The big list of buzzwords and phrases that people use to demean 3e.

Be aware that it's considered rude to use most of these here; likewise, we don't tolerate "Worst" or "Wurst Edition" for First Edition AD&D.
 

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Piratecat said:
Be aware that it's considered rude to use most of these here; likewise, we don't tolerate "Worst" or "Wurst Edition" for First Edition AD&D.

You missed "Wirst Edition", PKitty. ;) Never used it before, though, and likely never again, since I don't believe it. Or in insulting people because they prefer different games than myself.

Cheers!
 



There's also "suckened edition", but that's 2e, not 3e. ;)

Anyways, here are a few more:

rule playign game
way to liniar
over comlicated,and simplist at the same time
too many strick rules

;)
 

Dark Jezter said:
There's also "suckened edition", but that's 2e, not 3e. ;)

Anyways, here are a few more:

rule playign game
way to liniar
over comlicated,and simplist at the same time
too many strick rules

;)

:D Awesome.
 

Yig said:
It's because the paladin can summon his mount a few hours per day.

"Horsey I choose you !"

Poof, horse appear.
Hey, Wizards can do that too. ;)
"Celestial Badger, I choose you!"
"Fiendish Hawk, I choose you!"
:p

And I'd like to think that I'm the one that legitimized the 'suckend edition' term, if only because of the utterly terrible sense of nauseating pride it would give me. :lol:
 

Some that I've run across (but seldom use ;) )

Deductibles & Divisors 3.0
Wreckers of the Coast
Has-broken
The edition which shall not be named (as opposed to She who shall not be named)

and of course "pale imitation of the real thing". :D
 
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