Cryomancer
Arcane
The amount of QoL improvements 3E introduced is the reason why there's a lack of DMs for earlier editions.
You've watched the Muppet Show and think yourself qualified enough to bring your words of wisdom about frogs and pigs to the farmers
I disagree.
Despite not playing 2e, I watched streams about 2e AD&D, played tons of 2e adaptations into CRPG's and played 3e and watched streams on 3e and can say that 2e is far easier to track numbers. Mainly at higher levels. If far easier to challenge a high level party on 2e than on 3e cuz PC's has less hp and monsters has nastier abilities. Only because I never found a group to play 2e in a world where 5e takes over 55% of the P&P market, doesn't means that I can't have a opinion based in reading, playing adaptations into another media and watching others playing acknowledging the differences in the media.
Maybe next week, I will play S&W, online. Maybe not. Will depend on the rest of the group. The DM said that I will be in if someone don't appear and that I could watch their playing if not. Will my opinion become valid if I can play the closest game to 2e actually supported and with books being written for it?
3e/3.5e might as well be considered a completely separate game. 2E was iterative upon AD&D, 3E threw everything out the window.
Retroclones like S&W and LotFP are more close to the original D&D than any WoTC edition. I just think that they should have included kits and other things as OPTIONAL rule. Kits are much more interesting than prestige classes on 3e and subclasses on 5e.
Didn't 2e do away with the race-based stat limits and relied purely on racial stat adjustments?
Nope. The WoTC revised edition of player's handbook for 2e - page 44. Manlets and Brainlets can't be casters on 2e.
And some times, even KITS had racial requirements. On the complete wizard's handbook. See Allowed Races. To be a mage, you must be human, elf, half elf (or gnome, but only illusionist). To be a necromancer, you must be a human.
Manlets being able to be glorious magic users is a 3rd edition BS.
It makes reincarnation spell the worst spell to be hit on old school D&D. Imagine being a glorious human above 6 feet with high intelligence and then, reincarnated into a manlet dwarf or a brainlet half orc.
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