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<blockquote data-quote="Kinneus" data-source="post: 4646401" data-attributes="member: 48215"><p>Howdy. I'm pretty much as new as you get... played my first pen-and-paper game (Vampire: The Masquerade) around Thanksgiving, liked it, and bought the 4e core rulebooks and DMed a one-shot for my friends during the holidays. Currently looking for a steady group, having a little success thanks Maptool and these forums.</p><p> </p><p><strong>How old are you? </strong>I'm 21 years old.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Where did you hear about/get exposed to 4e? </strong>I bought the 3.5 Player's Handbook about two years ago, hoping it was all I needed to get involved with some online games. Unfortunately, due to the prevalance of various splatbooks, and with everybody playing Fighter/Warlock/Eldritch Knights, I felt a little intimidated. Also felt like I couldn't get a good handle on the rules without the DMG or possibly even the MM.</p><p>I just couldn't afford to buy the DMG, the MM, or the various splatbooks necessary to feel competitive/savvy. It was around this time I heard about 4e coming out, plus the rumblings about it being more streamlined and balanced. "Well, I'll just wait for 4e," I said to myself, "and start fresh." And I did. And, for the most part, I really, really liked it.</p><p> </p><p><strong>What sort of "hobby gaming" (card games, board games, video games, miniature games) if any did you engage in before? </strong>I was pretty heavy into Magic: The Gathering throughout my childhood, my brother and I used to play all the time. I still sometimes play with friends.</p><p> </p><p>I've long been interested in D&D, but I've mainly sated my curiousity with various computer-game versions of it. FRUA rocked way back in the day (loved making my own dungeons), after that was Baldur's Gate... until quite recently, I even played and greatly enjoyed Dungeons and Dragons Online.</p><p> </p><p>I also got a lot of roleplaying experience with freeform play-by-post and a few MUDs, most notably Armageddon MUD, which I've played for a solid seven years.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Do you play with other new folks or seasoned pros? </strong>Well, the first people I played with were utter newbs like me, a group of old friends from high school. Everybody had a really great time, and we'll probably play again, but probably only as one-shots.</p><p> </p><p>Other than that, I've joined a Maptool game with an experienced DM trying to make a resurgence. I can't speak to the experience of my fellow players, but they're definitely more experienced than me, I can tell you that much. I've also joined a non-4e playtest with some people I met here on EN World, and they're definitely more experienced than me.</p><p> </p><p><strong>How's it been so far?</strong> Great! I really, really like 4e. A big part of what attracted to me D&D in particular is the idea of the classic dungeon crawl, which is something 4e really excels at. I understand some people's criticisms of it, and I'll admit there's a few bits of D&D lore I miss, but for the most part, the positives far, far outweigh the negatives.</p><p> </p><p>I'm in a regular, weekly game of 4e already (Maptool), and I'm loving it so much that I'm already looking for a second.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Do you see yourself still playing in 20 years like many of us old hats?</strong></p><p>Haha, it's a definite possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kinneus, post: 4646401, member: 48215"] Howdy. I'm pretty much as new as you get... played my first pen-and-paper game (Vampire: The Masquerade) around Thanksgiving, liked it, and bought the 4e core rulebooks and DMed a one-shot for my friends during the holidays. Currently looking for a steady group, having a little success thanks Maptool and these forums. [B]How old are you? [/B]I'm 21 years old. [B]Where did you hear about/get exposed to 4e? [/B]I bought the 3.5 Player's Handbook about two years ago, hoping it was all I needed to get involved with some online games. Unfortunately, due to the prevalance of various splatbooks, and with everybody playing Fighter/Warlock/Eldritch Knights, I felt a little intimidated. Also felt like I couldn't get a good handle on the rules without the DMG or possibly even the MM. I just couldn't afford to buy the DMG, the MM, or the various splatbooks necessary to feel competitive/savvy. It was around this time I heard about 4e coming out, plus the rumblings about it being more streamlined and balanced. "Well, I'll just wait for 4e," I said to myself, "and start fresh." And I did. And, for the most part, I really, really liked it. [B]What sort of "hobby gaming" (card games, board games, video games, miniature games) if any did you engage in before? [/B]I was pretty heavy into Magic: The Gathering throughout my childhood, my brother and I used to play all the time. I still sometimes play with friends. I've long been interested in D&D, but I've mainly sated my curiousity with various computer-game versions of it. FRUA rocked way back in the day (loved making my own dungeons), after that was Baldur's Gate... until quite recently, I even played and greatly enjoyed Dungeons and Dragons Online. I also got a lot of roleplaying experience with freeform play-by-post and a few MUDs, most notably Armageddon MUD, which I've played for a solid seven years. [B]Do you play with other new folks or seasoned pros? [/B]Well, the first people I played with were utter newbs like me, a group of old friends from high school. Everybody had a really great time, and we'll probably play again, but probably only as one-shots. Other than that, I've joined a Maptool game with an experienced DM trying to make a resurgence. I can't speak to the experience of my fellow players, but they're definitely more experienced than me, I can tell you that much. I've also joined a non-4e playtest with some people I met here on EN World, and they're definitely more experienced than me. [B]How's it been so far?[/B] Great! I really, really like 4e. A big part of what attracted to me D&D in particular is the idea of the classic dungeon crawl, which is something 4e really excels at. I understand some people's criticisms of it, and I'll admit there's a few bits of D&D lore I miss, but for the most part, the positives far, far outweigh the negatives. I'm in a regular, weekly game of 4e already (Maptool), and I'm loving it so much that I'm already looking for a second. [B]Do you see yourself still playing in 20 years like many of us old hats?[/B] Haha, it's a definite possibility. [/QUOTE]
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