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WotC's new direction for D&D

Started by Xeviat, February 03, 2010, 03:46:34 PM

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DungeonMaster

A quick question...

Ad&d, is that still around or is this all D&D? I've been out of gaming for 10 years now....

Elemental_Elf

Quote from: DungeonMasterA quick question...

Ad&d, is that still around or is this all D&D? I've been out of gaming for 10 years now....

Once 3.0 Came out, WotC eliminated the distinction between D&D and AD&D and just called their version of the game D&D. This has held true since then.

Mason

Quote from: Elemental_Elf
Quote from: SarisaI will never buy another WoTC product. Seriously. F them man. Cheap products.
EDIT: On second thought the dungeon tiles are well worth the money.

Cheap? How?


If you have a copy of any of the core 4th ed. D&D books, take one out, rub your thumb across some of the ink.

Elemental_Elf

Quote from: Sarisa
Quote from: Elemental_Elf
Quote from: SarisaI will never buy another WoTC product. Seriously. F them man. Cheap products.
EDIT: On second thought the dungeon tiles are well worth the money.

Cheap? How?

If you have a copy of any of the core 4th ed. D&D books, take one out, rub your thumb across some of the ink.

I heard some of the initial print run of the core books had that problem but later books did not. :(

Nomadic

Quote from: Sarisa
Quote from: Elemental_Elf
Quote from: SarisaI will never buy another WoTC product. Seriously. F them man. Cheap products.
EDIT: On second thought the dungeon tiles are well worth the money.

Cheap? How?


If you have a copy of any of the core 4th ed. D&D books, take one out, rub your thumb across some of the ink.

That may be, but have you seen the 3.5 core stuff? Very high quality books. Solid hard covers with excellent cover art and high quality paper and ink for the pages.

Elemental_Elf

Quote from: Nomadic
Quote from: Sarisa
Quote from: Elemental_Elf
Quote from: SarisaI will never buy another WoTC product. Seriously. F them man. Cheap products.
EDIT: On second thought the dungeon tiles are well worth the money.

Cheap? How?


If you have a copy of any of the core 4th ed. D&D books, take one out, rub your thumb across some of the ink.

That may be, but have you seen the 3.5 core stuff? Very high quality books. Solid hard covers with excellent cover art and high quality paper and ink for the pages.
I won't deny that at all.