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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    2E wasn't as much of a mistake, so much as 1E was: AD&D was all a mistake. Moldvay/Holmes should have been the only D&D product, splitting the game was insane.
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    D&D 5E Should 3PP upgrade their books to 2024 versions?

    Do they not work together? That seems silly, having Beyond do the conversion math seems like it would be easy.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    However, History seems to have largely proven that approach was a mistake: we know that 2024 has already outsold the lifetime sales of the 3E, 3.5, and 4E rulebooks. "Needing" a new publishing to revive sales and refresh stuff that is dated (Race to Species, new art aimed at current styles...
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    D&D 5E Should 3PP upgrade their books to 2024 versions?

    What recent third party additions are unusable on Beyond...? WotC seems to have taken MCDM, KP, and other 3rd party stuff from 5.1 and just put it up as-is for mixing and matching with new stuff.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Maybe: I think more time makes further changes even less and less likely. There is no ROI reason for WotC to make those changes: future fans won't care, and itnwould tick off people who had been playing for at that point theoretically decades. I'm sticking to 2024 being the most radical...
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    D&D 5E Should 3PP upgrade their books to 2024 versions?

    The third party stuff going up on Beyond doesn't seem to be changed. It all still works together.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Thr PHB has been pretty well received, too...? Massively improved the flow of character creation, structurally, and the organization of information.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    I would say that would make any such change even less likely: if after 10 years, backwards compatibility was a primary goal...after 20 years, 30 years...that will only increase.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Yeah, it doesn't make much sense: Call of Cthulu has been doing exactly this sort of stable approach for over 40 years, and is arguably the most successful RPG after D&D and it's clones.
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    Dragon Delves Reveals "History Of" Pages for Dragons

    You have, I have...but my 9 year old will get a kick out of this. And he is more the core audience than I am.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Weapon Mastery was a welcome change. While not mechanical, the complete re-org of the DMG is a literal gamechanger.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Yes, stasis with some well received changes: that is sustainable for decades.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    It led to sustainable improvements, which are the best kind. They took some swings in the playtest, and kept what worked.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    But that is basically how they operated the surveys: sparks joy or doesn't spark joy. And ultimately that led to what I would consider a stronger move forward.
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    D&D 5E I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    But if people did not want them...they aren't benefits.
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