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<blockquote data-quote="thorgrit" data-source="post: 7607006" data-attributes="member: 61124"><p>I went with 3.5 for a couple of reasons.</p><p></p><p>First, it was the edition I started playing in. I'd gotten some rulebooks for earlier editions, but without anyone to play with or explain them to me, I never understood what they were about.</p><p></p><p>Second, thanks to the OGL and SRD, the base game was mostly free. This made looking things up, as well as copying and making my own notes, cheat sheets, spell books, etc much easier than any option before or since.</p><p></p><p>Third, with the Player's Handbook II, it included my favorite druid variant that could shapeshift at-will, rather than a limited number of times per day, and even then not until reaching a certain level. 4e's druid had this too I think, but 5e went back to the x/day and not at level 1 restriction. (I'm sure there's a DM's Guild or other homebrew option out there, but I rarely encounter groups that allow third party material.)</p><p></p><p>Fourth, I've got a ton of books laying around still, and wouldn't mind starting and playing in a (non-Pathfinder) 3e game just to get more value out of my old purchases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thorgrit, post: 7607006, member: 61124"] I went with 3.5 for a couple of reasons. First, it was the edition I started playing in. I'd gotten some rulebooks for earlier editions, but without anyone to play with or explain them to me, I never understood what they were about. Second, thanks to the OGL and SRD, the base game was mostly free. This made looking things up, as well as copying and making my own notes, cheat sheets, spell books, etc much easier than any option before or since. Third, with the Player's Handbook II, it included my favorite druid variant that could shapeshift at-will, rather than a limited number of times per day, and even then not until reaching a certain level. 4e's druid had this too I think, but 5e went back to the x/day and not at level 1 restriction. (I'm sure there's a DM's Guild or other homebrew option out there, but I rarely encounter groups that allow third party material.) Fourth, I've got a ton of books laying around still, and wouldn't mind starting and playing in a (non-Pathfinder) 3e game just to get more value out of my old purchases. [/QUOTE]
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