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Questioning myself.
Well, I hope I'm not hated for this but I am trying D&D. This seems like an unloyal thing to do with so many people boycotting WotC products. But I have thought about ti and I already have quite a few D&D figs from D&Dscape. But my question is, is this wrong? Like would this be turning my back on Heroscape?
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Re: Questioning myself.
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Re: Questioning myself.
Try 2nd edition. Its not as dumbed down as the newer versions and you don't need figures to play it, just pen and paper. I've heard really good things about the Pathfinder system too, you should check it out.
Also, buying older used stuff will keep money out of WotC's pockets. |
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I think it is ok. I was actually in the process of learning to play D&D before WotC canceled Heroscape. However, after the news, I decided to learn to play other tabletop RPGs like Microlite20 or Labyrinth Lord. Actually, if WotC had not canceled Heroscape I probably would have played D&D, but just because I'm not going to doesn't mean you can't.
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Re: Questioning myself.
I say go for it but don't buy in to the 4th ed crapola. Stick with earlier editions, 3.5 is great and the Pathfinder stuff is solid. That is sort of not giving in to WotC as much because Paizo has that now. Personally I prefer a lot of other RPG tabletops over D&D. There are several more out there that are better IMO. D&D was just one of the first. Try, GURPS, HERO System, Rolemaster (if you can find it), Palladium, etc. D&D may not even be as much fun as something else. Trust me I've played over 40 different systems in my years of playing, some of my favorites were obscure ones. One of my faves is Earthdawn, great system and so much fun to play.
Last edited by robbdaman; December 18th, 2010 at 03:20 AM. |
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Re: Questioning myself.
I would strongly suggest White Wolf "World of Darkness" roleplaying system. Their Vampire genre is my all time favorite roleplaying system.
The setting is a mixture gothic, the 1989 Batman city, Interview with a Vampire/Lestat. However, I own just about every D&D 3.5 book, and I am not gonna stop playing due to WotC's mismanagement of Heroscape. D&D 3.5 is ALOT of fun. Building a character in that game is alot like building a Magic deck or a Heroscape Army. |
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Re: Questioning myself.
I've been thinking the same thing about Castle Ravenloft. It's still just a game. There's no reason to stop yourself from playing something that you enjoy because of who makes it. It's still a game, and games are supposed to be fun, not moral battles with yourself.
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'Nuff said. |
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Re: Questioning myself.
Nobody mentioned the best RPG out there: Savage Worlds.
It was more or less Savage Worlds that got me into Heroscape since it runs miniature battles extremely well. Unlike most RPGs, using minies in Savage Worlds actually make things move quicker. Check out the free test drive here: http://www.peginc.com/Downloads/SWEX/TD06.pdf Or, alternatively you could invest the $10 it will cost you to get the core rules http://www.studio2publishing.com/sho...oducts_id=2364 And it has the added advantage of being completely non-WOTC Garden of Athena book 1: Dogs of Hades out now! |
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