Starbuck_II
Explorer
Are you saying that there is the same amount and "type" of rules-lawyering now with 3.x than there was with AD&D?
Personally, I think there is a big difference, and I've attempted to explain that difference in my previous post.
Nope. I played in 2e AD&D. There were the same type and amount.
The internet wasn't prominent and available to everyone yet though.
The internet let everyone discuss and share loopholes and discuss pros and cons.
But everyone back than knew:
1/2 Elf Ranger/Clerics are better casters than Rangers and better fighters than Clerics. Yes there was an alignment issue (Ranger), but not everyone was wanted to not be good.
Multiclass Cleric/Mages are decent "mystic Thuerges" (to use 3rd edition Prc class as a description, except not a trap). Some great combos possible by having both types.
Elven Fighter/Mages were allowed to wear Elven Chain and cast spells: meaning designers expected it.
Since you got XP for treasure, only permanant magic items had a 10% chance to cost 1 con: creating charged items like scrolls and wands meant free Exp and new loot.
Now not every DM played by rules. Which makes AD&D discussions difficult because someone will chime that this didn't happen (without knowing they weren't playing 2nd edition but a mismashed version).