More Details on Dungeons and Dragons Fourth Edition 45
Gamespy had a chat with Chris Perkins, story manager for Dungeons and Dragons R&D, at this year's Gen Con. Though Chris had no more details to offer Gamespy than he did for us at the event, the piece puts a lot of information all into one place on what we can expect from D&D Fourth Edition. "GameSpy: We've been reading a lot about talent trees in 4th Edition ... Christopher Perkins: Talent trees aren't unique to MMORPGs. Wizards has produced other games that use talent trees, such as the d20 Modern Roleplaying Game and the Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition. The theory of game design, regardless of platform, is constantly evolving. We've taken our gaming experiences over the past decade, as well as player feedback on the games and supplements we've produced in that time period, to build a system for character creation and advancement in 4th Edition that draws inspiration from numerous sources, but isn't exactly like anything that's been done before."
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I just ran out of mod points, dammit.
Truer words were never spoken. You could be getting this info straight from some of the horses' mouths. Seriously, many of the industry giants regularly post on ENWorld.
Go there now.
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one shouldn't always preach to the choir either. Slashdot gets a lot of hits. I know some D&D players that never go looking for new information about their hobby. They are stuck in a rut with their game. Maybe because they do not pursue the new...maybe because of the cost...who knows. The end result, if you care about the hobby, should be to get gaming news out to the heavy traffic sites.
Sure you can refer them to enworld, like you did, but
Play by the rules, die by the rules. (Score:1, Insightful)
Me and my group always play with some heavily modified AD&D planescape settings.
Re:Play by the rules, die by the rules. (Score:5, Funny)
Go back to the Prime; real cutters went to d20 almost ten years ago.
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I think they're semi-official, in that Wizards acknowledges them and allows them to post their conversion materials, with the stipulation of keeping fluff to a minimum. Basically, you still need the original 2e stuff for the full effect (which are still offered as PDF, as well as being fairly easy to find on eBay and at any hobby store with any sort of collection of old stuff).
It's also worth noting that, during Paizo's run,
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I for one welcome our polyhedron dice rolling overloards.
Now mod me +5 Insightful
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Now mod me +5 Insightful
*rolls 1d6* 4 instead of 5... you lose.
What? (Score:5, Funny)
Wait, my character can now gain talents just by shaking certain trees? Score! This will make adventuring much easier!
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Fighters are wannabe Druids.
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Druid is the most broken class in the core books. (Score:1, Interesting)
Druid is the single most broken class in the core rule books. Go ask the Character Optimization boards on WotC's site sometime if you don't believe me.
And this was true even before someone in Eberron development skipped their court-ordered medication and turned out the Pla
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Just make him chaotic neutral and your fine.
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Just cast barkskin on your enemies before you beat them up.
Those weren't talent trees... (Score:2)
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I'm sure bards would like to pick up an *alliterative ring*. I wonder what kind of charisma bonus it has?
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A new one comes out a week and I hear the top level is above 100.
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Slashdot moderation (Score:2)
Trees (Score:1)
*yawn*
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Then you'll probably want to switch to a different game. Try something like GURPS - where the entire simple concept of classes was abandoned decades ago, and you can easily combine many different types of skills. Of course, how easily you master a skill will depend on your dexterity or intelligence and prerequisite skills - but still, you have total freedom.
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Star wars! (Score:1)
Try as I might, I never could quite 1-shot the undead guy in the second encounter near the end of the game in KotoR II. Technically if I re-loaded enough, and all my flurries crit'd, it would have, but I never took it that far. 1-almost and a second quick whack, that's enough.
Yeah, "hard" was a joke, but sheesh.
Any word on Game Table technology? (Score:1)
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Not impressed by 4th edition (Score:1)
They're still releasing 3 core books and separate background books, when they should be releasing 1 core book containing the rules, character generation and a little basic background. They're keeping levels, which have been hideous from the word go, and force you to wrestle wi
This is great new system, check this out: (Score:2)
Want a talent, buy a booster pack.
No not really, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Skill Trees from Traveller Original? (Score:1)