Holy Bovine
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A "preventative measure" at minimizing nerd rage, from the start.![]()
Impossible. Nerdrage (one word) is self-sustaining and can grow on the most barren of ground. It takes literally nothing to set it off too.
A "preventative measure" at minimizing nerd rage, from the start.![]()
I agree, as long as the Bo9S analogy is not taken too far--it's far too early to actually end the edition. But I do think D&D Essentials will be a major indicator of what the designers will be aiming for with 5E, when the time does come.
And yet, for many people, 2e supplemented -- not replaced -- 1e.
And yet, for many people, 3.5 supplemented -- not replaced -- 3e.
See where I'm going with this?
Not sure if this was answered, but ONLY the Red Box is limited to a .. well limited number of levels. The other books cover the whole 1-30 range.I have to wonder how they are going to support the new design of no dailies. I haven't seen any mention of any essentials product that takes a class beyond 3rd level. I would think that many people who pick up the red box will peg at 3rd level quickly. So does that mean they will have to switch to having dailies?
When attempting to be funny, you should account for slow and/or tired people. Why should the 3.5 community be laughing?That laughter you hear is the 3.5 community.![]()
Previews are coming before Psionic Power is released. Besides, why would PP feel anything? I think you should re-read what Essentials are about.Internet IS evil.
Wizz guys made a BIG MISTAKE to announce somethng like that, without clear exemples to avoid stupid rumors...
a exemple is better than a thousand promisses.. is like a picture-book to dumb people.
and yet.. until something is out. 4ed is on check. I guess Psionic Power book will be the first to fell that mess...
This thread is an endless fountain of comedy, or at least an endless fountain of people reading their own prejudices into things.
I think you'll find both of those attitudes rather rare, overall.
No. 3.5 class writeups were explicitly designed to replace 3e classes. Essentials class writeups are explicitly designed to live alongside the existing classes.
I don't know if this qualifes as 4.5 or not (comparing this to the change from 3.0 to 3.5), but it *is* a relaunch of sorts after only 2 years.
I agree, as long as the Bo9S analogy is not taken too far--it's far too early to actually end the edition. But I do think D&D Essentials will be a major indicator of what the designers will be aiming for with 5E, when the time does come.
Really? I haven't met anyone who considered 2E anything but a replacement for 1E, online or in real life. the 3.0-3.5 I can definitely see though - the changes were numerous but small and many things like Prestige Classes and feats could be used from either set easily.
I wonder how many happy and satisfied 4E fans are grumbling about Essentials?