UngeheuerLich
Legend
I am still really wondering why some people hate the idea that a 10 year old game gets a little doover...
there are already posts that imoly that all it is is a cash grab...
of course they wamt to sell new books. Which makes sense for a company.
No one is forced to upgrade and buy new book. Especially when the biggest complainers are able to just modify content of older books themselves.
I have played 3.5 with the srd and 3.0 books for quite a while with no problems.
The only place where you notice some friction is dndbeyond... but that is also something the same people don't like...
To the actual topic: in my opinion backwards compatibility seems way higher than in back in 3.5 where quite some player facing rules changed:
there are already posts that imoly that all it is is a cash grab...
of course they wamt to sell new books. Which makes sense for a company.
No one is forced to upgrade and buy new book. Especially when the biggest complainers are able to just modify content of older books themselves.
I have played 3.5 with the srd and 3.0 books for quite a while with no problems.
The only place where you notice some friction is dndbeyond... but that is also something the same people don't like...
To the actual topic: in my opinion backwards compatibility seems way higher than in back in 3.5 where quite some player facing rules changed:
- The skill list changed
- spell levels (and schools) of a lot of spells changed. Some spells were broken into parts.
- weapon sizes were introduced.