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One source is Erik Mona's comment on Quest for Fun!: Pathfinder Rising (about mid-page) ...
Most excellent!
One source is Erik Mona's comment on Quest for Fun!: Pathfinder Rising (about mid-page) ...
hahaha!i'm shocked! Shocked, i say!!! :d
Wow, there's some bitterness in this thread! I'm quite new to D&D so don't really understand where people are coming from but it clearly goes far beyond a mere dislike of 4e's game mechanics!
I don't understand. What, exactly, does Essentials provide that would win somebody like me over?
I expect I'll buy the red box and the Rules Compendium, simply as a collector and someone who loves RPGs. I don't expect to start up a 4E game because of it.
- I already play in a 4e game, have a DDI, don't like the rules, do not like the style of play it encourages. Would never plan to DM a 4e game (I'm DMing a 3.5 Age of Worms campaign as well as planning out the Pathfinder Kingmaker campaign for the Pathfinder ruleset).. . . will the new Essentials products get you to try (or retry) 4e?
As much as I would love this to be true, I think D&D has sold its soul in this regard and it makes me sad.Ycore Rixle said:If the books go back to a 3e and 1e style that filled me with a sense of wonder, then I will buy them.