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Mike Mearls Discusses the First Round of Public D&D Next Playtests

tuxgeo

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Was a "modified 4e skeleton" was the point, not if you see any bits of edition X in the playtest. Stormonu has said what he thinks.

You jumping in to this, so now answer, what do you think?
Do you think the playtest is a "modified 4e skeleton" ?

So far, I do not think the playtest is a "modified 4e skeleton."

When I read your post, I did not get the sense that you were asking only about the skeleton statement; you asked whether we saw 4e influences. You also said, "Any other <acronym title="D&D 4th Edition">4e</acronym> players can jump in," so I did, providing my own list of influences, which is what I thought (at that time) you were asking for.

As far as a "skeleton" is concerned, the fundamental approach within the playtest rules seems to be one of "Rulings, not Rules" -- which looks more like an old-school tendency to me rather than 3E or 4E.

[I do have a copy of the Moldvay Basic rules set (purchased on eBay because I thought it looked neat), but I haven't read it yet. If I come to a different conclusion after reading it, I'll try to find this post and edit it to include that different conclusion, whatever it might turn out to be.]
 

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