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Dwarves V Ratkin 150 points - One Page Rules Skirmish Battle 3
Continuing on from our last game of OPR skirmish, The Dwarves find themselves lost in the swampy ruins and discover a den of Ratkin. Will they be able to summon enough mana to escape? Find out in todays battle report.
Links for this Episode:
Forest of Wisdom, Picton - forestofwisdom.com.au/
Proxy Wargaming Australia - proxywargamingaus.com/
Arjade.net
Patreon.com/Arjadesrangers
instagram @Arjadesgames
Facebook.com/arjade.productions
Music Dream Raid by Matthew Pablo
Used with permission.
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OPR-AOF-QUEST - Ep 1 - A Game... I Guess- Rangers Afterdark
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Alright. We finally get our hands dirty for a game of AOF Quest. And it is.... well... see for yourself. haha. No spoilers but we have a debrief at the end. Once again we are filming from the Hilton Sydney... ooh la la. haha. Thanks to the staff there for looking after me, and apologies for getting sick in your lovely hotel suite. Again, Afterdark Videos are kind of low rent, so apologies for t...
OPR-AOF-QUEST - Ep 0 - Prep Work - Rangers Afterdark
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Episode 0 of the Age of Fantasy Quest campaign. Rangers Afterdark filmed on location at the Hilton in Sydney! I also show off my portable gaming set up inspired by @BillMakingStuff so unspoken thanks to him for the idea I guess. If you are looking for a battle, this episode is not for you my friend. haha. Sorry. Battle will be uploaded tonight as well though. Again, Afterdark Videos are kind of...
Ep 0.5 - Why you should play DnD 4e right now!
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In this video we will look at the good things about DnD4e and why you have definitely underestimated it. Watch and take a look at all the great things about DnD4e and why you should play it right now! *Note: Arjade Rangers Afterdark focus on discussions rather than gameplay.
Dwarves V Goblins 2 150 points - One Page Rules Skirmish Battle 2
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Continuing on from our first game of OPR skirmish, Dwarves V Goblins rematch. Hopefully the quality isn't too terrible. We will have to work on that as we go forward. Music Dream Raid by Matthew Pablo Used with permission.
Ep0 - Did People Hate DnD4e? - Rangers Afterdark
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In this video we are going to take a quick look at the societal factors that led to DnD 4e getting the bad reaction that it did. We are also going to ask, was it actually a garbage fire? *NOTE: Arjade Rangers Afterdark Videos the focus is on discussion rather than gameplay.
Age Of Fantasy QUEST - Brief Overview - Rangers Afterdark
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We take a look at the new Age of Fantasy Quest book by One Page Rules and quickly talk about how it is set up.
Dwarves V Goblins 150 points - One Page Rules Skirmish Battle 1
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Our first game of OPR skirmish, Dwarves V Goblins. Come help me as I fumble through the rules and learn to play this simpler game that my brain can handle. Thanks once again to @TheJoyofWargaming for inspiring me to get off my butt and make a video. This also gives me a bit more of a chance to get some more Mystic Times lore out into the wild. Hopefully the quality isn't too terrible. We will h...
RANGERS Channel update June 2024
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A quick video to update you on the plan for the channel and where we are up to. Thanks to @TheJoyofWargaming for inspiring me to get back at it. Go check it out. Also check out Inn Games Moss Vale!
005: Take me out to the Ball Park - 5150: New Beginnings Solo Play RPG
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Actual Play video of 5150 New Beginnings. Please share with your friends or in any gaming groups you might be a part of online. Oron Ryder has been trying to make ends meet but only keeps getting squashed in the big city. In this episode he decides to turn to a life of crime. Maybe that might help him find the way to make ends meet. Please consider buying "The Money Master's Guide: Gamemasterin...
004: Random - Bank Heist Hero - 5150: New Beginnings Solo Play RPG
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Actual Play video of 5150 New Beginnings. If you like the video please comment and let me know what we could do to improve the quality. Oron Ryder feels dejected after the struggle to find a way to make his life better. He heads over to the bank to try and track down what is going on with his credit rating. Unbeknownst to Mr. Ryder, he isn't the only average labor joe struggling financially in ...
003: Chillin: Looking for Work - 5150: New Beginnings Solo Play RPG
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Actual Play video of 5150 New Beginnings. If you like the video please comment and let me know what we could do to improve the quality. Oron Ryder wants to get himself a better life. In this episode he goes and chills with his buddy Rob Baghandler, a professional thief looking for help with his next job. Unfortunately for Oron, their meeting takes place in a bar with some nosey parkers that imp...
002: Intro: Home Time - 5150: New Beginnings Solo Play RPG
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Actual Play video of 5150 New Beginnings. If you like the video please comment and let me know what we could do to improve the quality. Our first actual gameplay of this game. Oron comes home from work to a little surprise on his doorstep. We get to see how Involuntary Encounters work and play out a scenario for the first time on tape. I hope you enjoy the presentation of the game. I'd love som...
001a: How the Campaign System Works - 5150: New Beginnings
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In this video we take a quick look at the Campaign System and how it works and discuss what Oron Ryder's approach to this is going to be. We take a look at how you generate encounters and gain rep d6 (xp) and have a successful campaign. This is the final video about the preamble and in the next one we will actually start playing.
001: Character Creation - 5150: New Beginnings
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We make up our character for the Solo Play campaign of 5150. This works nicely as a little guide to character creation if you want to play your own game, but also it lets us get to know our hero going forth.
5150: New Beginnings - Solo RPG Review
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5150: New Beginnings - Solo RPG Review
005 - Marik Vs Clan Wolf - Recon - Scan Da Navy In
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005 - Marik Vs Clan Wolf - Recon - Scan Da Navy In
004 - AccountantStrike FEAT. Gohan - Battletech Campaign
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004 - AccountantStrike FEAT. Gohan - Battletech Campaign
003 - The Rubberducky Offensive - Convoy Escort - Marik V Marik
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003 - The Rubberducky Offensive - Convoy Escort - Marik V Marik
002 - All your Base are Belong to Whom? - Defence Mission - Marik V Steiner
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002 - All your Base are Belong to Whom? - Defence Mission - Marik V Steiner
001 - Wolves in the Forest - Marik Vs Clan Wolf Patrol
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001 - Wolves in the Forest - Marik Vs Clan Wolf Patrol
Battletech/Alphastrike - Campaign 000
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Battletech/Alphastrike - Campaign 000
Lakshmi Campaign 002 - Robot Legions Vs Plague Disciples
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Lakshmi Campaign 002 - Robot Legions Vs Plague Disciples
Lakshmi Campaign 001 - Blood Brothers Vs Robot Legions
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Lakshmi Campaign 001 - Blood Brothers Vs Robot Legions
Lakshmi Campaign 000 - The setup
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Lakshmi Campaign 000 - The setup
I need your help!
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I need your help!
Welcome to Arjade's Rangers
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Welcome to Arjade's Rangers
DungeonDraft - Beginner Guide to Dungeondraft
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DungeonDraft - Beginner Guide to Dungeondraft
Unofficial Astartes Trailer Leaked (Viewer Discretion Advised)
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Unofficial Astartes Trailer Leaked (Viewer Discretion Advised)
How to make a World Map
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How to make a World Map

