As 4e moves forward, it makes sense to listen to both people who like the game, to get a sense of what they're looking for, and people who dislike the game, to address concerns when possible and find areas of weakness that we can strengthen.
DaveMage said:So what have you learned?
You are that great rarity, Shadeydm.
Not only do your infantile posts bring nothing to the table, but you walk up to the table take things away. Truly amazing.
I'm not sure who or what this C4bal is...but if I know you're against it, I just may join.
Wiz
You certainly do, Jack99. You certainly do.I spend my time talking about the game I actually play and like,
Oh, here we go again...which is more than I can say for a lot of others on these boards.
OD&D(1974) is the one true game. All the other editions are just poor imitations of the real thing.![]()