the Jester
Legend
I hate the name D&D Next. I wish it would stop being called that.
Oh God yes, talk about instantly dating itself as soon as there's a hint of a 6e.
I hate the name D&D Next. I wish it would stop being called that.
I like a return to the old style of book. I loved 3e's "tome" style, the 4e whiteboard style just felt clinical at times, and cartoony at others.
Cosmetic changes, another vote for "time style," both exterior and interior.
Cracked leather, gilded and beclasped... I loved the 3e books, and the new ones. Old parchment, sketches, and cool fonts for the pages, also evocative. 4e was definitely too clinical, too "whiteboard," as someone said, for me. More immersion, please.
I like a return to the old style of book. I loved 3e's "tome" style, the 4e whiteboard style just felt clinical at times, and cartoony at others.
I don't want a return to the "faux tome" covers.
I hate the name D&D Next. I wish it would stop being called that.
Oh God yes, talk about instantly dating itself as soon as there's a hint of a 6e.