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Most of the clarifications I already have in d20 Modern or Star Wars Revised or some such. If that's the best 3.5 has to offer, it's not much.
Joshua Dyal said:Most of the clarifications I already have in d20 Modern or Star Wars Revised or some such. If that's the best 3.5 has to offer, it's not much.
Terwox said:Oh! And the new sundering rules -- breaking magical swords -- changed a last fight in a different campaign in a large way, and I think everyone involved found the battle more entertaining because of it.
KnowTheToe said:3.5 does not make the game any better. It did fix some things, but for the most part I house ruled things I thought were ill represented or broken...
What do you want it to do? Play the game for you? Use what you like, ignore what you don't. Play the game as you want to play it. Rules cannot force you to have fun any more than they can force you not to.I just wanted to vent and let people know I have switched sides. I dislike the concept of 3.5. They should have waited a few more years and made 4E.
Archade said:Don't start on 4E. I don't even want to hear that for 5 years ...![]()
Wombat said:3.5 exists.
It does not improve.
I am trying my best to ignore it.
Wycen said:What he said. Mostly I hate relearning all the spells for my cleric. So I've multiclassed into fighter now so I can worry about them less.
Farganger said:Markedly better, I'd say.
Both as a DM and as a player, the changes to haste and the buff spells are very welcome. I am also quite happy with the culling and clarification that went on with respect to skills.