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A few quick questions:

Celebrim

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1) When I take Skill Focus (Craft) do I have to take the focus in a specific craft, or does it apply to any craft? I always assumed it was specific to particular craft, but can't find evidence of this.

2) Are the feats from the Forgotten Realms campaign guide (Educated, Cosmopolitan, Blooded, etc.) OGC?

3) What is the normal procedure for citing someone else's OGC?

Thanks.
 

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Celebrim said:
2) Are the feats from the Forgotten Realms campaign guide (Educated, Cosmopolitan, Blooded, etc.) OGC?

No.

Celebrim said:
3) What is the normal procedure for citing someone else's OGC?

You get written permission from them to cite them in whatever medium you are going to discuss them (short of message boards).
 

Celebrim said:
1) When I take Skill Focus (Craft) do I have to take the focus in a specific craft, or does it apply to any craft? I always assumed it was specific to particular craft, but can't find evidence of this.

2) Are the feats from the Forgotten Realms campaign guide (Educated, Cosmopolitan, Blooded, etc.) OGC?

3) What is the normal procedure for citing someone else's OGC?

Thanks.

1)
Craft is actually a number of separate skills. For instance, the character could have the skill Craft (trapmaking)...
As you can see, each Craft skill is its own skill, so Skill Focus would apply to only one of them.

2) I'm not positive, but I don't think that any of FR is OGC - though some was released in a free PDF before the FRCS was published.

3) OGC items may be used freely in accordance with the OGL - no permission is needed. Basicaly (I think) that means citing the original source when using it is all you need to do. The OGL spells this all out, but is not the simplest of documents.
 

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