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| #1juliannabean72289Dec 22, 2011 2:22:20 | I am new to D&D and the group of friends I game with play version 3.5. I don't have a rulebook and haven't got around to asking if I could burrow one. Checked online libraries and no luck. Does anyone know a website that has rules and info specifically for version 3.5. Please be gentle like i said I am very new and get very lost when gaming lol. I get the gist of how to roll the dice and most of the adding but as for as beyond that I'm pretty much clueless. I end up in my own little world doodling on my notepad while everyone else is in a heated discussions of "Why they can't do that." So any advice and links are well appreciated! Here's my random doodles during taking notes and discussions going on lol |
| #2wystenv2Dec 22, 2011 4:54:46 | I am aware you can get PDF's on the books by googling it. I found it immensely useful to do character research offline, though I am not sure if I should directly link you to it. I would also recommend that you tell your group to do less discussing and rule lawyering and get on with the roleplaying itself. I have a guy who constantly rule lawyers and it makes games creep to a mere crawl, so much so that he's going to be the first to be told to leave ever in this group. I find it isn't very fun if it gets overly bogged down in discussion as it makes the game less fun and desirable for the experienced and new alike. When it comes down to it, the rules is simply a conduit for unadultrated fun. |
| #3Petey7Dec 22, 2011 7:44:41 | The PDFs are nice, but technically illegal. Check out the system reference document. Link below. www.d20srd.org/ |
| #4juliannabean72289Dec 22, 2011 13:08:59 | Thanks ![]() |