Doc_Klueless
Doors and Corners
Having owned a house, there is a heck of a lot more to it than paying a monthly mortgage. I'm actually coming out only a little behind by renting now. No more paying for this that or the other. No more worrying about yard work, the neighborhood, being tied down to one area. Oi!Well, yeah, but I meant SOL in the sense of money spent, analogous to paying monthly rent on a house as opposed to paying a monthly mortgage.![]()
I'm, of course, not the usual though!

The thing is, though, that all that info is presented in small, easy to digest chunks. If I'm makin' a fighter, I don't look at the options for clerics, thieves, wizards, etc. If I'm making a 3rd level fighter, I'm not looking at the fighter options above that. I'm not looking at all 10,000. Only a very small subset each time I open Character Builder, for example.I just do not see that as true. I remember a thread a ways back that said there were over 5,000 options on DDI at that time and it was a long time ago. The number is probably above 10,000 now.
Taht is a huge amount of information to absorb, even if you try to cut it down. And of course, if you try to cut down the initial stuff, then why do you need DDI over a paper book.
Absolutely. And it keeps the players from having rules shock from having the PHB plunked down in front of them.... having a step-by-step program guide you through each character building decision you make is a good way to learn the game.
For DMing and creating new monsters, it's awesome. For previewing the crunch in new books, fantastic. For just fiddling around with when I'm bored: yahoo!