![]() ![]() The above image shows the written rules for Opportunity Attacks, with 3E on the left, 4E on the right. In comparison, 4E was masterfully written in such a concise way as to overcome and eliminate rules complexity and still get the rules to play out as desired. On the other hand, they are a direct lesson in death by detail, being written with so much explanation that they became overly complex. On one hand, they are well thought out, and for the most part, make absolute sense. One of the 3E aspects that holds firmly onto being both positive and negative is the breadth and scope of the rules. The 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons is likewise a splendid RPG, with many positives and negatives going for and against it. Here are a few reasons why you should still be playing D&D4E, or why you should play it for the first time. But, despite any and all negativity you may have heard, D&D4E is a beautiful and hella fun to play RPG that should not be missed. This is not to say it’s the best version of D&D ever, because edition wars are simply disgusting and despicable, and will not abide here. However, aside from having the honor of kickstarting the current cultural tabletop flurry, D&D4E stands on its own as being a top quality RPG. The Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition launched in 2008, and is greatly responsible for all the D&D live streams and actual plays on Twitch, Youtube, and in audio podcasts. We have the previous 4th edition to thank for much of this resurgence. Dungeons & Dragons is deep in the midsts of a renaissance period, and we players are having many grand adventures with the 5th edition. ![]()
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