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Review of D&D 4.0

   Posted by: Rian   in D&D

I came across this review of the D&D 4.0 by Chris Pramas of Green Ronin. It wasn’t until after reading his review that it dawned on me just how complicated D&D has gotten since the first time I played in the 4th grade. I have had to teach my wife, who is of the type that just wants to know enough to play and have fun, and also started to introduce my 10 year old son to the game.

I haven’t looked much in to the new rule set because my group has already decided to stay with 3.5 for a while as we all have a lot invested in that version both mentally and physically. But also to give time for WotC and the 3rd party publishers time to get material out.

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Araruin
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We’re playing both 3.5 and 4.0. They both have their advantages. For the games where we really want to customize our characters, we stick with 3.5. However, if you are looking for a system where your can throw together some epic fights really quickly, 4.0 is the better choice.

July 10th, 2009 at 8:39 pm

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