Dice4Hire
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Come on.. why'd you have to go there?
Well, this many posts without a mod warning just isn't Enworld these days.

Come on.. why'd you have to go there?
My understanding is that Basic and 1e AD&D weren't very compatible at all.
and it's a damn sight easier to learn than it was back in 1981, too.
IMHO, yes. 4E's rules are dirt-simple and highly consistent at their core. My limited experience with Basic suggests that this was not the case in the '80s. However, let me be the first to say that YMMV.Since they haven't released D&D Essentials yet, I'm not sure what you're basing this comment on. Are you saying that the current 4e rules are simpler than the '81 Basic rules?![]()
I'm really looking forward to this line! The Ralph Horsley covers are very evocative!
IMHO, yes. 4E's rules are dirt-simple and highly consistent at their core. My limited experience with Basic suggests that this was not the case in the '80s. However, let me be the first to say that YMMV.
Anyway, I didn't mean to sound disparaging to Basic D&D. Rather, I was simply trying to argue why I don't believe the "transition barrier" between Holmes' Basic and 1e AD&D will happen with the 4E Starter Set and 'Core' 4E.
EDIT: I like this thread a lot, and the last thing I want is for it to be closed. Let's all be friends.![]()
This is a qoute from what you have read? Its very much out of charecter for the company that makes D&D to stop doing something when it seems successfull (it is very much in charecter to do it and do it and drive it right into the ground).