doomdragon6
Staff member
Hi guys,
I've played and DMed 4th Edition D&D games, and while it's simple and easy to get into, it leaves a lot to be desired sometimes.
I've always heard how complex and fun 3.5 is/can be, so I'm wondering a good way to get into 3.5 fairly quickly and easily. I'll basically be thrown straight into DMing with no real opportunity to play, with players that have also only done 4e.
I'd really like to give 3.5 a shot, but I'm afraid we'll be bogged down with all the more complicated rules and the fact that none of us have ever played before. Our 4e sessions already take a long time to get through things, so I'd hate to make things take even LONGER, but from what I've heard of 3.5, it sounds fun.
Any advice?
(Also, things like the DnD Character Builder and the Monster Builder on the WotC website were immensely helpful. Is there anything like this for 3.5? If not, I seriously may not be able to manage everything and will have to stick with 4e.)
I've played and DMed 4th Edition D&D games, and while it's simple and easy to get into, it leaves a lot to be desired sometimes.
I've always heard how complex and fun 3.5 is/can be, so I'm wondering a good way to get into 3.5 fairly quickly and easily. I'll basically be thrown straight into DMing with no real opportunity to play, with players that have also only done 4e.
I'd really like to give 3.5 a shot, but I'm afraid we'll be bogged down with all the more complicated rules and the fact that none of us have ever played before. Our 4e sessions already take a long time to get through things, so I'd hate to make things take even LONGER, but from what I've heard of 3.5, it sounds fun.
Any advice?
(Also, things like the DnD Character Builder and the Monster Builder on the WotC website were immensely helpful. Is there anything like this for 3.5? If not, I seriously may not be able to manage everything and will have to stick with 4e.)