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<blockquote data-quote="Mournblade94" data-source="post: 6260964" data-attributes="member: 74608"><p>That would be because D&D NEXT IS half baked. It is not out of the oven yet. It is not yet complete. 13th age is complete. I have used theatre of the mind for most of my games, and I measure in feet.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So then why was man able to learn the rituals? There really is no difference from learning spells man was not meant to know.</p><p></p><p>Finding the spell and finding the ritual are the exact same thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rather easy actually (4/3)*pi*r^2.</p><p></p><p>Inside Fireball would work out to 1675 cubic feet.</p><p></p><p>Outside would work out to 3770 cubic feet.</p><p></p><p>If the character fails the save their equiptment could also be damaged in 2nd edition. If you had to do it you could use the material strengths in the 3rd edition guide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have to strongly disagree here. The 4e lore, and I have Nentir vale cannot hold a candle to the 2nd edition well thought out lore. There is simply more fidelity to the 2nd edition lore than the 4e lore.</p><p></p><p>Nentir vale was most useful for their monster counters. The 2nd edition monster manual provided reams more monsters and more material.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes the 2nd edition lore was rich. The 4e lore was rather bland. This is like saying a CRT tv is better because all of the detail of an HD Tv is frustrating. 2nd edition lore was superior both in thought and writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mournblade94, post: 6260964, member: 74608"] That would be because D&D NEXT IS half baked. It is not out of the oven yet. It is not yet complete. 13th age is complete. I have used theatre of the mind for most of my games, and I measure in feet. So then why was man able to learn the rituals? There really is no difference from learning spells man was not meant to know. Finding the spell and finding the ritual are the exact same thing. Rather easy actually (4/3)*pi*r^2. Inside Fireball would work out to 1675 cubic feet. Outside would work out to 3770 cubic feet. If the character fails the save their equiptment could also be damaged in 2nd edition. If you had to do it you could use the material strengths in the 3rd edition guide. I have to strongly disagree here. The 4e lore, and I have Nentir vale cannot hold a candle to the 2nd edition well thought out lore. There is simply more fidelity to the 2nd edition lore than the 4e lore. Nentir vale was most useful for their monster counters. The 2nd edition monster manual provided reams more monsters and more material. Yes the 2nd edition lore was rich. The 4e lore was rather bland. This is like saying a CRT tv is better because all of the detail of an HD Tv is frustrating. 2nd edition lore was superior both in thought and writing. [/QUOTE]
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