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javasaurus ([personal profile] javasaurus) wrote2008-06-06 11:43 am

D&D 4th edition

I haven't really played D&D in years. But I'm planning to get the new rule set to read about the changes. I understand it's moving towards a more computer-assisted playstyle, or some such.

Right now, if you have a Barnes-and-Nobel membership, you can get the three-book core set of 4th edition rules for $60, including shipping/tax.

Regular price is $105 (for the three books) + tax. Currently on sale for 30% off (online only), then members get 10% off, and members just received an e-mail coupon for another 15% off. Free three-day shipping. Total (including tax) is just under $60.

clicky for B&N

[identity profile] anjabeth.livejournal.com 2008-06-07 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Lord! Have I ever mentioned that I stopped playing about the time that 2nd edition came out, partly becaue I got caught up with reenacting and renfaire and all the time that entails, and partly because I really didn't like "those bozos" "mucking with a perfectly good system, and writing down as law all the stuff that good DM's used to just make up"? Yeah, well, hey. I'm heading down for the four o'clock dinner special. Tell those kids to stay offa my lawn, wouldya? ;)

[identity profile] javasaurus.livejournal.com 2008-06-07 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
OK, now I feel old, thanks! LOL. Now I'm realizing that most kids playing D&D today don't think of it as a new concept, have never heard of Chainmail, and probably think the game is based on Magic the Gathering or Pokemon, but with the new gimick of using dice instead of cards! Gygax? Who's that?