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<blockquote data-quote="Pour" data-source="post: 4971352" data-attributes="member: 59411"><p>Getting the FR Gray Box as a kid was a huge deal to me, basically the point I decided to be a DM, and to hear that there will be a series of box sets for Dragon Age really hearkens to me. </p><p></p><p>I'm also a bit of a sucker for long-term releases, and dealing with five levels at a time instead of one big rulebook is a refreshing change of pace. The digital game looks great and from what Chris mentions I like the rules' simplicity with potential for additional rules/options in the future (leading armies, yes please!). I'm a big supporter of story, mood and roleplaying, anyway, so a concise number of classes, spells and even monsters to use are all positives to me. I think it reflects that old study where a person was given three things to choose from and was very happy and content with his choice versus a person who was given twenty things to choose from and second-guessed his choice.</p><p></p><p>And I just plain like GR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pour, post: 4971352, member: 59411"] Getting the FR Gray Box as a kid was a huge deal to me, basically the point I decided to be a DM, and to hear that there will be a series of box sets for Dragon Age really hearkens to me. I'm also a bit of a sucker for long-term releases, and dealing with five levels at a time instead of one big rulebook is a refreshing change of pace. The digital game looks great and from what Chris mentions I like the rules' simplicity with potential for additional rules/options in the future (leading armies, yes please!). I'm a big supporter of story, mood and roleplaying, anyway, so a concise number of classes, spells and even monsters to use are all positives to me. I think it reflects that old study where a person was given three things to choose from and was very happy and content with his choice versus a person who was given twenty things to choose from and second-guessed his choice. And I just plain like GR. [/QUOTE]
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