Wow, what a cashgrab. I wish they’d just announce six already. We should totally buy Hasbro and carve out Wizards as a community

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    I really stopped following all of the new rule changes after the SRD / OGL debacle. I will likely get the physical books but never the digital only. I’ll wait until they are all out though. Also what a terrible 3 book bundle you don’t save any money

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      I’ll probably stick to 5e and switch to a different game once Hasbro forces DnDbeyond to disable 5e content. The only answer to enshittification is complete boycott.

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        Hasbro forces DnDbeyond to disable 5e content

        Serious questions:

        Can you elaborate on this? Isn’t D&D just a book of rules, which can be used to the letter or changed per campaign? How would anyone force players to switch to another ruleset? Are they SWATing sessions and confiscating old rule books?

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          DnDBeyond is a tool that you can use to play your campaign. It also has and offers the rule books but also campaign books digitally for your account.

          So no, when you rely exclusively on the hardcopy books that you have to play the campaign, then this wouldn’t really matter much to you. However, when they decide that you cannot use DnDBeyond to keep track of your campaign and characters and so on with a previous version then you would either need to convert to those new rules or not use DnDBeyond anymore.

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          Also to note that most online references that aren’t illegal are on dndbeyond so if you want to look up rules it shows to first. You can always look in your book but that is much more work. There are other legit tools but will follow the companies lead. They did this already with one source books

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        I haven’t purchased any digital content and disabled by dndbeyond account. Also haven’t purchased and physical books since the OGL. We are in the midst of a years long 5e campaign so we will have to discuss changes together as a group.

        I genuinely enjoy the 5e system so I am torn. But if I get physical books I can keep them forever. So who knows