D&D General 6e guesses


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Or it could mean, the things he liked about a previous edition of the game have become something he now dislikes.

Which is why everyone should run their own homebrew instead of relying on WOTC posy to please them.
I teach all D&D newcomers to homebrew campaign settings, and modify rules (after they learn the basics of course).

Most of them continue to do so, some do not. But all still play the game.
 

D&D will never have an edition that is right for everyone, after all. Better for individual tables that people should make the homebrew and/or find the different edition/game that works for them if they are looking for something different, rather than hoping on a dream that WotC (or any company) will nail it next time.
 

I don’t think there will ever be what I would call a 6e. The 3.5e to 4e lesson they learned is that major changes to d&d fragments the playerbase too much.

Well eventually most people will get sick of 5E and wsnt something new.

Very rapid edition cycles rushed out the door with severe changes isn't good.
 

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