Bullgrit
Adventurer
They'd just need a name change: lounge lizardsI'd like to give the 1970s the benefit of the doubt and say that even bell-bottomed lounge dwellers would think Dragonborn were lame.
Bullgrit
They'd just need a name change: lounge lizardsI'd like to give the 1970s the benefit of the doubt and say that even bell-bottomed lounge dwellers would think Dragonborn were lame.
I suspect there's loads of folks who play 4e without the DDI.
I'd like to give the 1970s the benefit of the doubt and say that even bell-bottomed lounge dwellers would think Dragonborn were lame.
Are we assuming that there is no "Temporal Prime Directive" in place, which forbids such an act as outlined in the OP?
Temporal Prime Directive - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
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One of the problems I note in the OP & many answers is the implied assumption that 4e is an objectivley better ruleset than 0e or 1e. I, for one, do not share in that assumption.
RC
4E in 1970? There would be a lot more long-haired, and bearded gamers playing it. Wait... maybe not![]()
I'd like to give the 1970s the benefit of the doubt and say that even bell-bottomed lounge dwellers would think Dragonborn were lame.
Of the two dozen players I have played with in my group(s) since 1997, six of them wanted to either be part-dragon, have dragon abilities, or be a large scalely Lizard-esque race. There has always been a demand for a race like the Dragonborn since I have played D&D. So in my opinion, by making the Dragonborn the baseline for players, the dislike you have now for Dragonborn would be as ludicrious as saying that half-orcs are lame now if you sent 4E back to the 70s