Sunday, January 31, 2010

Dnd For Dummies What Version Of DND Should I Buy?

What version of DND should i buy? - dnd for dummies

Me and my friends are really in the DND.
We are all over 15, and there are about 5 of us, Max, at least 2 to play. do not know whether to play all 4 friends of mine. But I am sure that only 1 other. but ..
I looked around version 4 and so, and it looks good, but many PPL have given poor ratings.
So in thinking about how to obtain 3.5. we all get together to swim the essential book 3rd I have no dice (D4 and 2, the D10S is missing.)
I have also greatly helped the DND zero.
idk, but the play version. Arent would join a local group or something as in not have to worry about which version to get. I want what is easy and allows you more creativity.
so that the version I have?
and beyond basic works and 1 or 2 dice, what should I buy?

3 comments:

luthien tinuviel said...

3.5 will be cheaper in the bookstores, but 4.0 is easier to learn. It is also probably a better idea for a small group.



Remember to get the manual, at least one player per person per person and D20.

Blue Jean said...

You probably used to check the bookstores, because now that the 4th Edition was published may not be able to find in bookstores 3.5 add more.

Each player must have a manual Player 3.5 and a dice game. Miniatures are not absolutely necessary. The Dungeon Master needs of three books - the Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide and Monster Manual.

TheMadPr... said...

3.5 and 4E have their good and bad points of the game problems. Probably the biggest drawback of 3.5 is passed, no new content (with the exception of the conquerors, the one species of 3.75) is the advantage that the basic content is available for free on d20srd. org and all the books are containers that may be cheap for the second game and in eBay stores are available (although there are plenty of them). 4E The advantage of this new content is constantly in the future.

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