Komentáře

  • @PatriceBoivin
    @PatriceBoivin Před 5 dny

    The problem is, if it's not backward compatible to AD&D or D&D BECMI, it's not the same game. It's a different game with a DnD sticker on it. Like slapping a Clue sticker on Pay Day and declaring it's Clue.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 5 dny

      Yep. I definitely can see that point of view, and absolutely that is my argument against it as well.

  • @VictorJulioHurtado
    @VictorJulioHurtado Před 5 dny

    Its so good to see 4e getting some love after so many years.

  • @jameskyle7943
    @jameskyle7943 Před 12 dny

    I enjoy 4E in it's board game format, the D&D Adventure Board Games. In that context it works quite well.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 11 dny

      Me too. Its actually how we will be playing the solo play of this, more or less.

  • @testtest648
    @testtest648 Před 12 dny

    Don't give up! Keep trying.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 12 dny

      I'll definitely give it another go. It didn't feel as fun as playing a game if skirmish though. I might watch some other peoples videos as they make them and see what i did wrong.

  • @josephbeckett2330
    @josephbeckett2330 Před 13 dny

    There are a few, in my opinion, problems that 4E introduced. ABSOLUTE NUMBER ONE is that 4E introduced the concept of just shitting all over historical creators, settings, art, concepts, tradition, and history to pimp 4E. All this bullshit about Gary being racist/sexist or whatever started here. 2.) It felt the exact same at level 1 as level 8 as level 25 as level 50. I use my At-Will card, I use my At-Will card, I use my Daily card, I Short Rest. . . 3.) It focused on this "Points of Light" shit which just kiled lore. Alao, and as someone who hates FR, . . . Spell Plague. 4.) It really focused on the idea that character death was near impossible. It took all the risk of failure out of playing. It actually thought Skill Challenges were both good and inovative. Or Teiflings, or Warlocks as Core options. Really, the main reason it was so unpopular was that it was boring. It removed a lot of possibility and just made the game a flashy game of Magic the Gathering.

  • @erickling4016
    @erickling4016 Před 13 dny

    Ran 4e at release in 2008. Started a campaign that lasted 5 years. Group decided to switch to PF when we got deep into Paragon tier because combat slowed down too much. Would love to try it again.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 11 dny

      You definitely should. I can see how it could slow down with higher tiers of play.

  • @zpetriw
    @zpetriw Před 14 dny

    Don't be bummed out! I think you played the dwarves wrong. For skirmish rules, one model has one attack and one toughness and is worth 15 points. That means your 155 points vs 45 would be under the 50% level and would be "easy". But they should have had 3 attacks total and 3 toughness total! Not 9 and 9! That's why you got trounced. I also think they should be a unit that moves together, not separately. Also, I believe alertness goes up by 1 every turn unless you roll a 6, in which case it goes up by 2. But anyway, 3 dwarf attacks and 3 toughness should be possible for your 18 toughness and 6 attacks to defeat, even if you're hitting on sixes. The web app will also build waves for you automatically, and the points total should scale to your difficulty. Might make things easier.

