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<blockquote data-quote="WitchyD" data-source="post: 6357898" data-attributes="member: 6750737"><p>5e. It's the edition I've been wanting for a long time.</p><p></p><p>I started playing D&D by running the 3.5 boxed set (which only allowed play to level 2!). I've since bounced around a few different systems. Full 3.X wasn't my cup of tea as a DM (did an extraordinary ability grant an AoO, or was it a spell-like? I was fourteen at the time, didn't want to deal with all the fiddly rules), and our trying to play Keep on the Shadowfell was a fiasco. I couldn't ever convince any of my peers to play anything older than 3e (THAC0 sent them running). There were a couple of OSR games I liked, Labyrinth Lord and Microlite 74, but by then I was on hiatus as a DM, instead playing a science-fiction RPG with another GM. I could never convince any of those players that a more streamlined game might be fun, or was "real" D&D.</p><p></p><p>Then the first D&D Next playtest came out, and I've been either playing or running some form of 5e from the very first playtest packet. The playtest was a blast, both as a DM and a player. From the first conversion of the Caves of Chaos, to the final packet with the Bard, it was fantastic. We didn't have confusing rules in the way, and few rulings needed to be made. Everybody felt like they had their own contributions to make. I've been running the Starter Set for a few weeks now, and I still love it. This edition is the closest to my ideal D&D I've ever seen, and I'm very much looking forward to having the core three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WitchyD, post: 6357898, member: 6750737"] 5e. It's the edition I've been wanting for a long time. I started playing D&D by running the 3.5 boxed set (which only allowed play to level 2!). I've since bounced around a few different systems. Full 3.X wasn't my cup of tea as a DM (did an extraordinary ability grant an AoO, or was it a spell-like? I was fourteen at the time, didn't want to deal with all the fiddly rules), and our trying to play Keep on the Shadowfell was a fiasco. I couldn't ever convince any of my peers to play anything older than 3e (THAC0 sent them running). There were a couple of OSR games I liked, Labyrinth Lord and Microlite 74, but by then I was on hiatus as a DM, instead playing a science-fiction RPG with another GM. I could never convince any of those players that a more streamlined game might be fun, or was "real" D&D. Then the first D&D Next playtest came out, and I've been either playing or running some form of 5e from the very first playtest packet. The playtest was a blast, both as a DM and a player. From the first conversion of the Caves of Chaos, to the final packet with the Bard, it was fantastic. We didn't have confusing rules in the way, and few rulings needed to be made. Everybody felt like they had their own contributions to make. I've been running the Starter Set for a few weeks now, and I still love it. This edition is the closest to my ideal D&D I've ever seen, and I'm very much looking forward to having the core three. [/QUOTE]
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