D&D (2024) Is the 2024 rules update a new edition? Argue about it here (not everywhere else)!

Is the 2024 rules update a new edition?


We've been through much worse. Try searching for some of the "damage on a miss" discussions from the 4e days.
Oh man, there are so many classic "discussions" from that era.
  • Healing Surges
  • Warlords vs. Bards vs. Marshals vs.
  • Dragonboobs
  • 4e vs. Video Games
  • 4e vs. MMORPGs
  • 4e vs. Your Definition of Hit Points
  • 4e vs. Your Definition of Alignment
  • 4e vs. Pathfinder
  • 4e vs. Literally Anything
  • "Demons & Dragons"
  • Purple Wyvern Adept
Even this very topic has been dragged out and thrown around before, ad nauseum. Remember these Greatest Hits from the mid-2000s?
  • They Will Absolutely Not Call It 'Three Point Five' Edition That's Just Ridiculous
  • I Can't Believe They Called It Three Point Five
  • Is Tome of Battle a 3.75E?
  • Is Pathfinder a 3.75E?
  • I Personally Guarantee the Next Edition Will Absolutely Certainly Be Announced In Year (current year + 1).
 

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Honestly we won't know until it's out and we see just how "backwards compatible" the old material is. Every edition since 2nd has had a revised edition of some sort put out. The edition gap really comes down to how much work the table has to put in to use older materials.
 

Honestly we won't know until it's out and we see just how "backwards compatible" the old material is. Every edition since 2nd has had a revised edition of some sort put out. The edition gap really comes down to how much work the table has to put in to use older materials.
There are a lot of folks who argued, even at the time, that Unearthed Arcana effectively split 1E into two eras (no one knew to use the word "edition" yet) as a UA character would run rings around a standard PHB one, although the DM-facing side of the game didn't much change at that point.

We mostly handled it by playing terribly broken UA characters, then deciding they weren't all that much fun after a few weeks, and went back to using the PHB and the Dragon magazine classes.
 


As much fun as it is having this question infect every other thread, how about we go crazy and centralize the conversation in one place?

So, in 2024, if you're using the new PHB, MM, DMG and whatever other books are released to support them, are you playing a different edition of Dungeons & Dragons than those using the 2014 core books?

Why or why not?
No, because I’ll still be using Tasha’s and Xanathar’s and MoTM and the setting books, without any issues. 2024 ranger will work with existing, let’s say, Swarmkeeper.

Not after conversion, not if you change the math a bit, just sit down and play. Some classes will get some features at different levels, which is trivial.
 

There are a lot of folks who argued, even at the time, that Unearthed Arcana effectively split 1E into two eras (no one knew to use the word "edition" yet) as a UA character would run rings around a standard PHB one, although the DM-facing side of the game didn't much change at that point.

We mostly handled it by playing terribly broken UA characters, then deciding they weren't all that much fun after a few weeks, and went back to using the PHB and the Dragon magazine classes.
I guess I got accustomed to "Edition Turnover" early on. I started playing D&D with the Red Box Basic Set, and that whole BECMI model became the norm for me and my friends. We started playing the Basic Rules in middle school, then we switched to the Expert Rules. By the time we were in high school, we had switched to the Companion Rules Set, and then Masters by the time we graduated. Then I started all over again in college, introducing my new roommates to the Rules Cyclopedia.

So later, going from 3E to 3.5E to Pathfinder to 5E all seemed normal.

I guess I never developed much edition loyalty. BECM is my favorite and I still play it from time to time but it's terribly outdated both in mechanics and tone. It's not the game I'm currently playing, nor is it the one I've played the most, and--oh, my aching heart--it's no longer what comes to mind when people talk about "playing D&D."
 
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Oh man, there are so many classic "discussions" from that era.
  • Healing Surges
  • Warlords vs. Bards vs. Marshals vs.
  • Dragonboobs
  • 4e vs. Video Games
  • 4e vs. MMORPGs
  • 4e vs. Your Definition of Hit Points
  • 4e vs. Your Definition of Alignment
  • 4e vs. Pathfinder
  • 4e vs. Literally Anything
  • "Demons & Dragons"
  • Purple Wyvern Adept
Even this very topic has been dragged out and thrown around before, ad nauseum. Remember these Greatest Hits from the mid-2000s?
  • They Will Absolutely Not Call It 'Three Point Five' Edition That's Just Ridiculous
  • I Can't Believe They Called It Three Point Five
  • Is Tome of Battle a 3.75E?
  • Is Pathfinder a 3.75E?
  • I Personally Guarantee the Next Edition Will Absolutely Certainly Be Announced In Year (current year + 1).
Don't forget 4-ons vs 3-tards fights that started hours before 4e was announced.

We didn't even have confirmation on the new edition and the war had begun.
 

I joined this board back in the 4e days and it was horrible until the mods cracked down on the fighting, right now it seems to be like the wild west again, but I assume they will crack down again.
Honestly, it seems pretty mild right now, nothing like back in the old days.
 

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