These boards are too fast!

Well, in the 3rd IR, it was the Shade. Of course, I wonder if Melkor, Lord of ALL! should start a column called "Things that make you go ...BOOM!"

Babylon 5 was a great show. Of course, EN World is one of those sites where futuristic computers would be greatly appreciated. (Maybe by 2259, the starting date of the series, some version of EN World will have news on the new 94th Edition of the D&D Rules. :D )
 

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William Ronald said:
(Maybe by 2259, the starting date of the series, some version of EN World will have news on the new 94th Edition of the D&D Rules. :D )
Doubtful they would need to average a revision every 2.73 years and right now it's, basically, every 10. :)
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Doubtful they would need to average a revision every 2.73 years and right now it's, basically, every 10. :)
I dunno with the pace they're going with 3 and 3.4 :eek:
EDIT: see, 3.4 went by so fast that we didn't notice, it goes even faster than the boards ;)
 
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William Ronald said:
I thought 3.4 was all the errata from WotC. ;)
Yes, But they compiled it into books and released it, as... 3.4 edition ... They did this to make more profits for Hasbro, but it went by so quickly, no one was able to buy it. They had jumped on the next profit making opportunity: 3.5
 

William Ronald said:
(Maybe by 2259, the starting date of the series, some version of EN World will have news on the new 94th Edition of the D&D Rules. :D )

And the sad thing is, Diaglo XIII will still be stuck in 1974 :)
 

There must be some constants in the multiverse. ;)

However, having the boards work faster is great. There have been times in the past where I have spent over an hour trying to post.
 

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