I am interested in trying out 2nd edition. I am wondering, what is it like? I have played 3.5 and 4th editions, so compare it to them. I understand that many people believe it is an extremely broken system. Is this true, and how so? What is the feel of the overall system? Thanks to anyone that answers my question. It looks like I can get then core books for under $10 apiece on Amazon, so I might do that, if only for some reading. Thanks again!
What is meant by a broken system?
Balanced..well I think 2e is more balanced than 3e and 3.5 e though less balanced than 4e.
Not having a unified resolution system, well yeah it did not. If you see that as broken it was. I don't see it as broken, more complex and slower maybe but not worse or broken.
2e is my favorite of the editions, I was a core 3+POs player and DM. I still used the complete books as reference material. Things like spell selection chocies for specialists, or roleplaying ideas for classes, perosnality types, specialts, types of priests etc. Oh and I loved the library and spell research rules in complete wizard.
Oh and we used the multipe voulume sets for mage, priest spells and magic items. I think 4 books, 3 books, and 3 books. It helped add a lot of depth to spells past pure adventurer spells.
The feel of the system is hard to describe because it was IMO tied to the settings very heavily.