Also seriously what would suddenly change?
The new Corebooks are out nothing will change that, and we know they are doing well in sales. So what do you guys seriously think will happen?
I kind of hated overly complex alterations to rules from the base common to lots of 2e settings.
Like requiring a percentage roll every time the PCs did something morally dubious kind of just seemed like annoying busywork.
No sudden changes are going to come to D&D. The three new main core books are out now, and they are not going to be replaced anytime soon. Supplements and Adventures are what are going to follow for the foreseeable future.
This is what Nexus Mods said
And that's what happened. The external agency flagged something they are within their rights to take down. But someone at Wizards thought that was not the right move and had it reversed.
I am honestly surprised people are mad they decided not to take down...
D&D Beyond does not require a subscription to access the books you pay for.
Also I linked the thing that explicitly states they are the best selling books now.