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10-05-2011 @ 5:16PM
Nopunin10did said...
@Hal
I would say it's a fairly apt comparison, but I think it improves the structure of D&D. I like 4th edition; I like that everyone gets their class-based spells/abilities, and each one has a sense of timing to it.