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You know, I actually like the core rules for it. The monster system and planar system bite though. I just don't like HOW many changes they made. A more simple streamlined rules system is always a plus (THAC0 anyone??) but why oh why did they have to screw with the core world setup. When i saw what they did to the Forgotton Realms i cried. I don't set my campaigns there anymore, but they HEAVILY influence my world, and they should have learned from what TSR did to Dragonlance back in the day... That and my giant 3/3.5 collection that I spent 10 yrs building up (both Wizards and OGL) have really kept me from getting interested.Ameena wrote:Hey, welcome to the forum. I like DnD 4th edition - it's less, errm, numbery, than 3.5 so I find it easier to do, less complicated and stuff. Lots of people don't seem to like 4th editin but meh, I do and it's fun and I spent most of yesterday playign it
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Is there an actual dnd discussion thread, not counting the PbP game? If there is can this thread be moved?, as it seems there are quite a few DnD fans on here and I have a feeling this threads gonna get hijacked.Seems this is getting a DnD Edition thread.
I do believe that the second part of your sentence answered the 1st...Ameena wrote:I don't really see why people claim to hate 4th edition so much, but then again I've not tried any of the other versions on tabletop, only on the computer, .
That is, in the end, what really matters. Do you have a large 4th group? I'm just curious in knowing if the majority of your players switched from 3rd to 4th or if you guys all started with 4th. Since I don't know anyone who plays 4th im curious as to what people think who have played both(and prefer 4th).Ameena wrote: Anyway, it's a game, and I find it fun - I don't see that the rest matters.
Yes, I don't think I ever played a cleric in pnp DnD, but in BG it was a bit of a pain having to store a bunch of boring healing spells instead of the more fun ones. But NWN2 (and I assume some version of 3.5) solved this by allowing a cleric to convert any spells into healing ones automatically, so you could prepare all the fun ones and only exchange them if and when someone needed healing.Ameena wrote:Ohh, one other thing about Clerics and healing in general - if everyone can heal themselves, it means the Cleric can have some fun doing other stuff - you can sort of have two different "types" of Cleric - there's the healy-healy-bless-holy-touch-goody-goody Cleric, and the I-smalt-smite-thee-down-oh-vicious-nasty-beasty Cleric