4th Edition

Jun 09, 2008 02:57

    I've DMed two parties to second level and one to third level so far, and I have to admit that 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons isn't exactly like I expected. I was expecting change to be bad. The first thing I had to realize was that the rules no longer try to simulate realistic fantasy. Instead, 4th edition tries to emulate a fantasy film ( Read more... )

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innersamurai June 9 2008, 23:04:48 UTC
On the possible types of games:
The system was reengineered to be fun around the table. In order to do that, the rules had to change, but to be honest, I can think of very few highlights of play from previous editions that you can't experience in 4e.
The system was reengineered to be fun around the table. In order to do that, the rules had to change, but to be honest, I can think of very few highlights of play from previous editions that you can't experience in 4e.This seems like a bit of a contradiction to me. And I do think there are kinds of games 4e doesn't allow. There is something 4e that missing that the earlier editions had. Even though it's going to be a really fun game, I don't think it will allow some of the kinds of games we've played before. To me 2e, with its kits, and large spell, skill and secondary skill lists, allowed a sort of game which isn't entirely possible with 4e ( ... )

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innersamurai June 11 2008, 17:15:54 UTC
I take back part of what I said.

The artwork is an improvement over 3e. Some of it is pretty epic. But there's also some duds.

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desalete June 14 2008, 03:22:36 UTC
Hey bum-face, I miss you.

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