I taught my 8- and 10-year old children to play 4th Edition. They loved creating character personalities, crunching numbers, describing their actions .... They both fell in love with roleplaying games thanks to 4E. Now that they're in their early 20's, one is still playing RPGs, and the other has fond memories and has hours of "remember when that crazy thing happened" kind of stories we can share. I'm more than a little nostalgic for 4E, and I still believe it's the best set of game rules D&D has produced.
Well said dude. 4e was a fantastic version. It's a pity it's the version that breaks or broke the D&D universe. It is so well thought out and put together, and artwork has not been matched since. I totally agree, Bring back the Warlord. And yes you can rollplay and do lots more than just combat. I could go on and on how good this game is.
Ran 4e at release in 2008. Started a campaign that lasted 5 years. Group decided to switch to PF when we got deep into Paragon tier because combat slowed down too much. Would love to try it again.
4e was a dream to play and run.
It was a pity that so many people never gave it a proper chance.
Its so good to see 4e getting some love after so many years.
I taught my 8- and 10-year old children to play 4th Edition. They loved creating character personalities, crunching numbers, describing their actions .... They both fell in love with roleplaying games thanks to 4E. Now that they're in their early 20's, one is still playing RPGs, and the other has fond memories and has hours of "remember when that crazy thing happened" kind of stories we can share. I'm more than a little nostalgic for 4E, and I still believe it's the best set of game rules D&D has produced.
Thats awesome to hear. Im so glad they joined this great hobby and it clearly meant a lot to them.
Well said dude. 4e was a fantastic version. It's a pity it's the version that breaks or broke the D&D universe. It is so well thought out and put together, and artwork has not been matched since. I totally agree, Bring back the Warlord. And yes you can rollplay and do lots more than just combat. I could go on and on how good this game is.
Thanks for the positive feedback.
I enjoy 4E in it's board game format, the D&D Adventure Board Games. In that context it works quite well.
Me too. Its actually how we will be playing the solo play of this, more or less.
very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching haha
Ran 4e at release in 2008. Started a campaign that lasted 5 years. Group decided to switch to PF when we got deep into Paragon tier because combat slowed down too much. Would love to try it again.
You definitely should. I can see how it could slow down with higher tiers of play.
4e is the best D&D.