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That price is making the pawns look even better.


Will any of the other Promo cards be available to buy?


How do you get the preview 'On the Horizon' scenario?


Talking about old and new FR. Last month I was in one of the local gaming stores that buy used RPG books. There was a shelf full of 3ed FR books most of them were the campaign books. Last week I looked at the same shelf and all but two books were gone. Looks to me like people maybe buying back their old FR books after hearing about what’s in the new ones.


Insert Neat Username Here wrote:
T roy wrote:
Most of the pro 4e post sounds like an attempt to talk people into ‘just giving this poor little game a try’.

Except, you know, all the ones that aren't, and are actually correcting objectively misstated facts in anti-4e posts.

T roy wrote:
I have and it’s nothing more then a MMO or a tactical wargame, me. That’s my opinion.
Yes. That's your opinion. And therefore you're absolutely entitled to say that everyone who defends 4e is a WotC employee in disguise.

I’ve no problem with you guys doing that. I just thought it was kind of funny how some of the post read like there written by Wizards staff wrote them. Some people like 4e (I’ll never know why) and some don’t, each to there own liking.


Scott Betts wrote:
T roy wrote:
Scott Betts wrote:


T roy wrote:
Most of the pro 4e post sounds like an attempt to talk people into ‘just giving this poor little game a try’.

I don't know if I'd call the best-selling, most-played tabletop RPG on the market a "poor little game", but people really should be trying it out.

Now you do sound like a company rep, with this one. :)

T roy wrote:
I have and it’s nothing more then a MMO or a tactical wargame, me. That’s my opinion.
Fair enough. If you ignore the sections on skill challenges, role-playing, campaign building and everything else not related to combat I can certainly see how you might reach that conclusion.

But if you add all of that back in you have a few MMO's I've played. And there is a few video games that had the same things in them.


Lord Fyre wrote:
T roy wrote:
After reading some of these post that slam anyone who doesn’t like 4e. I wonder if some of the people who post like that work for Wizards. Why else would anyone defend them that much?
How about "Because its the Internet?" :)

Hmmm. You may have a point there. :)


Scott Betts wrote:
T roy wrote:
After reading some of these post that slam anyone who doesn’t like 4e. I wonder if some of the people who post like that work for Wizards. Why else would anyone defend them that much?
I don't think people were simply slamming anyone who doesn't like 4e. It's only when people begin hating on 4e for reasons that simply are untrue (whether they be rules, design philosophy, or otherwise) that some feel obligated to step in and correct them.

But that is your opinion that try wrong about 4e. Most of the pro 4e post sounds like an attempt to talk people into ‘just giving this poor little game a try’. I have and it’s nothing more then a MMO or a tactical wargame, me. That’s my opinion.


Scott Betts wrote:
BanditofLV wrote:

Because Dennis, we have a small piece of paper in this country called the Constitution, which allows us to express our rights under its First Amendment. I for one think 4E is horrible. But does that mean I can't chime in from time to time on issues involving it? I think not. It seems to me that the most hateful people on these boards are those trying to defend, unsuccessfully I might add, 4E. "Stop saying bad things about 4E!" "I dont want to see the writing on the wall!"

Bandit of LV

Oh dear.

Yon constitutional scholar, your first amendment rights die at the door to someone else's house. As long as you (and your posts) are camped on Paizo's internet property, you need to accept that while you can say what you want, they can delete it and throw you out on a whim. Not that they would, necessarily, but please don't hide behind the bill of rights unless it's to protect yourself from the government.

Say hi to the group at Wizards for me!!!


After reading some of these post that slam anyone who doesn’t like 4e. I wonder if some of the people who post like that work for Wizards. Why else would anyone defend them that much?