    • @testtest648
      @testtest648 Před 13 dny

      Agreed. Use the web app until you really get it.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 12 dny

      Okay I'll take a look at the rules again and see where i went wrong

  • @Wolf359inc
    @Wolf359inc Před 15 dny

    So, after a quick review of the rules, I can find no way to permanently increase Quality after character creation, outside of skills, which can give the attribute a temporary boost to the end of the turn. Defence can be increased after character creation by wearing armour and a shield. So, if you want better Quality, you should take whatever bonuses you can get in character creation, I guess… Cheers,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 15 dny

      Yeah. As you level up you get more stats, but in order to level up you have to complete missions haha. Its quite hard to level up when you are rolling 6+ for every roll and 1/3 of what you are supposed to be facing out numbers you and rolls on 4+

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 15 dny

      Thanks for having a look though

    • @Wolf359inc
      @Wolf359inc Před 15 dny

      @@arjade_24 I guess that might be one of the reasons the game is still in Beta, while they try to figure out a balance. I looked at the levelling up experience tables, and Quality and Defence do not appear on them. Maybe something else happens as you add levels, but I haven’t gotten that far yet… :)

  • @Wolf359inc
    @Wolf359inc Před 15 dny

    I’m not overly familiar with these new rules, but something doesn’t feel right about what was just played. For starters, in other OPR games, ranged weapons generally do one attack per model. Three attacks per model seems overkill. I’ll do some reading… Cheers,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 15 dny

      I dont know how badly i messed up the rules but I definitely feel that i was underpowered in a way that impacted the fun.

  • @Wolf359inc
    @Wolf359inc Před 15 dny

    I love the portable board, made from picture frames, and will probably steal this idea. The perfectionist in me is looking at those piano hinges, and frantically looking around for a chisel, to carve out some of that wood, so the hinges are flush. Have you kept the original glass in the frames? I know these would get broken within a week, for me, so I will be replacing them with some Perspex. Keeping that surface was a genius idea, as it allows the board to serve double duty as a writing surface for other games/ tasks. My last effort for a budget, multi-surface board was a 3’ x3’ foldable foam core board. Cut four 18” x 18” squares, and taped them together with book binding tape, as you would any other folding game board. Also taped the exposed edges of the board, for protection, and rigidity. Then I purchased seven lengths of cloth at 4’ x 4’, and created slip-on covers to fit the board, using a hastily drawn pattern as a template, scissors, and iron-on hemming tape, to make the sleeves at either end. This gives me blank surfaces appropriate for grass, sand, snow, clay, lava, swamp, and space. Great for Five Parsecs from Home, and other small skirmish games. Haven’t watched past the first minute or so yet, so expect another, more relevant, post later on… Cheers,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 15 dny

      Yeah, so they are cheap picture frames and as such its perspex not glass haha. And the wood was pretty dodgy so i had to structurally reinforce it. Theres a video by BillMakingStuff where he makes a similar kit from an old backgammon board but despite looking for months i could not find one anywhere around and the one i bought online had a huge inner edge that didnt work for the gaming i wanted. So in the end i just went for the picture frames haha. You want something deep enough to be able to hold things in it is my only advice.

  • @jorgejurman7158
    @jorgejurman7158 Před 15 dny

    very interesting, thanks for sharing!

  • @Wolf359inc
    @Wolf359inc Před 16 dny

    Why didn’t you activate the Troll and remove Shaken, after it was downed, as your next activation? It would have acted as a great way to draw fire from your other units, as well as having the best chances of all your units to withstand/ heal future wounds? That said, please keep these bat reps coming! Cheers,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 16 dny

      Haha i actually mention that briefly in the later round. The honest truth is I forgot i could do that in the moment haha. Im still learning haha.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 16 dny

      The truth is I'm not actually a very good player in general. I find it hard to keep track of everything which is why i guess i play opr so much as its rules are loads simpler

    • @Wolf359inc
      @Wolf359inc Před 15 dny

      @@arjade_24 the best way to get better is just to play more games. The absolute best way to get better is to play against a real life opponent, but that often isn’t an option. Please keep doing what you are doing. It’s great! Cheers,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 15 dny

      @@Wolf359inc thanks man haha i appreciate it

  • @James-ql5nz
    @James-ql5nz Před 16 dny

    I taught my 8- and 10-year old children to play 4th Edition. They loved creating character personalities, crunching numbers, describing their actions .... They both fell in love with roleplaying games thanks to 4E. Now that they're in their early 20's, one is still playing RPGs, and the other has fond memories and has hours of "remember when that crazy thing happened" kind of stories we can share. I'm more than a little nostalgic for 4E, and I still believe it's the best set of game rules D&D has produced.

    • @ArjadesRangers
      @ArjadesRangers Před 16 dny

      Thats awesome to hear. Im so glad they joined this great hobby and it clearly meant a lot to them.

  • @kitgoodyear9270
    @kitgoodyear9270 Před 17 dny

    Well said dude. 4e was a fantastic version. It's a pity it's the version that breaks or broke the D&D universe. It is so well thought out and put together, and artwork has not been matched since. I totally agree, Bring back the Warlord. And yes you can rollplay and do lots more than just combat. I could go on and on how good this game is.

  • @tablesaltgames
    @tablesaltgames Před 18 dny

    I’ve always said, if 4th would have come out with any other name than DnD it would’ve been a loved. The DnD community wasn’t ready for it.

  • @fedupN
    @fedupN Před 21 dnem

    I did! I fucking LOATHED 4th edition. It felt like a computer game in card format, popping a power on cool down. There was no soul, just roll. Like playing an MMO and calling it an RPG. Like Diablo 3, bunch of fucking numbers with nothing to bind it together. It was the basis of a computer game, not one to have characters. The classes, despite the "options," didn't feel like classes. Your warrior didn't cleave with a greatsword, he used the X ability to Y. Be sure to add the numbers as they go! None of the characters felt like they offered variance or choice or flavor. Oh, I get that it walked so 5th could run, that 4th Ed in fact innovated some great ideas that were refined later on, but I did not enjoy playing it at all.

