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    D&D (2024) Hit Dice as an alternate resource?

    Hit dice as a resource should not exist. The whole term is completely overloaded, and that makes it hard for people to understand or use. Call them "rest points". Call them "exertion". Don't name a resource hit (why?) dice (what?). In my dad characters had levels and monsters had hit dice.
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    The new license is changeable at any time, so it is however onerous as Hasbro wants it to be. No one should ever agree to a contract like that. I agree to whatever percentage you want, given 30 days notice...
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    New OGL - what would be acceptable? (+)

    Edited. I mean that's my point. They can't write anything now. They have to accept something that's existing.
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    New OGL - what would be acceptable? (+)

    Well, they've got a bit of a problem on their hands now. In Dancey and OGL's case, it was made clear through their actions and statements that they were genuinely interested in creating an open framework for working with third parties. They listed the problems they had in the past, the reasons...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    I rechecked the license. It does say that you can declare PI. I was wrong about that.
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    My understanding is that in an undesignated stat block would be OGC. The name of it (Sniveling Snerksucker) would be PI. The textual descriptions of abilities might also be PI, but they could be rephrased to do the same thing in someone else's work. Same with a weapon. The Hammer of Kaboosh...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    It's like open source all over again. Yeah, it's a somewhat viral license. That's how the open source community builds up material that is open source. Also I don't think you can declare stuff as PI. You can declare OGC to give things away. You can't declare PI to hold content back. Certain...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    Yes but the fact that they have to say and anything you identify... Should be enough to indicate that there are things which you don't identify that still become OGC. (Pretty much everything but PI).
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    Anything not Product Identity and anything you specifically designate as OGC, IIRC.
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    That's not entirely accurate either. You can reproduce it if you have the copyright holder's permission. You get their permission by agreeing to the terms of the license. And this actually has enormous consequences for the rights towards your own material. You give up stuff by copying it...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    That is not what it means at all. It protects who can copy the license and when. It prevents others from claiming copyright. WotC has the copyright of the license. And they have granted the right to duplicate the license when you are producing OGC.
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is by far the best D&D game to come out since the Infinity Engine (BG, Planescape, etc.). It goes to mythic levels, so your horse can have 40 armor class, crane kick, and deflect arrows. It's a blast. And I would full-throatedly support it, and did... And...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    I mean if they Hasbro were mad about something, it probably wouldn't be Solasta, a game which they have some sort of arrangement with the team. It would be Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, two games which blow Solasta out of the water quality-wise and success-wise...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    I mean Wizards explicitly said that the SRD could be used for software. If the suits at Hasbro could be bothered to shamble down from their golden coin piles, they would realize that they could be licensing D&D videogames such that all the good ones weren't like 20 years old. I'm certain...
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    Ryan Dancey -- Hasbro Cannot Deauthorize OGL

    A group of seven Hasbro lawyers appear. They are neither tarrying nor running. One is a drummer. They each carry a briefcase of no particular color. They are expressionless as they don't make any statements. They don't authorize former OGC, they don't unauthorize former OGC. They are too...
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    TSR Example from the worst TSR adventure module(s) ever published

    A group of men lies ahead. They are neither moving toward you, nor moving away. Their mouths dangle open in a silence. Their eyes sweep past, holding nothing in their gaze. Long have they not wandered these lands, and yet again you return to them. Why? What in the life you have failed to...
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    TSR Example from the worst TSR adventure module(s) ever published

    Every time I don't find myself somewhere else than ENWorld, I fail to not find this thread. It'd be a shame to not reply, so I shan't tarry to do so. Then I'll return to not banging my head.
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    RPG Products So Bad They're Good!

    I'd put it this way: - They're neither tarrying nor running - They have no expressions - One is a cleric, one is a drummer. - Five of them could be peasants or could not be. Either way, soldiers are right out. - Each has a unspecified weapon. Especially the drummer. - They walk haphazardly...
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    RPG Products So Bad They're Good!

    Aw man, just explain my joke before telling it why don't you. :-) Just kidding. It's always nice to see the not acrobats being reincarnated.
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    Making DnDN Popular

    I'm not sure what harm is going to come to Wizards by making the core rules DIGITAL version free, when they are probably already considering releasing something similar to an SRD. Print copies have costs, and those are never going to be free. But the digital version? Releasing the a free...
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