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svitogor Says:
May 27, 2008 - Horrible... 4th edition is a scam. Only true nerds and enemies of roleplaying will go for this shit. I got all i needed by mixing 2.5 ed with some 3rd ed rules. All you need is imagination and good crew of friends. WotC don't care about worlds of d&d - their interest is earning money the best way they can, it's their right. All you have is choice, and mine is: "I ain't going for this crap."
SwordlordRoy Says:
Jun 23, 2008 - I've personally just gotten into playing with 3.5. As of a few days ago, I even managed to get Some friends and family members interested...Unfortunatly, we're probably gonna have to get V.4...Somebody in the group is interested in creating a Swordmage, a 4.0 character class...
BeerMan5000 Says:
Jun 26, 2008 - 4th edition is designed purely for adaptation to video games. If you look carefully at the PHB, you'll see that every spell, ability and power with a remotely difficult adaption to program code is gone. Just look for yourself. They couldn't adapt the game as it was easily to a video game, so they changed damn near everything about it. I will never play 4th edition or for that matter, another WotC product. Now if i can just fit the 4e phb into my blendtec blender...
TheGrandJester Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - Swordmage is not a class in fourth Edition.The classes in fourth Edition are Clerics, warlocks, warlords, Rangers, Paladins, Rogues and Wizards.The player in your group might enjoy the Warmage class from the book "Complete Arcane" which is a 3.5 book.
TheGrandJester Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - I don't really consider the grapple rules complex, just hard to remember.
TheGrandJester Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - This video is great, you did a very good job.
SwordlordRoy Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - Thanks for your help. Currently, the furthest any of our group has gotten into 4e would be said player having bought a copy of the "Races and Classes" preview...
TheGrandJester Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - In all honesty I am not going to use 4th, they've changed too many fundamental things about D&D that I like. Overall 4th is a good game and it's clear that WotC worked hard it, but I wouldn't call it a D&D (by my standards). You are new to D&D so really it's up to what you find the most interesting at fun, but if i were you I would stick with 3.5 for the mean time because there is so much already out in way of content and books for it. 4th is new and fun but currently lacks the options of 3.5
panzer903 Says:
Jun 30, 2008 - It's nice to see someone having a tender moment with a troll.
rmgmejias Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - D&d siempre. Seremos viejos, pero poderosos.
Pascarigudum Says:
Jul 25, 2008 - Well, some people say that 4th edition is much like a video game, and that there is no more roleplaying and stuff... well, i don't think so. You see... roleplaying is about imagination, not about rules. It doesn't really matters what set of rules you're using, you can always make it an interesting game with a little imagination. Rules are for battling monsters, and the 4th edition rules allows you to make real good battles, really! So, D&D 4th edition is a very good set of rules indeed
ZZeieNN Says:
Aug 3, 2008 - So true Xitami, he really is irritating as hell.
vangrue Says:
Aug 5, 2008 - Just for clarification, Swordmage -is- a class in 4E. It's being included in the Forgotten Realms Player's Guide, along with information on Genasi and expanded info for Drow (such as racial feats, etc.).
a1ez11 Says:
Aug 13, 2008 - yeah , i am thinking of playing DND in the future and i know that 4'th edition will be the only rulebook out soon, how will i roleplay ?? so i can have a good time , i know what roleplaying means i mean with dungeons and dragons , please reply
FeddieChick Says:
Aug 15, 2008 - 2nd edition forever!
Animetorrent Says:
Aug 31, 2008 - okey..so im pretty new in this D&D thing..But you Don't need a computer to play right o0
Directorboy91 Says:
Sep 5, 2008 - No sir. You need a Players handbook, and a set of dice.
strouthokamilo Says:
Sep 9, 2008 - D&D is an old school game no matter what the the most people say but if you want to play D&D do it by following the core books of the older versions not the 4rth edition the rules ARE NOT INVOLVED ,they just made my passion (D&D) a wow-like crap shit game that ruins the main ideal of the pure classic kicking ass old school D&D that i knew once
icewashu Says:
Oct 4, 2008 - I'm a monster rar
fenrir7139 Says:
Oct 9, 2008 - Oh, quit your bitching! "Oh noes, those big meanies at WotC changed some of the rules of the game so that Wizards aren't gods!"
redhawk239 Says:
Nov 2, 2008 - i know, magic missile can miss for the love of gods!
robinkom Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - From the sound of it, some hardcore fans are really blowing up about all the changes. I'll admit, I haven't played it since AD&D 2nd Edition, but these changes can't be all bad. I'm not a fan of WotC myself, I liked it when TSR owned the franchise, but look on the upside. Had they not bought it, it would have slipped into oblivion as TSR went belly-up.Better to have something than nothing. The important thing is to cherish those old-school memories you have and still be open to new things.
Morkftw Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - What's this programm in the laptop in the last part?
crabheart Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - d&d insider. its not out yet .. still... gah..





DarkWatch2222222 Says:
May 7, 2008 - well it dosen't realy matter wat other people like its your choice and if u like druid then play. i personaly am a melee person so i like barbarian i just like to get neck deep in combat but that is just meps: sry about the bad spelling