This isn’t really the place for edition wars, but I’m guessing you’ll get more people advocating for older editions (OD&D, B/X) rather than 5e around here!
I’ll throw in my two cents, however. If I am forced to choose between the setting books for fifth edition and the setting books for second edition, second edition all day. None of the settings written for fifth edition have been as rich and interesting as those written for second edition. If we are talking about rules, however, or art, inclusivity, and almost any other metric, however, fifth edition destroys it.
Last edited November 14, 2025 4:51 pm