Since the DM Pack is likely going to be updated with the new season rules, I woould like to point out that the future changes to D&D Adventurers League are horrible.
You claimed to have listened to the community, but apparently you haven't.
I assure you that I'm not against all the changes you would like to implement. Some of them, like buying potions and scrolls and scribing scrolls are quite useful and help to bring more fun at the table.
However, the system of treasure distribution has been made even worse than in the original draft. The fifth edition of the D&D has been always striving toward simplicity, not complexity.
The treasure point system seems to have been implemented harshly and without a thought. LN, TN and CN characters (especially CN ones) lack incentive for adventuring. The adventurer is now very poor compared to the previously created characters without their wealth being wiped.
Plate Armor +1 will no longer be around the new characters while the old characters can simply buy it from the factions before the official release of the rules, since according to the new rules it's only available at tier3+ in table I where better armor can be found.
Trading items is now more complicated since one has to match both the item's rarity and the table the item's in.
With the original draft of the rules, I was largely on your side despite some issues that could have come with them. With the new draft I am no more on your side since the new rules are very, very horrible.
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