Keeper of Secrets said:I would not prefer to see things go back. 2e is pretty much what ran me off from D&D in the first place.
JimAde said:I can't believe I read this whole thread.
Anyway, since I invested the time, I'll chime in with my "not in a million years." I am glad somebody else remembers that THAC0 actually was better than looking up tables, though. I thought it was just me.![]()
warlord said:Personally I hate 3rd edition and 3.5 WoTC completely changed all the rules they screwed up monster HD added monster classes(and Savage Species was just crap),gave all the classes the same xp bonus and made it a low tech version of the Star Wars RPG I like that game but I want my Jedi and Dwarven fighters seperated.
I think you probably are trolling, but I'm going to answer you anyway, with a serious response.warlord said:Also the great hing about 2nd ed. was that it was easy to change. If you didn't like it you could change it and Gygax himself has said todays D&D is completely different from his and too rule intensive and I agree with him.
Exactly.wingsandsword said:Like why are elves so magical and tied to nature, but they can't be as high-level wizards or druids as humans, or why must all Clerics have their combat ethics defined by the medieval catholic church and eschew all edged weapons, why are or any one of countless other "Because Gygax/TSR Said So" arbitrary rules, the contradictory/confusing Saving Throws and THAC0/AC rules of earlier. Not to mention the disasters of 1e/2e's multiclassing/dual-classing rules, 2e psionics, and the horribly bare-bones way of statting monsters.
Yeah, it's sad.I can only wonder how incredible Spelljammer, Dark Sun, and Planescape (as 3 of the most innovative 2e settings) would have been if they'd been originally written in d20/3e, and had it's flexibility to work with from the beginning.
Yup. 3.x is the only edition of D&D I'll ever need, or buy. The sooner WotC releases 4th edition, the sooner I'll stop buying their books. But that's ok. It will just mean that I can send my disposable income on something else.Frankly, I don't have any real plans to buy 4e when it comes out, I'm happy with my own home-brew blend of 3.0, 3.5, AU, UA & d20M, and if I have to, I can even distribute it via the OGL and keep 3.x alive long after WotC discontinued it.