Doug McCrae
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I'd like to see someone run Toon in a Grim and Gritty style.francisca said:Besides, Grim and Gritty or pseudo-medieval funhouse styles of play have more to do with how the DM runs the game than the ruleset.
I'd like to see someone run Toon in a Grim and Gritty style.francisca said:Besides, Grim and Gritty or pseudo-medieval funhouse styles of play have more to do with how the DM runs the game than the ruleset.
Doug McCrae said:Old skool D&D is grim, but it ain't gritty. It's a crazy pseudo-medieval funhouse where the clowns bite your head off.
Well not so much that something was lost as that things just changed even as the rules and the players who use them changed, as well as the very theory behind those rules. The result is that in looking back and comparing then and now, there's something about "then" that was good/better that we don't see as much of "now". It was never really gone entirely, but the emphasis shifted in sometimes subtle ways that require hindsight to see the forest for the trees.Sanguinemetaldawn said:What follows is a serious attempt to answer the question posed by the OP.
The idea of "First edition feel" is based on the supposition that something was lost after 1st Ed. AD&D.
But 3E isn't about primacy of rules. Just read the DMG. P.14 of the 3.5 DMG covers the topics of CHANGING/ADDING TO the rules. 3.0 has similar if not identical content. Look at the 3.0 PH, the first book of the new version that was released and the one that EVERYONE involved in the game reads. Right after the table of contents, the very first thing presented, the first rule is the incomparably important "Rule 0" - check with the DM because he may have CHANGED the rules.Do you see how this affects the game? If the system doesn't support it...it doesn't happen. The feeling I get is:
-1st Edition is about the primacy of imagination..."if there isn't a rule for something cool, you make it up"
-3E is about the primacy of the rules..."if there isn't a rule for something you think is cool, you can't do it"
Well, I was thinking in terms of differnet versions of D&D, but touche'.Doug McCrae said:I'd like to see someone run Toon in a Grim and Gritty style.
Doug McCrae said:I'd like to see someone run Toon in a Grim and Gritty style.
Ever seen Grimthooth's Traps? That's about the gist of it.Ourph said:Is anyone else thinking pre-packaged ACME Tomb of Horrors with the Road Runner as the pre-gen character?
"Make your Save vs. Spring-loaded Boxing Glove or die.....birdy!"![]()
Doug McCrae said:I'd like to see someone run Toon in a Grim and Gritty style.
Like Kenny in South Park?BiggusGeekus said:Aeon Flux would be a better example, people "died" in that all the time only to come back with no explanation in the next episode.

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