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DnD 5e special edition products

Started by danskmacabre, December 16, 2018, 06:15:40 PM

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Quote from: Razor 007;1068989When I look something up, I just check the books I own.  I never even think to check the online errata.  It should have been correct after 3 or 4 print runs, imho.  Hopefully the 1st run, but definitely by the 3rd or 4th.....

They have been updating as the print runs come out. Not sure what was the first to be updated but fairly sure was at least by 4, and according to the errata one at 6. You'd have to dig through the errata articles to get a vague timeline as they do not allways say. The most recent just says that PR10 and the special editions were seeing errata added in. I get the impression they wait till they have both enough new errata to add in and a print run to update. Could also be a hang time for actually re-formatting the pages too.

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