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If you can find a group that plays a pre-3.0 version of D&D or Retroclone would you:
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<blockquote data-quote="scourger" data-source="post: 4825868" data-attributes="member: 12328"><p>"Not play" after a lot of thought. I played all the pre-3.0 editions that I could. I even got rid of my substantial cache of 2.0 stuff because I really did as much of it as I wanted. The last AD&D game I played wasn't too much fun for me, so I wouldn't expect that to change. </p><p></p><p>A couple of possible exceptions do come to mind. Basic might be fun, especially if one of my buddies wanted to do some of the classic modules (like Keep on the Borderlands). In the past couple of years, I bought an old Basic set and even a Rules Compendium for just such a nostalgic (and simpler) game; but I'm just not the guy to run it. In that vein, Hackmaster Basic could be cool; but it is too early to tell. </p><p></p><p>Right now, I have no desire to play 4e, and I've only recently decided to rejoin our group for a 3.5 game that seems to have no end. I love d20, but the game just gets boring after a while. It's a kill-loot-repeat grind in a published mega-module with increasingly difficult numbers to crunch. But, it's what's on offer; so I decided to just enjoy it for what it is and try to inject some fun roleplay as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scourger, post: 4825868, member: 12328"] "Not play" after a lot of thought. I played all the pre-3.0 editions that I could. I even got rid of my substantial cache of 2.0 stuff because I really did as much of it as I wanted. The last AD&D game I played wasn't too much fun for me, so I wouldn't expect that to change. A couple of possible exceptions do come to mind. Basic might be fun, especially if one of my buddies wanted to do some of the classic modules (like Keep on the Borderlands). In the past couple of years, I bought an old Basic set and even a Rules Compendium for just such a nostalgic (and simpler) game; but I'm just not the guy to run it. In that vein, Hackmaster Basic could be cool; but it is too early to tell. Right now, I have no desire to play 4e, and I've only recently decided to rejoin our group for a 3.5 game that seems to have no end. I love d20, but the game just gets boring after a while. It's a kill-loot-repeat grind in a published mega-module with increasingly difficult numbers to crunch. But, it's what's on offer; so I decided to just enjoy it for what it is and try to inject some fun roleplay as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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