Chainsaw Mage
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It's a good thing 4e has skills and feats and backgrounds and rituals and utility powers then!
You know, like older editions had...
Had...
Um.
Huh.
Obviously you know little about older editions. Welcome! I am pleased to enlighten you. May I suggest you begin with the following reading:
AD&D 1e Player's Handbook
AD&D 1e Dungeon Masters Guide
AD&D 1e Wilderness Survival Guide
AD&D 1e Oriental Adventures
AD&D 1e Dungeoneers Survival Guide
These five will at least get you started in learning about the enormous range of options available to characters in first edition AD&D. Of course, both second edition and BECM (Basic/Expert/Companion/Masters--"BECM" is a widely used acronym) have an equal range of material.
I don't blame you for being confused. Older editions are indeed intimidating due to the sheer wealth of material available.