It no longer works, they changed the content. I would need to print and paste the update -yes, this is not errata, this is an update- in place or to write on the book. (I hate having to do that to books). So, now I have to ruin my book or forget about it being useful.Were you planning on selling it for thousands?
OK, but you had to do that to every other 5e D&D book so far, since they've all had some actual updates by your definition. So where's the beef now?It no longer works, they changed the content. I would need to print and paste the update -yes, this is not errata, this is an update- in place or to write on the book. (I hate having to do that to books). So, now I have to ruin my book or forget about it being useful.
No your copy means you keep the pre-nerfed abilities, spells, etc.Well, there goes all of the value from my copy....
Already has done apparently.So...when does this affect the Xanthar's Guide to Everything Book of Physical copies? I need to nab a non errata version for my games.
It no longer works, they changed the content. I would need to print and paste the update -yes, this is not errata, this is an update- in place or to write on the book. (I hate having to do that to books). So, now I have to ruin my book or forget about it being useful.
Not only that, it gives a standardized way of fixing problems in it that is less like;y than homebrew solutions to conflict with future contentOr you just print it, and put the piece of paper between the two pages. It's super simple. I printed some UA feats and slipped them into my PHB two years ago, and they've harmlessly remained there ever since.
I get it's frustrating, but this is really not worth working yourself up over. You've got hundreds of pages of totally fine content and now maybe 1/2 a page worth of content that you have to slap a sticky note over. You're going to be okay, I promise.