D&D

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Dihm, Apr 17, 2012.

  1. Dihm

    Dihm Speaker of the Word Staff Member Gothi SC Thane

    Dark Sun was the setting to rule them all, screw you guys.
     
  2. Bronsk

    Bronsk New Guy Thrall

    Mad Max meets D&D. Great stuff, hope you brought your fucking water.
     
  3. Sardonic

    Sardonic Well Liked Viking

    Me too, nothing kills the mood faster than a dehydration-related cramp.
     
  4. Trevnor

    Trevnor Tokin' Canadian Staff Member Jarl SC Huscarl

    Because D&D is awesome, that's why :D
     
  5. Nemecide

    Nemecide New Guy Thrall

    QFT!
     
  6. BFalcon

    BFalcon New Guy Thrall

    Well, up till 4th edition came out, it was...
     
  7. Taake

    Taake New Guy Thrall

    I'm enjoying 4th ed. Much better than 3/3.5. Although my love will always lay with AD&D 2nd ed.
     
  8. fluffypinkbunny

    fluffypinkbunny Fluffiest Bunny ever Viking

    4th edition is fun for quick and dirty, but youg et more story, and skill out of 3.5
     
  9. Damion Sparhawk

    Damion Sparhawk The Missing Link Viking

    why does this sound like a comparison of bodice rippers? also, I haven't really seen a whole lot of difference between 3-3.5-4 truthfully, at least nothing truly core to the game, the only significant changes were between 1 2 and 3, and 3 was really just returning to the roots of 1 while keeping the best parts of 2 (and losing some of the worst *shudder THAC0*) so really I don't care what edition I'm playing as long as I'm playing XD
     
  10. fluffypinkbunny

    fluffypinkbunny Fluffiest Bunny ever Viking

    you dont see the difference in 3.5 and 4?

    Mana or spells stored vs. action rounds.

    movement by squares, vs, ft.

    Basically all attacks changed, vs, action rounds again.

    4 is supposed to be played as a board game, with one loser and many winners. where as 3/ 3.5 were more story based, your characters had more skills, more things to think/ worry about.
     
  11. Taake

    Taake New Guy Thrall

    My biggest issue with 3/3.5 is that they began to introduce dice rolls for everything. Want to stand up? Roll a dice. Want to walk to the wall? Roll a dice. Need to grab a book from a tall shelf? Roll a dice. I know I'm over-exaggerating that a bit but they did introduce skills and sub-skills for everything and that got in the way of being able to really play a campaign.

    And who doesn't like THAC0? It really changed how combat worked when players/npcs/mobs brought in big badass armor. :D
     
  12. BFalcon

    BFalcon New Guy Thrall

    Maybe you should have let your character sober up once in a while... :p
     
  13. Lycaneye

    Lycaneye New Guy Thrall

    I like 3.5 actually, because a small battle doesn't have to take 30 minutes to finish ;)
    ... But I must admit, I only have AD&D 2.ed. on my shelf right now..
     
  14. Flessar

    Flessar Well Liked Viking

    I like 3/3.5 as a player, I love 4 as a DM and yet neither compare to the win that is AD&D.
     
  15. Dihm

    Dihm Speaker of the Word Staff Member Gothi SC Thane

    Their out of the box equipment menu had chickens, goats, and birds and shit on it. Thus, AD&D shall always win.

    But combat in all D&D blows nuts. Middle-Earth Role Playing (MERP)/Rolemaster is way better and way more brutal. I had a hobbit archer who liked to shoot arrows in people's faces and through eyeballs.
     
  16. fluffypinkbunny

    fluffypinkbunny Fluffiest Bunny ever Viking

    he use to shoot them in the face, now does he shoot them.. in the knee?
     
  17. moonstruck

    moonstruck New Guy Thrall

    I ran a 4.0 game because i like to try something, so I can have a well established position of hate. It fell apart because two guys where only there to flirt with the the girl who was playing.
     
  18. Dihm

    Dihm Speaker of the Word Staff Member Gothi SC Thane

    Campaigns always fizzle and die. I don't believe people when they say that they have campaigns that last for years. I think they are filthy liars.
     
  19. Sheogoraath

    Sheogoraath Worst Person in the Universe Viking

    I have had a couple games that have lasted a long time, never really kept track of how long. Stuff I've run, I've always tried to have the campaign arcs last a month or two, so that we can take breaks and thereby avoid fizzling.
     
  20. Taake

    Taake New Guy Thrall

    I've played in campaigns that have lasted a few months, but never a few years. Always had the campaign wrap up before ever getting past the 3/4 month marker.