![]() ![]() ![]() V5 shifted things significantly in that it focused the game much more on younger vampires and their struggles rather than grand conspiracies and chessmaster-demigods manipulating everything from the shadows. When it comes to themes and storyline, though, I can offer some input. As mentioned above, I cannot provide much advice on choosing between the two from a "which has better designed mechanics" perspective. Which leads to the fact that the first place you should start is deciding what edition to begin with. I do not really have experience with V5, so I can't say too much on it, but it's a rather contentious subject. ![]() Now it's in a new 5th Edition, V5 for short, which has significantly altered many of the mechanics from previous editions. Which ended up getting expanded on significantly and basically rebooted the entire game. Vampire: the Masquerade stopped being published for about ten years until they decided to release what was originally intended to be a limited 20th Anniversary Edition. It was set in the early 2000s, around the time when the game was really escalating towards an apocalyptic ending. Welcome to the World of Darkness! Bloodlines was also my first introduction to the franchise, and I suspect it's the same for many moreīloodlines is a somewhat decent introduction to the series, for its time period. ![]()
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