A 4th Edition Interview with a Red Dragon (and his cronies)
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XP XP XP XP XP XP XP XP!!!
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What a fantastic video, too bad the game isn't as appealing.
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I love that the troll is trolling.
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@PaCo12349 They were saying 4e is more class-balanced than previous editions, so where a bard had mostly party-oriented spells and little in the way of offensive magic before, in 4e he can hold his own quite comfortably in a solo setting.
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@Zibbo19 Are you trying to say bards are bad!?
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@meriatonB i fail every time hehe
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Our beloved master!
(We love you <3)
Brilliant! ^.=.^
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Lol how many times does that interviewer die?
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Actually I started playing D&D with 4th edition, but I also tried 3.5.
Well 3rd edition sure got the typical Dungeons and Dragons spirit, but 4th isn't so bad: in 4e every class is fun to play(even the stupid fighter got powers and abilities like the powerful mage), and everything(more or less) is balanced so no one is going to say that his bard sucks compared to whatever else.
every edition of d&d is fun to play with your friends to me.
Zibbo19 6 months ago 17
@oldfashionedguy91 "I am the chosen one!"
Mandolinpossum 4 months ago 3