For a time there was a 3rd Edition version of Oriental Adventures. However, Wizard of the Coast and Alderac Entertainment Group (owners and producers of Lot5R) ended their deal and OA is no longer available, except as older books that are out of print.
Why doesn’t some third-party publisher release its own take on Oriental Adventures? The rules presented by the WotC/Lot5R are all IP. However, that dies not mean someone else is prevented from developing new rules and systems, using historical Oriental cultures as inspiration.
What do you think? If the rules were sold and the mechanics good, would you buy and/or use the system? Is this a good idea or a bad idea?
Why doesn’t some third-party publisher release its own take on Oriental Adventures? The rules presented by the WotC/Lot5R are all IP. However, that dies not mean someone else is prevented from developing new rules and systems, using historical Oriental cultures as inspiration.
What do you think? If the rules were sold and the mechanics good, would you buy and/or use the system? Is this a good idea or a bad idea?