>>718900548
I still remember my friend's older grognard brother having a meltdown about third edition, how we weren't playing "real dnd" when it first released and how he insisted we keep playing AD&D. It's weird but I sort of agree with him now, AD&D was much better for in person play in my opinion, 3rd was bogged down with bizarre rules like grappling and insane trap options. However, 3rd has the best looking core handbooks to this day imo, that shit was tight.