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Welknair:

--- Quote from: Fizzles on July 12, 2010, 11:43:18 AM ---Sounds like 3.5 but it was a few years ago.

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Then it was prolly 3.5 as it is the older version. It's a lot of fun if you're patient enough to learn the rules.
Fizzles:
We got through a room with a mirror that killed you but then weren't patient enough to learn the shop-system.
Welknair:

--- Quote from: Fizzles on July 12, 2010, 02:35:33 PM ---weren't patient enough to learn the shop-system.

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Shop system? You look in the player's handbook to see the list of gear, with the appropriate stats and prices. You say the players took X hours looking for the item then you just subtract the gold and add the item.
Allath:
3.5 for the win.
4.0 reminds me too much of WoW, everything is bunched together... Good for beginners I guess :P
Welknair:

--- Quote from: Allath on July 13, 2010, 04:15:09 AM ---3.5 for the win.
4.0 reminds me too much of WoW, everything is bunched together... Good for beginners I guess :P

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Well yeah. My view is that 4.0 is easier to learn, but for those of us who have been playing since earlier versions, it's not quite as "classic" as 3.5 is.

I still can play both, though the only 4.0 books I have are the monster manual I and the Player's Handbook.

For 3.5 I have:
Player's Handbook
Dungeon Master's Guide
Monster Manual
Monster Manual II
Monster Manual III
Planar Handbook
Manual of the Planes
Draconimicon
Races of the Dragon
Heroes of Battle
Complete Arcane
Complete Adventurer
Complete Warrior
Complete Divine
Player's Handbook II
Spell Compendium
Magic Item Compendium
Deities and Demigods
Epic Level Handbook
Psionics Handbook
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