Dungeons and Dragons Edition 3.5
Dungeons & Dragons Edition 3.5 or D&D 3.5 is a previous version of Dungeons & Dragons, a role-playing game from the Wizards of the Coast. It was replaced by Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition.
D&D 3.5 was a development of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, both of which are based on the D20 system of rules. This is one of many changes when compared to the preceding Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition (aka AD&D 2ed or D&D 2e).
In summary, some of major changes since 2nd edition:
D&D 3.5 was a development of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, both of which are based on the D20 system of rules. This is one of many changes when compared to the preceding Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition (aka AD&D 2ed or D&D 2e).
In summary, some of major changes since 2nd edition:
- Most dice rolls are now done using twenty-sided dice (d20).
- Proficiencies are replaced by feats and skills.
- Characters can now more freely select their professional skills and change classes.
- All classes require the same increase of experience points to progress to the next class level.
[top]Birthright and D&D 3.5
The Birthright Campaign Setting was originally set up for AD&D 2ed. In order to allow fans to continue their Birthright enjoyment, the Wizards of the Coast has given permission to the community at http://www.birthright.net to discuss Birthright in their forum and to develop the D&D3.5 BRCS and associated documents (e.g the Atlas of Cerilia). Wizards have indicated that they have no plans to actually publish any D&D3.5 version of Birthright themselves but they remain copyright holders of Birthright and D&D3.5.BIRTHRIGHT, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, the BIRTHRIGHT logo, and the D&D logo are trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and are used by permission. ©2002-2010 Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
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