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Flynn--
I emailed you off list. Please let me know if you receive it and if you reply, as I recently had some email difficulties with Morrus.
Everyone Else--
If I may comment:
That said, I know BFG's plans currrently include a synthesis of some existing OGC magic systems to create a system that uses the existing spells but in a spell-slot free way. I agree that D&D magic needs an overhaul, but re-writing every spell would be an expenditure of time and effort better applied elsewhere.
It goes without saying that at this stage, this is all tenuous.
I emailed you off list. Please let me know if you receive it and if you reply, as I recently had some email difficulties with Morrus.
Everyone Else--
If I may comment:
I do not know whether Flynn and I will be collaborating yet (as you can see above, we've just begun to communicate) but I can tell you that at one point BFG discussed releasing the "nuts and bolts" of our version in pieces over time as sort of an SRD, and finding a way for other publishers to indicate compatibility. This is still in the discussion stage internally at BFG as of this writing, yet alone for Flynn, but I wanted to mention it.w_earle_wheeler said:So this is going to be a freely available document when finished, correct?
Even with the concept of algorithms/game mechanics vs. product identity, this does not strike me as 100% legally safe. Also, the Force does not feel like fantasy magic to me. If anything, it feels like psionics. So to my mind, a powers system (based on existing OGC rather than Saga itself) would be a better fit for a psionics supplement than the core-spellcasting mechanics.acid_crash said:Just rename Force = Magic. Rename the Force Power = Magic Spells.
Create new Magic Spells.
That said, I know BFG's plans currrently include a synthesis of some existing OGC magic systems to create a system that uses the existing spells but in a spell-slot free way. I agree that D&D magic needs an overhaul, but re-writing every spell would be an expenditure of time and effort better applied elsewhere.
It goes without saying that at this stage, this is all tenuous.