D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

Would you have adopted a very different D&D 2024?

  • Yes, I would have adopted it given the perameters in the OP.

    Votes: 20 19.8%
  • I would have at least checked it out to see if I wanted to adopt it.

    Votes: 57 56.4%
  • I would have stayed with 5E because I personally prefer 5E.

    Votes: 7 6.9%
  • I would have stayed with 5E becasue of other reasons (still running a campaign, etc)

    Votes: 7 6.9%
  • "It depends," despite being told this was against the rules.

    Votes: 10 9.9%

Reynard

aka Ian Eller
Let's imagine an alternate universe in which D&D 2024 wasn't just an iteration on 5E but was an intentionally innovative game. We can keep that nebulous and say it held onto enough D&D tropes to still be D&D TO YOU (to avoid the inevitable 4E comparisons).

Would you have decided to stick with 5E anyway because like it that much? Would you have given the new one a shot? Or would you have immediately adopted.

And before every single poster says "it depends" -- assume that whatever the innovations were, they were at least palatable to you.
 

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Assuming I understand the rules.

"5.5 was written, designed, and art directed for Scribe." would I have taken it and dumped 5e?

Luke Bryan Love GIF by American Idol
 

Let's imagine an alternate universe in which D&D 2024 wasn't just an iteration on 5E but was an intentionally innovative game. We can keep that nebulous and say it held onto enough D&D tropes to still be D&D TO YOU (to avoid the inevitable 4E comparisons).

Would you have decided to stick with 5E anyway because like it that much? Would you have given the new one a shot? Or would you have immediately adopted.

And before every single poster says "it depends" -- assume that whatever the innovations were, they were at least palatable to you.

It’s a bit loaded saying 2024 wasn’t innovative.
 



I would’ve definitely checked it out and bought the core books as opposed to knowing that it was a continuation of 5e and not feeling the urgency to buy them. I don’t know that I would’ve ended up playing them as our DM was suffering D&D burnout and wanted to try other systems, but even at that, I would’ve at least purchased the books. I don’t feel like I need to buy 2024 because I know it’s mostly the same.
 


Obviously the real answer is “it depends.” But, since you specifically asked not to answer that way, and said to assume the changes were to my liking, yeah, of course I would have adopted it. I can’t imagine why someone wouldn’t, under the assumption that it changed in a way they would personally like.
 

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