TwoSix
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I can't believe it's not butter.I can’t believe I’ve read most of it.

I can't believe it's not butter.I can’t believe I’ve read most of it.
Parkay!!!!I can't believe it's not butter.![]()
I can't believe it's not butter.![]()
My solution for that is for Enworlders to volunteer their time at gaming stores to provide guidance to customers there.That might work at your store, because you know what you are talking about when you discuss D&D.
At an other store, the response might:
"Why are you asking me? I just work here."
My solution for that is for Enworlders to volunteer their time at gaming stores to provide guidance to customers there.
My store has had both covers on the shelves since WotC started doing them.
Are we going to assume that a DM who owns a 2014 PHB isn't at least going to ASK when they see a player with a PHB with a different cover which one that is? Maybe ask why they got the limited edition one, ask to see it? You know... interact like human beings?
For this confusion to affect the game, the DM in this situation has to have no idea about the 2024 rules, and absolutely no desire to look at their friends PHB that looks different than theirs. And even then, even if that is the case, when the rules don't match up... won't the DM ask? Won't they seek to know why their player is using a different rulebook? Because that is option 2 in the scenario I gave.
Figuring out you bought the wrong book after paying 50 dollars for it is the problem I’m talking about.
Or make it even easier, and just let them use their new rules. It's just character rules, and they're all compatible.
Not all stores accept returns.
Two books, same title, book in question has multiple covers anyway...yeah, I think people who don't do the research folks on this site somehow assume everyone does might be confused.