keithcurtis said: My guess is that they are looking at a lot of solutions right now, and cannot comment because they don't yet know which solutions will work best, time and manpower to implement them, and don't want to publicly commit to something until they have something solid to comment on. — My guess . I know this is frustrating (I want to use all the cool new stuff too!), but I'm not surprised at the silence, rather than a knee jerk promise/plan that could easily blow up into more user frustration. The only way I can see to possibly use the new material right now is to manually copy and paste into the 2014 sheet and adjudicate its lack of features like 2024 exhaustion on the fly. For the time being, my group (four of whom are GMs) will be sticking with 2014 sheets and rules. I think my biggest frustration is them selling me the book without having the new character builder ready or having it be compatible with the old one. I usually have a pretty good experience with roll20 products (having most of the book content usable with the character sheet and in-game resources like monster stats, macros, and tokens). Coming from a software background, I know how hard it can be to launch something that works well and is relatively bug-free, but this launch feels like they pushed out something that wasn't finished so people would buy the books on launch day.