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Here's what I got from the trailer: - Something called One D&D, which is the "new" pseudo-edition of D&D - 5E content is compatible with it - Moving towards physical and digital bundles on D&D Beyond(?) - D&D Beyond getting a VTT app, like Talespire (uses Unreal Engine) - Re-releases of the PHB, DMG, and MM with relevant updates from more recent D&D releases, and specifically for the DMG, layout changes to make it more friendly for new DM's (playtesting starts now on D&D Beyond, so you can sign up)
How does everyone feel about this?
Personally, I'm somwhat excited, assuming I can actually get D&D Beyond content by purchasing physical books from my local hobby shop, and some updates to the core three books to better reflect changes to player races and classes from Tasha's-onwards.
**Edit. Added "somewhat", as thinking about this new pseudo-edition and the lacking support for pdf releases and seemingly (at least currently) for digital bundling with hobby shop purchases gives me trepidation for One D&D. But if you're excited, be excited!
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