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<blockquote data-quote="oreofox" data-source="post: 8217504" data-attributes="member: 6776240"><p>1e - Played a single session in like 1995 or so. It was after school while waiting for my parents to come pick me up. I was a wizard of some sort, and the DM had me searching in a cavern for a spellbook to use for my spells. It lasted 20 minutes. So I guess my favorite thing about that is it was my first time ever?</p><p></p><p>2e - Dragonlance. I loved the War of the Lance books, going on the early publically-accessible internet at the local library printing off various things about it at 10 cents a page. Got the books in 1998 or so (silver anniversary edition black covers), and played a bit. Then 3e came out.</p><p></p><p>3e - Everything. First time really getting deep into D&D, being DM, and actually creating a setting (which I still use today)</p><p></p><p>4e - Never played it. Couldn't get into the visuals of the book layouts. However, I converted the adventure "Elder Elemental Eye" to 5e and my players and I did have some fun with it.</p><p></p><p>PF 1e - The options available to make your characters. I am not talking about feats, but more the races and classes available. The amount of monsters. The APs were pretty good as well. The majority of players I came across, however, was not my favorite. Those people ruined the system for me.</p><p></p><p>5e - Again, everything. I love the idea of subraces and subclasses/archetypes. Some of the decisions they went with don't really vibe with me, but overall it is my favorite version. I've nearly converted my entire setting over to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreofox, post: 8217504, member: 6776240"] 1e - Played a single session in like 1995 or so. It was after school while waiting for my parents to come pick me up. I was a wizard of some sort, and the DM had me searching in a cavern for a spellbook to use for my spells. It lasted 20 minutes. So I guess my favorite thing about that is it was my first time ever? 2e - Dragonlance. I loved the War of the Lance books, going on the early publically-accessible internet at the local library printing off various things about it at 10 cents a page. Got the books in 1998 or so (silver anniversary edition black covers), and played a bit. Then 3e came out. 3e - Everything. First time really getting deep into D&D, being DM, and actually creating a setting (which I still use today) 4e - Never played it. Couldn't get into the visuals of the book layouts. However, I converted the adventure "Elder Elemental Eye" to 5e and my players and I did have some fun with it. PF 1e - The options available to make your characters. I am not talking about feats, but more the races and classes available. The amount of monsters. The APs were pretty good as well. The majority of players I came across, however, was not my favorite. Those people ruined the system for me. 5e - Again, everything. I love the idea of subraces and subclasses/archetypes. Some of the decisions they went with don't really vibe with me, but overall it is my favorite version. I've nearly converted my entire setting over to it. [/QUOTE]
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