Same. I teased a lot about the whole "it's not a new edition", but it really is just a 5.5 revision with great presentation and some adjustments learned over the last 10 years. Considering the amount of houserules I make, it's something normal to me.I voted Yes and I like it, as I like the class changes and some of the spell changes, but I also do not see much of a difference to the 2014 version. It is more clearly and cleanly laid out but the 2014 DMG has more in it. Now, much of that is written is a style that is difficult to get through and scattered about the place in little nuggets here and there.
I think that there is plenty of room for third parties to do blogs and video essays turning the bare bones in the DMG into more detailed breakdowns and how to's.
I think that the more I consider it, it is not the lack of crunch in the DMG that bothers me the most about but that the encounter and setting examples could have done with more tell along with the show.Same. I teased a lot about the whole "it's not a new edition", but it really is just a 5.5 revision with great presentation and some adjustments learned over the last 10 years. Considering the amount of houserules I make, it's something normal to me.
The DMG is less crunchy than I'd like, though.
I understand you.Waiting for all the books to come out.
So far it hasn;t fixed any issues I have with the system and in fact made some parts worse.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.