| Matt Stevens ( @ 2008-03-23 11:33:00 |
Fourth Edition D&D Tea Reading, Part V
By now enough material has come out that one can just ... almost ... put together a full rule set. There's a "Lite" Player's Handbook floating around, as well as a mini-Monster Manual of sorts. The PHB "Lite," unfortunately, can't include much about the Dragonborn or the Warlord class (although we get a few daily Warlord powers at the WotC site). Other than that, though, one could almost play a 4E adventure with player-designed characters. (Just don't expect much guidance when you reach level 2.)
By now enough material has come out that one can just ... almost ... put together a full rule set. There's a "Lite" Player's Handbook floating around, as well as a mini-Monster Manual of sorts. The PHB "Lite," unfortunately, can't include much about the Dragonborn or the Warlord class (although we get a few daily Warlord powers at the WotC site). Other than that, though, one could almost play a 4E adventure with player-designed characters. (Just don't expect much guidance when you reach level 2.)