![]() ![]() As previously announced by publisher Wizards of the Coast, the playtest materials remain a work in progress, with new changes and updates based on player feedback due to arrive throughout 2023. The changes in One D&D we’ve seen so far already paint a clear picture of where the RPG is going. The latest One D&D updates are a welcome change from the D&D discourse seen earlier this year, after proposed changes to the game’s licensing agreements saw a massive outcry from fan bases and third-party publishers, leading to a swift backtrack (and a flurry of fan interest in alternate game systems). There are still some notable changes in One D&D, though, such as the way spells are organised, a new layer of weapon complexity for martial classes, and a near-total restructuring of the new Dungeon Master’s Guide. Even a big move towards standardising subclass progression seems to have been walked back, in an attempt to ensure better compatibility with existing 5E sourcebooks. The latest playtests seem to confirm this. ![]() Wizards is eager to stress that One D&D is a revision of 5E, rather than a new edition in its own right.
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