Gaming Tonic
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This week everybody has been paying attention to What's Up With D&D? Not my weekly column here but the release of the D&D Next Open Playtest. If you are curious about how fast you can expect things to change and how dramatically during the D&D Next Open Playtest, then EN World may have a few answers. As most of you know I attended the D&D Summit in December at Wizards of the Coast. While at the event, I playtested a really early version of D&D Next. With my cell phone I managed to take several photos of my character sheet while everyone took a bathroom break (it pays to control your liquid intake). Sometime between the summit and the public announcement of the next edition of D&D, I asked Wizards of the Coast permission to show these to the fans. The time was not right at that point but I filed them away hoping to get a chance to share them later. The time is later and I have ever so graciously been allowed to not only show you my dwarf cleric from the playtest at the summit, but the character sheets from the Friends & Family playtest. By comparing these two against each other and the characters from the open playtest you can see how many things have changed already and the amount of changes you can expect to see in each new playtest packet. I have been sitting on these character sheets for months absolutely dying to talk with anybody about them.
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