    • @ArjadesRangers
      @ArjadesRangers Před 16 dny

      I am sorry you felt that way. I can certainly see how it might feel like that. And it's not for everyone.

  • @artistpoet5253
    @artistpoet5253 Před 21 dnem

    By the time of this edition I was deep into playing miniatures and trading card games. I played a lot of the WotC D&D minis game and still have a few of those minis. They were pretty cool. I didn't even realized that the combat in that game was pretty much D&D4e's combat. I might have really enjoyed 4e.

  • @kaidelege7579
    @kaidelege7579 Před 23 dny

    Like and subscribe for OPR content. Hope to see more from you.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 23 dny

      Oh definitely its one of the few games my brain can handle these days haha. Any requests for what youd like to see? Please check out our "lakshmi campaign" for some grimdark future content

    • @kaidelege7579
      @kaidelege7579 Před 18 dny

      @arjade_24 Just do your thing. I like the vibe of it. As if a buddy of mine cleared off his desk to give me a demo game. I love the Skull Pass minis. Wish I still had mine. Just waiting for them to release Old World dwarves so I can slap them on round bases and play Age of Fantasy.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 18 dny

      @@kaidelege7579 haha nice. Yeah i doubled down ion skull pass back in the day haha. Well thanks for the warm feedback.

  • @nevisysbryd7450
    @nevisysbryd7450 Před 24 dny

    It had a lot of merits, and a lot of faults. I have read that, allegedly, much of the design direction preceded World of Warcraft-however, MMORPGs preceded WoW by quite a while. WoW invented almost none of its mechanics, either-it but streamlined the subsystems from other MMORPGs to make the game more accessible to court a more casual audience. Regardless, the comparison holds more water than defenders often give it credit for. The cry often comes from what often boils down to players who sought a higher level of simulationism than the comparatively more abstract game mechanics (and presentation) divorced from diagetics not only in presentation but often in experience/engagement and narrative justification. Somewhat in 2e and _especially_ in 3e/3.5e, D&D drastically reduced the nondiegetic restrictions on what PCs could do (or attempt) and the narrowness of party roles as defined by especially the singular choice of class through feats, prestige classes, spells, etc. There was a much wider breadth of role specialization and granular customization to the point that rigidly codified roles were not hard-baked into the system, regardless that optimized play (and a sizeable chunk of casual play) veered in that direction. Players going in that direction was a commonly-selected _option,_ though, rather than a restriction or obligation. That is drastically different from: powers with diagetically arbitrary cooldowns (a standard feature largely associated with mmorpgs at the time, due to the weaker internet making online multiplayer games action games more or less untenable at the time); rigid and narrow explicitly-defined roles attached to classes that did not support or outright conflicted with/opposed the player's fantasy (eg a DPS nonmagical frontline straight warrior, ie, Fighter, rather than being forced into the role of a tank or commander); the horrible implementation of skill challenges (largely reducing the lateral thinking that defined the _entire appeal of ttrpgs as compared to linear video games_ to a large portion of players) in allowing basically only two arbitarily pre-selected skills to be relevant and a flat progression system (three successes); hard-baking in a frequency of magical items that massively undercut the fantasy and worldbuilding of most settings in the overall franchise to-date along the reward schedule comparable to the incremental bonuses standard to video game linear progression systems; non-diagetic presentation and mechanics and powers sometimes being directly _anti-diagetic_ to player fantasies; and a lot of smaller things. 4e was designed, from the ground up, to play via a never-completed VTTRPG platform that tracked and automated powers, cooldowns, HP, status effects, bonuses/penalties, spaces, and a lot more. It is not really a metaphor; 4e was intended to be half-ttrpg, half-video game, and the system suffered for the abject failure to deliver on the video game portion along with fundamentally misunderstanding multiple core pillars of the appeal of ttrpgs in an open-ended, dynamic and responsive world which is inherently harder to achieve with such rigid role restrictions and the inflexible limitations of computer systems compared to what a human DM can do. While the comparisons to video games were and are often overstated and unjustly derisive, much of the comparison is fundamentally valid. It is not a fundamentally bad system, but an _extremely_ specialized one, and not necessarily well-executed on its own premises in some areas. It is on the crunchier end _with_ modern ttrpg tools and it requires an immense amount of player buy-in to extremely narrow definitions of character motivation, class, power, progression, and adventure concepts. Given that ttrpgs are a niche activity to begin with (somewhere around 40 million players globally, and that is likely a significant overestimate, with likely loosely around half that active players, distributed across all ttrpg systems), that sort of hyper-specialized, high-investment play was realistically never going to achieve anywhere near the sort of broad appeal and commercial success it needed for the level of investment WotC and Hasbro put into it, or really do very well with ttrpg players at all. Notice that most of its success in more recent homebrew, alternative systems, and 5e, are loosely copying _elements_ onto the core of a different system rather than adopting it wholesale or taking elements from other systems onto the core 4e system. 4e is not for most people. It is okay that it works for those that it does, and it is okay that it does not work for the most players that it does not.

  • @davidcardoso3525
    @davidcardoso3525 Před 24 dny

    I DM'd a 4th ed. campaign for over a year & played in one for just over a year. When I moved to the town I currently live in I knew no one, so I beelined to a game store to look for 'my people'. I was happy to hear the clatter of dice from the back of the store. I went to take a look & saw 4th ed. character sheets. I turned around & walked away without saying a word. I will play solo PF1 before I play 4th ed. again.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 24 dny

      Oh wow. You dislike it that much? What is it about it that makes you feel that way?

