D&D (2024) PHB 2024 - General Impressions and Random Things I Noticed

I'm pretty sure that Sigil will allow more than enough automation to allow you to reroll initiative every turn if you want. I would be utterly shocked if it didn't.

I mean, Fantasy Grounds allows that right now.
 

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Additionally, even if they were focused on automation, re-rolling Initiative every round could make spells and effects last longer or shorter than they should.
And IMO that's a strong feature as it adds a general randomizer to spell durations.

If you want to avoid a spell potentially having no effect, you can always rule that all spells last until the end of the following round thus a spell will always have at least one round's effect and if you're lucky you'll in effect get two.
 

Exactly. If they keep the original in print, it will only sell to new players. But an updated version will sell to new and existing players. Combine that with the things that do need updated to match 5e Revised rules (like the Haunted One background) and it's an obvious choice.
I just doubt that is part of their plans moving forwards: the stat blocks in Curse of Strahd work with the 2024 rules, and the PHB specificsays how to use the Haunted One Background, same as any other old book.

WotC is interested in selling to new players, not old ones. The target market is teenagers who were babies when Curse of Strahd released.
 





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