tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post1721707698853922081..comments2023-11-02T14:32:01.517+02:00Comments on Cradle of Rabies - From role to games: D&D: What rules do I actually need?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04674233268949925440noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post-31027977812190684272010-05-24T21:19:14.790+03:002010-05-24T21:19:14.790+03:00I have checked out Microlite 20, but for some reas...I have checked out Microlite 20, but for some reason it wasn't interesting. It felt like I could just take my favourite game system and play some random fantasy instead of Microlite.<br /><br />Not my thing.<br /><br />I quess, I will be hardcore and try out 3rd edition some day. It will be hard-ish for me, but I have to try it out. No matter what.<br /><br />And 3.5 I won't try, as I don't own it. And same goes with 4th edition.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04674233268949925440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post-17417105231158099712010-05-24T21:07:58.378+03:002010-05-24T21:07:58.378+03:00I second Microlite 20. Checkout this post (and a ...I second Microlite 20. Checkout this post (and a few others on the same blog) for basically everything M20. http://blog.retroroleplaying.com/2010/05/microlite20-rpg-collection-revised-free.html<br /><br />I would also highly recommend the Rules Cyclopedia, which is long out of print, but pretty much my favorite D&D ever. You can download Dark Dungeons, which is the RC clone, for free. http://darkdungeonsblog.wordpress.com/David The Archmagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11649391406526258069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post-42671813606787643402010-05-24T17:51:14.123+03:002010-05-24T17:51:14.123+03:00I don't actually know about mixing different D...I don't actually know about mixing different D&D versions together, as I don't want to spend time houseruling and making D20 system what I want it to be. I just want to try out Dungeons & Dragons as it is rolePLAYING, since I have been ROLEplaying the last 10 or so years.<br /><br />I think I could take a peek at Microlite20 and see what it's all about.<br /><br />Or I try to check out if there was something interesting in True20 system worth to try.<br /><br />From True20 I have played Blue Rose RPG, but it was a bit... girly for me :D<br /><br />So, now checking out Microlite ->Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04674233268949925440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post-21798587419520359022010-05-24T07:26:44.041+03:002010-05-24T07:26:44.041+03:00Funny you should mention this - I put up a couple ...Funny you should mention this - I put up a couple of posts about the very same topic this weekend after I (a Fourth Edition D&D player and DM) had a chance to play First Edition D&D on Thursday. To sum up, I think that a good DM can definitely take the parts they like from each edition and combine them into a game that they and their players prefer.<br /><br />http://onlinedm.wordpress.com/<br /><br />http://onlinedm.wordpress.com/2010/05/23/fourth-edition-for-people-who-prefer-earlier-editions/<br /><br />http://onlinedm.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/old-school-dungeons-and-dragons/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6423678674802842720.post-9646016070986042562010-05-24T05:17:54.111+03:002010-05-24T05:17:54.111+03:00Microlite20.Microlite20.Crose87420noreply@blogger.com