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Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Review part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

At long last, Esper's D&D 4e review is here! Bask in it's radiant glory.

3.5 magic item creation rules: http://www.d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/creatingMagicItems.htm

Music by Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/

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  • Is there rules for magic item creation in 4e edition ?

  • @MrMelick Yes

  • @repsesper What are your thoughts on 5th edition being announced?

  • @JoonStudios I'll have a video on it soon.

  • Watch allot of red letter media reviews huh?

  • @JackXMarin Haha! I'm glad someone catches the inspiration and tone here.

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  • @8.00 you lost a level and can't get it back. Why not? just pay for a restoration spell!

  • No one I my groups "used the same thing" or "cast the same spells" because we "role played" we created our own spells and weapons and working with the DM, fit them into his world. Every character I ran was completely different than any other of mine or any of my friends. The only limit in any RPG is your own imagination and creativity.

  • It's too bad you don't understand the premise behind role playing games. If you had a clearer understanding you'd know that the "outdated" version of D&D is what sounds like you want. In AD&D 1st or 2nd edition there were no rules accept the ones the DM and the group made up as they went along. Anything in a TSR book was simply a guideline to give you an example or an idea to build upon.

  • "so unless your a trilobite living in a cave..." I had a rather good chuckle :D

  • @2:30 why?

  • Lol. Ima stabbin ya grandma! Best d n d channel fa sho.

  • I just played D&D 3.5 using World of Orfel setting ......... A W E S O M E

  • While I completely agree with most of what you say here, I do have to say I did play a single classed fighter until about level 10. The only multi-class option I had considered was the rogue for some bonus sneak attack damage. While my armor class was not super high, my greats word wielding Fighter was an absolute monster when it came to damage, able to crit on a 17-20 and with maybe a buff or two being able to hit the massive damage mark. =)

  • I haven't played RPGs in roughly 20 years. I would really like to get into a low fantasy game, with a more "natural", less flashy type of magic.

  • Change the rules if you don't like them.

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