Wisdom Penalty
First Post
I loved 3E. Still do. If they could have fixed the reliance on magic and the high-level play, that is what I would have preferred. Not sure if that's a "tweak" or not. And that's where house rules and revisions and what-not fail for me; I don't think bandages can save 3E. It had a great life, but it was time to take the next step. You can't keep the backwards compatibility *and* fix what needs fixing.
That said...4E is certainly different from whatever it is I thought the next edition would look like.
I guess I don't get the reason why we needed to add eladrin, for example, and drop half-orcs. That's minor, I know - but it seems there were so many changes, why change those core tenets of D&D that have been around since bellbottoms?
But hey - I didn't like U2's Achtung Baby when it came out. It was "too far" ahead of where I was at. Now I realize it was genius. YMMV. Perhaps 4E is the same.
In the end, we're having more fun with 4E than we did in the waning days of 3E. And I guess that's what matters the most.
WP
That said...4E is certainly different from whatever it is I thought the next edition would look like.
I guess I don't get the reason why we needed to add eladrin, for example, and drop half-orcs. That's minor, I know - but it seems there were so many changes, why change those core tenets of D&D that have been around since bellbottoms?
But hey - I didn't like U2's Achtung Baby when it came out. It was "too far" ahead of where I was at. Now I realize it was genius. YMMV. Perhaps 4E is the same.
In the end, we're having more fun with 4E than we did in the waning days of 3E. And I guess that's what matters the most.
WP