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Again, I think you misunderstood me. I was asking about complete stand-alone games. For example: abilities must be described. So Thieves' World and The Black Company are out of the list.
 

HeavenShallBurn said:
Dragonstar has it's own PHB, it needs it since they introduced a lot of variant rules subsystems.

Dragonstar bears the d20 logo, which means that there's no way it can have full character generation and advancement rules in it; thus meaning it's not a complete OGL game. Nothing with the d20 logo on it can be. Well, not legally, at least!
 


Wars
Lone Wolf
Grim Tales
Star Munchkin*

*Debatable. Complete and playable as-is, but you'll need to refer to other books in for explanation of several d20 terms (specifically, with regard to creatures) if you don't already know them.
 

Joe Sala said:
The other day I was wondering how many OGL fantasy games, based on the d20 system, are out there. I mean books with a complete set of rules, not just campaign settings. For example:

Conan
Pathfinder (still Alpha)
Etherscope
OGL Steampunk
OGL Ancients

More names?
Tome of the Lost Realms
 

What about World of Warcraft?

I think a better question is which ones are there, that are still being supported?

For that, I think it's basically World of Warcraft (maybe?), Conan, and Pathfinder.

Banshee
 



Banshee16 said:
What about World of Warcraft?

I think a better question is which ones are there, that are still being supported?

For that, I think it's basically World of Warcraft (maybe?), Conan, and Pathfinder.

Banshee
Supported? How about M&M, C&C, True20?
 

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