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<blockquote data-quote="Mirrorrorrim" data-source="post: 8992519" data-attributes="member: 7040132"><p>This is my first thread. Let's see how this goes. This poll is for people who <em>might</em> ultimately choose to buy the 2024 PH <em>if</em> they like it. (It's fine if you're a remote maybe, but aren't sure yet.) This poll is not for those who are certain they are not interested in the 2024 rules. I don't want the thread to get sidetracked about 2024 not needing to exist in the first place. It's about viability of a product for an existing purchasing fanbase.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious. After the 3rd to 3.5 transition, Wizards updated and resold the "Sword and Fist" style Prestige Class series in the "Complete" series of books so that they were compatible with 3.5. Some liked it, some were annoyed that they had to buy them again.</p><p></p><p>With the changes we're seeing already (from changing levels, to new options, to updated options), would you be interested in a future "Complete Subclass" kind of book that updated all the subclasses that did not yet get the 2024 treatment, <em>if</em> it was good? Or would you rather Wizards redesign them in as errata in future printings of Tasha's and the like, and if you already had that book on DDB, get it for free on DDB? Or would you not care and convert stuff yourself?</p><p></p><p>*Edited for clarification of scope: Let's assume they did not add new subclasses, they just updated all existing subclasses not already in the PH 2024.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirrorrorrim, post: 8992519, member: 7040132"] This is my first thread. Let's see how this goes. This poll is for people who [I]might[/I] ultimately choose to buy the 2024 PH [I]if[/I] they like it. (It's fine if you're a remote maybe, but aren't sure yet.) This poll is not for those who are certain they are not interested in the 2024 rules. I don't want the thread to get sidetracked about 2024 not needing to exist in the first place. It's about viability of a product for an existing purchasing fanbase. I'm curious. After the 3rd to 3.5 transition, Wizards updated and resold the "Sword and Fist" style Prestige Class series in the "Complete" series of books so that they were compatible with 3.5. Some liked it, some were annoyed that they had to buy them again. With the changes we're seeing already (from changing levels, to new options, to updated options), would you be interested in a future "Complete Subclass" kind of book that updated all the subclasses that did not yet get the 2024 treatment, [I]if[/I] it was good? Or would you rather Wizards redesign them in as errata in future printings of Tasha's and the like, and if you already had that book on DDB, get it for free on DDB? Or would you not care and convert stuff yourself? *Edited for clarification of scope: Let's assume they did not add new subclasses, they just updated all existing subclasses not already in the PH 2024. [/QUOTE]
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