D&D (2024) D&D 5.11 - the time of big change is over


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It's not likely since they were treating it as a given the whole time, but I hope the unified spell lists go away.

The implementation was lazy and clunky to the point that it required multiple classes to get weird tack-ons to keep doing their do. I don't feel anyone was really on board with doing it and they were just ordered from on high to 'streamline' that.
I actually like the idea, but the implementation to achieve backward compatibility was clunky and probably wouldn't work. If they had done this from the get-go in 2014 it might have worked, but now, not so much.
 
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Ok. Second in what was a long gap.
I don't think the gap is as large as you think. As others have said there was more than 1 last year (I haven't verified that) as well and LevelUp almost reached that mark 2 years ago (and they are much smaller publisher). However,..
I don't think their overwhelming success is a demonstration of failure
...that doesn't really matter. I think getting 10x your funding goal should always be considered a successful Kickstarter. However, the real question of success will come in the long run, not from the kickstarter.

I will note that their recent (last year) Tome of Beasts 3 for 5e got over $700,000 on Kickstarter. From that perspective I don't know that $1,000,000 + is that great for a complete game (rules and monsters), from their perspective.
 

They're going to be the first million dollar RPG Kickstarter in a long time.
If by RPG KS you mean their own sysyem, then Shadowdark. If adventures etc count too, then we had some last year as well, eg the MCDM monster book at 2M

The supposed errors of Kobold have cemented them as the strongest near term offshoot of 5e.
they are the first out the gates / on KS. Will be interesting to see how C7 fares with theirs, or even Shadow of the Weird Wizard
 

Quite frankly... I would have bought a new 5E24 Player's Handbook even if it only included Ranger buffs, 4 Elements buffs, some re-balanced or fixed spells like True Strike and Barkskin, and if they tossed out the individual species write-ups for the Half-Elf and Half-Orc and replaced the with a Mixed Heritage entry. I'd drop my money on it without issue.

When WotC announced when they were going to make a new trio of books for 2024 all those months ago... the calculation from that point was you needing to save $7 a month to be able to be able to buy all 3 when they got released (and if we add in the book price increase it's now like probably $8). And I easily determined I was good with saving $7 a month for however many months it was going to be to buy these books no matter what changes were or were not made to them. So if it turns out WotC only makes a handful of changes all told, but those changes fix things that people have been railing about for the past 9 years... then that's a good purchase as far as I'm concerned.
 

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