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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8665376" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>I've played years worth of campaigns for 1e, 2e, 3e and 5e. Skipped 4e, because there was just too much that I didn't like for me to invest in a new edition. </p><p></p><p>For me 3e/3.5 was by far my favorite edition, even though I acknowledge that it had a number of flaws. I first and foremost play character concepts and the sheer number of classes, prestige classes, feats and skills allowed me to achieve pretty much any concept I could imagine. After that edition I think 2e was my favorite. The sheer amount of settings and the depth and richness of the lore for just about everything made that edition for me. 5e is third(though I still like it a whole lot), 1e fourth and 4e is fifth.</p><p></p><p>My group plays 5e right now, because three of my players like the simplicity of it over 3e. If it were up to myself and the last player, we'd have been back at 3e a year ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8665376, member: 23751"] I've played years worth of campaigns for 1e, 2e, 3e and 5e. Skipped 4e, because there was just too much that I didn't like for me to invest in a new edition. For me 3e/3.5 was by far my favorite edition, even though I acknowledge that it had a number of flaws. I first and foremost play character concepts and the sheer number of classes, prestige classes, feats and skills allowed me to achieve pretty much any concept I could imagine. After that edition I think 2e was my favorite. The sheer amount of settings and the depth and richness of the lore for just about everything made that edition for me. 5e is third(though I still like it a whole lot), 1e fourth and 4e is fifth. My group plays 5e right now, because three of my players like the simplicity of it over 3e. If it were up to myself and the last player, we'd have been back at 3e a year ago. [/QUOTE]
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