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Which D&D Version Do You Prefer?

Started by Warthur, March 21, 2007, 05:50:56 PM

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Quote from: GabrielIt's a close call between Basic/Expert and AD&D2.  Initially, I really enjoy the simpler to run Basic/Expert, but then I start wanting more.  I start wanting weapon proficiencies and non-weapon proficiencies and to be able to customize thief skills and stuff.  Every once in a while, I even like to use the Players Option rules to create custom classes.  I don't really like the mandatory detail overkill in D&D3.  AD&D2 let's me add it in a more step by step process.  So, AD&D2 wins.

I agree Gabriel.

Quote from: Black FlagLet's just hope the next edition loosens up the rule system a bit. It's starting to feel confining again, and that's usually a sign that it's time to clean house.

I would hazard a guess, D&D 4e will be more like the new SAGA system from what a few WotC member have hinted at in the last year.