Kahuna Burger
First Post
I am considering a policy of not reading any Wotc produced 4e books, and just learning it from whatever SRD they release, plus reading the occasional 3rd party supplement. Not to avoid giving money to Wizards or any such, but so that if I want to produce a supplement with an eye towards distribution myself, I can feel confident that my ideas are not influenced by any non OGL content.
Now, while it's easy enough I suppose to just avoid using non OGL stuff you've read, in my expereince once you've seen one workable solution to a problem, it's hard to come up with your own solution that doesn't either copy what you have seen or unnaturally avoid similar but not copied ideas. Once I've seen the Warlock, an at will chaos caster gets that much harder to develop, even if I'd had the idea in the back of my head well before Complete Arcane.
Any thoughts from 3rd party developers? Do you try to avoid non open books or just compartmentalize well?
Now, while it's easy enough I suppose to just avoid using non OGL stuff you've read, in my expereince once you've seen one workable solution to a problem, it's hard to come up with your own solution that doesn't either copy what you have seen or unnaturally avoid similar but not copied ideas. Once I've seen the Warlock, an at will chaos caster gets that much harder to develop, even if I'd had the idea in the back of my head well before Complete Arcane.
Any thoughts from 3rd party developers? Do you try to avoid non open books or just compartmentalize well?