You could drop scraps of paper (or styrofoam peanuts or something light) for placement and then roll a die separately for each scrap (or use a dice roller app) to give you the values.
Yes, this is purely a manufacturing/production error. The only "real" value it has is to someone who finds value in owning a curiosity. In other words, ripe fodder for one of the bigger RPG convention auctions.
That would make a whole lot of sense...
Which probably means we can expect WotC to create a new division tasked with creating an entirely new character creation system/VTT/backend/storefront from scratch.
This really does look like they've overstepped their bounds with regards to the ORC license to the point where they themselves may be in violation of it, thus potentially rescinding their ability to use it.
And which parts of the business is it hurting? The consumer side? Or is it the investment/web3 side, since it points out so clearly that you're talking out of both sides of your mouth?
Good deal! But you're distributing PDFs watermarked with someone's DriveThruRPG order number. Better hope they don't shut down his account! ;)
Any chance we could get copies without the watermark?