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<blockquote data-quote="ReshiIRE" data-source="post: 9004694" data-attributes="member: 7031231"><p>They're not printing the previous books anymore because of OGL issues though; this is not an attempt to sneak in a new edition through the back door and sugar coat it.</p><p></p><p>They already stated this was not planned as of December 2022 - i.e., the OGL situation forced them to print a version without OGL stuff as they switch away to ORC and get away from a company who's ability to think rationally about changes is clearly compromised.</p><p></p><p>That then probably prompted them to take a double take, and decide if they could do more indepth erratas and changes.</p><p></p><p>I think saying this is a new edition or something equivalent to a 3.5 style change feels wrong. I'm not sure this is even as extensive as 4e Essentials (but I am not familiar with the changes in either, to be fair).</p><p></p><p>I think this is a backwards compatible revision, mainly focused on errating classes to be better or to handle the changes in alignment essentially becoming a variant rule, and to focus on reorganising the books to be easier to read.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's as dramatic as other book changes, honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReshiIRE, post: 9004694, member: 7031231"] They're not printing the previous books anymore because of OGL issues though; this is not an attempt to sneak in a new edition through the back door and sugar coat it. They already stated this was not planned as of December 2022 - i.e., the OGL situation forced them to print a version without OGL stuff as they switch away to ORC and get away from a company who's ability to think rationally about changes is clearly compromised. That then probably prompted them to take a double take, and decide if they could do more indepth erratas and changes. I think saying this is a new edition or something equivalent to a 3.5 style change feels wrong. I'm not sure this is even as extensive as 4e Essentials (but I am not familiar with the changes in either, to be fair). I think this is a backwards compatible revision, mainly focused on errating classes to be better or to handle the changes in alignment essentially becoming a variant rule, and to focus on reorganising the books to be easier to read. I don't think it's as dramatic as other book changes, honestly. [/QUOTE]
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