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After months of delays and procrastination we're doing final review on a book for an alternate subterranean druid core class. At the back of the book we made up a table designed to help you make NPC deep druids quickly, in a form similiar to those found in chapter 4 of the DMG. Afterwards, we're beginning to wonder if this stretches or even breaks the rules set up for d20 compliance, which requires of course that you dont talk about how to advance in level or apply the effects of experience. Is creating a table like this in effect breaking that prohibition? Has anyone heard one way or the other, or can anyone cite any reputable publishers who have used such a table in one of their own d20 works? I guess the easy thing to do would be to simply remove the pages, but we really do think the table has value to DMs in a pinch and we'd hate to remove it if its not necessary.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?