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Also notice that the OGL only covers what's in the SRD, so the missing elements aren't covered by the OGL. EDIT: Also missing are some subclasses, some monastic traditions, some artifacts. Last edited by MaxSupernova; January 14th, 2016 at 07:43 AM. |
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I know when I've been putting rules and stuff in setting up the categories, snippets and tags takes a fair bit of thought before I get started on something. |
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I just don't want people thinking they're getting the whole book, or thinking they can add in the extra content and still be OGL compliant. There could be some issues there. |
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If we buy the SRD when you release it and if you then secure a deal with WotC will our purchase automatically upgrade to the full 5e?
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I doubt that it would auto upgrade. Look at the FG prices for licensed 5e content. The full content will be significantly more expensive. It would be nice to get a discount, but I wouldn't expect more than that.
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Just another vote to push for a full license. Would love to be able to purchase complete 5E campaigns ready for Realmworks.
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