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D&D (2024) Dungeons and Dragons future? Ray Winninger gives a nod to Mike Shea's proposed changes.


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Parmandur

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I think Unearthed Arcana will remain the experimental testing-ground even after these new changes go into print.
Oh, yes, I think theybwill keep developing the game. But I don't think they will ever overhaul the system on a fundamental level again. A 5E base is probably just...D&D. For any foreseeable future. It just doesn't make sense in brand terms to overhaul it and risk alienating anyone.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Dont take it bad, but I sooooo wish you are wrong!

Like I said, those rules were nice and all, but in terms of...daringness...it makes my own homebrew stuff looks like it was taken from the feverish dreams of Monte Cook on crack! :p
Yeah, D&D doesn't need to be daring, it needs to stay consistent and sell t-shirts and media tie-ins. It's just not where the game is going. Experimentation is the realm of the small publisher.
 

CleverNickName

Limit Break Dancing
Oh, yes, I think theybwill keep developing the game. But I don't think they will ever overhaul the system on a fundamental level again. A 5E base is probably just...D&D. For any foreseeable future. It just doesnmake sense in anrand level to overhaul it.
I mean...I don't practice Santeria, I ain't got no crystal ball, so I can't say that they won't fundamentally change the game in the future. But Tasha's Cauldron of Everything was not a fundamental overhaul of the 5th Edition game. It was some optional rules that the DM could adopt (and they were clearly labeled as such.)
 

I had assumed I was not going to buy much.

However, if it really is compatible, I would love some good adventures and campaign settings to look over.

If they do an overhaul—a big one—-I am not making the shift. I have invested in 5e and we are just gaining steam with more than one group and getting the kids into playing.

Compatible means I cherry pick and keep buying some stuff here and there.
Same, I'm heavily invested and as you said, gaining steam. My kids have really taken to it. I was thinking the same, if it's a new edition I was gonna pass.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
I mean...I don't practice Santeria, I ain't got no crystal ball, so I can't say that they won't fundamentally change the game in the future. But Tasha's Cauldron of Everything was not a "fundamental overhaul of the 5th Edition game."
Exactly! I think that any future change will be of a similar type and level, no greater. As long as the game is in print, basically. Risks will be more along the lines of a daringly themed product like Spelljammer, or Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel...not rules.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
I had assumed I was not going to buy much.

However, if it really is compatible, I would love some good adventures and campaign settings to look over.

If they do an overhaul—a big one—-I am not making the shift. I have invested in 5e and we are just gaining steam with more than one group and getting the kids into playing.

Compatible means I cherry pick and keep buying some stuff here and there.
Same, I'm heavily invested and as you said, gaining steam. My kids have really taken to it. I was thinking the same, if it's a new edition I was gonna pass.
This, right here, is why they won't make any fundamental changes: the game as it exists is good for new players, and keeping older players in the loop is good for the long term health of the game...particularly parents with kids who will be picking up the game.
 
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Sacrosanct

Legend
D&D has never done a rules revision until the sales indicated it was a necessity. Nothing is changing here, so don't expect major revisions. To be honest, much of the talk I'm hearing about what people want and/or they are worried about are the exact same things I heard in the late 80s when 2e was being created.
 

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