    • @davidcardoso3525
      @davidcardoso3525 Před 24 dny

      @@arjade_24 Fair question. Keeping track of all of the conditions as DM was painful to the point that I felt, for the first time in my life, as if I couldn't keep track of everything going on on the battlefield. The long campaign I played in I played a minotaur paladin/cleric hybrid (long live d12's!). He was enjoyable/powerful, but in looking at the Powers I found little outside of those Powers I chose that interested me. There is a too-optimal way to build each class. As an aside at this point, I still have the 4th ed. character creator on my old PC & I no longer (read rarely) power game. I found the classes to be not as distinct from each other as I'd like. Too many classes have a (let us say) 5th level Power that has an effect on the battlefield that another class can do at the same level & with the same basic effect...but with a different name. Balanced does not mean interesting. I'm a fan of Vancian spell-casting. Combat length at high levels was nuts, in part because of action economy. A single combat lasting 5 hours is usually a bit much. I have no issue with the occasional long combat - I ran a seven-hour long combat using 2nd ed. D&D rules & it was incredibly memorable, but when each session is but a single combat, it grows stale. My first 4th ed. character was named Thaco & no one got the joke...not a reason to dislike a system, but still... I started playing from the Moldvay Box in the earliest '80's. Maybe it's a generational thing. Off the top of my head the handful of things I liked - the term 'Bloodied'. Minions. Rules for hypothermia reflected in loss of Healing Surges. Having a Skill Challenge that takes multiple successes & can be achieved using different Skills....I learned from the last & it has changed how I approach Skills. As an aside, at that same game store I found a 'looking for players' posting on a bulletin board & am still playing Pathfinder 1st ed. with that group 11 years later.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 24 dny

      @@davidcardoso3525 they are all very fair criticisms i guess. It can certainly creep up on you, especially at higher levels. Im glad to hear you found a group though. :) happy ending for all

  • @DigitalinDaniel
    @DigitalinDaniel Před 25 dny

    4E is my favorite followed by B/X. B/X is like the easy most fundamental D&D you need to know. All the other editions just feel like a bunch of convoluted jank and needless rules piled on top of B/X, like someone's fanfiction. Where 4E feels like the first and only time they actually changed the chassis and not just the paint. I think 4E is the definitive WotC product and literally the only reason to go with a WotC product. If you wanna play the authentic B/X D&D then definitely just go with Necrotic Gnome... otherwise play any indie game over D&D :') Shadowdark, ICRPG, Dragonbane, EZD6, Dungeon Crawl Classics... they're just vastly superior to WotC imo.

  • @clarkside4493
    @clarkside4493 Před 25 dny

    I faithfully adapted the 4e Player's Handbook classes, Paragon Paths, Epic Destinies, and Magic Items to 5th Edition. And I do mean "faithfully." They're as close to the originals as I could get. The Powers, the levels you get them at, the Paragon Paths, everything except the races. Epic Destinies slotted into the Guild/Piety framework pretty perfectly, so that's where they went due to 5e's level cap of 20. They're in my book on the DM's Guild. It's called Player's Guide to Powers.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Cool man. I bet you worked hard on it.

    • @clarkside4493
      @clarkside4493 Před 25 dny

      @@arjade_24 Most certainly. I even did Keep on the Shadowfell and The Slaying Stone the same way. I've done work on Seekers of the Ashen Crown, Thunderspire Labyrinth, and my Player's Guide to the Forgotten Realms adaptation: Player's Guide to Faerun Powers.

  • @sashmiel6566
    @sashmiel6566 Před 25 dny

    I loved 4E. Especially when they implemented a "Endless cantrip" for magic users so that at the early (and even later levels) We weren't useless when we ran out of slots.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Thats one of the homebrews i now always use. I think adding endless spellcasting makes mages a bit less useless haha.

    • @graveyardshift2100
      @graveyardshift2100 Před 25 dny

      Magic as a whole definitely decreased in power though.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      @@graveyardshift2100 certainly. In conbat doubley so. The big crazy stuff got moved to rituals i think. I feel it became more clearly defined too. But yes, i can see your point. Overall its a nerf.

  • @jorgejurman7158
    @jorgejurman7158 Před 25 dny

    love the vid buddy, thx for sharing!

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Thanks man. This one has kind of had more traction than anything else on the channel so far haha. Which is surprising because its the one i did the least effort for haja

    • @jorgejurman7158
      @jorgejurman7158 Před 24 dny

      @@arjade_24 no problem friend, i am waiting the next video

  • @RikThunder33
    @RikThunder33 Před 25 dny

    i dont play with minis...

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Thats fair. I think one of the legitimate downsides is that in order to engage in 4e as it is designed is that you do need that physical representation of combat when you get into it.

    • @graveyardshift2100
      @graveyardshift2100 Před 25 dny

      You can cut down on the need for minis and grids in 4e by switching to zoned terrain for combat. For example, the Burning Hands spell power is a blast attack starting from your wizard and hitting a small area in front of them. So in zoned combat you would forgo exact grid positions and instead say that the flames simply hit everything within that area in front of the wizard. You still need some method of keeping track of things, but 4e should translate easily into anything that isn't pure theater of the mind, and even then it can still work.

