HalWhitewyrm
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I wonder how well this would work for the other parts of 4e (powers, classes, paragon paths, epic destinies, etc.).
Far more interesting to me is the implications of what Joe did in creating 4e compatible material using open content released through the OGL, something I just never thought about. And it makes sense; the OGL has no clause against redefining terms, nor does it care if the terms make sense in terms of the system they are being used for. So yeah, like GG did, you can have a OGL-released statblock using OGC terms with values that make no sense if used in 3.X because they are meant to be used with 4e. That could be, I think, a far safer way to release 4e-compatible content than going copyright if you don't have a lawyer at hand to make sure you are kosher.lrsach01 said:Did you mean GSL and not OGL? Goodman is going to use the OGL for everything they release prior to October. At which time, they will sign on to the GSL (see the Ogrecave podcast for info straight from the horses mouth). this could make things interesting.
I wonder how well this would work for the other parts of 4e (powers, classes, paragon paths, epic destinies, etc.).
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