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Oh I've used constitution for a dump stat when I hose a character's creation. I've played Stumpy McLunger more than once. The only thing that they shared other than a scorching case of consumption was a rather nasty overestimation of their fighting skills at low level.
Mystara has a huge following outside the United States because the basic box set was translated into I think 17 different languages. If you wanted to play a D&D setting and you weren't an English speaker the default setting was Mystara. The Japanese books are quite the collector's item.
I think Dark Sun's problems are more mechanical than anything else for 5e. Wizards just tried repeatedly to make psychic rules but they've never been able to come up with anything comprehensive enough to handle what dark sun would require.
The other issue is that they expect all settings to be...
Like every other setting. You dig deep enough in any of them you're going to find something people find offensive. They opened up Ravenloft despite completely disavowing their take on the Vistani. Not to mention villains like the Gentleman Caller. The setting has over a hundred books People...
The Guild sells Orcs of Thar without any revisions. The Guild has removed titles it has found offensive. They can't police what the fans want or how they play. But they already filter what they can buy
I've been thumbing through it, and sharing it with some of the other lore channels to see what they think. Most of them are disappointed. There's a lot of continuity errors so working on replacing most of the adventures with something a little bit more epic.
Made some changes to the wizards...
The art is very much product of its time. Conan the barbarian had not too long ago hit the screen. Boris and Frank had given us some of the most iconic fantasy art ever. Burly barbarian men were all the rage. It's not the only time TSR modeled their release after what was popular. Kung Fu...
The chest wouldn't be the problem. Try sculpting a miniature with that coif and have it not fall over. That is the most epic '80s hair ever created in the history of mankind
I've seen Snu Snu the Barbarian and his name was Robert Paulson for more recent references. And there is an Amazonian have a resemblance to the model from that Futurama episode