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From the article here
I'm a bit surprised by this.
Basically a new book is superceding the rules bits from two old books. However the old books have lore content currently not found elsewhere.
I can see wanting to protect consumers from accidentally buying outdated rules. However not everyone likes the changes so why black hole them. I hope they'll add the lore into some free pdf or new product coming out.
I guess I find it a little strange to be putting put digital content for all the other versions of D&D but black whole two current books
Thoughts?
I'm a bit surprised by this.
Basically a new book is superceding the rules bits from two old books. However the old books have lore content currently not found elsewhere.
I can see wanting to protect consumers from accidentally buying outdated rules. However not everyone likes the changes so why black hole them. I hope they'll add the lore into some free pdf or new product coming out.
I guess I find it a little strange to be putting put digital content for all the other versions of D&D but black whole two current books
Thoughts?