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    Paizo Paizo Updates Pathfinder/Starfinder Licenses

    The license change was aligning Paizo with the industry standard used by most other ttrpg companies. To keep the CUP in addition to the FCP based on customer feedback is a great move for fans, and far more than Paizo should be expected to give.
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    D&D 5E (2024) How D&D Beyond Will Handle Access To 2014 Rules

    Automatically updated with the specific exceptions of: class, subclass, race, background, feat. Most notably all spells and equipment will be updated, but this will also affect anything which hyperlinks to any rules elements updated in the 2024 rules (ex: grappling) Anything from a book that...
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    D&D 5E (2024) How D&D Beyond Will Handle Access To 2014 Rules

    The UX is going to be painful on purpose in an attempt to force everyone to upgrade to the new books.
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    D&D 5E (2024) How D&D Beyond Will Handle Access To 2014 Rules

    Anyways, reminder that you do not own anything digital unless you have it saved on your own hard drive and can access it without an internet connection. Further reminder that Piracy is Media Preservation.
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    D&D 5E (2024) How D&D Beyond Will Handle Access To 2014 Rules

    Pathbuilder and Archives of Nethys both have excellent solutions to the remaster issue and are tiny, indie teams. The difference is that they care about user experience instead of just trying to extract as much money from as many people as possible.
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    Free League forcing Alchemy VTT to remove PDFs - Anti-consumer behaviour?

    If a digital product is not saved locally on your own hard drive and accessible offline, you don't own it.
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D 2024 Rules Oddities (Kibbles’ Collected Complaints)

    Spells are the most mechanically-structured thing 5e has so it makes sense that they're relying on them as often as possible to make interesting options.
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    D&D 5E (2024) You're not planning on getting 2024 D&D? Why is that?

    Agree. If its a different game, I don't need or want it because I already like 5e. If its the same game, I don't need or want it because I already own it.
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    D&D General D&D Player's Handbook 2024: The Official Advance Review

    You have it backwards. Schools were a universal classification thing - wizards had to be adjusted as a result of removing schools. Alignment was a universal thing - Champions had to be adjusted as a result of removing alignment.
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    D&D General D&D Player's Handbook 2024: The Official Advance Review

    In addition to the above comment, additionally the Remaster made the following major changes: -Significantly reworked (3) classes: Alchemist, Oracle, Witch. -Renamed a number of spells, feats, items, monsters, abilities to avoid referencing specific OGL terms -Removed Ability Scores, using only...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D 2024 Rules Oddities (Kibbles’ Collected Complaints)

    The more I learn about 5.5 the more confident I am in my choice not to adopt anything from it.
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    Your only option for a permanent version of 5e exactly as it is, without changes/house rules, and that won't physically fall apart is piracy.
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    WOTC doesn't view 2014 d&d as a previous edition. Its the "same edition", but an older version which needs to be purged to avoid new player confusion. 5e is in WOTC's walled garden. They aren't going to release it.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Two Weapon Fighting and Nick article

    So you can hold a shield the whole time Ignore me I can't read.
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    If you're buying it when wotc says that, I have a bridge you might be interested in.
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    Yes, I'd like players for games I am running to be playing the game I'm running and not a different game.
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    Yep :) If you want to share what legacy content you have with your players (since if they're new, they literally can't buy it anymore), you have to pay a subscription fee every month. And you're still not protected from the end case where they just pull the plug on the platform (see: D&D Insider)
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    Anyone who's been playing D&D for less than 10 years has never gone through an edition transition. I imagine that applies to the vast majority of players.
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