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<blockquote data-quote="oreofox" data-source="post: 7641640" data-attributes="member: 6776240"><p>It isn't the system that I get tired of, but the players. I bought my 2e books in 1998 or 1999 (the silver 25 year anniversary editions or whatever the black cover books were). Switched to 3e when it came out (which surprised me as I had no idea it was in the works). Played that off and on until 2012 when I joined a group for Pathfinder. Enjoyed the hell out of that until one fateful day when I joined a Wrath of the Righteous game on roll20. After sticking it out for a year (9 months longer than I should have), I haven't touched Pathfinder since. Those donkeyholes destroyed the system for me. Luckily by that time 5e came out and it looked good (after hating on it during the playtest) and moved over to that. Been playing that with about 18 months of hiatus over those 5 years.</p><p></p><p>To me, it depends on the people, with the system being secondary. I enjoy DMing 5e, so unless 6e is even more amazing, I don't see myself changing the system anytime soon. Though I have tossed around the thought of trying out 2e again. Even had the idea of playing through my setting's history through the various D&D editions (starting with 1e).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreofox, post: 7641640, member: 6776240"] It isn't the system that I get tired of, but the players. I bought my 2e books in 1998 or 1999 (the silver 25 year anniversary editions or whatever the black cover books were). Switched to 3e when it came out (which surprised me as I had no idea it was in the works). Played that off and on until 2012 when I joined a group for Pathfinder. Enjoyed the hell out of that until one fateful day when I joined a Wrath of the Righteous game on roll20. After sticking it out for a year (9 months longer than I should have), I haven't touched Pathfinder since. Those donkeyholes destroyed the system for me. Luckily by that time 5e came out and it looked good (after hating on it during the playtest) and moved over to that. Been playing that with about 18 months of hiatus over those 5 years. To me, it depends on the people, with the system being secondary. I enjoy DMing 5e, so unless 6e is even more amazing, I don't see myself changing the system anytime soon. Though I have tossed around the thought of trying out 2e again. Even had the idea of playing through my setting's history through the various D&D editions (starting with 1e). [/QUOTE]
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