D&D (2024) D&D 2024 Rules Oddities (Kibbles’ Collected Complaints)


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mellored

Legend
From what I've been reading, it's not that simple.
Best as I can tell, it is that simple for spells and feats. Just pick the True Strike (Legacy) from the spells.

Possibly uncheck a "hide legacy" box.

It's just the rule tool tips (grapple, inspiration) that will point to the new version. And you will need to look those up in the archives.
 

Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
Best as I can tell, it is that simple for spells and feats. Just pick the True Strike (Legacy) from the spells.

Possibly uncheck a "hide legacy" box.

It's just the rule tool tips (grapple, inspiration) that will point to the new version. And you will need to look those up in the archives.
Now perhaps. It was changed yesterday. Prior to that, when I originally posted, it was in fact not that simple. I was not aware until now that they listened to the outcry over their incredibly stupid idea to take away 2014 spells, character options, etc.

You are still forced to use the 2024 rules changes, though. You still can't use the 2014 hide rules for instance.

 

FitzTheRuke

Legend
You don't see how the 5.5e spell and rule changes, change the way 90% of PCs have been played up to this point? If I have been using one version of the spell for 6 months and suddenly I am using another version, my character is playing differently.
Oh yeah, I mean, I get that. I meant that of it bothers you, then don't do it.
 

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