Currently playing D&D 5th, the newest edition. I have also extensively played D&D 3.5 and various OSR retro-clones of the older editions.
There never was a D&D 4.5, so it was probably 5e.
The quickest way to tell 4e and 5e apart is how character powers refresh. 4e uses per encounter powers / daily powers, 5e uses short rests and long rests.
There never was a D&D 4.5, so it was probably 5e.
The quickest way to tell 4e and 5e apart is how character powers refresh. 4e uses per encounter powers / daily powers, 5e uses short rests and long rests.
Sadly, the graveyard shift makes it nearly impossible to participate anymore.
Aye; game day is always the day you nap rather than sleep.
> Sadly, the graveyard shift makes it nearly impossible to participate anymore.
Aye; game day is always the day you nap rather than sleep.
I was part of a fantastic campaign over the summer. It was my first long term game, as the others never lasted more than a couple sessions.
We were playing either 5 or 4.5 I don't quite remember.
But my goat steed sure fucked shit up.
Sadly, the graveyard shift makes it nearly impossible to participate anymore.