I have high hopes that the 5E OGL will really start to open up the game...and this would seem to qualify! Very excited for this.
It's not merely a logo issue.
I think the questions are:
- how much the 5e SRD will limit their work or how much it will force them to work more, only to design something already existing?
- Can they omit some rules from their book, implying that players can find them in the original D&D (without quote directly the D&D books, because OGL does not allow it), or must they rewrite all the missing rules only to give players a whole standalone book?
If it's a setting book, it won't have rules from the PHB in it - it will require the use of the PHB. I'm not expecting a standalone game here. The PHB has the core rules; this will be a setting for D&D.
If it's a setting book, it won't have rules from the PHB in it - it will require the use of the PHB. I'm not expecting a standalone game here. The PHB has the core rules; this will be a setting for D&D.
That's really interesting.
I really hope that's possibile!!
I'm really curious, however, to see how they manage to refer their books to the D&D ones, without writing in any place the D&D name and without using sentences like "Read Dungeon Master Guide, page **, section Example".
OGL don't allow neither. That's the problem, as you maybe know better than me.
In addiction, they can't also declare officially that their books are compatible or co-adaptable to D&D IP (section 7 of the license).
It means they need to only imply the D&D rules references, without directly mention them.
I really hope that they manage to find a way!
A direct D&D LotR setting would be wonderful.
I'm really curious to read more news about this!![]()
OGL publishers have been doing it for 16 years now. It's really not a problem.![]()
Not being able to tweak the game rules much (or having to reinvent the wheel) does lesson my initial enthusiasm a bit.
I can't say I'm so cavalier as Morris is about this. OGL publishers have been doing it for sixteen years, but not under this particular OGL and not with this SRD.
I was hoping for a bit of mechanics to go along with this book to make it more Tolkienesque, not merely 'Just another setting book'. Not being able to tweak the game rules much (or having to reinvent the wheel) does lesson my initial enthusiasm a bit.
Thank you for the clarification.
I was not completly aware of that.
Assuming you're being sarcastic, then you know it's a trivial barrier, and won't present even the slightest obstacle to this project. Those 16 years have oiled that process to a fine-tuned legally-perfect mechanism. The OGL and various SRDs are so familiar to people that they're putty in their hands.
Don't worry. There's not even minor speed bump here.