if you mean, does the 2024 DMG have rules for Lingering Injuries, Massive Damage, or System Shock, like you can find in the 2014 DMG, then the answer is that those rules are not in the 2024 DMG.
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D&D 2024 edition is about giving all the shiny new toys to players. There is a lot of stuff in 5e (2014) that simply isn't in the 2024 books.
Having run games for a lot of strangers in game shops, libraries and online I'll simply say that new players to D&D...they don't tend to take the inclusion of things like injury and massive damage well. I would guess that it is this factor, combined with my own suspicion that the new edition was designed with no consideration for DMs that meant this kind of stuff got left out.
However, there's no real harm in just taking the table from the 2014 DMG...or even the superbly written Tales of the Valiant Game Master's Guide and applying that to your home game.
Incidentally, if you want to read what the 2024 DMG should have been, do go and pick up a copy of the ToV GMG it really puts the writers of D&D to shame. It's a thing of beauty - seriously. So easy to read, and actually makes you want to read the thing. As ToV was based on 5e and is Kobold Press' version of 5e you can pretty easily port stuff from their books into a 5e game with little to no work. The advice in that book has been amazingly helpful.
What page is the table on? I am having a hard time finding it....
What kind of injury table do you mean?
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if you mean, does the 2024 DMG have rules for Lingering Injuries, Massive Damage, or System Shock, like you can find in the 2014 DMG, then the answer is that those rules are not in the 2024 DMG.
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Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
D&D 2024 edition is about giving all the shiny new toys to players. There is a lot of stuff in 5e (2014) that simply isn't in the 2024 books.
Having run games for a lot of strangers in game shops, libraries and online I'll simply say that new players to D&D...they don't tend to take the inclusion of things like injury and massive damage well. I would guess that it is this factor, combined with my own suspicion that the new edition was designed with no consideration for DMs that meant this kind of stuff got left out.
However, there's no real harm in just taking the table from the 2014 DMG...or even the superbly written Tales of the Valiant Game Master's Guide and applying that to your home game.
Incidentally, if you want to read what the 2024 DMG should have been, do go and pick up a copy of the ToV GMG it really puts the writers of D&D to shame. It's a thing of beauty - seriously. So easy to read, and actually makes you want to read the thing. As ToV was based on 5e and is Kobold Press' version of 5e you can pretty easily port stuff from their books into a 5e game with little to no work. The advice in that book has been amazingly helpful.
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