Villanelle
First Post
OK, so now that you've made the personal evolution towards embracing your true self and your one love for pre-3E DnD, you'll promptly be excusing yourself from future threads regarding 4E. Because it's not your bag. Right?
That's pretty much how I read it. "3.x has been a thorn in my side for far too long, but today I have my revenge!"jdrakeh said:No offense, but you obviously aren't familiar with the OP's posting history here. He seems to only post when he has something negative to say about the current edition of D&D. For instance, what kind of postive contribution did this backhanded insult add to ENWorld? What good thing did him gloating about the demise of D&D 3x bring about? I don't deny the man his right to be a bitter ball of hate, I just wish that he didn't seek out 3x forums with the express purpose of raining on everybody else's parade![]()
This isn't the first time that I've seen a 1e/2e/oD&D proselytizer assume that the person he was addressing had not played the edition he was promoting. I played all the editions. I remember what it was like to play them. I remember weapon speed.Agamon said:Thanks. Been playing D&D since '81, but I appreciate the refresher.
Of course, if you were a fighter, "levelling up" actually meant "getting the next better Belt of Giant Strength".Agamon said:Not sure what you're talking about. My players get extremely pissed when their plan falls apart and they don't "save the princess" or the bad guy gets away. They also woot it up when they do take down that annoying BBEG.
I also remember looking forward to leveling up in AD&D. But hey, YMMV.
Dr. Awkward said:This isn't the first time that I've seen a 1e/2e/oD&D proselytizer assume that the person he was addressing had not played the edition he was promoting. I played all the editions. I remember what it was like to play them. I remember weapon speed.
Of course, if you were a fighter, "levelling up" actually meant "getting the next better Belt of Giant Strength".
Well, considering that you had to roll to see whether you got psionic powers, and the chance was extremely low, we never actually had a single character with psionic abilities in my gaming group. And yes, I remember never seeing anyone grapple anything in 1st edition.William Ronald said:Of course, there were also the horrors of the grappling/pummeling/wrestling rules that caused PLAYERS to avoid using those attacks, the complexity of first edition psionic combat (anyone recall the psionic attack versus an undefended psionic character?) and racial level limits.
Battlemats and minis
too many options
too much emphasis on the player
too much taken out of the hands of the DM
the consistent slide toward dumbed down action adventure fantasy
the death of exploration and dungeon delving
But if you look at 1e and 2e, the "cookies" you get for levelling is very small. "Dead levels" weren't even an idea, because it was common for everyone but casters.
3.5 in particular made it a requirement that players be rewarded with mechanical bennies everytime they came to the table.
Odhanan said:I'm happy you cleared up that point in your mind, Reynard. I hope you'll enjoy your gaming more for it! Have a good one!![]()
jdrakeh said:No offense, but you obviously aren't familiar with the OP's posting history here. He seems to only post when he has something negative to say about the current edition of D&D. For instance, what kind of postive contribution did this backhanded insult add to ENWorld? What good thing did him gloating about the demise of D&D 3x bring about? I don't deny the man his right to be a bitter ball of hate, I just wish that he didn't seek out 3x forums with the express purpose of raining on everybody else's parade![]()