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Originally Posted by The Little Raven Except people have expressed the ability to play without any of these things, thus they are not required. If they were, play would be completely impossible without them.
BS. I don't use power cards, as I haven't found a set I like enough to invest in printing them nicely and having them laminated, and things still run faster than they did in 3e.
I'd say 3e is equally mini-centric, with things like having to measure line-of-effect from the corner of a square, as well as picking an origin point where 4 squares meet in order to create bursts.
And this is different from 3e, with it's round-based durations, how? In fact, 4e has less conditions (16; 17 with Bloodied) to track than 3e did (38).
Well, if that's their intent, then they're doing a bad job by making the game easier than ever to manage at the table, and by not having the DDI available. |
Okay Mourn, whatever. You have your
opinion, I have mine and we rarely if ever find common ground or change each others minds. All you have is anecdotal evidence and all I have is anecdotal evidence... so really, what's the point of us even debating?