Iry
Legend
3.5 was a broken hot mess, but there was enough that was "juuuust right" that almost every DM could throw away the broken bits and still have enough delicious meat to enjoy a nice game. No two DM's could ever agree on exactly what was broken or should be kept, but it was enough that they each found their sweet spot.
It also had the raw power of nostalgia and sentimentality behind it, and that only grew over time.
Much like MMO players going back to Everquest, I don't think most players could go back to 3.5... but it was an important time in our lives and built the foundation for the good things we have today.
(Humorously, I think it would be easier to go back to 1st or 2nd than 3.X)
It also had the raw power of nostalgia and sentimentality behind it, and that only grew over time.
Much like MMO players going back to Everquest, I don't think most players could go back to 3.5... but it was an important time in our lives and built the foundation for the good things we have today.
(Humorously, I think it would be easier to go back to 1st or 2nd than 3.X)