Wizards Releases 3.5 Edition System Reference
Randar the Lava Liza writes "Wizards of the Coast have released the 3.5 Edition System Reference Document. Essentially it's the three core rulebooks in RTF format. This includes the 3.5 Edition Player's Handbook, 3.5 Edition Dungeon Master's Guide and 3.5 Edition Monster Manual. All of these are released under their Open Gaming License. You can also read a very interesting review of 3.5 Edition by Monte Cook, one of the original creators of 3rd Edition D&D. He goes into detail on a number of the changes in this new edition."
it would have been helpfull if someone would have mentioned that this was Dungeons and Dragons we were talking about.
/me sighs.
Yes, because Wizards of the Coast puts out so many other high-quality, well-loved games, it's hard to tell them apart. Such as Magic: The Gat...uhhh, well, there's always Lord of the Five...
Harry Potter the Trading Card popularity milking?
NFL Showdown?
Hello? Is this thing on?
The only other game that I respect Wizards/Hasbro/whatever for is Call of Cthulhu. Now that's a fun game.
People can complainin about T$R, Wi$ard$ of the Coa$t, and Ha$boro along with Micro$oft all they want... this is because these companies have letters easily replaced by the dollar symbol. Warhammer does not.
¥¥arhammr, perhaps?
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
I think you meant:
Still no smurfing good. One one hand, why the smurf would I pay $30 for those smurfing books I see in the bookstore when I can get them for free? On the other hand, these downloaded books don't look anything like the smurfing books you can buy! How the smurf do you guys play D&D, by constantly cross-referencing two sets of books that are similar but different?! smurf that! Good thing we have smurfing games like Baldurs Gate because real D&D is like smurfing doing your taxes, always looking shit up in books when all you really want to do is smash some smurfing goblin skull.
So the smurfing Open-d20 system changes what is already set in the DnD manuals? They should smurfing print a new version of the DnD manuals that have pictures and shit in it, based on 3.5 for smurf's sake. Everything's a smurfing cross reference.
Or did you perhaps intend "I am adjective impaired, so I say 'fuck' a lot to make myself look cool and angst-ridden?"