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You just might be the whippersnapper here!TheNobleDrake wrote:Can I just take a post to ask... did I seriously end up being the "youngster" around here at a couple years shy of 30? It sort of seems like I did... and it would make sense, I've always been a lot older than I am - if that makes sense to ya.
From one Fighter fan to another, I would like to inform you that almost all internet chatter regarding Pathfinder is theorycraft and nonsense - the only issue I ever found with it (I run it pretending in most ways that it's just AD&D with some house rules) is that Fighters do have a little trouble, and I mean little, keeping up to speed with the spellcaster types as they climb to higher level spells (4th and up).bill4935 wrote:Hi, my name is Bill and I live near Kingston, Ontario. I'm older than Drake, but I probably have less rpg experience than anyone... I've been out of practice since AD&D 2E. I've been playing a lot of euro-type boardgames (like on Boardgamegeek.com) and also a superhero board game called HeroClix (I post a lot on the HeroClix website HCRealms.com).
Stumbling across this rpg right when I was re-reading some Howard, Fritz Leiber and Thieves World books got me in the mood to try fantasy RPGs again. I was thinking about picking up Pathfinder, but a lot of internet chatter gave me the impression that that game doesn't do Fighters justice. DCC seems like a perfect fit for my recent reading material and my favourite class!
I don't want to take the thread too far off track, but I agree with TheNobleDrake. I've run a party with a fighter, paladin, wizard and druid to around 17th level or so in Pathfinder and the fighter and paladin were quite effective. Each character had their moments to shine.TheNobleDrake wrote: From one Fighter fan to another, I would like to inform you that almost all internet chatter regarding Pathfinder is theorycraft and nonsense - the only issue I ever found with it (I run it pretending in most ways that it's just AD&D with some house rules) is that Fighters do have a little trouble, and I mean little, keeping up to speed with the spellcaster types as they climb to higher level spells (4th and up).
How very Good of you, manHiroTsukasa wrote:I've been making it my own pet project to run DCC at the local store and introduce people to the game.
Also, everyone should toss in a post here. It's really great to read all these stories about how people got into the hobby.