So the 2024 Players Handbook (PHB) is set to release in September. I’ve already bought and paid for the book. In fact I get early access in early September.

However a bunch of YouTube and other folks got the books much earlier and the embargo for them to talk about it lifted in early August.

So now I have to learn piecemeal how the new rules work. I have to hope whatever YouTube video I watch got the rules right. My only reference is random videos.

Luckily someone did write down a rough outline at https://rpgbot.net/2024-dnd-5e-transition-guide-and-change-log-everything-thats-different-in-the-new-players-handbook/

Anyone else find this to be bullshit? It’s like Christmas morning for “influencers” but my gifts arrive in a month.

In short if folks know of a good copy of the 2024 PHB I’d love to read it.

  • MimicJar@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    Sure, but if the embargo was September 1st, or even the same day I get my book, that all would still apply; and I would have access to the product.

    What is the purpose of building hype for a product I can’t have?

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      1 month ago

      What is the purpose of building hype for a product I can’t have?

      If you still want to buy it after them doing this, then that’s exactly the purpose.

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        1 month ago

        I mean I already bought it, before I knew about any of this pre-release or embargo stuff.

        I’m also not sure your logic tracks even if I hadn’t bought it.

        I am excited for a product. They build hype. I’m still excited, but also annoyed.

        But if I weren’t excited. They build hype. Now I am excited, but also annoyed.

        I fully understand why they release it to “influencers”, but why prevent me from having the product? They’ve made the sale. I’m in. All they’re doing is preventing further sales. If I can’t have the thing I bought then I can’t want more of a similar thing.