Mercurius
Legend
I've been out of the loop for a few months, both in terms of playing D&D and following the development of Next. I just downloaded and browsed through the most recent playtest package and I'm wondering how "complete" it is as far as running a game? The first playtest packet - which is the only one I looked at before this one - was so focused on the playtest adventure itself, with no rules for character generation etc, but this one seems almost like a basic set of the game.
Which brings me to my question: Is anyone playing next as an extended campaign, whether sticking to the ten levels (I think) and races and classes WotC has provided, or whether you're extrapolating further levels and creating more classes, races, etc? As a secondary question, for those more versed in the playtest materials, to what degree is this possible using the packet?
Thanks!
Which brings me to my question: Is anyone playing next as an extended campaign, whether sticking to the ten levels (I think) and races and classes WotC has provided, or whether you're extrapolating further levels and creating more classes, races, etc? As a secondary question, for those more versed in the playtest materials, to what degree is this possible using the packet?
Thanks!