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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    I am very well aware. There was, perhaps, too much low-level sarcasm in my response. I feel like this entire discussion comes down to people wanting this company to be more forthcoming, not honest. But we know, no company is going to start their sale's pitch with: "Let me tell you about our...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    And what if your player insists on playing the 2014 paladin? I don't say that as in a gotchya. I say that because I can already see the bot filled threads on Reddit having this exact question: "My player insists that WotC said you could mix and match, so now he is playing the broken 2014...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    Ok. Some people really wished they had been forthright with their planned obsolescence.
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    I am glad you agree with the other two. Now, could we talk about this one. You have been playtesting a piecemeal. You think they removed the NOVA damage. How about, within the first year of this product, we go looking for "broken builds." I bet we find more than the 2014 rules. Heck, even...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    I am not saying they shouldn't have to be honest, but they do need to thread the needle when it comes to their product. No company is ever going to highlight what won't work. Instead, they pitch what will. And when others bring up a forecast of what won't work or what might go wrong, they...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    Just because a person has a choice, does not mean they're really given a choice. The 1st level party can get to the golden crown by fighting this low level goblin OR they can get to the crown by fighting an ancient red dragon? The DM shrugs - "They had a choice? Just because they chose the...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    If you read my post closely, you'll notice there is nuance there about the term backwards compatibility. I agree with everything you said. My point is, it might not be backwards compatible because of power and player use. Could you just port your old wheelbarrow from 1980's Monopoly on over to a...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    Oh, I will definitely like it better. I've liked every new edition. I think it's fun to learn new systems, read new abilities, and see where the road leads. Regarding power, I think power creep can be small and unnoticeable until there is a side-by-side comparison. And even then, it'll be hard...
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    D&D General Shocked how hard it is to get new players now-a-days

    Wow, that is surprising to hear. Sorry about the hard luck finding players. In my experience, it does seem very out of the norm. I am on the East Coast (US), and our gaming shop is sorely in need of DMs. Has about twenty players and three DMs. (The guy who runs it is a pain in the butt, which...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New Jeremy Crawford Interviews

    So the first guy that interviews Jeremy is a hoarder, and the second a cartoon? We'll have to wait and see about the backwards compatibility. I mean, just listen to the language they used describing the classes in the classes' video, and you will only hear how they are better, and in general...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Should 2014 Half Elves and Half Orcs be added to the 2025 SRD?

    As much as I like those races, and have played those races (and have advocated for those races and given reasons why they should be used), I said no. I am tired of it being brought up. Of it always being a point of contention for a select few. And, no matter what WotC does (heck they could...
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    D&D 5E (2024) 3,000 Player's Handbooks Available At Gen Con

    I agree, he is the exception here. But, in the normal world, no one really cared about the OGL debacle. My school's D&D club, most of the players at my table, my old groups in Chicago. One or two people out of all those cared. The others didn't even raise an eyebrow when told. The reason I...
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    D&D 5E (2024) 3,000 Player's Handbooks Available At Gen Con

    Purely anecdotal, but the six people I know that go to ComiCon, only one is a D&D player. I used to live in SoCal, so I knew four that would always try to go. And I have a friend (from a distant state) who goes every year he gets a ticket. He's a D&D player (well he used to, just hasn't found a...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Gain 1 exhaustion when dropping to 0hp?

    Scary is a mood. It is created by a setting, an antagonist's motives, and the PC's caring about the world around them. Adding exhaustion does not increase the "scare" factor. Adding music, sharp and concise descriptions of the unknown, and horrid choices increases the "scare" factor. Tension...
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    D&D General What Classes Would You Add to D&D?

    Yeah, even without the negative connotation, that seems too niche to be a class.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Greyhawk: Pitching the Reboot

    This. Vampire hit a niche market. It sold probably 1/10000 of D&D. D&D is a general audience game, built for friends and families of almost all ages. And, like I said earlier, House of Dragons is a Hollywood production. Those, for whatever reason, seem to remain outside of the TTRPG social norms.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Greyhawk: Pitching the Reboot

    Maybe. But we the pendulum always swings.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Greyhawk: Pitching the Reboot

    I don't doubt there is a market for it, but is it the largest market? Also, while many video and Hollywood productions seem to get away with racial, political, and gritty fantasy worlds - it seems different for TTRPGs.
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    D&D 5E (2024) 3,000 Player's Handbooks Available At Gen Con

    Thank you for the info. And god that is terrifying. When the portal opened and I had my 12 choices all queued up, and I was clicking at the ding of them opening - yet I still was 7,500th in line. 🤞 Fingers-crossed for both of us.
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