![]() ![]() Now we’re in Fifth Edition, which takes the approach of… not really fixing anything at all. Fourth Edition made radical changes to solve those problems and created entirely new ones. 3.5 refined the game further but still had a number of problems. Third Edition D&D was widely hailed as a massive improvement over Second Edition. ![]()
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