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[shrug] I've always seen it as being sort of like the Webster's and Oxford Dictionaries.

Webster's is a handy resource if the Oxford isn't available, but ultimately meaningless if Oxford contradicts it.

Any time the SRD differs from the Core Rules, I know which I consider authoritative.

-Hyp.
 


So do I, but we seem to disagree on what is the most correct source of information.

Yup :)

I've just seen the SRD leave out crucial passages too often to trust it any more when I have the books available...

-Hyp.
 

From the description of the SRD:

"The System Reference Document is a comprehensive toolbox consisting of rules, races, [etc] and monsters compatible with the d20 System version of Dungeons & Dragons and various other roleplaying games from Wizards of the Coast. "

The SRD rules are compatible with Dungeons and Dragons; they're not the rules of Dungeons and Dragons.

The rules of D&D are found in the D&D Core Rules.

-Hyp.
 

Hypersmurf said:
From the description of the SRD:

"The System Reference Document is a comprehensive toolbox consisting of rules, races, [etc] and monsters compatible with the d20 System version of Dungeons & Dragons and various other roleplaying games from Wizards of the Coast. "

The SRD rules are compatible with Dungeons and Dragons; they're not the rules of Dungeons and Dragons.

The rules of D&D are found in the D&D Core Rules.

-Hyp.

Yup!
 

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