Well, if you want to get nit-picky....I still prefer the original Advanced
Dungeons & Dragons over either of the more recent conversions. Then I would
rank 2nd Ed, then 3rd. The thing I don`t like about 3e is the limitation on
character ability.

Yep, I said it: "limitation on character ability"

It used to mean something being multi-class or dual classed. I miss the
days of having my human 7th level fighter, 8th level thief, 12th level bard
(first Ed). For me to have that now, I would have to be big time epic; and
that just stinks.

Of course, as someone previously said, that is just MY 2 cents.

Tony


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From: Atarikid <atarikid@CHARTER.NET>

> 1. The fact that something sells good does not mean it >has a high
quality. The 3. Edition is a mass market >product, it can not be compared to
old TSR material.

I never claimed it could. I prefer 2e anyday to 3e.
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> 2. The TSR stuff was`nt bad, only too much was >published. Wizards
learned from that and only took over >the FR and Greyhawk setting. Thats bad
for fans and >bad for quality, because the taste of the masses is >always
low quality.

Where in the hell are you getting that I hate TSR? I prefered TSR to
Hasbro/Wizards any day.


> 3. Manual of the Planes is a very good book, also >DnDemigods.

Now here we can agree to disagree. I prefer the old 2e versions of the
books, but the 3e versions are a waste of $60.

-Anakin Miller

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