4.0 (or: Why I Hate Wizards of the Coast)

Aug 22, 2007 15:46

So apparently D&D version 4.0 was recently announced, and you know what? I don't care. I don't care if they've streamlined all the rules so that you don't have to memorize 350-page rulebooks to play. I don't care if they've made each basic class 30 levels long, and are simplifying the rules so that combat above 15th level doesn't get boggled down ( Read more... )

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pickpocketsmile August 22 2007, 23:27:05 UTC
Fight the power, Sam.

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mister_universe August 23 2007, 01:12:30 UTC
All good points, but hardly justification for 'hating' Wizards of the Coast. We went through the same rigamarole when 3.5 came out. "Oh, their making us buy new books just to get our money." Well, they're a business. They have to make money, and selling new books is how they do that. It hardly seems fair to fault them for that, especially if those books have good content that makes for a better game--and most of the changes I've seen promised on the D&D forums I frequent sound like good ideas. Now, obviously, I'm just about broke now, and I'll probably stay that way through college, so I won't be running out to buy the new books. And you know what? That's OK. Absolutely nothing says I can't stick with 3.5. There's enough splatbooks out there that it won't hurt that there won't be more, and I'll have no trouble finding a group to game with just because I'm not entirely current. Hell, some people still play first edition! Like you, I'm happy to be 'old school' for the time being. But I'll check out the 4th edition rules if I get the ( ... )

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her_schism August 25 2007, 06:44:55 UTC
I'll switch to it if they make a decent comp game for 4th edition. 3rd edition had no good games. I want more Baldur's Gate. D:

Personally, I don't really understand why they are scrapping everything when they can just introduce new campaigns, adventures, and little figurine thingies.

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i_got_one August 25 2007, 18:57:05 UTC
Agreed! On all points!

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