So, what disappears on January 1st?

Well, Mongoose has given a huge amount of stuff to the Grand OGL Wiki.

Anyone know if Necromancer is removing the d20 licensing stuff and selling after the 1st?
 

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Well, Mongoose has given a huge amount of stuff to the Grand OGL Wiki.

Anyone know if Necromancer is removing the d20 licensing stuff and selling after the 1st?


Last I heard they are not modifying their PDF's, so yes, that stuff will be gone, even stuff they won't be doing in 4E, like Wilderlands.
 

Well, Mongoose has given a huge amount of stuff to the Grand OGL Wiki.

Anyone know if Necromancer is removing the d20 licensing stuff and selling after the 1st?

Clark and Bill did say that was the intention.

How soon this will get done, I don't know.
 

Hmmm, so if my budget comes down to Goodman's Whiterock and another DCC or two vs Necro's Larin Karr and Crucible of Freya, I should gamble on the Necro stuff still being here?
 

Does it strike anyone as foolish that WotC all but ensured a ton of 3.X material would become available for cheap or nothing at the very time they were trying to convince people to play 4E? If I wanted to, I could now play D&D 3.5 for a decade without buying a new book.
 

Hmmm, so if my budget comes down to Goodman's Whiterock and another DCC or two vs Necro's Larin Karr and Crucible of Freya, I should gamble on the Necro stuff still being here?

You know, I love Larin Karr. But Whiterock for $5 (assuming you are talking about PDFs) in an incredible deal.
 

You convinced me; the last couple things I added were Larin Karr and Whiterock. Lots of steals to be had, I think, esp. for Goodman's stuff.
 

Does it strike anyone as foolish that WotC all but ensured a ton of 3.X material would become available for cheap or nothing at the very time they were trying to convince people to play 4E? If I wanted to, I could now play D&D 3.5 for a decade without buying a new book.

That probably would have happened to some degree with any edition change, but the restriction of the GSL and the mandatory sell-off for tons of 3PP adventures (which take quite a bit of time to complete) was, um, questionable indeed. :)
 

Does WotC have to abide by it's own GSL rules? Just wondering, as I don't even know where to find whatever version of it is open to the public.
 


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