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Alex C:
I can agree with that; the whole 3rd->3.5->4th thing was certain to ruffle a lot of feathers. My old group pooled books together to keep it from being such a huge issue, but honestly, with three overhauls within the span of a decade it's like Wizards is daring people to pirate the damned things.

Dimmukane:
And I just found out my DM's birthday is June 6th.  I know what I'll be getting him...

Narr:
"There will be no d20 System Trademark License for 4th edition."

They're removing d20 from Dungeons and Dragons?

Looks like I'm using 3.5 for a couple years longer.  I have a strong feeling 4th edition is going to flop because they are taking out what makes D&D, D&D.

How the FUCK can you have the nerve to remove Red Wizards?  I'm pretty pissed about this, I have to say.  I don't even own that many of the books, but I liked how things were.  The leap from AD&D to 3rd edition didn't change things too much because really, thac0 and +hit bonuses work out the same.  This is just... it's not D&D.

bryanthelion:
I'm really psyched.

They're streamlining the fuck out of things and making it easier for newbies to grasp. I play with mostly new people, I think I'm the only veteran (Well, my barbarian played with her family. and my ranger played with me when I first dm'ed, when I didn't know ANY rules (I didnt even know about base attack bonuses back then))


Also, I like the character adjustments. I was disappointed at first that the gnome got kicked out of the PHB, then I meditated on it and decided that, the Halfling needed a better identity. It was too similar to the Gnome's personality.

Also, "conversation battles" are supposed to be better.

Spluff:
I liked the idea of the online component, but when I saw 'subscription' I threw up in my mouth a little.

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