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[Folks that like 4e] What are some things from previous editions that you miss?
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<blockquote data-quote="amysrevenge" data-source="post: 4908804" data-attributes="member: 61298"><p>Time for some brutal self-honesty. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I'm a big fan of the balancing/levelling-out of all the classes in 4E, but I secretly really enjoyed finding the loopholes and combos in 3.x and earlier that let me make crazy broken stupid PCs in ways that none of my friends could predict. I know I wasn't the first person in the world to think of them, but I was usually the first one in my circle to come up with them. </p><p></p><p>Small Paladin with Sprited Charge and Power Attack doing 200+ damage per round. Druid/beastmaster with a crocodile out-tanking the Fighters. Wizard/Geometer with one Rogue level out-trapsmithing the Rogues. Low-Wis/High-Str self-buffing TWF melee Cleric. And on and on. All ridiculous and broken in their own way. None really repeatable in 4E (it's all for the best, true, but I still kind of miss the "I'm smarter than you" guilty pleasure I'd get when someone's eyes would bug out a bit when I demonstrated what I could do).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amysrevenge, post: 4908804, member: 61298"] Time for some brutal self-honesty. :) I'm a big fan of the balancing/levelling-out of all the classes in 4E, but I secretly really enjoyed finding the loopholes and combos in 3.x and earlier that let me make crazy broken stupid PCs in ways that none of my friends could predict. I know I wasn't the first person in the world to think of them, but I was usually the first one in my circle to come up with them. Small Paladin with Sprited Charge and Power Attack doing 200+ damage per round. Druid/beastmaster with a crocodile out-tanking the Fighters. Wizard/Geometer with one Rogue level out-trapsmithing the Rogues. Low-Wis/High-Str self-buffing TWF melee Cleric. And on and on. All ridiculous and broken in their own way. None really repeatable in 4E (it's all for the best, true, but I still kind of miss the "I'm smarter than you" guilty pleasure I'd get when someone's eyes would bug out a bit when I demonstrated what I could do). [/QUOTE]
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