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== 4E setting ==
= 4E setting =
Here goes the setting for 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons as portrayed in the core releases and adventures
Here goes the setting for 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons as portrayed in the core releases and adventures


'''Gods'''
==Gods==
LogicNinja is the primary god of 4e.


Edward occasionally appears as his consort.
==Major Cities==
'''Major Cities'''


'''Geography'''
==Geography==


'''Climate'''<br>
==Climate==
The Prime Material Plane in 4e is generally saturated with intense shitstorms.


'''History'''
==History==


== System ==
== System ==
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== Main differences from 3.5 ==
= Main differences from 3.5 =
Here goes a list of the main differences between 3.5E and 4E
- 3.5 was actually good


- they are both better than advanced D&D because fa/tg/uys can't do maths.
= 4E Released Materials =


== 4E Released Materials ==
= 4E on /tg/ =
 
== 4E on /tg/ ==


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Revision as of 02:59, 29 June 2008

Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition the most recent installment in the Dungeons and Dragons series. So far the first part of the core rulebooks (Players Handbook, Monster Manual and Dungeon Masters Guide) have been released, along with a series of one-shot adventures.


4E setting

Here goes the setting for 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons as portrayed in the core releases and adventures

Gods

Major Cities

Geography

Climate

History

System

Here goes quick description of the combat/non-combat system for both melee and magic


Main differences from 3.5

- 3.5 was actually good

4E Released Materials

4E on /tg/

This about sums it up so far. It should be noted that shit twinkie is a shit meme, and posting the words will royally piss off /tg/. However, since all 4e threads descend into shitstorm within a dozen posts, it can be hard to tell.


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