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Dungeons and Dragons Version 4.0 Coming Out

Satan reportedly "pleased."

I kid. I used to play Dungeons and Dragons as a kid, and even into my college years. And no, it did not lead to me becoming a High Priest of Thoth or going on a shooting spree in my high school. Honestly, it's really just a game.

If this guy's review is any indication, I may have to break out the hexagonal dice.

The new combat system is glorious. There are so many options, so many opportunities to do really fun and incredible things, that the game becomes more about what you want to do in the moment rather than just sitting around waiting for your turn to come up. Combats still take about as long as they did before, you just get to do more during them. While iterative attacks are gone, it never feels like they’re missing. The Fighter is still a sword whirling death machine that gets a lot of chances to drop beasts. Rather than hour and a half 3 round combats, you end up with 10-20 round epic combats that allow everyone to do a variety of things. It no longer seems like a waste of a turn to move, it’ll get back to you momentarily. Sometimes moving two or three rounds in a row really pays off. You no longer have to worry about missing out on any action just because you want to get into position. Which leads to crazier maneuvers and more fun at the table.

And the rule simplicity allows players to really attempt craziness without fear of bizarre rules. My wife, who has played 3.5 with us for years, never felt comfortable with it. She was always concerned that she didn’t know the rules as well as everyone else. While she enjoyed the game (and having friends over to play once a week) she isn’t the type to sit down with the rulebooks and memorize them. She’s geeky enough to live with and love me, but she draws the line in the dirt there. 4E on the other hand has made her a different woman. She’s confident. She loves her character and the rules and tries out all sorts of strange things. She no longer looks at me and asks “Is this right?”

Hat tip, naturally, to Ace of Spades.

And my ulterior motive in putting this post up is so I can link to the deliciously insane Chick Tract, Dark Dungeons.

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We know where this leads . . .

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Bingo . . .


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