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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Over Mystara" data-source="post: 8202786" data-attributes="member: 7029539"><p>Played it & liked it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed. The "A" was dropped from the name. Ability score modifiers were all on the same scale (as seen in Basic before). All classes had the same XP advancement. There were no race/class restrictions. It replaced THAC0 with an Attack Bonus, and made d20+modifier vs DC the universal mechanic that could be relied on for most things in a pinch.</p><p></p><p>All in all, it FELT simpler, cleaner, freer. A breath of fresh air. At the time, my biggest problem with it was simply the artwork, which continues to be my least favorite of any edition.</p><p></p><p>Now, while it was also exciting to see skills becoming a default part of the core game, feats being introduced to allow all classes (but especially fighters) greater customization options, and multiclassing becoming so simple, in retrospect it was TOO MANY knobs and dials for my tastes. 5e has been a good evolution in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Over Mystara, post: 8202786, member: 7029539"] Played it & liked it. Agreed. The "A" was dropped from the name. Ability score modifiers were all on the same scale (as seen in Basic before). All classes had the same XP advancement. There were no race/class restrictions. It replaced THAC0 with an Attack Bonus, and made d20+modifier vs DC the universal mechanic that could be relied on for most things in a pinch. All in all, it FELT simpler, cleaner, freer. A breath of fresh air. At the time, my biggest problem with it was simply the artwork, which continues to be my least favorite of any edition. Now, while it was also exciting to see skills becoming a default part of the core game, feats being introduced to allow all classes (but especially fighters) greater customization options, and multiclassing becoming so simple, in retrospect it was TOO MANY knobs and dials for my tastes. 5e has been a good evolution in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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