    • @DigitalinDaniel
      @DigitalinDaniel Před 25 dny

      You literally don't need minis... just remember 1 square is 5ft and its no different that every other edition playing theatre of mind.

    • @RikThunder33
      @RikThunder33 Před 25 dny

      @@DigitalinDaniel i know. im just saying to the contrary of what he was saying (we all use minis) that i do not use minis. also squares are stupid. my opinion. ^^° they can be really useful. but also very constricting.

  • @user-pc5ww8fh6d
    @user-pc5ww8fh6d Před 25 dny

    I didn't hate 4th, bought a lot of books for 4th. But I made one mistake with 4th, I forgot my mistake with 2nd. I bought a lot of books from 2nd. Fool me twice eh. I never bought 3rd because of buying so much of 2nd. But I forgot my mistake with 2nd. I learned though. I have almost every single pdf in existence for 5th, so I got to see what it actually was like. Not worth the cash. But in the end, 4th was just about selling books. Just like 2nd and 3rd and 5th was. I frankly couldn't care less about shareholders and Hasbro. I went with the nostalgia bid, I bought some brand new 1st edition AD&D pod hardcovers. Actual real genuine original D&D. Not the bloated sell sell sell disaster that has been the case since. I likely will not even waste time hunting the pdfs for 2024. No one really needs it. Remember, rolegaming began as a wargame, and thus, 4th was closer to its origins than ever since. I think the hate was fabricated to make room for 5th.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      That is a good point about the wargaming. I think it is very tactical and thats one of the things i love about 4th.

  • @DrWaites
    @DrWaites Před 25 dny

    I went through several cycles. Didn't like it on first release. Learned to like it doing Organized Play. Went to other games (5e) then got nostalgic for 4e. Now I've been running 4e weekly for the past 9 months for players mostly used to 5e. I'm hating it. Players are constantly forgetting bonuses, not fulfilling their class roles, making basic attacks instead of using At-Wills, etc. And the combats are long, even at low levels. (We've reached 4th level after playing weekly for 9 months.) I can add roleplaying and story, but the game already moves at a snails pace. Most combats shouldn't have the epic scope required by the system - just move past it! Powers, magic items, etc, are scattered between a half dozen books and everything needs to be on power cards to reduce the page flipping. So players are only studying their sheets for hours. We have no meaningful interactions between the characters or NPCs. It's not good for me in 2024.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      This is true. Your players do need to have that mmo mindset of doing their job if you want them to be successful. I can see how a 5e casual group would take a bit of guiding from the gm to get in the right headspace.

  • @ItWasSaucerShaped
    @ItWasSaucerShaped Před 25 dny

    the hate for 4E at the time was as real and viral as it was nonsensical. i think a significant culprit had nothing at all to do with D&D - World of Warcraft had just come out and TTRPG purists saw it as something that was invading 'their' space and stealing away their players. 4E had mechanics that, for those purists, was too 'videogamey' and represented part of that perceived invasion. the fact that 4E was so clear and concise in its rules was, for them, a drawback - a sign the hobby was changing 4E is and always probably will be the finest editions of D&D ever made. great and clear rules, excellent clarity for newcomers to the game about most if not all concepts and stuff for every single class to do it all came crashing down because WotC put a psycho in charge of the digital development of the game, which is what they bet everything on business-wise, and then that psycho went and murdered the ex-wife he'd be stalking and killed himself so all support for 4E basically just froze right then and there, and the product instantly died in terms of support

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Yep. I remember having to fight the urge to compare it to WoW. And a lot of my players would be like "in wow it works like this" and id be like "cool, but this game is not wow." Haha

    • @sashmiel6566
      @sashmiel6566 Před 25 dny

      To an extent, I agree, but I think it also had to do with the fact that 3.5 was not that far past and 4E was not backwards compatible at all. The time between AD&D and 3.0 was almost a generation seperate.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      @@sashmiel6566 yep. This was my argument at the time. I was like "4th ed, we just had 3.5 ed?"

  • @Dracoaurion
    @Dracoaurion Před 25 dny

    The short answer is that no one knew how shit Wizards was going to make 5e.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Haha are you not a fan? 5e is my least favourite edition to be honest.

    • @graveyardshift2100
      @graveyardshift2100 Před 25 dny

      Got that right.

    • @Luchiop
      @Luchiop Před 25 dny

      such a non lazy comment that adds so much to the discussion.

  • @bamboozledgreatcrowd8982

    4th edition made me hate combat. Every other session was combat, it seemed. It was long and un-enjoyable. It was the dark age of D&D.

    • @ItWasSaucerShaped
      @ItWasSaucerShaped Před 25 dny

      ' went and played a game that from its inception has been about tactical combat. and they made me play tactical combat in it! was truly horrible'

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      I can see how that could happen if your gm isn't on the ball. The combat is more interesting than other editions, but if its all you get then i can see how that would grow stale quickly

    • @sashmiel6566
      @sashmiel6566 Před 25 dny

      Yeah, I feel that being the case with Adventurer's league.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      @@sashmiel6566 definitely. Adventure league is geared to some hack and slash wherever you go

    • @graveyardshift2100
      @graveyardshift2100 Před 25 dny

      Meanwhile that's my experience with 5e now because it's so easy to get overpowered that the dm has to over balance the enemies at a certain point.

