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Re: Обсуждение RPG (Пластинка Баха)
Там прошел саммит по ДынДе, визарды в общих чертах обозначили свой следующий проект, как revised версия 5й редакции. Но имхо все это маркетинговая пыль, все это больше похоже на 5.5. Выжимка из QA(на ангельском);
D&D Beyond
They will be removing dnd.wizards.com and transitioning everything to dndbeyond.com. It will be the new homepage of D&D.
They are opening a marketplace for partners and 3rd party publishers. Early stages, don't expect to hear anything for a bit.
VTT
Some sort of beta in 2024 but lacking the creation tools (no making your own assets).
Hoping to release in 2025, with access to the same creator tools as the dev team uses.
No plans to support any systems other than D&D.
Desktop app, no web browser support.
They don't intend for people to play at a table in person all using their own laptop like shown in the video, but you could if you wanted to.
Quoting this here because there are multiple ways to interpret it and I'm not sure which is correct: 'Regarding mechanical (rules) integration, Kale said “you can do literally anything you want"…you can play anything that has nice and minis in it…it won’t have the automation [that comes with the D&D rules].”'
OneD&D
The new PHB will teach the player how to play before telling them how to create a character.
New PHB will have a rules glossary.
New DMG will have a similar glossary for D&D lore.
New PHB will also include new game options.
They emphasized it's a 5E revision, not 5.5E or 6E. Quote time: “You will be able to open up your Curse of Strahd and run it with the new core books. I might blow your mind with this next one. If you really want to, you can also make a character with the 2014 Player’s Handbook and the options in Tasha’s Cauldron and Xanathar’s Guide and have that character at the same table as a character made with the 2024 books. This is why I say, what we’re doing has not been done before for the game.”
The new core books will include guidance on how to use older (5E) content with OneD&D rules, essentially acting as conversion guides.
They're looking to remove the culture-specific flavor of some classes so they can be more flexible, like rangers being heavily European-inspired and monks being heavily Asian-inspired. Gave an example of monk's ki being renamed to "spirit points".
The new PHB is bigger than 5E's and will have 12 classes, 48 subclasses, and 9 species (races).
The nine species: human, dwarf, halfling, goliath, dragonborn, elf, gnome, orc, and tiefling.
Half-elf and half-orc will not be in the new edition. You can still use the 5E version but they're not making new versions.
They are adding art for formerly overlooked parts of the game like backgrounds to help you visualize your character.
Subclasses will be more distinct.
College of dance bards.
They're adding weapon mastery properties to weapons. These require class features to unlock, making the same weapon act differently between classes.
An example of a weapon mastery: the Graze mastery property allows you to deal damage equal to your ability modifier for the weapon, even if you miss.
Firearms (musket and pistol) are now martial weapons.
Fighters will interact most with mastery properties. They are the only class that can shift around properties.
Eldritch Blast will now be a warlock feature instead of a spell.
New DMG has "more time and attention" given to helping a new DM prep their first session and communicate with players. Includes session 0 and and safety tools.
Most monsters over CR 10 (from 5E) will be reworked.
The new MM will be the largest ever in D&D history. Focusing on adding more high level monsters and NPCs.
New DMG will show a campaign so new DMs know how to build one.
All books will use a larger typeface.
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