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<blockquote data-quote="Mephistopheles" data-source="post: 5212245" data-attributes="member: 4460"><p>This is kind of a close call for me, but if I had to make the call on "most", both in terms of frequency and interest, right now I'd say 1E.</p><p></p><p>I'm playing in three 4E games, but each of them only runs once every two to four weeks. If I averaged it out it would probably come close to playing once a week, but in practice it tends to be nothing for two or three weeks and then a week where there will be one or two sessions - two of the games are on the same night, but never overlap due to some shared players between them.</p><p></p><p>I'm running a 1E game weekly and I'd say this is where more of my interest lies at this time. We decided to go back to the books and it's been interesting to explore the game again: we've run across a few aspects of the game that don't work the way we thought they did or the way we remembered they did. We're only using the PHB, DMG, MM 1 & 2 and the Fiend Folio, but we did replace the PHB Monk with the revision from Dragon #53.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mephistopheles, post: 5212245, member: 4460"] This is kind of a close call for me, but if I had to make the call on "most", both in terms of frequency and interest, right now I'd say 1E. I'm playing in three 4E games, but each of them only runs once every two to four weeks. If I averaged it out it would probably come close to playing once a week, but in practice it tends to be nothing for two or three weeks and then a week where there will be one or two sessions - two of the games are on the same night, but never overlap due to some shared players between them. I'm running a 1E game weekly and I'd say this is where more of my interest lies at this time. We decided to go back to the books and it's been interesting to explore the game again: we've run across a few aspects of the game that don't work the way we thought they did or the way we remembered they did. We're only using the PHB, DMG, MM 1 & 2 and the Fiend Folio, but we did replace the PHB Monk with the revision from Dragon #53. [/QUOTE]
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