D&D General Laser Llama's Alternate Druid class

I don't know how true either of those statements are, but taken together they certainly raise some legal and ethical questions.
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Here's the Wolfkin Outcast link.

All the links lead to different pages and sometimes websites containing MtG Artwork.
 

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I don't know how true either of those statements are, but taken together they certainly raise some legal and ethical questions.
It seems to be within the bounds of WOTC's Fan Content Policy.
You can, however, subsidize your Fan Content by taking advantage of sponsorships, ad revenue, and donations—so long as it doesn’t interfere with the Community’s [free] access to your Fan Content.
So, what exactly is Wizards IP?
Wizards IP includes the cards, creatures, books, games, gameplay, pictures, stories, logos, animations, artwork, plots, locations, histories, characters, graphics, files, text, and other materials published by Wizards of the Coast.
 

There are two likely sources of inspiration for Laser Llama's Shifter, both of which were made for 1st edition Pathfinder. One version was created by the people at Paizo, the other by Legendary Games.


The PF1 shifter has archetypes that would allow them to assume forms other those of Beasts such as Plants, Elementals, Celestials, Dragons, Fiends and Oozes. I hope his Shifter Expanded includes archetypes for these types. :)
 

I don't know how true either of those statements are, but taken together they certainly raise some legal and ethical questions.
Well I didn't just make the number up (I guess I exaggerated slightly, I forgot you're always supposed to round down in DnD)
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