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Topic: What is the Best WOTC Edition of D&D?  (Read 1440 occasions)

Well, the OC requested “If you had been going to play a WOTC Edition, which one wouldn’t it be?”, so I’m considering OGL and by-product video games don’t depend…

Good level. In that case, I’d most likely select 3.0 for a D&D-ish recreation, however I’d house-rule it to vary or remove feats and possibly another misc. stuff. Or possibly 5e with a bunch of exclusions and home guidelines.  Either method I’d be home ruling so much.

If D&D-ish wasn’t a priority I’d select 4e. It’s under no circumstances the sport I’d run after I need D&D, but when thought of as its personal separate factor it is a stable recreation system.

« Last Edit: August 11, 2022, 01:36:58 PM by Philotomy Jurament »

That rug actually tied the room collectively, man.


If you had been going to play a WOTC Edition, which one wouldn’t it be?

I wouldn’t. They’re all shit.

Although I’d have given a Saga Edition 5 minutes.

“Fe godwn ni eto”
“Yma o hyd”
Cymru am byth”


5e, most likely.

It’s useless easy.  Hell, I can run an AD&D character in a 5e recreation with out altering a single factor.


If you had been going to play a WOTC Edition, which one wouldn’t it be?

I wouldn’t. They’re all shit.

Although I’d have given a Saga Edition 5 minutes.

I nonetheless take into consideration changing Saga Edition to a fantasy recreation (I do know just a few folks tried, however I wasn’t impressed).  If 4e would have been a replica of Saga, I may be nonetheless taking part in it.  I’m nonetheless taking part in Saga, so there ya go…


If I had to decide on a selected version of WOTC D&D to run a recreation with, I’d select 5E.

However, it is a fairly poor endorsement. The solely purpose why most individuals right here & elsewhere desire 5E is as a result of it merely has the fewest guidelines. When I run a recreation I can construct off of the fundamental skeleton in a method that fits me extra simply than I can with 3E or 4E.


Yeah, D20 Modern or Star Wars Saga Edition are solely ones that I even personal.  I by no means bothered with any of their D&D shit.


I nonetheless take into consideration changing Saga Edition to a fantasy recreation (I do know just a few folks tried, however I wasn’t impressed).  If 4e would have been a replica of Saga, I may be nonetheless taking part in it.  I’m nonetheless taking part in Saga, so there ya go…

Lord Dynel,

I do know there’s Fantasy Concepts Campaign Resource, however I do not personal it.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/3066/Samardan-Press/subcategory/5350_5358/Fantasy-Concepts

I’ve additionally seen fan variations, however they weren’t that nice. The downside is that the Jedi doesn’t convert properly right into a magic person (method too highly effective) and so they tried to make the Scoundrel a pirate (I suppose as a result of they each have ships?)


 


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