  • @facettedbag8293
    @facettedbag8293 Před 26 dny

    We played 4e from its release until well into the life of 5e. We finally swapped only because our only laptop that still had the old character builder finally died. I find it much easier to DM than other editions. The rules have an internal consistency once you learn the basics that's just incredibly hard to find in other editions and games. 5e in particular is a mess of ill defined interactions and edge cases. My biggest critique of 4e is that it's even more combat centric than other editions, and the exploration and social pillars are a little anemic without a good DM to compensate and massage the rules as necessary (allowing creative out of combat power usage). Skill challenges in particular were presented clumsily in the original release as well, which didn't help. Sidenote: I still weep for the loss of streetwise from the skill list in 5e

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      Haha yes. The character builder! Im going to try and build a character without it. But i do remember the builder being very useful haha. Again i totally agree with the clearer definitions. I think its combat focus is probably responsible for that. Haha.

    • @nevisysbryd7450
      @nevisysbryd7450 Před 24 dny

      Skill challenges were an excellent premise that were horribly underbaked and more horribly presented.

  • @IcarusGames
    @IcarusGames Před 26 dny

    I have maintained for years that most of the "innovations" that have been made to 5e, especially by 3rd parties, since launch have their DNA in 4e. I think he most common ways people "improve" their 5e games brings them closer to 4e. If someone released a new TTRPG tomorrow that was exactly the same as 4e but with a different name and different names for the powers, but all the mechanics were the same, I think it would pass $1m on kickstarter without breaking a sweat. 4e also has IMO the best DMG of any edition, regardless of what edition you play. It actually introduces the concept of the dungeon master to someone who has never done it before and is full of practical advice you can apply no matter the system.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 26 dny

      Completely agree re dmg. My next video about it talks a bit about it haha. And yeah i often read posts about "i want to do this" and im like they do that in 3e or 4e haha. Also thanks for watching my video. I know you are a busy creator.

    • @clarkside4493
      @clarkside4493 Před 25 dny

      I noticed that the 4e inspiration goes deeper than even that. The 5e warlock ends up with 2 cantrips, 4 spells slots that return on a short rest, and 4 spells that return on a long rest. This is effectively identical to the 4e class model. I was so taken with the notion that I adapted the 4e Players Handbook classes to 5e as closely to the original version as possible. Like, 2 at-wills, 4 encounter attacks and daily attacks (each, in total), various Utility Powers, Paragon Paths at 11th level, but I had to make Epic Destinies essentially epic level guilds because of 5e's level cap. Fortunately, it slotted into that framework pretty seamlessly. I call my book Player's Guide to Powers and it's on the DM's Guild if you're interested.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 25 dny

      @@clarkside4493 nice I'll have to check it out

  • @kitgoodyear9270
    @kitgoodyear9270 Před 26 dny

    If 4e was not a D&D version it would have been better received. It is a great system and the game plays very well. As for being a D&D product, the artwork supasses just about any version and something a bit lacking in 5e. The monster stat blocks are so well laid out together with the encounter building design and the 4e Dungeon Master Guide 2 has to be one of the best DM companion books out there. Would love to see a show about 4th if you do one. Great show.

    • @Arcboltkonrad13
      @Arcboltkonrad13 Před 26 dny

      It would have been better received MAYBE but it would NOT have sold nearly as well as it did. And I am happy that as the years have gone on more and more people are going back and finding the system was actually good.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 26 dny

      Yeah. This is kind of what I have said for a while now. 4e isnt a dnd game haha. I probably wouldn't have played it if it wasnt dnd but. Haha.

  • @Shop_S-mart
    @Shop_S-mart Před 26 dny

    This was my first introduction to D&D. My first DM was the standard that I measured all other DMs. I believe a great DM can make any edition good. He understood the rules are there as a guide. The biggest and most important rule of them all is the rule of cool. He made the game a blast. The adventures were character driven. If we did something that ruined his story he would adjust it. When the 5e dropped I jumped on it. I did become the perma-DM but I didn't mind. I didn't hate 4e but it was a different beast. I tried using campaigns from other editions and it did not work. 5e made it easier to convert campaigns. 4e is a point and click game. It locked you in a box. As a DM it makes thing easier if you know what everyone is capable of doing but, for the players it mentally blocks you from the possible things you could do.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 26 dny

      I can certainly see that. It is a bit like "math-hammer" at times but sometimes that mental arithmetic is useful to give you a different challenge. And I completely agree that any GM worth their salt will make their edition work for the story.

  • @Arcboltkonrad13
    @Arcboltkonrad13 Před 26 dny

    I love 4e, it's my favorite edition actually!

  • @waterslethe
    @waterslethe Před 26 dny

    Went all-in on D&D 4e. Thought everyone online was being knee-jerky with their negativity on it at the start. A few years into playing it our group realized it just wasn't fun to play. The new players in my group who hadn't played 2e or 3e would just tap their power cards and roll dice in silence waiting for combat to be over. Their eyes lit up for the first time when we switched to PF1 and they felt like they could tell the stories they wanted to tell. There's so much rose-tinted reminiscing on 4e these days it feels like a massive overcorrection. For a lot of people who gave it an honest try, it just wasn't fun.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 26 dny

      Thats certainly an interesting take. I have to say our playgroup kind of had the opposite experience. 4e brought something to us that 3e didn't have. Maybe we both were just bored with the status quo and needed a change up.

