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D&D, d20 Freebies

bamajon1974

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Has anyone saved any of the various free web enhancements, resources, maps, player handouts for v3.0/3.5 WOTC D&D, d20 modern, Star Wars, as well as a lot of the d20 companies like Malhavoc, Fiery Dragon, Goodman Games, Fantasy Flight, AEG, as well as a number of smaller press books? Many of the websites have long since disappeared. The internet archive has saved a lot of the webpages but not the actual files. Can anyone help please?
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I saved a ton of WotC web enhancements for 3.0 and 3.5. Unfortunately, none contain any open game content and all strictly forbid the copying or reproduction of any part of them (I just checked). I know that might seem weird, given they were freebies, but I'm not allowed to share them. I am fairly sure, if you wrote a polite email to WotC's customer service, somebody would be able to help you out.

I can't speak for how third party publishers feel about the redistribution of documents they once made freely available.
 

I did some searching on the internet and discovered that the WOTC archives are preserved for the most part from 2000-2007. Using "archive" in the website is the key. How about that? However, from 2007-present, many documents are retrievable only from the internet archive and some are paid D&D insider articles that may or may not still be downloadable.

However, I am generally more interested in the third party d20 publishers. Fiery Dragon, Malhavoc Press (I found this stuff on the internet archive), and small press companies like Fast Forward Entertainment, Mystic Eye Games, Auran, 3am games, etc. All of this stuff is OGL so freely available. Do you have anything archived from these companies?

Thanks
 

All I have, in terms of stuff I'm not restricted from redistributing (again, I've checked) are some freebies from Necromancer Games that relate to their third edition version of The Wilderlands of High Fantasy setting. These are Ancient Tomes and Books of Magic, Lesser Races of the Wilderlands, Gods and Demons (this one's generic) and the Wilderlands errata document. I'm afraid I don't have any web enhancement material from any of the other publishers you mention, sorry. If the wilderlands material is useful to you, just pm me. Good luck with the rest.
 

I'm looking for "Lair of the Mad Alchemist". It's the 2004 Worldwide D&D Game Day adventure. I believe it was free back in the day. I don't know if there is a legal way to get it.
 

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