the Jester
Legend
Well, I'm thinking you would just reskin the monsters.
Ahh, gotcha.
That works.

Well, I'm thinking you would just reskin the monsters.
How far you can go and whether it'll be worth it. I'm sure there'll be fans out there, but I'm curious how many publishers we'll see staying in the fray if they don't have a solid legal ground to stand on.
That's true. And if WotC allowed it before, they wouldn't really have a good legal argument for stopping it now.
I'd be curious to see someone... not recreate 4e under the OGL, so much as create an OGL game with the strengths of 4e. But it's a pretty massive undertaking.
And, of course, there's no way to be sure it'll be supported if they do.
Cheers!
Kinak
I don't know, doesn't having to go to the trouble of reskinning defeat the point of it being a published adventure? In a published adventure I want the heavy lifting done for me, and I expect most monsters to be not just "a close enough fit", rather I expect them to be carefully designed / chosen for that encounter.Well, I'm thinking you would just reskin the monsters. Frex, my write up of my players' raid on a hobgoblin lair would look like this.
"The hobgoblin prince (level 7 elite soldier) and his wizard adviser (level 6 artillery) are accompanied by 2 ogres (level 6 brutes) and 6 goblin thieves (level 4 skirmishers)." When I actually ran that fight in my campaign I used a warforged knight, an elf archer, 2 cave bears, and 6 shadar-kai. I didn't actually have to find stats for hobgoblin soldiers and wizards, etc.
In your example, if those monsters are all described as an insect colony with a warrior ant (giant crab), winged queen ant (air elemental) and larvae (goblins), the encounter now makes sense, and can work.
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Really? I'd heard mixed reports on what it was trying to do, but I'll definitely take a look.13th Age.Kinak said:I'd be curious to see someone... not recreate 4e under the OGL, so much as create an OGL game with the strengths of 4e. But it's a pretty massive undertaking.
I don't know, doesn't having to go to the trouble of reskinning defeat the point of it being a published adventure? In a published adventure I want the heavy lifting done for me, and I expect most monsters to be not just "a close enough fit", rather I expect them to be carefully designed / chosen for that encounter.
Hi, Pour!Just thought it would be handy to keep a running record of future support for the edition. Feel free to post up what you know. In my immediate radar is Sasquatch Game Studio (Rich Baker, Dave Noonan, and Steve Schubert) with a campaign setting late 2013/early2014 called Primeval Thule, which is awesome. Love those guys and their choosing to support us 4e players alongside PF is a plus.
Really? I'd heard mixed reports on what it was trying to do, but I'll definitely take a look.
Cheers!
Kinak
It feels to me like 4E with some of the bad stuff removed, with a light sprinkling of some 3E aesthetics.
Hi, Pour!
I love your Fourth Party, wish I had the time to contribute.
Are you looking for just adventure support, or 4e clones too? Because I'm working on the latter.![]()