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<blockquote data-quote="HJFudge" data-source="post: 8217224" data-attributes="member: 6997593"><p>I didn't play enough 1e/2e to have any big opinions, but I will say that I enjoyed them as an introduction to the hobby!</p><p></p><p>3/3,5e: My FAVORITE thing was the introduction of feats and the focus on character building. I enjoyed making characters of various kinds and playing with the mechanics, multiclassing, etc.</p><p></p><p>4e: My favorite edition, my FAVORITE thing (and there was a lot I enjoyed) was how it gave equal options to martial classes as it did spellcasting classes. No longer did I have to choose a spellcasting class to have interesting options during combat.</p><p></p><p>5e: My favorite thing about 5e is how 'pick up and go' it is. This is a great edition if I don't wanna bother with character building or rules and I wanna just jump into a pickup game or a one off. It takes the least amount of prep for me, a player, which on nights where Im tired and don't really wanna focus is a godsend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HJFudge, post: 8217224, member: 6997593"] I didn't play enough 1e/2e to have any big opinions, but I will say that I enjoyed them as an introduction to the hobby! 3/3,5e: My FAVORITE thing was the introduction of feats and the focus on character building. I enjoyed making characters of various kinds and playing with the mechanics, multiclassing, etc. 4e: My favorite edition, my FAVORITE thing (and there was a lot I enjoyed) was how it gave equal options to martial classes as it did spellcasting classes. No longer did I have to choose a spellcasting class to have interesting options during combat. 5e: My favorite thing about 5e is how 'pick up and go' it is. This is a great edition if I don't wanna bother with character building or rules and I wanna just jump into a pickup game or a one off. It takes the least amount of prep for me, a player, which on nights where Im tired and don't really wanna focus is a godsend. [/QUOTE]
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