Corinnguard
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Only if you consider 5.5 to be another name for A5e/Level Up.Yeah, but it's wrong.![]()


Only if you consider 5.5 to be another name for A5e/Level Up.Yeah, but it's wrong.![]()
5.5 feels like an uncomfortable scraping noise inside my brain, like people who say "supposably" or "irregardless" or talk on their cell phones at the theatre. It's wrong in so many ways.
This. Language is for communication, and if someone uses any of these shorthands, I will understand what they mean, therefore they have communicated adequately. Personally, I tend to say “the 2014 rules” or “the pre-revision rules” for original 5e, and “the 2024 rules” or “the revised rules” for the updated 5e.I know what all of those mean to say, so I don't really care.
I think I usually use the year - 2014 D&D vs. 2024 D&D (not even bothering to say 5E half the time), but I can't say I am consistent since everyone I would be talking to about D&D either has the context to know what I mean, or I will give them the context as part of the conversation if the distinction turns out to be relevant.
Ah what the heck... I'll take a crack at your question!Weird, did you feel the same about 3.5?
This, more or less.I don't care which is used as long as I can tell the difference.
Weird, did you feel the same about 3.5?