Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Reasonable minds can differ, but many feel that isnis substantially true, hence it is the answer to your question.I don't feel this to be substantially true.
Reasonable minds can differ, but many feel that isnis substantially true, hence it is the answer to your question.I don't feel this to be substantially true.
What were they?you already said you don't get it, this is more of that...
Cannot really speak for anyone but me, but all the big changes I was really looking forward to have been dropped. If I had to put my excitement for what is left on the scales to compare to my disappointment over what was lost, the disappointment wins out.
Quite a lot got taken away with Volo's and Tome of Foes. There are ideals/flaws for each PC race, for instance, that were only in Tome of Foes and a lot of lore. That doesn't have to be value that you or I care about, but I'm confident there are people who do care.Yeah I just don't think they can get away with not selling more copies whilst also trying to tell people "We're not taking anything away!". I don't think people will stand for it. I do think they may make it harder to buy new copies, but when someone tries to buy a 2014 PHB so they can play a Half-Elf or a Bard that's not all weird and messed-up (like I can almost guarantee the 2024 ones will be, given they've abandoned a key part of how they were reworking them), and is just told "No" by Beyond, that'll make a lot of people real mad.
Whereas with Volo's/Mordenkainen they got away with it because they essentially offered a "better value" product, and retained all the races (and possibly all the monsters? I forget), just losing Volo's questionable hot takes, and indeed most of the races got slightly upgraded overall.
I'm confident there are people who care too. But let's be real, taking away access to lore/FAITB stuff has never people significantly mad.There are ideals/flaws for each PC race, for instance, that were only in Tome of Foes and a lot of lore. That doesn't have to be value that you or I care about, but I'm confident there are people who do care.
Sure buddy, sure that'll definitely happen, just like how the OGL 1.1 absolutely blew over, no-one really cared about it and so on. Absolutely definitely 100% WotC going back on promises, removing new access to mechanics/classes/races people care about and doing for nakedly profit-driven reasons, is in no way going to backfire or cause them any consequences at all.I suspect they're comfortable doing the same with the 2014 books and just riding out the storm of complaints for the few weeks after that. The conversation about the 2024 books will almost certainly drown out those complaints.
Unified subclass progression, and getting rid of short rest recharge / the new Warlock are the biggest ones. Wildshape templates is another. Unified spell list I can take or leave, there are good points for both.What were they?
Yes, I could be wrong, but I don't see WotC leaving the 2014 books available for sale on DDB.Quite a lot got taken away with Volo's and Tome of Foes. There are ideals/flaws for each PC race, for instance, that were only in Tome of Foes and a lot of lore. That doesn't have to be value that you or I care about, but I'm confident there are people who do care.
And WotC put a bullet in the back of both skulls anyway. I suspect they're comfortable doing the same with the 2014 books and just riding out the storm of complaints for the few weeks after that. The conversation about the 2024 books will almost certainly drown out those complaints.
Fair enough.Unified subclass progression, and getting rid of short rest recharge / the new Warlock are the biggest ones. Wildshape templates is another. Unified spell list I can take or leave, there are good points for both.
Anything else / what is left is just minor tweaks, some for the better, some for the worse, a net neutral.
Those of us who interact with their local community at a FLGS by doing things like running d&d and other games can trivially ask an acquaintance if they can borrow/flip through their book or interact with a table actually using it.In other words, get the PDF first and read it. If you like what you see in the PDF, then you buy the book.![]()
I mean, you guys keep believing that, but I think you're really underestimating how mad people will get if that happens. Wildly underestimating.Yes, I could be wrong, but I don't see WotC leaving the 2014 books available for sale on DDB.