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Need a good DnD-esque CRPG

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TMRNetShark:
I believe you can find a DnD .pdf book on the net SOMEWHERE. Might be 3.5 or 4... (go with 3.5, it's better) but the rules to play are not hard and it's actually kinda fun with a bunch of nerds.

Tabletop FTW.

nstgc:
I have a 15 GB collection of such PDFs
--- Quote from: nstgc on March 03, 2011, 01:46:56 AM ---I have a 15 GB collection of such PDFs

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[edit} I also own the players hand book equivalent for Pathfinder.

Proin Drakenzol:
I just started playing A Farewell to Dragons. Just started this morning, in fact. Seems interesting so far.

Divinity II was fun, but short (and frustrating at times).



--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on March 03, 2011, 12:59:52 AM ---I believe you can find a DnD .pdf book on the net SOMEWHERE. Might be 3.5 or 4... (go with 3.5, it's better) but the rules to play are not hard and it's actually kinda fun with a bunch of nerds.

Tabletop FTW.

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I like 4e way better than 3.5e (or Pathfinder). The classes have better balance at all levels (as opposed to only being sort-of balanced between levels 8 and 12), it's easier to DM, and almost every complaint I've heard against 4e amounts to "they changed it, now it sucks" or "Craft(basket weaving) and Profession(under water basket weaver) are integral to my character! 4e doesn't have those [worthless] skills, so it sucks" (rather than just saying "hey, my character can weave baskets while under water").

shabutie:
Icewind Dale and Icewind Dale 2 were a little overlooked due to NWN.  So check them out if you haven't.



(and Pathfinder is fun! ^_^)

Proin Drakenzol:

--- Quote from: shabutie on March 03, 2011, 02:16:38 AM ---Icewind Dale and Icewind Dale 2 were a little overlooked due to NWN.  So check them out if you haven't.

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Planescape: Torment was the best one of all.

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