Traveon Wyvernspur
First Post
Ok, so I've been DMing for awhile and I keep getting tired of seeing great ideas and campaigns..... only for 4E. I am a 3.5 DM by nature and im very familiar with it.
-BUT-
I want to know some of the big differences between 3.5 and 4E, good things bad things, things to really consider, and major changes.
Now, i perused a 4E book once and after noticing that apparently that some alignments were missing and the whole planar system was rebuilt using some kind of "Primordial Chaos" crap i closed the book and said no way.
It has been a year i think since then and Im willing to give this a serious look but I really am afraid to do this alone.
Thanks in advance.
I'm actually a fan of all editions of D&D, so to answer your question. I feel that I'd just rehash what a lot of the others have already said and said very well I might add.
From my personal experience/opinions with 4E:
- The combats take longer unless you house rule some stuff (i.e. 1/2 the NPC hit points and 50% more damage output), there are a lot more conditions to keep track of as well that add up the time that a round takes, especially at higher levels (especially epic tier).
- It is more streamlined from the DM's perspective with easier to use/build creatures.
- It is supported of course and DDI is very useful.
- It is more balanced between the classes with everyone having powers; the at-wills, dailies, encounters, and utilities.
- Healing surges are a great addition to the game.
- Minions are a great addition to the game.
P.S. A question I pose to the other posters: Why can't we just have an edition question discussion and discuss it like adults w/o warring and telling someone to not play a certain edition because YOU hate it?
I just get tired of the childish behavior on these threads and a serious question like this asking for some clarification always seems to have people start to flame each other for their choice in editions in a hobby we all love.