Is_907
First Post
I am trying very hard to figure out how to go about my current pet project, a steampunk/fantasy RPG, without getting into legal trouble.
I'm not well versed in GSL/OGL/etc and every time I try to read the licenses and any associated documentation I get a headache... So, I bring my question here!
I want to base this game on the d20 core mechanic and that's all I want of WotC's work. The game needs the d20, skills, the same basic ability stats, and attack/defense mechanics. What I consider content (skills, feats, spells, fluff, equipment, classes, races) are all going to be my own creation.
Now, since I want to use the 4e mechanics I think I'd need to publish this under the GSL... but I'm afraid that if I do that I won't be able to have my own definitions of things like "artificer," and "rogue," both of which are essential to my design.
Basically I want to create a standalone game (not like much of the stuff under the OGL that has to say "Requires use of the D&D PHB") that doesn't say "Dungeons and Dragons" anywhere on or in the book but I do want to use the mechanics. What are my options? Can I just use the mechanics and not acknowledge that WotC has rights to them?
EDIT: (Could True20 play into my schemes? I'm only vaguely familiar with the system but how friendly are they to major modifications to crunch and mechanics?)
I'm not well versed in GSL/OGL/etc and every time I try to read the licenses and any associated documentation I get a headache... So, I bring my question here!
I want to base this game on the d20 core mechanic and that's all I want of WotC's work. The game needs the d20, skills, the same basic ability stats, and attack/defense mechanics. What I consider content (skills, feats, spells, fluff, equipment, classes, races) are all going to be my own creation.
Now, since I want to use the 4e mechanics I think I'd need to publish this under the GSL... but I'm afraid that if I do that I won't be able to have my own definitions of things like "artificer," and "rogue," both of which are essential to my design.
Basically I want to create a standalone game (not like much of the stuff under the OGL that has to say "Requires use of the D&D PHB") that doesn't say "Dungeons and Dragons" anywhere on or in the book but I do want to use the mechanics. What are my options? Can I just use the mechanics and not acknowledge that WotC has rights to them?
EDIT: (Could True20 play into my schemes? I'm only vaguely familiar with the system but how friendly are they to major modifications to crunch and mechanics?)
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