Yeah, from everything that's been said by them it's fairly evident that the newest playtest their using includes the ability score increase/swapping them for feats rules. They include the new, stronger feats. They include the rules for needing "safe" places to rest in order to get back full hitpoints. They likely include a whole new Rogue class and likely a bunch of fighter changes to make up for the new feat system. Also, it likely includes a couple more classes.Interesting comment .. they are playing the "public playtest" which is a bout 2-3 versions earlier than their current development cycle.
It's my theory that this new version is the one that will end up being printed in Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle(or at least a version that they locked down recently). It will also likely be released publicly just before GenCon starts.
They're playing the Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle rules, which are a few steps ahead of the public packet and a few steps behind the versions they're working on internally.Interesting comment .. they are playing the "public playtest" which is a bout 2-3 versions earlier than their current development cycle.
Well, their big claim on the page for Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle was that it came with the "most current" version of the rules. I suspect that the rules in Ghosts of Dragonspear will become the new public playtest rules and will be released nearly simultaneously online.What I'm interested in is where the next public packet will be, relative to that. I imagine it'll be a few steps ahead of the rules they're playing in the livestream, but still quite a ways behind the internal versions of today.
"Most current" as of April, when it was written.Well, their big claim on the page for Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle was that it came with the "most current" version of the rules.
I really don't think that's true at all. That was not the main selling point of GoDsC.Also, they can't release a newer version of the rules online for playtest because that'll annoy all the people who paid $30 to get the most up to date version of the rules.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.