I wish bg3 was based on dnd 3.5 so it would have a way deeper level of character customization
Dnd 5e is so extremely streamlined and casualized that it really detracts from really being able to customize your characters' abilities.
I wish bg3 was based on dnd 3.5 so it would have a way deeper level of character customization
Dnd 5e is so extremely streamlined and casualized that it really detracts from really being able to customize your characters' abilities.
I wish it didn't have turn-based combat.
Agreed. Real-time with pause is way better. I feel like turn-based just takes way too much time, especially if the fight has many enemies they fights feel like a slog to get through.
cant stand that shit when i see more than double my party join in, i consider that a failure and reload
frick off trannies.
First you ask for no turn base, then you aske for no pre buffing, after this you ask to be able to groom children and at the end you have Pillars of Eternity
lol
kys troony
never played 3.5e before, where should I start, what should I read?
pathfinder wotr and kingmaker are 3.5e on steroids
it's 3.5 in genre transition phase
>genre transition phase
what??????? from my understanding in pf enemy abilities and your abilities are boosted to hell and back and it comes down to breaking the game hard enough to overcome the bs stats of the enemy
I mean with most versions of D&D you start with the Player's Handbook, the Dungeon Master's Guide and then the Monster Manual and from there you can look at whatever else you like. It's been like that since 1st edition AD&D back in the 70s. Here's a collection of pretty much all the 3/3.5e stuff on archive:
https://archive.org/download/dungeons-dragons-v3.5
Annoyingly you can read everything online there in pdf form but for the PH, DMG and MM you can't and you gotta download the full zip but whatever. Same user has collections of all the editions of AD&D on his profile too
thank you
literally how would that improve the roleplaying at all
YOu would have a lot of minute control over every aspect of leveling up
Mages are kings of this game they're the most powerful and you get to pick spells every level, warrior classes barely give you anything but hp at level up.
I like how you dont have to rest to change spells that you have prepared
honestly if we're going to make every caster deal with 'spell slot' bullshit we should just axe preparation period
i agree anon, good take
True, but I think larian could create a "hardcore" mode which would allow us to customize every single aspect of our build.
>Owlcucks make yet another thread crying over the success of BG3
Just install your malware, stay in your shit stained corner, and shut the frick up.
I wish BG3 had more than 4 faces so that it would have a way deeper level of character customization.
If BG3 had been based on 4e it would have been ludo kino
Feels pretty bad that half of the level ups I literally don't get to choose something.
I had to put aside 15 minutes every time I leveled up in Pathfinder.
I like this way more because it's simplified. Frick you spreadsheet Black folk.
spreadsheets are fun
I assume Pathfinder 1e is based on 3.5e? If that's the case prebuffing with 800 spells before every fight was an issue. The build autism available in Pathfinder 1e is frankly staggering.
An Issue I noted with DnD 5e based on BG3 is tieing ASI to feats kills feats, every min-max is going to take ASI at 4th and 8th level to get to 20 in their main stat. That means half to most of your feats with a level cap of 12 goes to ASI ups over actual feats.
Boy I sure love leveling up in Pathfinder where even picking skills is a dice roll for if you manage to pick the 20% of things that aren't literal useless traps.
personally i enjoy 5e but maybe that's cuz i'm not born before the 90s and am not a nostalgia gay.