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Do you get the impression more people have left 3.5 for 4th?
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<blockquote data-quote="LordMonty" data-source="post: 5447547" data-attributes="member: 94499"><p>My group play once a week and have played for coming on four years now. We have mostly played D&D 3.0/3.5 with all core books and the odd third party bit(nothing to broken good GM balancing etc). We recently moved fully over to patherfinder as it just felt a natural progression but still use all the D&D settings and obey the core book rules execpt using the patherfinder core books. Bar the xp rejig its gone smoothly and everyone is happy we still play in all the classic D&D settings Ravenloft, Faerun and others(using classic sorce books from 2nd ed all the way through to 4th). </p><p></p><p>To put it simply I bought all the 4th ed core books and faerun core books(they killed all the gods! I was gobsmaked) but without being rude is wasn't for me or my group we all read it over and stayed 3.0/3.5 till now and it is for us a clear and logical evolution with fresh ideas to go patherfinder. Maybe not everything is fixed and balanced but hell is life that fair? meh roll with the punches and throw down a few anti magic zones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordMonty, post: 5447547, member: 94499"] My group play once a week and have played for coming on four years now. We have mostly played D&D 3.0/3.5 with all core books and the odd third party bit(nothing to broken good GM balancing etc). We recently moved fully over to patherfinder as it just felt a natural progression but still use all the D&D settings and obey the core book rules execpt using the patherfinder core books. Bar the xp rejig its gone smoothly and everyone is happy we still play in all the classic D&D settings Ravenloft, Faerun and others(using classic sorce books from 2nd ed all the way through to 4th). To put it simply I bought all the 4th ed core books and faerun core books(they killed all the gods! I was gobsmaked) but without being rude is wasn't for me or my group we all read it over and stayed 3.0/3.5 till now and it is for us a clear and logical evolution with fresh ideas to go patherfinder. Maybe not everything is fixed and balanced but hell is life that fair? meh roll with the punches and throw down a few anti magic zones. [/QUOTE]
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