TarionzCousin
Second Most Angelic Devil Ever
Are you playing Muppet Babies or D&D?In every long-ish game I've ever gotten involved in as player or DM, in two different states, people had to fight wanting to adopt half the monsters they came across.
Are you playing Muppet Babies or D&D?In every long-ish game I've ever gotten involved in as player or DM, in two different states, people had to fight wanting to adopt half the monsters they came across.
Incenjucar,
I simply don't care enough or have the time to respond on a point by point basis to someone who picks apart every single sentence I may write but I do appreciate that you took the time to read through my post and give heartfelt feedback on it!
Obviously we can only guess at what the final DVDN ruleset will look like so anything I may speculate on will remain just that, speculation, until it is released.
I do have one question for you though as I am new to this forum, do you currently play any edition of D&D, if so, which, and are you happy playing it?
I'm 43 now and started with the Blue Book rules in the 80's, dabbled with BECMI, but mostly played AD&D as a player. I skipped 2nd, 3e, 3.5 and picked up the game again with 4e as a DM and D&D ambassador to a younger generation of players.
We are quite satisfied with the two current campaigns I run, including an all female player one that is ever expanding.
All in all I'm excited and interested in seeing what DNDN will look and game like and enjoy putting in my two cents to the topics discussed here.
Thanks again for your input, glad to know at least one person is reading my ramblings!
Dave
Incenjucar,
I simply don't care enough or have the time to respond on a point by point basis to someone who picks apart every single sentence I may write but I do appreciate that you took the time to read through my post and give heartfelt feedback on it!
Obviously we can only guess at what the final DVDN ruleset will look like so anything I may speculate on will remain just that, speculation, until it is released.
I do have one question for you though as I am new to this forum, do you currently play any edition of D&D, if so, which, and are you happy playing it?
I'm 43 now and started with the Blue Book rules in the 80's, dabbled with BECMI, but mostly played AD&D as a player. I skipped 2nd, 3e, 3.5 and picked up the game again with 4e as a DM and D&D ambassador to a younger generation of players.
We are quite satisfied with the two current campaigns I run, including an all female player one that is ever expanding.
All in all I'm excited and interested in seeing what DNDN will look and game like and enjoy putting in my two cents to the topics discussed here.
Thanks again for your input, glad to know at least one person is reading my ramblings!
Dave
YMMV, obviously. I'm not sure I've ever played in a home game where a PC used a CLW wand. Do PCs usually buy them, or does someone convince the cleric/bard to take Craft Wand?
Then again, my PCs were never about maximizing their use of the rules. I remember a great negotiation in 3.0, where I promised to give the (high level) PCs a bunch of stat boosting items if they all promised to stop casting Bull's Strength (etc) unless someone was just about to use an appropriate skill. Rolling those damn d4s and recalculating all of the combat stats took forever...
-KS
That all said, an abbreviated one hour D&D game is not inherently bad, and I have no issue with it. I'm just concerned that they think they can actually cover everything a real game does in that span of time - it suggests they have a really shallow view of what those "pillars" actually are, and that bodes ill for the game as a whole.
YMMV, obviously. I'm not sure I've ever played in a home game where a PC used a CLW wand. Do PCs usually buy them, or does someone convince the cleric/bard to take Craft Wand?
Some of us don't want a successor of 3.x and 4e. Some of us want a successor of Basic D&D, and some of us want a successor of AD&D. I think we all want a system that can be all of those things.
What I find disconcerting is that some people believe that 3.x and 4e were the only versions of D&D that had any merit (or that 3.5 is the "classic D&D experience"). In reality, BD&D and AD&D had existed for 26 years before Third Edition came out. 3e advanced some aspects of AD&D, but abandoned others. It was a significant refocusing of the game. It was, and still is, the new kid on the block. It is not everything that D&D ever was or ever will be.
"If that's the game you want to play, just play that game" is fallacious. What if someone told you, "if you just want to play 3.5, just play 3.5"?

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.