Samloyal23
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If so, where? If not, what would need to be changed?
There won't be an official conversion because the warlock was never added to the System Resource Document (so, under the OGL, companies other than Wizards of the Coast can't refer to it).If so, where? If not, what would need to be changed?
Onlt the core books of 3E and 3.5 were ever OGL. This means that classes like the spirit shaman, warlock, favored soul, scout, beguiler, warmage, warlock, and knight cannot be converted directly to Pathfinder. And yet there are Pathfinder oracles, magi, and cavaliers. Someone might make a warlock-like class for Pathfinder, but it will carry another name.
Actually none of the later books - ToB, etc are OGL either.
This is one thing I love about Pathfinder - because they are publishing under OGL, they HAVE to make their rules OGL too. No proprietary rules here. Towards the end of 3.5, this was a major problem - there was so much non-OGL stuff out there than the game as a whole could no longer be said to be OGL and couldn't be used for new OGL projects.
Only the core books of 3E and 3.5 were ever OGL.
Said SRD was not only limited to the Core Rules either. It also had material from the Psionics Handbook, Expanded Psionics Handbook, Epic Level Handbook, and Deities and Demigods.