I actually haven't played too many ttrpgs, but I did really enjoy playing D&D 3.5. Oddly enough I wasn't attracted to my character too much cause I usually ended up playing a different one each time I played for the most part. It was kinda weird. But I loved playing different characters so it kinda worked out.
One thing D&D has going for it is different characters feel very different. Different races, classes, abilities, etc. so even simply trying different things is fun.
Interesting topic! I like how The One Ring makes characters consider Shadow Points (sort of exposure to evil and can cause a condition) and Eye of Sauron Awareness which can cause an encounter if it gets too high. It has hope points that can be used to help die rolls and if that resource gets too low another condition is possible.
I do like The One Ring alot! I tried solo but always felt a little pressure about playing in that world
I actually haven't played too many ttrpgs, but I did really enjoy playing D&D 3.5. Oddly enough I wasn't attracted to my character too much cause I usually ended up playing a different one each time I played for the most part. It was kinda weird. But I loved playing different characters so it kinda worked out.
One thing D&D has going for it is different characters feel very different. Different races, classes, abilities, etc. so even simply trying different things is fun.
Interesting topic! I like how The One Ring makes characters consider Shadow Points (sort of exposure to evil and can cause a condition) and Eye of Sauron Awareness which can cause an encounter if it gets too high. It has hope points that can be used to help die rolls and if that resource gets too low another condition is possible.