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05-06-2009, 05:28 PM #1
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2nd ed
out of curiosity how many people still play 2nd edition. im hoping to start a new group after a couple of years of not playing and im going to use the 2nd ed as i prefer them. i know everyone want to get with the times but i can seem to find any support for 2nd ed is there any on here?
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05-06-2009, 09:50 PM #2
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My group still plays a campaign that started 3 years ago (actually, my character is older than that, from another BR campaign). 2nd edition rules are used in general, but with some of the skill and party combat system from the 3rd. Just some minor tweaks that fit in nicely.
Some of the published game material (plots, not rules) is successfully ignored by our DM and we sometimes use Planescape to jump into other settings for a brief adventure. I'm thoroughly enjoying this campaign; our DM has always been an outstanding DM compared to his PC career.
Most of the material has seen a conversion to a 3rd ed here, but there is always the old published material. The contributions on the wiki may need some conversion to the 2nd edition if you plan to use them. I think the majority, if not all the new stuff is written for the 3rd.Rey M. - court wizard of Tuarhievel
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05-06-2009, 11:39 PM #3
I play in a AD&D 2nd ed BR campaign. We started circa 2000 and are getting very close to the end. Teodor Prokiev has issued a challenge to the Gorgon. We have just found Teodor to tell him that the Gorgon accepts it. Meanwhile the Gorgon "swept" his armies down into Anuire, decimating all before him.
Oh, and Cerilia is being converted into the dark side.
Oh, and Manslayer, the Spider and who knows who else have been killed by an "unknown assailant".
Stuff happens.... cause our great DM says it does.
But we have pretty much stuck with AD&D rules, with a few character specific tweaks. Personally I think the AD&D rules for Shadow Magic/Seeming are lacking because it is hard to work out formally how to add them to a character and how to develop skills and spells to counter Seeming without embracing it. And I am not talking about "seeing through" the Seeming. I am talking about protections and dispelling, i.e. preventing it from working.
Sorontar
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05-07-2009, 03:59 PM #4
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2nd edition all the way here
Tried 3rd edition and didn't really think it added anything to the game except more paper work.....(something that Birthright already has an abundance of)
Also only been playing AD&D again for the last 4 years after a break of about 15 years so my group and I have stuck with what we know.
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05-08-2009, 12:09 AM #5
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2nd here to. But with ALOT of houserules.
ad&d 2nd bring more fun for my group.
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05-08-2009, 01:10 PM #6
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