jdrakeh
Front Range Warlock
I find that the "d20 Fantasy" label is largely a product of:
A. Necessity, in the case of designers who can't legally slap "D&D" on their products.
B. Bitterness, in the case of "old school" fans who are still living in the late 1970s.
C. Convenience, in the case of folks distinguishing between official D&D products and third-party products designed to be used with D&D.
I see plently of all three, though "B" is primarly confined to communities of the same charming folks who coined terms like "3etard" to describe people who play D&D 3x or other OGL games.
A. Necessity, in the case of designers who can't legally slap "D&D" on their products.
B. Bitterness, in the case of "old school" fans who are still living in the late 1970s.
C. Convenience, in the case of folks distinguishing between official D&D products and third-party products designed to be used with D&D.
I see plently of all three, though "B" is primarly confined to communities of the same charming folks who coined terms like "3etard" to describe people who play D&D 3x or other OGL games.
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