  • @zpetriw
    @zpetriw Před 27 dny

    Looks good! We are looking to give it a try soon. I also noticed the Tough (18) heroes - I think it's because the base was a Tough (6) unit instead of a Tough (3), so I imagine that'll get changed later.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 27 dny

      Yeah. I just assumed it was to give you a bit of survivability through the waves

  • @MiniWarMutt
    @MiniWarMutt Před měsícem

    To remove the "shaken" that mini has to use its turn to remove stun. I think. I'm new to this awesome game, too. At the end of each round, if the army is down to half or less, must take a morale test. If the unit is already shaken, it's removed from the table. Nice Batrep! Subbed.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před měsícem

      Thanks. Yep thats the rule haha. I am putting together the next one where i looked that up haha. I hope you enjoy the videos. If you have any suggestions or stuff you want to see let me know.

    • @Wolf359inc
      @Wolf359inc Před 16 dny

      I thoroughly enjoy OPR, and a good bat rep. Nice to see more Aussies playing these great games. I’m always tempted to film my own bat reps, but, as they say, I have a good face for radio, and a great voice for silent films… :) Cheers,

    • @ArjadesRangers
      @ArjadesRangers Před 16 dny

      ​@@Wolf359incthanks man, you definitely should have a crack. It doesn't take much, just a phone and some patience.

  • @dundermoose
    @dundermoose Před měsícem

    @TheJoyofWargaming brought me here.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před měsícem

      Ooh was that because i tagged him? Well thank you for the visit. Hopefully some of our games are to your liking.

  • @tinywargamer3863
    @tinywargamer3863 Před 2 měsíci

    After watching 3 episodes I still don't get it how this would wotk in coop mode (like playing with friends)? I mean it's great for solo play (obviously), but more than 1 character could be a bit tricky...

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 2 měsíci

      You just run two stars instead of hiring helpers. I can see how it might not appeal to some people. For me co-op mode allows you to have 2 characters with different motivations and approaches to things. Imagine one star who is a police man type and one star who is a priest type. They both want others to do the right thing but the cop might be quick to fight and punish wrong doers, where as the priest might want to try and talk things out. So then the players interact as per a normal rpg to decide the plan.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 2 měsíci

      They can both roll to talk the talk, and their unique abilities will help in some cases and hurt in others

  • @tinywargamer3863
    @tinywargamer3863 Před 2 měsíci

    and if I want to play it with my friends ( I know who has time, right🙂) - like a full Coop mode- would it be doable, like can we accualy make it to create say 4 Starsa and just go woth the flow, or it would be OP to do just that (or maybe one star to lead and rest Grunts)?

  • @CanadianFabe
    @CanadianFabe Před 7 měsíci

    Did that battleboard come with the quickplay rules? I have the other rule set but not that board.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 7 měsíci

      That one came with kickstarter, but I'm pretty sure its in the print and play pdf

  • @m.e.3862
    @m.e.3862 Před 9 měsíci

    I like the story telling style with the art! Are those just illustrations that you found online? This guy can’t catch a break. Looking forward to the next episode 😊

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      No. For the art i generated it with Midjourney. You can tell as some of them have some pretty jank fingers haha. I figure for these videos that art is suitable. Haha

  • @davidlhsl
    @davidlhsl Před 9 měsíci

    I'll use the Mythic Game Master Emulator, 2nd Edition, to help determine what you manufacture. I'll use the description meaning table. I roll 1d100 twice and get "defiantly abnormal". Lessee, you manufacture statues such as gargoyles, nymphs, etc.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Hahaha this is now cannon haha

  • @davidlhsl
    @davidlhsl Před 9 měsíci

    Further interaction vs. "Golden Girls" - you actually passed 1d6 and they passed 0d6 (5 and 4 vs their People of 3). Happens to me as well with all we have to keep track of -- it's easy to miss modifiers and rules that trigger. Loving your videos, and the narration with the cyberpunk artwork is exceptional.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Oh cool. Haha oh well. Mistakes happen haha. I'll try to keep that in mind for next time. Thanks for letting me know though

  • @davidlhsl
    @davidlhsl Před 9 měsíci

    Subscribed! I love THW and just discovered this.

  • @m.e.3862
    @m.e.3862 Před 9 měsíci

    I’m enjoying this so far. I like the randomness of him stumbling into situations like Kramer in Seinfeld 😅 Keep it coming 👍

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Hahaha now that is a visual haha

  • @edthethwguy
    @edthethwguy Před 9 měsíci

    Love how you detail the Story. It can go ways you don't expect. Being a Joe is a tough life. Also, you could come across someone being robbed and can choose to get involved or not. Graphics are the best.

    • @edthethwguy
      @edthethwguy Před 9 měsíci

      Also try Sweet Talking when Interacting.,

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Oooh I'll keep that in mind for when I inevitably get the robbed random again haha

  • @Corpus19
    @Corpus19 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the video.

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      No worries. I hope you are enjoying it

  • @m.e.3862
    @m.e.3862 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this! It looks like an easy system once you get the hang of it. IMHO it would be easier to have the tables as separate quick reference sheets instead of leafing through the pages 😊

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      They do have that at the back of the book for the most part. Im just trying to get the hang of things still, so am using the in-situ tables to make sure i dont miss something

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Honest truth is because I'm filming I am worried I'm gonna mess something up and get called out haha

    • @m.e.3862
      @m.e.3862 Před 9 měsíci

      Oh yeah it’s all good and I really like the story you come up with during your gameplay

    • @arjade_24
      @arjade_24 Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you. I hope you continue to enjoy the video. :)