nikolai said:I'm surprised no-one has mentioned a more recent change. In 3e orcs were porcine, now in 3.5e they're lupine.
dead said:Does anyone remember that orcs in 1E and 2E used to be "lawful evil". They used to march in regimented order, barking military drills, and wearing grim expressions under their cold iron helms.
dead said:You seem to have missed the basic question of this thread. I'll repeat it here for your convenience:
Where is the line that you draw between respecting "tradition" and making changes that are "convienient" to the new rules/new "look"?
So what's the point of this thread? Well, I'm just wondering if any old-school players have gotten a little irritated by small changes like this? Where is the line that you draw between respecting "tradition" and making changes that are "convienient" to the new rules/new "look".
P.S. I don't know why you think I don't like 3E. Just for the record: I love D&D 3E and would never go back to 2E or 1E. It seems if people make the slightest criticism of 3E around here you're lynched for it.
Psion said:To me, halflings will always look like this:
http://paratime.ca/v_and_v/pics/jeffdee/halflings_fighter_white.jpg
i.e. Chubby no, hairy feet, yes.

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