TwoSix
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Yep. Or to try to make it as general as possible, a change in design philosophy does not constitute a rules revision. The PHB2 wasn't a rules revision because they switched to A-class only design from V-class. Likewise with Essentials when they moved away from strict AEDU structure. And likewise with 5e when they started publishing races without fixed stat bonuses. Now, when they explicitly change previously existing rules to conform to the new design philosophy, like they did later on with the stat bonus change, that's when a change in philosophy actually becomes a revision.I mean, I'm a major critic of 5e and that's exactly what I've said we should expect, other than the 4e-to-Essentials jump because, as I have to say every friggin' time, Essentials WAS NOT AN EDITION CHANGE. It was not a "revision." It was not, in any way whatsoever, different from just publishing a new splatbook that has new options for existing classes.
There is no "jump" between 4e and Essentials. 4e is Essentials. Essentials is 4e. If SCAG is 5e, then Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms is 4e.