I just started playing the third edition, i was quite a late bloomer when it comes to video gaming could you recommend me some tips for the third edition?
well?
ive been out for very long. last i played was still with the third edition. after that came 3.5 and now there's 4, and of course theyre working on 5.
any good stories from campaigns? cool characters you wanna talk about? i'll post some when i have more time.
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I just started playing the third edition, i was quite a late bloomer when it comes to video gaming could you recommend me some tips for the third edition?
Yeah, a long time ago! Our usual circle always had one serious problem in completing any game though....beer, and lots of it.
By the end of the evening, we'd be out on the balcony, (Izmir Turkey), playing water balloon bombardier on unsuspecting passersby.
I used to play when I was in grade school, but only once since. What I did stick with is the miniatures; I've been painting them my whole life. At this point, my collection is somewhere in the thousands..
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It's been a long while! In college, I moved over to Talislanta.
They have the PDF books as freebies.
http://talislanta.com
The fourth edition is best. Give it a look see, especially the Midnight Realms. I use to like playing the Ariane Seeker (or Druas).
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I'm biased by my childhood experience, but I vastly prefer the classic AD&D. It's more focused upon role-playing rather than combat. The demi-human classes from that edition influence my personal vision of the genre to this day.
Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense.
-Gertrude Stein
I started playing a fourth edition campaign with a few friends this year. I'm new to tabletop gaming but so far it's pretty fun.
It also served as my gateway game to Munchkins, which I love.
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