Highly unlikely. I think Wizards would be out a significant amount of money if official D&D content was available only via D&D Beyond.And when DND Beyond becomes the only official source for D&D content, I guess we're out of luck if we don't buy from them?
I think both things are a problem.The bigger concern isn't the errata (seriously), it's the overall move to D&D Beyond.
500' down (that's the max you fall in a round) and now only 30' out, with no damage. It's an imperfect fix that could probably use a second round of errata. Already! And this round of errata is not even OUT YET! (At least, not officially!)It just feels odd to not have a maximum descending distance if that's the concern. (I'm picturing flying squirrels and lizards, don't they often get from tree to tree that are farther than 30' apart? Can they now drop 1000' in a round, within 30' of where they started, with no damage - or did I misread?)
You Invalidated Gravity and made Sir Issac Newton do 1080-degree spins in his grave. And supposedly became the god of movement. Not even Ao himself could do anything via 5E rules.What was the problem with the original glide anyway?
As I see it changing this ratio to 1:1 would have been all was needed while keeping that concept intact.hmmm...it's nice they addressed it, but feel it is missing the light armor/unencumbered requirement. Interesting they dropped the 1 foot for 5 foot drop, but I could see them not wanting the ability to be overly complex.