I Grapple The Troll

August 28th, 2007 by Brian

Change, nestled snugly within the confines of deeply rooted tradition, invokes a certain uneasiness that’s so palpable it can make you feel dirty. When an already drastic change finally gets a foothold and is suddenly and even more drastically changed again, well that’s a boot to the head. This particular nugget buster, however, is exactly the kick we all needed.

Dungeons and Dragons, born the same year I was, is getting a face-lift at the tender age of 30. A 4th edition of the oldest pen and paper roleplaying game was announced last week at GenCon, and each of its three core rulebooks will release April, May, and June of 2008. From what I’ve been reading, it should address a lot of 3rd Edition concerns and create a more fast-paced, almost cinematic game.

Below is the teaser trailer that preceded the announcement, and as someone who’s played every iteration of D&D, it is all too accurate. For the record, ‘Grapple the Troll’ is MY version of ‘Ink the Monkey.’

2 Responses to “I Grapple The Troll”

  1. Caf-Fiend Kevin Says:

    Damn it, I was just getting used to DM-ing 3.5 rules and now i got to relearn new rules, and I have to re-re-write about 75 major NPCs.

    CURSE YOU TSR !!!!!!!!!

    wait
    players Handbook: $35
    DMG: $35
    Monster Manual:$35
    total ass raping = $105.00 +/-

    I’m going to buy them, but still, damn………

  2. Brian Says:

    Well it’s still d20, but changes are being made to specify character class roles and I can imagine the skill system is going to be changed a bit. From what I’ve read the changes should make gameplay less clunky and should cut down on everyone having to dig out their books to remember how to do obscure rule #67. I’m very much in the same boat, though. They’ll get my money, but ouch.

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