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<blockquote data-quote="Justice and Rule" data-source="post: 9008569" data-attributes="member: 6778210"><p>I feel like it's been harder to judge what Wizards has been doing because there have been things that have changed during the playtest, like monster criticals or the three different magical traditions/decks. Along with that it's pretty clear that Wizards is making much more fundamental changes to classes, making feats more integral, and trying to add a bunch of definition to things like weapons. That's... well, we can say that it maintains a lot of 5E, but it definitely a large adjustment. I still think it's basically 5.5E, no matter what they try to say. And honestly there isn't anything wrong with that given how long 5E has been out.</p><p></p><p>As to the new Core books, I'm not sure it's really comparable? There are a few classes having things readjusted, but nothing to suggest they are reworking them in the extensive way of, say, what's happening with the Warlock in the recent playtest. Along with that, Paizo has done balancing adjustments on classes post-release, particularly with the Alchemist, that Wizards has very much avoided. So these sorts of changes are closer to what has been done before with errata, which is why it feels less like a new edition compared to whatever 1DND is going to end up as.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice and Rule, post: 9008569, member: 6778210"] I feel like it's been harder to judge what Wizards has been doing because there have been things that have changed during the playtest, like monster criticals or the three different magical traditions/decks. Along with that it's pretty clear that Wizards is making much more fundamental changes to classes, making feats more integral, and trying to add a bunch of definition to things like weapons. That's... well, we can say that it maintains a lot of 5E, but it definitely a large adjustment. I still think it's basically 5.5E, no matter what they try to say. And honestly there isn't anything wrong with that given how long 5E has been out. As to the new Core books, I'm not sure it's really comparable? There are a few classes having things readjusted, but nothing to suggest they are reworking them in the extensive way of, say, what's happening with the Warlock in the recent playtest. Along with that, Paizo has done balancing adjustments on classes post-release, particularly with the Alchemist, that Wizards has very much avoided. So these sorts of changes are closer to what has been done before with errata, which is why it feels less like a new edition compared to whatever 1DND is going to end up as. [/QUOTE]
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