Negative. I think trying combine the best elements of every edition will result a mish-mash that doesn't please anyone. It would be better to focus on certain types of players in order to create a consistent game. But trying to create a game that combines everything of 40 years of D&D is very bad idea.
It's a marketing gimmick, but it's a bad one.
"Everything for everyone!" Please... Do these at the market square wearing a cheap trenchcoat.
It's a marketing gimmick, but it's a bad one.
"Everything for everyone!" Please... Do these at the market square wearing a cheap trenchcoat.