Nefermandias
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5e was optimized for sales.5e isn't my favorite edition, but you have to give the design team a lot of credit. The numbers don't lie.
5e was optimized for sales.5e isn't my favorite edition, but you have to give the design team a lot of credit. The numbers don't lie.
5e was optimized for sales.
It means... Haters gonna Hate!!As opposed to other editions? Wtf does this even mean?
Firstly, I don't hate any edition. I've been playing this game nonstop since the 90s and I'm always DMing whichever edition is the current. Not sure how you are labeling me a hater just with that.It means... Haters gonna Hate!!
the victory of the nerds it seems.I recently found out that two old friends of mine, women in their late 40s/early 50s who back when we were all living in the same city 20 year ago used to razz me about blocking out a day every two weeks for my D&D campaign and my "nerdy hobbies," are now playing D&D regularly in a group of all women going on a year and my mind was blown.This personal anecdote really drove home for me how popular and normalized D&D is now and I absolutely love it.
I'll add;
This summer will bring the return of D&D Live and D&D Celebration to announce the rest of the products due out for the line this year.
D&D Live is July 16th this year, so if this line is true, there is unlikely to be a book released this July.
So the possiblities are:
1: An announcement is planned for July, but the announcement is so soon they decided it doesn't count.
2: They release each book a month later then we originally expected, August, October, and December.
3: Two of the books are linked together functionally, so they are both released in September, like a Campaign Setting book with tie in Adventure book, with the third released in November.
4: Something I haven't thought of yet.