Nytmare
David Jose
That's funny. It's probably because I was juggling between so many different groups when I first got to college, but by and large I had given up on AD&D in the early 90s because every group I was in contact with had such a confusing catalogue of "these make D&D more realistic" house rules.wingsandsword said:However, it became clear over time that 3e had a lot in common with the huge body of house-rules my game used.
It wasn't till 3rd ed came out, where they managed to start blending the combat and rp elements together and make both aspects an actual game instead of a laundry list of rules, that I fell back in love with the game.