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First Post
I've seen a lot of talk and excitement over the upcoming revised rulebooks. At first I was somewhat excited about some of the rule changes but I recently decided not to make the switch. Why? Well I've taken a long look at things and decided that it not worth the pain to switch.
First and foremost is the financial reasons. Being a poor college student, I don't have a lot of spare cash to burn. I've already spent way too much money on third edition stuff (more than I really should have!) I don't want to have to spend anymore money for an updated version of the core rule books.
Then there is the question of converting everything. Wizards promises that 3.5e will be "backwards compatible", but I'm not really so sure. It wouldn't be a problem if the changes were minor, but from what I've seen many of the changes will be pretty drastic. If I recall correctly, the majority of the spells will be changes, the item creation system will be completely overhauled, and all the mosters in the new MM will be revised. I'm stuck with the option of possibly invalidateding a large portion of my 3e collection to make the switch.
Third of all, I really don't see the big advantage of switching. The old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" comes to mind. Although there are some problems in 3e, I don't see these as justification for me shelling out any more money for a new addition. I can easily houserule things that are broken in 3e. Besides I'm willing to bet that 3.5e will create just as many problems as it solves. After 3.5e is released people will still be talking about how class x or race y got the shaft.
I'm perfectly happy to stick with 3e, thank you very much.
(...End Rant Mode...)
First and foremost is the financial reasons. Being a poor college student, I don't have a lot of spare cash to burn. I've already spent way too much money on third edition stuff (more than I really should have!) I don't want to have to spend anymore money for an updated version of the core rule books.
Then there is the question of converting everything. Wizards promises that 3.5e will be "backwards compatible", but I'm not really so sure. It wouldn't be a problem if the changes were minor, but from what I've seen many of the changes will be pretty drastic. If I recall correctly, the majority of the spells will be changes, the item creation system will be completely overhauled, and all the mosters in the new MM will be revised. I'm stuck with the option of possibly invalidateding a large portion of my 3e collection to make the switch.
Third of all, I really don't see the big advantage of switching. The old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" comes to mind. Although there are some problems in 3e, I don't see these as justification for me shelling out any more money for a new addition. I can easily houserule things that are broken in 3e. Besides I'm willing to bet that 3.5e will create just as many problems as it solves. After 3.5e is released people will still be talking about how class x or race y got the shaft.
I'm perfectly happy to stick with 3e, thank you very much.
(...End Rant Mode...)