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I think it would be crazy to risk otherwise considering the near decade long strength of 5e.if it really is just 5.5 with tasha updates i am out
I think it would be crazy to risk otherwise considering the near decade long strength of 5e.if it really is just 5.5 with tasha updates i am out
Here, here!Not only will I buy the 5.5e books,
I will buy at least THREE COPIES OF THE GREYHAWK SETTING THEY ARE GOING TO RELEASE.
#GREYHAWKIS5.5
That's interesting. I am curious how long you have been in the hobby. Have you followed any "failed" editions of games? Has your group ever resisted moving on?I'll be buying it day 1. This is my hobby, and I follow it through good and ill.
Thanks for asking. I've been playing since the late 70s and I was 11; 2e got little play because of where I was in life and 4e got almost none because post-3.5 I went to indy games and was thrilled in new and exciting ways (FATE, Reign, Burning Wheel, etc.) Now I keep a hand in both.That's interesting. I am curious how long you have been in the hobby. Have you followed any "failed" editions of games? Has your group ever resisted moving on?
Just to be clear: I am NOT setting you up for a gotcha or anything. I am honestly curious.
I'm not sure they're really all that worried about people essentially rebuying the books, they'll just make the new books the only versions for sale and go from there.This thread nicely captures the dilemma for WotC:
If it is too little I won't buy it. If it is too much I won't buy it.
I guess it always comes down to hitting the sweet spot. But will they?