WayneLigon
Adventurer
I liked 2E when it came out. It streamlined a lot of stuff and incorported things that had been favorite house rules for years. I never felt it went far enough, but it was OK for the time.
Rodrigo Istalindir said:I think stuff tends to boil down to old-and-simple (1e) or new-and-robust (3e). 2e splits the difference and satisfies neither.
Shadowslayer said:I think 2e had more of an influence on gaming then will ever really be recognized. For good or ill, 2e was the only edition of D&D that actually said "this is not a combat game" in its intro. It was the edition that took D&D "out of the dungeon", so to speak. (personally, I say thanks that 3e wised up and went BACK to the dungeon....but thats just me)
Before 2e, I'd be willing to bet there weren't many roll-play vs role-play arguments.
So...thanks 2e. Loved your settings, but glad you're gone anyway.