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Post by ayslyn on Sept 21, 2016 7:57:28 GMT -8
I loved the Swashbuckler kits, and the Gallant (?) from the Bard book.
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Post by Kainguru on Sept 21, 2016 8:14:20 GMT -8
I loved the early 'neatness' of 2e - it was tidy with loads of dials so that that stuff you treated as optional in 1e was optional as RAW in 2e. The only 'class' I missed was a proper Druidic Bard like 1e (without all the crazy requirements and hoop jumping). That's because there are Bards that sing and perform and then there are The Ovates of the Druid Faith: bards as keepers of the oral history and soldiers of the faith - even if they could have shoe horned such a bard in as a variant of the Druid I'd have been happy. Aaron
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Post by Kainguru on Sept 21, 2016 8:18:55 GMT -8
Probie Tim : do you see the emergence of 3e in the Players Option Books. Many of 3e's more radical changes first appear in the Players Options eg: the shorter round, attacks of opportunity, even IIRC ascending AC Aaron
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