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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 8736364" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p>Well pbbbth. I finally got a free moment at work, and decided to unpack this "ONE D&D" topic myself, before I had gotten too swept up in all of the hype and emotion. And I'm gonna have to walk back my previous post about this not being a "new edition of the game."</p><p></p><p>First, some required reading (my footnotes in <span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">orange</span>): [SPOILER="From the D&D Beyond FAQ Page"]<strong>What is One D&D?</strong></p><p></p><p>One D&D is the code name for the next generation of Dungeons & Dragons, bringing together three initiatives that will shape the future of the game:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>D&D Rules.</strong> This takes what we love about fifth edition and updates the rules of the game to reflect the feedback we have heard from players and where the game is today.<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[1]</span></strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>D&D Beyond.</strong> This will be the platform for your digital D&D collection, content, and tools.<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[2]</span></strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>D&D Digital Play Experience.</strong> In early development, D&D Digital will offer an immersive player experience, rich creation tools for Dungeon Masters, and a connected space for DMs and players to get together and play D&D.<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[3]</span></strong></li> </ul><p>Our goal is to give you more D&D wherever you play, whenever you want.</p><p></p><p><strong>Is One D&D introducing a new edition of D&D?</strong></p><p></p><p>It’s bigger than that. <strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[4]</span></strong> One D&D will usher in the next generation of D&D with new and more comprehensive versions of the core rulebooks that millions of players have enjoyed for the past decade. The rules will be backward compatible with fifth edition adventures and supplements<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[5, 6]</span></strong> and offer players and Dungeon Masters new options and opportunities for adventure. The evolution of fifth edition has shown us it’s less important to create new editions of the game and more important to grow and expand the game you love with each new product.</p><p></p><p><strong>What does backward compatible mean?</strong></p><p></p><p>It means that fifth edition adventures and supplements will work in One D&D.<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[5,6]</span></strong> For example, if you want to run <em>Curse of Strahd</em> in One D&D, that book will work with the new versions of the core rulebooks. Our goal is for you to keep enjoying the content you already have and make it even better. You’ll see this in action through the playtest materials, which you will be able to provide feedback on.</p><p></p><p><strong>What is changing with the One D&D rules?</strong></p><p></p><p>There will be many fundamental updates to D&D that we will collect your feedback on.<span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)"><strong>[7]</strong></span> In the upcoming Unearthed Arcana playtest content, you’ll see proposed updates to character backgrounds, races, classes, feats, information presentation, and more. Ultimately, the answer to what will change depends on what we hear from you throughout One D&D playtests.</p><p></p><p><strong>When will the One D&D rules be released?</strong></p><p></p><p>The new core rulebooks are expected to be released in 2024.<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[6]</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Where can I find out more and stay up to date on the latest One D&D news?</strong></p><p></p><p>To keep up to date on One D&D, sign up for D&D Beyond. Then, hop into your account settings and <a href="https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/email-preferences" target="_blank">update your email preferences</a> to receive communications from D&D Beyond. You can expect news on One D&D roughly monthly<strong><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">[8]</span></strong>.[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>So having read through all of that, slowly and carefully, with a keen eye on not just <em>what they were saying</em> but also <em>how they were saying it</em>, and <em>what they were careful not to say</em>, I have the following take-aways.</p><p></p><p>1. They are going to collect some feedback, and then update the 5th Edition rules. They very carefully dodge the question about whether or not it's a new edition--either because they haven't decided yet, or they don't want to make peoples' heads explode.</p><p></p><p>2. Weird statement about D&D Beyond being "the platform for your digital D&D." This isn't news; D&D Beyond has been around for ages. I wonder why they mentioned it here, in this FAQ about One D&D?</p><p></p><p>3. They mention something called "D&D Digital," and from the description they give, it reads like a VTT program like Roll20 or Foundry. Now I'm starting to understand why they mentioned D&D Beyond in point #2, above.</p><p></p><p>4. They asked themselves a yes-or-no question, and then didn't answer it. It really drives me crazy when people do that! Anyway, they will neither confirm nor deny that this is a new edition of the game. In fact they carefully avoid it altoghter, talking about "new versions," "many updates," "the next generation," and "evolution" instead.</p><p></p><p>5. They dodge and deflect the question about a 'new edition,' then go on to talk about backwards-compatibility--something that wouldn't need to be discussed at all if this wasn't a new edition. They confirm that "fifth edition adventures and supplements" will be compatible, and give a specific example with the Curse of Strahd adventure. </p><p></p><p>6. They don't say the same for the core rulebooks, though. Instead, they confirm that there will be new versions of the core rulebooks, and they are expected to be released in 2024.</p><p></p><p>7. Now they finally confirm that the rules are changing. And they will be collecting feedback on these changes in upcoming Unearthed Arcana content. It sounds like they already have some UAs written for backgrounds, races, classes, feats, and something called 'information presentation,' and there will be more to come. As for how broad these changes are going to be, they tell us that it will depend on what they hear "throughout One D&D playtests."