D&D (2024) Does anyone else think that 1D&D will create a significant divide in the community?

Fair enough. Wouldn't that affect the compatibility of 5e adventures with 6e PCs? In a good way to my mind, but still an incompatibility.
yes, but until we have examples I leave it out of my list...

race
class
subclass progression
feats
backgrounds
feat progression
status effects
weapon interaction rules
two weapon fighting
spells
how classes interact with spells


are the changes I can think of off top of my head... now some of these are small (rogue changes) and some are huge (no way anyone is letting a 2014 mtn dwarf build in) most are somewhere between.
some I like (I love the new exhaustion rules) some I mildly dislike (heroic inspiration is a pain to track for a little bonus often forgotten to be used) and some I am out right hostile towards (spell list SHOULD have been great but I hate how they are and how they make all classes prep and how it effects the prep)
 

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not everyone... there are plenty that agree with mme, but they do get shouted dowwn thread after thread...
There were maybe 4 people replying to you ands they all had the same take on the questions you were asking

Let's say for the sake of the argument that there are more and they get shouted down, that still means they are a small minority, otherwise the shouting down would not be possible / go the other way


maybe that 'trivial' to you change is something others find an issue.

except you can;t JUST... you need to house rule conditions, feats, races to go with that house rule "you can use this class from this older edition"

I gave what I consider a very simple rule of thumb, any table can of course do things differently, but the rule is easy to follow and the other replies to your questions independently used the same rule

1) use the char-independent rules from one 'edition' (e.g. conditions)
2) use chars (race, class, subclass, feats, ...) from one 'edition' for one char but allow chars from either 'edition' at the table. So a 2014 char uses the 2014 races, classes, subclasses, feats, etc. the 2024 char uses 2024 content exclusively, no mixing and matching

This is very simple to follow and only needs some minor edge cases to be resolved

no... YOU misunderstand the argument... a portion of the book can be removed from the book and with minor work dropped into the other... but the books as a whole do NOT work together. they don't build off each other, they are not compatible.
no, that just means the rules are not identical, it says nothing about compatibility. Heck Tasha's racial bonus rules are different from the PHB ones, does that mean the two are not compatible books? If so, why has no one brought this up in the last 3 or so years....

I am going to try to go to the wackiest extreme here to show what I mean...

I take the 2e wizard...
no one said 2e is compatible with 5e, so off to a good start... you also do mix and match (you take a 5e race, the 5e spells but the 2e spell slots...) so this is whacky, but I do not consider it much of an example for what we were saying. Sure, you can houserule anything, but there is no compatibility between a 2e char and a 5e char, you had to houserule a lot (and did) to get any semblance of that.
The whole point of compatibility is that this is not needed, if you do it anyway, that is your prerogative.

So basically you did everything you did in any of your posts and none of what everyone else said you should be doing in the replies to your questions (see my rules of thumb). To me this just shows that you do not really care what anyone says and the questions you asked were just rhetorical.

Sure, you can create an amalgamation and make it work, but compatibility means you do not need to do so. Incompatibility means you have to in order to make it work.
 



hard disagree
I figured, because you have a fundamentally different idea of what compatibility is.

So, can I bring any 5e compatible class from any publisher to your table and you are ok with that or would you reject some? If not, then 5e already is not compatible with itself. Heck, Tasha is already not compatible with 5e according to your definition.

1DD is just some more additional classes for 5e (or 5e some more additional classes for 1DD...)
 
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People often tend to "like" posts they agree with and respond to posts they don't. It means nothing more than that.
I agree with the notion, would have to check how many likes GM's posts have now, back when I read them that number was zero

Also, they were asking questions, so at that point I would expect more replies than just the ones disagreeing.
 

I figured, because you have a fundamentally different idea of what compatibility is.

So, can I bring any 5e compatible class from any publisher to your table and you are om with that or would you reject some? If not, then 5e already is not compatible with itself. Heck, Tasha is already not compatible with 5e according to your definition.

1DD is just some more additional classes for 5e (or 5e some more additional classes for 1DD...)
I used 5e stuff from multiple 3pps, including several classes. Has not been a problem, because they are all based on the 2014 PH.
 

I agree with the notion, would have to check how many likes GM's posts have now, back when I read them that number was zero

Also, they were asking questions, so at that point I would expect more replies than just the ones disagreeing.
Sorry, its still very early on the west coast. I just woke up.
 

I used 5e stuff from multiple 3pps, including several classes. Has not been a problem, because they are all based on the 2014 PH.
Same as the 2024 handbook. Mainly based on the 2014 one...
I see exactly nothing in the 2024 rogue class that can't be used with 2014 phb.
If it was called Rouge it could stand side by side with the old Rogue...
 


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