They backed off of making any retroactive changes to existing editions. Given the information that was leaked in January, I highly doubt they will release the new edition under any open license. They’ve made it clear that they are investing hard in a proprietary VTT experience and their goal is to monetize that VTT heavily.
They backed off of making any retroactive changes to existing editions. Given the information that was leaked in January, I highly doubt they will release the new edition under any open license. They’ve made it clear that they are investing hard in a proprietary VTT experience and their goal is to monetize that VTT heavily.
Then go with the second half of what I recommended above and continue using one of the older editions.
You don’t have to use the most recent version of D&D. You don’t have to use D&D at all.
Yeah I wholeheartedly agree. In fact I’m about to start running a PF2e session in about 10 minutes lol.