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hi everybody:

i was thinking about how will be organized this beta playtest phase. i mean, i know we will be discussing every chapter of the beta, but i have no notice about the time that each revision will take. i dont expect all the chapters taking the same amount of time, of course. but at least a minimum especulation?

and beyond this, there will be public iterations of the beta, just as we had with the alphas? when will we be aware of what changes are actually implemented to the rules? at the end of each chapter discussion? only when we have the final versions in our hands?

if all this questions have been answered in other thread, i apologize and appreciate to point me in the right direction.

i am aware that some changes to the rules would be welcome by all the community in general, but besides this, i am really satisfied with the game you are proposing to play now.

another: any news on the spanish version?

thanks!

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roberto


hi everyone. i am very new to this community, i started recently playing D&D 3.5, and, while i buyed the 4ed books, i am staying at 3.5 or (better, i think) PathFinder. I also buyed the Beta printed version. so, here are my thoughts:

- I will have some troubles because i am the only english speaker of my group... it's too early to think about a spanish version?

- the only thing i can ask for is a little more "pump" for the fighter, as Monte did in Book of experimental might 2 (maybe adding some possibilities to the feats or the "fighting styles" feats progression. i think that ranger and paladin could access them if they give up some of the class features). i think also in the fighting styles granting some "powers", like in Book of iron might.

- and why not set the minimum skill points to 4? (at least to the fighter... yeah, i really want a fighter more funny and versatile!).

just my two cents.

ah, and i REALLY like the artwork... it's just awesome!!! my desicion to buy the beta printed version was influenced at some point by the idea of the art in full color paper... congrats!

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roberto