I really don’t like doing a new edition. IMO, new editions of D&D would focus on cleaning up trouble spots, applying lessons learned in design, and sticking to the core elements that made a thing successful in the first place.
Basically, a new edition asks people to re-learn the game all over again. It has to be worth that effort.Will 5e dnd next be the final edition of dnd with continous support or will there be another edition in the future? Do you think it’s fair to fans/supporters to have so many editions?Comment from discussion AMA: Mike Mearls, Co-Designer of D&D 5, Head of D&D R&D.
Basically, a new edition asks people to re-learn the game all over again. It has to be worth that effort.Will 5e dnd next be the final edition of dnd with continous support or will there be another edition in the future? Do you think it’s fair to fans/supporters to have so many editions?Comment from discussion AMA: Mike Mearls, Co-Designer of D&D 5, Head of D&D R&D.