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i care why
doesnt mean its better lol
Except that 4e is entirely combat based and has almost no rules regarding non-combat.

Denial =/= Counter-Argument.
i care why
doesnt mean its better lol
ive shown him r204e is cancerous, Pathfinder is good, 5e is good, 3.5 is best.
EDIT: I also noticed you were using a site I'd never seen before to do rolls. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of this but it's like the best thing ever for dnd. roll20.net. It allows multiplt people to join a room in which you can draw maps, roll and so on. (I was not paid to say this.)
4e is cancerous, Pathfinder is good, 5e is good, 3.5 is best.
EDIT: I also noticed you were using a site I'd never seen before to do rolls. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of this but it's like the best thing ever for dnd. roll20.net. It allows multiplt people to join a room in which you can draw maps, roll and so on. (I was not paid to say this.)
Oh, my bad I didn't read it properly at all. I assumed that you were just doing a regular DnD campaign with sessions and so on.
Please explain why the fuck westport is in the north while southport is in the south???I could make you a map if you want *media dev tag sways in the wind* but in all seriousness I've made one for my own campaign before.
Here it is if you're interested:
(sorry for the cancerous fonts I didn't quite finish it lol)![]()
Please explain why the fuck westport is in the north while southport is in the south???
4e is cancerous, Pathfinder is good, 5e is good, 3.5 is best.
EDIT: I also noticed you were using a site I'd never seen before to do rolls. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of this but it's like the best thing ever for dnd. roll20.net. It allows multiplt people to join a room in which you can draw maps, roll and so on. (I was not paid to say this.)
I dont personally enjoy fantasy but a realsitic medieval setting with muskets would be pretty cool.I appriciate the request earlier @MaXenzie but I'm not really a huge fan of the fantasy setting.