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Royal Smooth Drifter
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Running a 3.5e campaign myself, got two characters too, all on an obscure forum with a homebrew setting run by a bunch of people.
Why 3.5e? When I started DMing (roughly a year ago) 4e was still sort of unrefined and in need of fixing here and there, while 3.5e had (and has) a metric fuckton of rulebooks for all kinds of experiments, and I was well into 3.5e by that time.
I hear that 4e is more "streamlined" from fellow DMs when it comes to combat. However, I'm pretty comfortable with 3.5e, I have a good feel of it, and am reluctant to rewrite my campaign for the sake of using a newer edition.
Besides, I don't really like WoTC policy towards bringing all their online-only. It seems to me that 4e's selling point - lack of fiddly crunch - is apparently achieved by making a char builder and making it do all the math for you. Of course, it also requires a subscription, else you're stuck with outdated versions. It's a good way of running business from the point of not getting your shit stolen, though.
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