Okay, as someone who now owns 13 of the 5e books, 5 of which are the limited edition covers, I highly recommend 5e, it’s combat is way more balanced out than 4e, and it’s not too complicated. It only has 13 classes, but each class has a crap ton of subclasses, the newest class artificer currently has 4, but the 12 base classes have at the lowest around 8 and the highest around 18. So there’s still a whole lot of customization to choose from. And with 5e being the current version and very active, there’s a lot of new content coming out for it, including magic the gathering cross over books, and remakes of the old settings, we’ve recently gotten eberron a year ago, and there’s gonna be 3 old settings getting their own new books next year
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This is wonderful, thank you for your reply! Looking at everyone’s answers, it really sounds like 5e has more to offer. I’ll for sure work toward getting one! I know there’s quite a few versions out there (if “versions” is the right word to use); is there one that you would suggest?