</p><p></p><p>8. There will be monthly updates. Also, an active D&D Beyond account is required. This suggests that the materials will be distributed through DDB, and it's likely that from all of the talk about "your digital D&D" that the playtests and feedback will be managed on DDB as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 8736364, member: 50987"] Well pbbbth. I finally got a free moment at work, and decided to unpack this "ONE D&D" topic myself, before I had gotten too swept up in all of the hype and emotion. And I'm gonna have to walk back my previous post about this not being a "new edition of the game." First, some required reading (my footnotes in [COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)]orange[/COLOR]): [SPOILER="From the D&D Beyond FAQ Page"][B]What is One D&D?[/B] One D&D is the code name for the next generation of Dungeons & Dragons, bringing together three initiatives that will shape the future of the game: [LIST] [*][B]D&D Rules.[/B] This takes what we love about fifth edition and updates the rules of the game to reflect the feedback we have heard from players and where the game is today.[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][1][/COLOR][/B] [*][B]D&D Beyond.[/B] This will be the platform for your digital D&D collection, content, and tools.[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][2][/COLOR][/B] [*][B]D&D Digital Play Experience.[/B] In early development, D&D Digital will offer an immersive player experience, rich creation tools for Dungeon Masters, and a connected space for DMs and players to get together and play D&D.[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][3][/COLOR][/B] [/LIST] Our goal is to give you more D&D wherever you play, whenever you want. [B]Is One D&D introducing a new edition of D&D?[/B] It’s bigger than that. [B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][4][/COLOR][/B] One D&D will usher in the next generation of D&D with new and more comprehensive versions of the core rulebooks that millions of players have enjoyed for the past decade. The rules will be backward compatible with fifth edition adventures and supplements[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][5, 6][/COLOR][/B] and offer players and Dungeon Masters new options and opportunities for adventure. The evolution of fifth edition has shown us it’s less important to create new editions of the game and more important to grow and expand the game you love with each new product. [B]What does backward compatible mean?[/B] It means that fifth edition adventures and supplements will work in One D&D.[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][5,6][/COLOR][/B] For example, if you want to run [I]Curse of Strahd[/I] in One D&D, that book will work with the new versions of the core rulebooks. Our goal is for you to keep enjoying the content you already have and make it even better. You’ll see this in action through the playtest materials, which you will be able to provide feedback on. [B]What is changing with the One D&D rules?[/B] There will be many fundamental updates to D&D that we will collect your feedback on.[COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][B][7][/B][/COLOR] In the upcoming Unearthed Arcana playtest content, you’ll see proposed updates to character backgrounds, races, classes, feats, information presentation, and more. Ultimately, the answer to what will change depends on what we hear from you throughout One D&D playtests. [B]When will the One D&D rules be released?[/B] The new core rulebooks are expected to be released in 2024.[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][6][/COLOR] Where can I find out more and stay up to date on the latest One D&D news?[/B] To keep up to date on One D&D, sign up for D&D Beyond. Then, hop into your account settings and [URL='https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/email-preferences']update your email preferences[/URL] to receive communications from D&D Beyond. You can expect news on One D&D roughly monthly[B][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)][8][/COLOR][/B].[/SPOILER] So having read through all of that, slowly and carefully, with a keen eye on not just [I]what they were saying[/I] but also [I]how they were saying it[/I], and [I]what they were careful not to say[/I], I have the following take-aways. 1. They are going to collect some feedback, and then update the 5th Edition rules. They very carefully dodge the question about whether or not it's a new edition--either because they haven't decided yet, or they don't want to make peoples' heads explode. 2. Weird statement about D&D Beyond being "the platform for your digital D&D." This isn't news; D&D Beyond has been around for ages. I wonder why they mentioned it here, in this FAQ about One D&D? 3. They mention something called "D&D Digital," and from the description they give, it reads like a VTT program like Roll20 or Foundry. Now I'm starting to understand why they mentioned D&D Beyond in point #2, above. 4. They asked themselves a yes-or-no question, and then didn't answer it. It really drives me crazy when people do that! Anyway, they will neither confirm nor deny that this is a new edition of the game. In fact they carefully avoid it altoghter, talking about "new versions," "many updates," "the next generation," and "evolution" instead. 5. They dodge and deflect the question about a 'new edition,' then go on to talk about backwards-compatibility--something that wouldn't need to be discussed at all if this wasn't a new edition. They confirm that "fifth edition adventures and supplements" will be compatible, and give a specific example with the Curse of Strahd adventure. 6. They don't say the same for the core rulebooks, though. Instead, they confirm that there will be new versions of the core rulebooks, and they are expected to be released in 2024. 7. Now they finally confirm that the rules are changing. And they will be collecting feedback on these changes in upcoming Unearthed Arcana content. It sounds like they already have some UAs written for backgrounds, races, classes, feats, and something called 'information presentation,' and there will be more to come. As for how broad these changes are going to be, they tell us that it will depend on what they hear "throughout One D&D playtests." 8. There will be monthly updates. Also, an active D&D Beyond account is required. This suggests that the materials will be distributed through DDB, and it's likely that from all of the talk about "your digital D&D" that the playtests and feedback will be managed on DDB as well. [/QUOTE]
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