As long as we're here: can someone who is familiar outline the significant differences, if any, between 2nd and 3rd edition ED? ED is, by far, my favorite "not-D&D but really D&D" on the market, all the way back to 1st Edition.
Well, wasn't 2nd edition the one published by Livingroom Games? If, so, you'd best forget it ever existed.
Redbrick's 3rd edition is definitely the best edition of the game yet. They've spent a lot of time reorganizing all of the exisiting 1st ed. material and have fixed just about every issue I've had with the original rules.
I'm not even sure where to start, there's so many great changes (though at it's core, the system hasn't changed).
Some highlights from the top of my head:
- they got rid of the d20 and d4
- every class has a bunch of set class talents and a list of optional ones to pick from now
- races, talents, skills and spells have been rebalanced
- advancement rates and multiclassing rules has been changed
- monsters now have levels and monster creation rules have been greatly improved
It's been a while since I read the books and unfortunately my ED group decided to stick with the 1st ed. books since they're the only edition available in German
