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Imaro said:I just want to state DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY [on the Basic Game] . . . My suggestion is make your own cheat sheets . . . Have a combat one that lists action types, AoO, combat maneuvers, grappling, etc. Have one for skills and make some spell cards & feat cards out of index cards. . . .
CharlesRyan said:Everyone values their time and their money differently, but I would much rather pay someone $20 to do all that work for me--and do a nicer job than I could do.
If you're looking at the Basic Game as a complete D&D experience, yep, don't waste your money. But if you're looking at it as a great teaching tool--a terrific way to introduce a new batch of players to the game at the low cost of about $5 a head (assuming you only use it once), it's a fabulous deal. And you get a handful of minis and other components as a free bonus!
CharlesRyan said:If you're looking at the Basic Game as a complete D&D experience, yep, don't waste your money. But if you're looking at it as a great teaching tool--a terrific way to introduce a new batch of players to the game at the low cost of about $5 a head (assuming you only use it once), it's a fabulous deal.
Li Shenron said:Mmh... not to devalue the job done by the developers of the basic game but... I seriously doubt that the product "does all the work for you".
I bought two just for the minis alone. The Deathknell blue dragon sells for at least $20 all by itself, all of those minis on the secondary market would run at least $50, plus another $15 for tiles and $5 for dice. I would highly recommend wasting your money on the basic set while it's still available.Imaro said:I just want to state DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. Unless you want some extra minis or a couple of dungeon tiles...don't get this. You'll be paying $25 for incomplete rules(You will still have to explain alot when you switch to the full rules) that only allow you to play for one level. Sooo not worth it.
JustKim said:I bought two just for the minis alone. The Deathknell blue dragon sells for at least $20 all by itself, all of those minis on the secondary market would run at least $50, plus another $15 for tiles and $5 for dice. I would highly recommend wasting your money on the basic set while it's still available.