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There are over 60 books above from Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 who’s edition life spanned from 2004 to 2007. That’s more than 1 book released by Wizard’s of the Coast per month.For long time players of (D&D) there is always an eternal question around the session table. The discussion, usually breaks out, over pop and chips, and is light in nature. “Is there going to be a D&D 6th Edition?”We long time D&D players have been conditioned to have our game and pocketbooks upheaved ever five to seven years. A new edition is announced! In the past, the creation of a new edition of D&D was to add more rules (D&D 3.0E), close glaring loopholes (D&D 3.5E), keep min/max players in check (D&D 3.5), simplify the game as the franchise became clogged with rules (D&D 4.0), or there are just too many books that nobody bought or needed to play D&D (all previous editions).
Tempers flair over whether a 6th Edition of Dungeons will be coming soon.That D&D edition mindset is starting to creep up again in 5th Edition. Launched in August of 2014 after two years of play testing puts the current edition, 5th Edition, right in the sweet spot for rumours of a revised edition of D&D or D&D 6th Edition.
It means us old timers, and those who’ve joined us on this journey in D&D, begin to brace ourselves for a change in our hobby. Players either migrate to the new edition, renounce the new edition D&D (hence the still vibrant popularity of D&D 3.5), or sadly leave the D&D fold altogether.This important question was posed to franchise for Wizard’s of the Coast:While Mearls’ Tweet might sound a little cryptic, as he doesn’t flat out reject a 6th Edition, Mearls’ post has reassured us we’re on the right road withSales of our game have never been better. A successful business, that attracts top talent, The Top 6 Hard Cover Non-Fiction on the Wall Street Journal (June 12 2018), Copyright WSJ.drives the innovation and expansion of D&D we love and enjoy. The (PHB) is consistently at the top of games books (me buying 4 PHBs the other month must have helped)., just cracked the number 1 spot in Hardcover Non-Fiction on the prestigious (WSJ) publication ranks. This fuels our hobby so we can have great new stories like, season 7’s, and upcoming season 8’s.
Our game now is thriving like never before in it’s 45 year history with new young players, many of them women, joining the hobby too. It looks like 5E will be here for a while and I’m glad for that too. I look forward to my 4 new PHBs to become dog eared and haggard from playing D&D 5E in the years to come.May your d20s roll ever in your favour.
Chris Kelly is the lead writer for Wizard’s Laboratory, and the Dungeon Master for The Heroes of Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. He has been a D&D player and DM for over 25 years. The bones of his first D&D character can be found at the bottom of a spiked pit trap in Keep on the Borderlands. Chris lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with his wife Shannon, his son John, and his feline familiar Stormy.
You can usually find him wasting time on Xbox One.© Wizard’s Laboratory 2018, All Rights Reserved. Hi GaryAccording to a Wizards of the Coast survey last year the Ranger class in 5E was deemed the weakest class of the 13 Player Handbook classes.
Jeremy Crawford, lead designer of 5E, is playtesting some new Ranger builds to address this deficiency in Unearthed Arcana. They are to be released in a future hardcover supplement, possibly in Spring of 2019.Maybe consider a Trickster or War Cleric as well as the fighter/rogue/druid. Sticking with a single class could net you a better build with quicker access to snappy spells that won’t dilute you fighting effectiveness.Given the amount of energy placed in to getting 5E right, I don’t foresee a 6E in the next few years.
170,000+ D&D players worked for two years (I was one of them) to get out all the kinks. Wizards has resisted, so far, the class flipping arms race propagated in 3.5.
Lets hope it stays that way.Thanks for contributing!Chris. Hi Jed!I’m not sure 5E was created to be ‘dumbed down’ or ‘fix’ D&D lore. The current edition was an evolution of 4E of course and took many lessons away to improve play.
It sounds like your a 3.5E guy since ‘dumb down’ is a common complaint of 5E by 3.5E players. To be honest, 3.5 grew way too unwieldy, with each book offering a better character build than the last (only a chump would build a straight 3.5 fighter ONLY from the PHB).
Oh, and all those 3.5 rules are spread over some 60 books. Simplicity, reintroduced in 5E, was much needed to take control away from the rules lawyers and back into players.Thanks for contributing!Chris. Did I read the quote from the D&D guy correctly when he said they “were on the right track” with 5th? If that track is super blandsville then yes, you are correct.
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If you’re talking about a game that is supposed to be about options then 5th edition is a track I very much want off of. Pure and simple because attempts like this are what ruin WoW and other mmo games. Balancing classes against each other to the point where either one class overshadows everyone or everyone is the same. I play fighters.
I’ll make a fighter straight from 3.5 PHB that will beat you down and I don’t need those extra feats. Do I like those extras? Hell to the yes I do because it truly means I can customize my guys to my heart’s content without worrying about having to “house rule” every damn thing because of a lack of actual rules. And I’ve played every single edition of D&D there is, even before when it was just Chainmail, and I can tell you this: 5th edition is an oversimplified and terrible version of D&D. It is an insult that the creators can’t give us the complexity and amazing game that Gygax envisioned long long ago.