D&D 5E (2024) D&D 2024 Is Now OFFICIALLY Called "5.5e"

The 2024 rules get a new official designation.
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Settling a debate that has lasted for over two years, the current edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which has been known by various names up until now, has finally received an official designation: D&D 5.5e.

Previously, the current ruleset was referred to as 'One D&D', before becoming 'D&D 2024'. Other variations exist, but the most common version used by fans was D&D 5.5.

The 5.5 terminology echoes the edition names used in the early 2000s for D&D 3E and D&D 3.5.

D&D Beyond has an FAQ related to the name change. In it, they say that "Earlier on, [the 2024 rules] were referred to differently. As D&D Beyond evolved and more players used both versions side by side, it became clear that “5.5e” matched how the community already talks about the game and made things easier to understand."

The terminology will be used going forward on D&D Beyond, although unlike the 3E/3.5 hardcovers, the physical book titles will not include any edition designations.

The 2014 edition of D&D is to continue to be called "5e", with the 2024 version being "5.5e". WotC says that "5.5e refers to content that uses the 2024 updated core rules, which are fully compatible with Fifth Edition."

Despite including the "e" (for "edition") WotC continues to maintain that 5.5e is not a new edition, and merely a 'rules update', or 'version'. Whether 'edition' and 'version' are synonyms or not we'll leave people to debate.

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The use of 'edition' that AD&D started when they released 2e (retroactively making AD&D '1st edition') was... a choice. It's certainly not the most common use of the term, but the word has multiple meanings, so it isn't some serious departure from any norm. Still, I do sometimes wonder why that specific term was chosen (instead of AD&D version2, AD&D 2, etc.).
At the time, it was to emphasize compatibility. Only in the WotC era has edition become synonymous with a largely incompatible rule set.
 

Interesting you say that because them adopting 5.5E as an official title frankly means that 6E is probably coming sooner, rather than later. You wouldn't switch to 5.5E unless you had a pretty clear intent to do a 6E, I would suggest.

Based on nothing though. 6E will arrive eventually probably sooner than 10 years from 5 0 to 5 5.
 
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Better DMs than I have run games of "D&D", with characters from multiple editions, at the same time.

Is 2e compatible with 5.5?

Possibly! I think in those cases there may be a stronger case for debating compatibility, but I can definitely see different DMs being able to demonstrate how they made them compatible.

For me though, I'd use the example of 2014 Clerics and 2024 Clerics at the same table as an example of compatibility, they work fine together either separately or mismatched. By mismatched, I mean ike that 2014 Cleric may have a 2024 Species, a 2014 Background, cast 2024 spells, and wield 2014 weapons.
 




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