[Churchofgaming] Review of 4thEd D&D
Lev Lafayette
lev at rpgreview.net
Mon Jul 28 10:09:07 UTC 2008
Yep, that's pretty accurate. There's some fairly good advice in the DMG
and the game does allow for all players to be involved at all times. But
the scope is significantly narrowed, indeed more so than any edition of
D&D post v1.5.
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 13:01 +1000, Sean Doyle wrote:
> This article tends to reinforce everything I've heard so far...
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> http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2008/jul/reviewof4thedition.html
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> Doesn't really enthrall me with its potential...
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> Regards,
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> Michael Cole
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