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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 8053763" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>I think this is why me and my gaming group never burned out on 3.x and still play it, because we mostly started with 1e or 2e and went straight to 3e from those editions.</p><p></p><p>Nobody else in the group reads forums, and I don't care about "builds" or character optimization or other "forum meta".</p><p></p><p>If you play 3e or 3.5e with the same general mentality as 1e and 2e, it holds up really, really well. When you try to embrace the metagame concepts espoused in online forums, the game comes apart, because it was never designed with that mentality in mind.</p><p></p><p>I've had players play characters that would probably make forum people scream, like a Monk with the Vow of Poverty feat from BoED. . .and it worked fine, because the player wasn't trying to powergame it (and I as the DM wasn't trying to trip her up on technicalities of the vow) and it was her concept to play a monk that eschewed material wealth. . .but that ran into the problem that the game has a heavy presumption of magic items. . .so I introduced her to that feat, and it worked well from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 8053763, member: 14159"] I think this is why me and my gaming group never burned out on 3.x and still play it, because we mostly started with 1e or 2e and went straight to 3e from those editions. Nobody else in the group reads forums, and I don't care about "builds" or character optimization or other "forum meta". If you play 3e or 3.5e with the same general mentality as 1e and 2e, it holds up really, really well. When you try to embrace the metagame concepts espoused in online forums, the game comes apart, because it was never designed with that mentality in mind. I've had players play characters that would probably make forum people scream, like a Monk with the Vow of Poverty feat from BoED. . .and it worked fine, because the player wasn't trying to powergame it (and I as the DM wasn't trying to trip her up on technicalities of the vow) and it was her concept to play a monk that eschewed material wealth. . .but that ran into the problem that the game has a heavy presumption of magic items. . .so I introduced her to that feat, and it worked well from there. [/QUOTE]
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