Okay, let's be honest, V5 is controversial.
You're all entitled to your opinions on it, both good and bad. I'm considered by many people to be a water carrier for 5E but I'm actually not a fan of V5 by itself or at least my opinion on it is mixed. It did some good things and I think it did some bad things.
I am a fan of V5, though.
Specifically, I am a fan of ONYX PATH PUBLISHING's V5, which I am going to make the semi-controversial opinion can almost be considered its own thing separate from the presentation of the game by the main publishers and their licensees. I'm not here to do any bashing about the first books released for the line by Paradox or the Renegade Game Studios Sabbat and Hunter books. Instead, I'm going to talk about why I like OPP's supplements are the best thing to happen to V5 and what I like about them separate from the larger gameline.
You're welcome to join in and discuss what you think they did better or could have done better or not. I hope this will be a mostly positive thread but as long as we're adults, I think we can also discuss highs and lows.
OPP's products for the line are as follows:
You're all entitled to your opinions on it, both good and bad. I'm considered by many people to be a water carrier for 5E but I'm actually not a fan of V5 by itself or at least my opinion on it is mixed. It did some good things and I think it did some bad things.
I am a fan of V5, though.
Specifically, I am a fan of ONYX PATH PUBLISHING's V5, which I am going to make the semi-controversial opinion can almost be considered its own thing separate from the presentation of the game by the main publishers and their licensees. I'm not here to do any bashing about the first books released for the line by Paradox or the Renegade Game Studios Sabbat and Hunter books. Instead, I'm going to talk about why I like OPP's supplements are the best thing to happen to V5 and what I like about them separate from the larger gameline.
You're welcome to join in and discuss what you think they did better or could have done better or not. I hope this will be a mostly positive thread but as long as we're adults, I think we can also discuss highs and lows.
OPP's products for the line are as follows:
- Chicago by Night: 5th Edition
- The Chicago Folio
- Let the Streets Run Red
- Cults of the Blood Gods
- Children of the Blood
- Trails of Ash and Bone
- Forbidden Religions
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