Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
DnDBeyond is not the product. Not yet anyway.Like DnDBeyond perhaps?
DnDBeyond is not the product. Not yet anyway.Like DnDBeyond perhaps?
Not sure what you mean here. I was thinking about dev blogs and design discussion.DnDBeyond is not the product. Not yet anyway.
Oh, my mistake. I was talking about specific product. In general, DnD Beyond is fine for the sorts of things you're talking about.Not sure what you mean here. I was thinking about dev blogs and design discussion.
It was going to allow characters that felt and acted like 1e, 3e, or 4e characters, but with compatible mechanics, not characters that were literally 1e, 3e, and 4e characters - incompatible numbers and all. Of course, they quietly ditched that particular goal pretty early on.I just vaguely remember reading somewhere, how D&DNext was going to allow you to play with character sheets from 1e or 3e or 4e or the new sheet all at the same table. I may be miss remembering but I could've swore I read that.
Of course, by the time their goals had changed, a lot of people were already pretty excited and ready to jump on board. Which may have been goal all along. There's no way to say at this point.It was going to allow characters that felt and acted like 1e, 3e, or 4e characters, but with compatible mechanics, not characters that were literally 1e, 3e, and 4e characters - incompatible numbers and all. Of course, they quietly ditched that particular goal pretty early on.
Never underestimate how stupid humans can get when they're motivated by greed. To a Hasbro exec revoking the OGL might seem like a magic button to bring all those 3PP dollars home to WotC.This is the silliest rumour I have heard in a long time. There. Is. Just. No. Way.
Indeed. I wrote Depths of Felk Mor in 2014. For 5e. Before the core books or starter set was released as a matter of fact. There's a lot you can still do with the OGL