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<blockquote data-quote="Skornn2k7" data-source="post: 3856894" data-attributes="member: 54576"><p>I really think that until we see the final product, its really hard to say if 4e or 3.5e is better or worse than the other. I myself am sorta on the assumption that 4e will be just as cool, and fun to play with my friends as the other editions before it. </p><p></p><p>We just started up a new 3.5e campaign, the one before sorta crased and burned at 10th lvl. Our group numbers 7 players, and the DM. We have a human cleric, 2 wild elf rangers (1 bowman,1 two weapon), human rogue, warforged psychic warrior, human druid, and an Aristocrat. hehe, I am playing from the DMG an Aristocrat, mainly because I just didnt want to try to come up with some char concept after losing my last char from my group just giving up on the campaign. At least that how it felt to me. So I am playing an Aristocrat that is all about skills, and using my influence to help the other chars. I dont plan on doing much fighting, if any at all. I will stand to the rear, and use my knowledge skills to ID critters, and advice on how best to take them down. </p><p></p><p>So getting to what the topic is about, 4e is something that sounds exciting, and hopefully it will offer something to everyone. I am hoping it will have something to get me excited about making a char that I will enjoy for many lvls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skornn2k7, post: 3856894, member: 54576"] I really think that until we see the final product, its really hard to say if 4e or 3.5e is better or worse than the other. I myself am sorta on the assumption that 4e will be just as cool, and fun to play with my friends as the other editions before it. We just started up a new 3.5e campaign, the one before sorta crased and burned at 10th lvl. Our group numbers 7 players, and the DM. We have a human cleric, 2 wild elf rangers (1 bowman,1 two weapon), human rogue, warforged psychic warrior, human druid, and an Aristocrat. hehe, I am playing from the DMG an Aristocrat, mainly because I just didnt want to try to come up with some char concept after losing my last char from my group just giving up on the campaign. At least that how it felt to me. So I am playing an Aristocrat that is all about skills, and using my influence to help the other chars. I dont plan on doing much fighting, if any at all. I will stand to the rear, and use my knowledge skills to ID critters, and advice on how best to take them down. So getting to what the topic is about, 4e is something that sounds exciting, and hopefully it will offer something to everyone. I am hoping it will have something to get me excited about making a char that I will enjoy for many lvls. [/QUOTE]
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