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Thoth-Amon the Mindflayerian wrote:

I'd expect it. I've been around since 1975, plus or minus a year, and i will continue to be around till the end--the end meaning, the end of my life. My brothers kids will be introduced to DnD in 2009 and we will be playing with them for the next 20+ years.

We all have our favorite edition/s and most, i'd guess, have taken the best of each edition and homebrewed their own unique versions. As with all editions, if there is something i dont like, then i homebrew it out or change it. No worries. So i say, bring on all new editions and... GAME ON!

All this being said, i wont spend another 1000+ dollars on any more editions. For now on, it's all about the core books and all the new modules. That's where my future earnings will go. No regrets, none at all. Love the game, always have and always will.

A special thanks goes out to PAIZO. You are appreciated.

Thoth-Amon

Thoth-Amon,

Well said.


I play in a Shackled City campaign, we are all 20 level now. WE are fighting so many things with so many magic attacks, we would be dead w/o Mass Immunity, dead many times over. And you can never protect against everything. Mass immunity is most beneficial to the rogues and others w/ evasion. Those characters can walk away from Ancient Red dragons w/ nary a scratch. Thats all well and good as long as you have a round or 2 of warning before you fight said dragon.

I guess it comes down to the one major lesson I've learned from 3.5. If your party knows what it is facing, and has a couple rounds to buff, you probably win. If you are surprised and have no buffs, it could easily turn into a TPK.