the Jester
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I voted 1e, but 3.5 is a close second. Probably followed by OD&D (in this context), then 4e, then 2e.
Thanks for saving me the typing.I also prefer niche protection, and have a healthy disdain for “every class should be good at every aspect.” design philosophy. I view D&D like a team, where various classes play off weaknesses and strengths of others, like sports teams are now. Not where every player is as good in every aspect as every other player.
Kinda surprised 4e is leading. Maybe now that it isn't the D&D more people are open to it?
Whatever helps you sleep at night.This is a case of statistics lying to you. At the moment 4e has 38 votes. All others combined = 106 votes. Wich means that 76.some % of us reject 4e. 4e: Not the most popular version.
This is a case of statistics lying to you. At the moment 4e has 38 votes. All others combined = 106 votes. Wich means that 76.some % of us reject 4e. 4e: Not the most popular version.
Yea, there aren't a lot of people who are "Meh" about 4e. You either really liked it or you really didn't.The terms of the poll don't allow you to infer that, even from the answers there. The poll is about favorite edition and says nothing about what an individual participant's second favorite is.
That said, given the polarizing nature of 4e on the boards, if someone ran a poll about least favorite edition, I think 4e would have a very strong showing.