I dunno why, but something like that just seems lazy to me. To each their own, I guess
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We were in a arena with a naked man and flying mushrooms
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Always at the creation of a character i roll a d4 to determine "personality size" A-D 1-4. Doesn't do anything just purely aesthetic.
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I was a Drow ranger and after killing a bunch of skeletons I was looting and picked up a sword. The sword starting heating up and causing me pain. I couldn't drop the sword, no matter what I did. I even slammed it against rocks or a wall. I continued my campaign while in pain, but it somehow made my attacks stronger. By the time I was at the boss, my skin was red and hair burned off, and I was in full rage mode because of the pain. After I beat the boss which was a demon, I looted his coffin and found a gauntlet that fused with the sword. I had the demon power without being in pain anymore. There was another one where I was the Drow Ranger but also a WerePanther. We were tasked by a wizard to rescue his 14 year old daughter. In the end I accidentally turned the daughter into a WerePather. When we brought the daughter back the DM had the Wizard keep asking me if I would take her. I kept asking take her where? Finally he said take care of her. So when I agreed he turned his 14 year old daughter into an actual Panther and she became my animal companion. When the DM told me why she did it that way I kept saying , But she is only 14 years old.
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3 RepliesYou should play Fate. Game goes beyond weird.
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2 RepliesI once played a campaign with a salty DM. We were doing a campaign in which there was no magic and very little healing potions. I’ll let you guess how that played out.[spoiler]stop[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyBefriended a dragon with gold, later choked to death on a sandwich..
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7 RepliesA desert town populated by candy golems Literal candy [spoiler]i did not hit her I did not [/spoiler]