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<blockquote data-quote="OB1" data-source="post: 8549394" data-attributes="member: 6796241"><p>I expect 5eAE to be nothing more than an assimilation of the optional rules found in existing products like Tasha's with some of them becoming the new default state (and switching old rules to optional). It will simply replace the core 3 rule set as the default starting point, still fully compatible with all existing APs, GtEs and CSs. It will primarily be for new players, but also useful to existing players and groups as a way to consolidate those rules from across multiple books into one neat package. The original 5e core will continue to work just fine with new APs and CSs as well. So I guess I'm a yes if that's the case.</p><p></p><p>If this is an actual 5.5 or 6, and is not compatible with existing product and/or new product after isn't compatible with it, I'll probably stick with 5e until there is a compelling enough digital product (fully integrated VTT) that would make my life running games easy enough to switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OB1, post: 8549394, member: 6796241"] I expect 5eAE to be nothing more than an assimilation of the optional rules found in existing products like Tasha's with some of them becoming the new default state (and switching old rules to optional). It will simply replace the core 3 rule set as the default starting point, still fully compatible with all existing APs, GtEs and CSs. It will primarily be for new players, but also useful to existing players and groups as a way to consolidate those rules from across multiple books into one neat package. The original 5e core will continue to work just fine with new APs and CSs as well. So I guess I'm a yes if that's the case. If this is an actual 5.5 or 6, and is not compatible with existing product and/or new product after isn't compatible with it, I'll probably stick with 5e until there is a compelling enough digital product (fully integrated VTT) that would make my life running games easy enough to switch. [/QUOTE]
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