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<blockquote data-quote="TheRaven" data-source="post: 4201319" data-attributes="member: 12414"><p><strong>No SRD as we know it</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm wondering why no one yet offered their thoughts on this particular answer. The new SRD seems to be some kind of glossary and template framework rather than the rules as we know them from the 3.5 SRD. Makes perfect sense from the point of view of WotC, however, for the fans that have worked with the SRD in the past, how few there were, this is rather discouraging. The GSL seems to be tailored specifically to create new content as in powers, feats, classes and the like but clearly prohibits rule alterations similar to house rules. If, for example, I'd like to change the way spells are casted to a spellpoint based system, then this seems to be a nogo. Can anyone, with the informations currently available, confirm this?</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, answering rule questions by quoting the rule text isn't possible anymore unless you copy it by keyboard from the books. Yes, a minor thing but none the less it diminishes the ability to help people in need of support. Ok, as a webmaster of a SRD site I'm surely biased as what to think of this, so other trains of thought would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheRaven, post: 4201319, member: 12414"] [b]No SRD as we know it[/b] I'm wondering why no one yet offered their thoughts on this particular answer. The new SRD seems to be some kind of glossary and template framework rather than the rules as we know them from the 3.5 SRD. Makes perfect sense from the point of view of WotC, however, for the fans that have worked with the SRD in the past, how few there were, this is rather discouraging. The GSL seems to be tailored specifically to create new content as in powers, feats, classes and the like but clearly prohibits rule alterations similar to house rules. If, for example, I'd like to change the way spells are casted to a spellpoint based system, then this seems to be a nogo. Can anyone, with the informations currently available, confirm this? Furthermore, answering rule questions by quoting the rule text isn't possible anymore unless you copy it by keyboard from the books. Yes, a minor thing but none the less it diminishes the ability to help people in need of support. Ok, as a webmaster of a SRD site I'm surely biased as what to think of this, so other trains of thought would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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