PlasticGolem
PlasticGolem
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Re: Which Dungeons and Dragons rule set do you prefer?
Second edition was meant to be a cleanup and refactoring of the rules to make them more logical, compact and consistent. 1st and 2nd Edition are essentially compatible (moreso than D&D and AD&… (View Post)2 -
Re: Which Dungeons and Dragons rule set do you prefer?
There is a quote attributed to Gary Gygax to the effect of: don't ever admit to the players that they don't really need rules. This is probably no longer true of D&D, since it has become more of … (View Post)3 -
Re: Which Dungeons and Dragons rule set do you prefer?
Dungeons & Dragons (especially the MoldvayCook basic/expert sets). All the basic rules, spells, monsters and items in a 64-page booklet, and another 64 pages of expert supplement. An easy game to… (View Post)2 -
Re: What makes Baldur's Gate 2 so good?
Also worth pointing out is that Baldur's Gate itself is absolutely filled with little quests that are irrelevant to the main storyline. In Baldur's Gate itself, some of of them are somewhat involved,… (View Post)1 -
Re: What makes Baldur's Gate 2 so good?
The game flow is designed to nudge you in the direction of doing your class-specific quest, which should get you enough gold to pay Gaelan (or take the alternate path through chapter 3). When you fir… (View Post)1