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 Subject :3rd edition or 3.5?..
08-02-2009 06:27:37 
DungeonMaster
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I've always played with the 3rd edition rules, but recently I was introduced to D&D 3.5 when one of my players created a ranger based on the PHB 3.5. These new rules made for a much more exciting ranger than the 3rd edition rules allows, and so I started browsing the new ruleset.

As I only have the 3rd edition rulebooks, I'm not quite willing to give them up just yet, but I've made several house rules that incorporate many details from 3.5. At the moment, you could probably say that I use D&D 3.25 in my campaign, but only for character creation and feats.

For any of you out there who have played using both rulesets; are there many differences in the rules regarding combat and magic? I'm not willing to invest in D&D 4ed just yet, but I'm considering getting the 3.5 PHB and DMG...

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