Corinnguard
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Since time acts erratically on the Feywild, Long Rests could feel like Short Rests, and vice versa.feywild campaign?

Imagine this happening during your adventure in the Feywild.

Since time acts erratically on the Feywild, Long Rests could feel like Short Rests, and vice versa.feywild campaign?
Ah. In other words, correlate the refresh with some in world ritual, analogous to sleep or lunch.I think they want something that makes sense in-universe first, and then work around that for the other issues. Recovering when you rest makes a lot more sense from a world-building perspective than recovering every x encounters.
The trick, therefore, is to make a game where that doesn’t interfere with balance or narrative too much.
(Under those conditions I would favor a lower default number of encounters per day, because even 2-3 deadlies can be a lot if that’s the minimum.)
does that mean fewer or more upgrades?I also think ENWorld is conservative in its approach to changes within WotC D&D.
no idea how many books they print, or how many people buy digital only. There were a lot of people here who said they would switch eventually, rather than immediately tooI'm anticipating thew 2024 PHB to sell out on first printing, fast enough that the only major printers won't be able to keep up
There are also lots of people suggesting they are going digital only. The 2024 edition could be a success on Beyond and a flop in stores.no idea how many books the print, or how many people buy digital only. There were a lot of people here who said they would switch eventually, rather than immediately too
If they get the localization ready in time, it will be both for me.There are also lots of people suggesting they are going digital only. The 2024 edition could be a success on Beyond and a flop in stores.
I really hate buying books twice.If they get the localization ready in time, it will be both for me.
Me too. So i get the German book and D&D beyond in english. Makes me feel better.I really hate buying books twice.
This poll is now at 2/3rds purchasing, which if the general public follows suit would make it the second best selling edition of all time without accounting for an expansion of the fanbase.
I also think ENWorld is conservative in its approach to changes within WotC D&D.
I'm anticipating thew 2024 PHB to sell out on first printing, fast enough that the only major printers won't be able to keep up
I have zero problem with this.I've made this point before, but the best way to have resource attrition be both verisimilitudinous and balanced across any X number of encounters is to have resource recharging cost money (loot).
Use resources to defeat encounters, encounters give money and loot, money and loot recharge spell and hit point resources (via crafting spell scrolls, buying healing potions, etc.). Smart, efficient play will let you keep more loot per encounter, hastening progression.
Belive he means a larger percentage of folks posting here will be resistant to upgrading, compared to players at large.does that mean fewer or more upgrades?