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D&D 5E Would you consider 5th edition?

Nifft

Penguin Herder
Naw that's just a disguise to lull you into a false sense of security, then the real Nifft comes out.

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Thanks, -- N
 

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caudor

Adventurer
Let's see...I'm forty-six. I've been playing D&D since I was 17 or 18 (can't remember exactly). I've liked each new edition of D&D better than the previous edition. I do sigh at having to start all over again with sourcebooks, but I always do.

5e is coming someday. And I already know that I will buy it unless I can't due to health or financial reasons.

I guess that makes me a life-long D&Der. I might be the only one playing in the old-folks-home, but I'll try hard to recruit.
 


TarionzCousin

Second Most Angelic Devil Ever
I honestly expected 4E to be more like Star Wars Saga Edition. If 5E turned out to be like SWSE I would buy it.

Silly me, I expected 4E to streamline 3E and fix what was obviously 'broken.' Instead, it largely created a new system from the ground up. Wha? :confused:
 

babinro

First Post
4E is the first time I've ever invested money towards the rule books. It will be hard for me to simply let that edition go and start over again.

Of course, what ultimately matters is how the game plays.
I was introduced to D&D during 3.5 and really enjoyed it for a couple years until I realized how much better D&D plays out in 4E. Now I find 3.5 to be nearly unplayable for a variety of reasons.

Realistically, I don't see myself buying books for 5E, rather, I'd likely invest in the cheaper DDI route. If the time comes where 4E feels like a joke compared to a superior edition, I will likely start investing in the books once again.
 

No Name

First Post
No way, it's too soon. I need more time to get tired of it. I had all but quit D&D almost a year before 4E was announced.

Whatever flaws 4E has should be fixed. I would buy a fully updated PHB with all of the rules corrections, but not a 5E PHB. D&D isn't perfect, and 5E won't change that.
 

Nifft

Penguin Herder
I honestly expected 4E to be more like Star Wars Saga Edition. If 5E turned out to be like SWSE I would buy it.

Silly me, I expected 4E to streamline 3E and fix what was obviously 'broken.' Instead, it largely created a new system from the ground up. Wha? :confused:
SWSE is a pretty elegant game, but it might not be expandable in a profitable way. For example, there's no visible need for more base classes or new kinds of magic systems.

I was introduced to D&D during 3.5 and really enjoyed it for a couple years until I realized how much better D&D plays out in 4E. Now I find 3.5 to be nearly unplayable for a variety of reasons.
Having DM'd some 4e, I find myself constantly trying to make other systems equally easy to run. Sometimes with success, sometimes not so much.

4e is an excellent system for a DM.

No way, it's too soon. I need more time to get tired of it. I had all but quit D&D almost a year before 4E was announced.
Yeah, it is rather soon... I guess my favorable reply ought to be tempered: "yes to 5e, but when it's time".

Cheers, -- N
 


Flipguarder

First Post
If they announced 5e tomorrow and said it was going to be released in june, I would essentially say "not for me it doesn't"

Id be ok with them releasing it, but Ill still be playing 4e for some time.
 

Dice4Hire

First Post
"Yes, but not for several years." would be my answer.

4E is still pretty new, and though they have come out with a lot of material in the 22 or so months it has been out, I feel there is still a lot of things to do in the system. For what it is worth, it took me 6 months to really learn the system enough to put the numbers and rules in the background and have more fun with it.

I was still having loads of fun with 3.x even 8 years after it started.

It is far too soon for 5E.
 

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