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D&D (2024) I have the DMG. AMA!

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I'm okay with that - and it's nice to hear the first bit.


Well, I agree with this part!


Sure, but I guarantee you that I can still run my gritty weird western under the current rules. Probably better than before, in fact!

Again, I'm not arguing that more rules variants would not be nice to have. I'd love to have 'em. I'm with @dave2008 in really, badly, wanting a book full of variant rules, and I'm one of the many folks who still lament that 5e never managed to pull off their early "promise" of Modularity.

But I don't think that those variants need to be in the DMG, for the DMG to be an excellent book. This one is that. Excellent. I agree with everyone that it's a shame that there isn't a version (preferably an improved version) of the "Gritty Rest" mechanic, or something of the sort, but I can follow the rules that ARE presented and achieve much the same thing. Or if I like, just use the 2014 version. Or make up my own.
How would you use the rules as presented in the 5.5 DMG to run a grittier game when the rules to run a grittier game don't exist in 5.5?
 

If I didn't already have the information? Yes, absolutely.
Ok. But there are thing in it you don´t care about. Don´t you think others have different preferences?


On a different note:
after browsing through the new DMG, it seems as if Xanathar´s guide will still be a very useful book.
Downtime rules. Tool rules.
Falling rules. Sleeping.
Random encounter tables.

Maybe that was what they thought when designing this book. Xanathar´s guide offered better guidance than the core books there. I hope it will eventually be updated too.
Maybe a book like MMotM that combines the best of Tasha´s guide and Xanathar´s guide.
 


A jumbo toolbox is what I would (and have) paid for in the past.
Very much agreed. I would have purchased★ a book along the lines of 3.5's unearthed arcana book that gave me optional & variant rules. It wasn't that long ago that crawford even gave us a great example of something wotc realized "very early on" that could have been in such a book.

★made my players use too (likely multiple more sales)
 
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I just bought a 500 page (roughly) DMG-type book, and I love the heck out of it. It has everything!

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That's nice.
This thread is about the 2024 DMG. Please keep it on topic, and don't litter the conversation with discussion of other books or games. Thanks.
 




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