ExploderWizard
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Personally, I can't see how you can call it a new edition if the rules stay the same and the new classes we get via the Essentials are compatible with those rules. But hey, that's just me, I guess.
The whole debate about the Essentials line seems to have degenerated into whether it is a "4.5" or simply more options. I find that incredibly sad, especially since most of those yelling "new edition, ha ha" are people who do not care for, nor play 4e.
It looks like an intermediate edition to me. A living playtest for concepts that look like candidates for the next full edition change. I can't wait for the previews. My concern as DM will be: will my players all want to switch characters and try the new stuff right away? Will the new options be largely superior to the old even though they both remain technically functional?
So here I am yelling "new edition ha ha" while experiencing legitimate concerns about the new material.