MerricB Eternal Optimist Supporter Aug 22, 2007 #5 Wow. Quite a bit about character abilities there. The dragon seems a little complex to run. Hope it isn't in reality. Cheers!
Wow. Quite a bit about character abilities there. The dragon seems a little complex to run. Hope it isn't in reality. Cheers!
MerricB Eternal Optimist Supporter Aug 22, 2007 #6 Crymson said: Hit points are in 4th Edition according to that. Click to expand... And AC. Cheers!
Mouseferatu Hero Aug 22, 2007 #7 MerricB said: The dragon seems a little complex to run. Hope it isn't in reality. Click to expand... On the one hand, I agree. On the other, if any creature in the game should be allowed some level of complexity, it's the dragon.
MerricB said: The dragon seems a little complex to run. Hope it isn't in reality. Click to expand... On the one hand, I agree. On the other, if any creature in the game should be allowed some level of complexity, it's the dragon.
C Crymson First Post Aug 22, 2007 #9 Mouseferatu said: On the one hand, I agree. On the other, if any creature in the game should be allowed some level of complexity, it's the dragon. Click to expand... Too true Althoug I am a fan of True20 and the damage track, I guess hit points are simpler.
Mouseferatu said: On the one hand, I agree. On the other, if any creature in the game should be allowed some level of complexity, it's the dragon. Click to expand... Too true Althoug I am a fan of True20 and the damage track, I guess hit points are simpler.
drowdude First Post Aug 22, 2007 #10 Well that article goes a long way towards making me feel optimistic about 4e