I have zero interest in the 2024 rules for D&D. I was super excited when it was announced that 2014 would continue to be supported. However, it feels like this isn't true in practice. My players are frequently finding information on their character sheets that is from the 2024 rules, despite the fact that I don't even own the new 2024 players handbook (or any other 2024 material for that matter).
Is there any way I can get my players character sheets to appropriately show rules information from the 2014 rules?
At a guess 2024 stuff probably bleeding in from the free rules
Out of curiosity which rules between 2014 & 2024 are annoying you the most??
Also just an opinion (probably wrong) but once the potentially inconsistent rules between 2014 and 2024 are aligned, compatibility becomes a non-issue as they both will just be 5e and work seamlessly with each other's material.
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Hey D&D Beyond...
I have zero interest in the 2024 rules for D&D. I was super excited when it was announced that 2014 would continue to be supported. However, it feels like this isn't true in practice. My players are frequently finding information on their character sheets that is from the 2024 rules, despite the fact that I don't even own the new 2024 players handbook (or any other 2024 material for that matter).
Is there any way I can get my players character sheets to appropriately show rules information from the 2014 rules?
At a guess 2024 stuff probably bleeding in from the free rules
Out of curiosity which rules between 2014 & 2024 are annoying you the most??
Also just an opinion (probably wrong) but once the potentially inconsistent rules between 2014 and 2024 are aligned, compatibility becomes a non-issue as they both will just be 5e and work seamlessly with each other's material.