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So 5e/Next is about to come out. Let's talk about. They've decided to just call it "Dungeons & Dragons" unless they specifically need to differentiate it by calling it "5th Edition" or something. Eh, whatevs.
I was in the playtest so I got to check some stuff out (I'm actually in a playtest group right now, while we waste the time away waiting for the official release). I really like it, I gotta say. I had previously only played 4e and I think 5e is an improvement in almost every way. Not sure if I'll feel that way as the levels get higher, though. My group played 4e until like, level 29 or something, for 4 years.
I tend to play a Rogue or a Ranger; I just like their style the best, and I'm playing a Rogue in my current campaign. You can read more about my Rogue here, where I typed up a whole thing.
So 5e/Next is about to come out. Let's talk about. They've decided to just call it "Dungeons & Dragons" unless they specifically need to differentiate it by calling it "5th Edition" or something. Eh, whatevs.
I was in the playtest so I got to check some stuff out (I'm actually in a playtest group right now, while we waste the time away waiting for the official release). I really like it, I gotta say. I had previously only played 4e and I think 5e is an improvement in almost every way. Not sure if I'll feel that way as the levels get higher, though. My group played 4e until like, level 29 or something, for 4 years.
I tend to play a Rogue or a Ranger; I just like their style the best, and I'm playing a Rogue in my current campaign. You can read more about my Rogue here, where I typed up a whole thing.