And it is a rise, let me tell you. I'm so excited about Fourth Edition I can barely contain myself. Running the Delve in our booth yesterday was awkward—I saw so many of the things I have grown to dislike about 3E come into play. Oh, the poor rogue's useless against all these plants and elementals. Oh, the poor dwarf didn't confirm his crit. Oh, look at all the people forgetting about attacks of opportunity (especially at reach) and getting pummeled as a result. I can't say too much about it, but you can be sure it's not just grapple that got an overhaul.
The lights dim, the crowd quiets, and the preview video starts. It's a hit--especially the Grapple bit. Bill and Chris come out and swing right into the highlights. There are loud cheers at the mention of books that unlock electronic text. The character builder gets a lot of favorable comment, and people are digging the digital game table demo. The preview art and book covers look great. Bill and Chris reassure them: Keep playing. Look at what we're doing. And help us playtest 4E to make it the very best it can be. The lights come up, and people are clapping. From where I'm sitting, it looks good.
Let me just say it right now: I've played 4th Edition. I've even worked on it a bit. I love it, and I think that it's going to be very hard for me to continue playing 3.5 over the next few months, just as it is hard for me to go back and play 2nd Edition now. The player in me has fun with it, but the DM with me loves how easy it's going to be to DM. I know there's going to be a lot of trepidation out there, and that's understandable; people love 3.x, me included, so it's wild to think about a new edition in some ways. I can say that, after tonight's announcement, people are going to bubble over with questions, and I just hope everyone comes to the seminars this weekend to get them answered.
James Wyatt said:Oh, the poor rogue's useless against all these plants and elementals. Oh, the poor dwarf didn't confirm his crit. Oh, look at all the people forgetting about attacks of opportunity (especially at reach) and getting pummeled as a result. I can't say too much about it, but you can be sure it's not just grapple that got an overhaul.
Radazim said:It's called "closure." They're finalizing the 3.5 ruleset into a single book, which will apparently include errata, in order to create a clear stopping point for 3.5e rules.
Those are great, thanks!Baumi said:Here are three nice Video-Links that I found on rpg.net:
D&D Info 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ3J8t2-RVs
D&D Info 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWZ2WdeTo1M
D&D Sizzle (funny Intro): http://youtube.com/watch?v=g_dfdfk2QtQ
Hey Merric, just a suggestion: Do you think you could color the font to orange or something for new information when you update the OP? I seem to recall that was done back in ENWorld first started and it made finding the new tidbits really easy.MerricB said:Updated again. I managed to pull some information about races from dndinsider before it crashed again.![]()
Glyfair said:Robin Laws has just been too busy designing games to be a primary designer of 4th edition.