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D&D 4th Edition
frunK:
I once had a scythe wielding pixie barbarian. He was a savage little bastard.
bryanthelion:
I love how everyone is acting like they HAVE to buy 4.0. If you want to play it, but afraid to buy it. Then rent the books from the library.
If you dont like it, then stick to 3.5.
MusicScribbles:
Nobody was really 'acting' that way. People were just getting upset over the 'rumored' changes. We all know (or should by now) that we don't have to buy 4, but for some who don't like the changes it can be pretty disappointing when they've been looking for a new version for a few years. Don't argue this with me because I was not one of those people, I'm just sticking up for them.
I don't think I've ever actually played a gnome before. I'm sure that there is quite the gnome 'fanclub' out there somewhere, and that Dragon magazine will probably end up creating a D&D 4 gnome for those who still want it.
I wonder what 4th edition is going to mean for Eberron. Will Eberron see an overhaul, or just a haul?
ackblom12:
Dragon only exist in digital form now through the online sub. They disbanded both mags a few months ago.
I can see the Warforged being in open production again in the world story, might also be a interesting explanation for why the Warforged might be showing up in other worlds.
I'm personally hoping against hope that Dark Sun gets an update, but I know it won't.
SevenPinkerton:
I'm part of a gaming group at my campus and the way things work it's hard to not buy the new editions. It's quite large for a group, with several games going on at one time with anywhere from 3-12 people. Once a new edition is out it's hard to not buy the books if you want to mix up players from semester to semester because half will be into the 4.0 and the other not owning it yet. Eventually, everyone seems to buy it. I borrowed all of 3.5 and it just became way too much of a hassle.
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