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<blockquote data-quote="Treebore" data-source="post: 4429866" data-attributes="member: 10177"><p>Everything in my C&C House Rules document.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Most of the reasons the following posters give apply to me as well. Especially the settings, Ravenloft in particular for me, but I also love Greyhawk, FR, Mystara, Wilderlands, then in 3E I fell in love with Scarred Lands, Kalamar, Oathbound, Dawnforge, Erde, Aoerth, City of Brass, and a few others I am sure I am forgetting right now. </p><p></p><p>Then there are all the modules. I loved SAbre River probably most in OD&D, then 1E had many. Tomb of Horrors, Ravenloft, Lost Caverns, and about a dozen more.</p><p></p><p>Modules in 2E didn't excite me very much, but I loved how they were used to flesh out Faerun and I loved everything done with Waterdeep and Undermountain.</p><p></p><p>3E was module heaven. Rappan AThuk, Tomb of Abysthor, White rock, PAthfinder: Rise of the Runelords, The Crypt of the Devil Lich, and many, many others. 3E is the Golden Age of great Adventure Modules so far.</p><p></p><p>So other than what others have said about the rules, these are my additional reasons for liking each edition, which leads into why I play C&C. You can't beat being able to take the best of what you liked about each edition and being able to mix them together in your RPG stew pot, and making the perfect RPG for yourself. You cannot beat it. After waiting for over 20 years I finally found the perfect tool to allow me to do it. Gaming has been fantastic ever since, and getting better with each new idea I discover and like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treebore, post: 4429866, member: 10177"] Everything in my C&C House Rules document. Edit: Most of the reasons the following posters give apply to me as well. Especially the settings, Ravenloft in particular for me, but I also love Greyhawk, FR, Mystara, Wilderlands, then in 3E I fell in love with Scarred Lands, Kalamar, Oathbound, Dawnforge, Erde, Aoerth, City of Brass, and a few others I am sure I am forgetting right now. Then there are all the modules. I loved SAbre River probably most in OD&D, then 1E had many. Tomb of Horrors, Ravenloft, Lost Caverns, and about a dozen more. Modules in 2E didn't excite me very much, but I loved how they were used to flesh out Faerun and I loved everything done with Waterdeep and Undermountain. 3E was module heaven. Rappan AThuk, Tomb of Abysthor, White rock, PAthfinder: Rise of the Runelords, The Crypt of the Devil Lich, and many, many others. 3E is the Golden Age of great Adventure Modules so far. So other than what others have said about the rules, these are my additional reasons for liking each edition, which leads into why I play C&C. You can't beat being able to take the best of what you liked about each edition and being able to mix them together in your RPG stew pot, and making the perfect RPG for yourself. You cannot beat it. After waiting for over 20 years I finally found the perfect tool to allow me to do it. Gaming has been fantastic ever since, and getting better with each new idea I discover and like. [/QUOTE]
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