Originally Posted by robertthebard
It'll be nice, once the game launches, to read about interesting things that happened in game instead of "but someone somewhere will be abusing this mechanic, and so it needs to be removed" or "but my party isn't big enough". The "trust in 5e" movement is going to be kind of funny soon too, when WotC releases 6e, because apparently, they don't trust it either? Yes, I know, that's a way for them to make more money on the IP, so they've got to release new stuff. It's just going to be funny to see "Trust in 5e" avatars once 6e hits the shelves.

And, as 6e (or whatever it is called) releases in 2024, and BG3 releases "sometime" in 2023, there may even be the prospect of BG3 being out of date at release wink

At the very least, the fully finished/updated and bug-fixed version of BG3 is likely to be after the next D&D comes out.

Here's a thought to horrify some people. What if the WotC/Larian collaboration with BG3 informs the rules changes for the new version? Surfaces and barrels galore, mega-push capability, pro-active reactions, bonus actions for everyone! All the fun of the fair!

OK, I'll shut the door on my way out.....