FrogReaver
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i propose we rename the ship of Theseus to d&d 5th edition. Just how much can be replaced before it’s still the same edition.
Yup. I suspect it will be similar to my experience converting material for Level from vanilla 5e in the sense that the biggest actual changes I've had to make are from 5e races to the LU Origin system (heritage/culture/background/destiny).Was wondering where all these threads I hadn't seen before had come from. Good to see they'll finally be where they've belonged this whole time.
Well, given it is pretty much identical to the level of change seen with 3.5e....
5.5e. Just because Wizards is too fearful to name it sincerely, doesn't mean we cannot be honest with ourselves. It is 5th edition, revised. That's literally what they've done, they have revised and updated the classes and spells, tweaked a few rules, and added some new bells and whistles on top of the existing mechanical framework. While you can use older options, most of them will require at least a bit of adaptation, e.g. races and backgrounds work differently now, and frankly there's very little to zero reason to want to play the original versions of most of the classes (Warlock especially), unless you just hate change because it's change.
It's 5.5e.
It is whatever you like to call it.Was wondering where all these threads I hadn't seen before had come from. Good to see they'll finally be where they've belonged this whole time.
Well, given it is pretty much identical to the level of change seen with 3.5e....
5.5e. Just because Wizards is too fearful to name it sincerely, doesn't mean we cannot be honest with ourselves. It is 5th edition, revised. That's literally what they've done, they have revised and updated the classes and spells, tweaked a few rules, and added some new bells and whistles on top of the existing mechanical framework. While you can use older options, most of them will require at least a bit of adaptation, e.g. races and backgrounds work differently now, and frankly there's very little to zero reason to want to play the original versions of most of the classes (Warlock especially), unless you just hate change because it's change.
It's 5.5e.
I mean, I guess we could do that. Seems more useful to just refer to the ready-to-hand nearly-identical example from only a few years before...i propose we rename the ship of Theseus to d&d 5th edition. Just how much can be replaced before it’s still the same edition.
I mean, if I were a betting man (I am not, but if I were), I'd put real money on 5.5e sticking.It is whatever you like to call it.
6e, 5.5e, d&d 5.24e and so on.
We will see what tracks.
Sorry, but the 21 years since 3.5 isn't "only a few years"....I mean, I guess we could do that. Seems more useful to just refer to the ready-to-hand nearly-identical example from only a few years before...
This.The only hesitancy I can see with 5.5e is Third Party Material. So many companies have used the 5e branding to stress compatibility that I can see them being potentially afraid of embracing 5.5e. The thought being:
"Oh, I was going to buy this adventure/supplement/source book, it says it's 5e compatible, but I have the 5.5 ruleset.. Maybe this will be too dated?"
I don't know. I like 5.5e, and it's probably what I'll be going with. I am curious to see official covers. I wonder if WOTC is going to just drop the edition label all together. It'll just be "Dungeons and Dragons"
If it flops can we call it 5.dead?It is whatever you like to call it.
6e, 5.5e, d&d 5.24e and so on.
We will see what tracks.