Fardragon
Fardragon
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Re: All things D&D (favourite setting in D&D, best D&D edition, and more)
It's not the number of classes or archetypes that are the problem with Pathfinder for the casual player: after all there is no requirement to use anything not in the CRB, and if someone is interested… (View Post)4 -
Re: All things D&D (favourite setting in D&D, best D&D edition, and more)
I think the reason 5e is suddenly becoming popular amongst middle class twenty-somethings in Surrey is it is simple and intuitive. These people have neither the time nor the inclination to spend time… (View Post)3 -
Re: All things D&D (favourite setting in D&D, best D&D edition, and more)
Well, I can say this about Starfinder: it's very disappointing. The rules are riddled with errors and inconsistencies, and break down completly at high level. And it's stupidly gear dependent, and mi… (View Post)3 -
Re: All you wanted to know about the next Beamdog's project
I guess the issue is, you could do either a gothic or a cosmic horror-themed infinity engine type game using 5e rules, but how do you flag that up to the customers? No reason you couldn't use FR, apa… (View Post)1 -
Re: All you wanted to know about the next Beamdog's project
I will also throw in that in the second Ravenloft module, The House on Griffin Hill, the identity of the antagonist is selected at random. (View Post)2