Vaalingrade
Legend
There's no arms and equipment guide equivalent, so I will not allow them to rest yet. The game has woefully few items and magic items.
In case you missed it, they have official committed to a refresh of the core books in 2024. They are going to be doing survey's and playtesting for those books, but they are intended to still be 5e (some may call it 5.5e).Again, to me this is clear sign 5E has about run its course. AD&D 2E ran into this will all the splat books and I feel that is just where 5E is now.
I doubt it is in the works, but a 6E in 2024 would be more welcome to me than 5.5E or something.
It's not even close. In the 2e days TSR would publish the same number of titles in a month that Wizards publishes in a whole year. There are still big gaps in the content released that didn't exist when 2e was done. High level content? All the setting guides etc etc.Again, to me this is clear sign 5E has about run its course. AD&D 2E ran into this will all the splat books and I feel that is just where 5E is now.
I doubt it is in the works, but a 6E in 2024 would be more welcome to me than 5.5E or something.
I could list a dozen things that I think 5e needs. Infact I could pitch an entire year (4 main books and 2 setting books) with out exhausting all of my ideas.Funny, the usual complaint is the exact opposite: Not enough content.
where I think 5e has room to add, I will agree but disagree.I doubt it is in the works, but a 6E in 2024 would be more welcome to me than 5.5E or something.
I want 10 pages of pole arms or it isn't over...There's no arms and equipment guide equivalent, so I will not allow them to rest yet. The game has woefully few items and magic items.
every edition (expect 4e) has over loaded arcane and divine and short changed martial... including martial related to arce or divines.5e is at this weird point where I think it's full of bloat and inconsistencies, while simultaneously missing certain things still.
This. Yeah, this. It is pretty much what I do. I've gotten some of the books that I've barely glanced at, and I haven't gotten anything new for over a year. But for the most part the stuff that is coming out seems to have one or two good points, and the rest is meh.Makes me think a lot of you people should just pretend like any books released after Xanathar's Guide just don't exist,
God no! Not this, no to this. While 5E has its charms, I think if they really worked towards utilizing the best ideas/mechanics/etc. from each edition, then it would be the sweet spot for 6E. Of course, who can agree on "the best".so you can live in that sweet spot of "Just enough" D&D stuff to play 5E forever.