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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 7687670" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Kinda missing the point no? Everyone keeps complaining about how there isn't enough material for the system. There's a metric assload of material for 5e. There's about as many companies producing OGL material for 5e as there was for 3e in about 2005. </p><p></p><p>So, why do we need a new OGL? What would that help? Why do we need books from WotC? If you can't find books for what you want, that's on you. They're out there. They exist. It would take about 30 seconds to find anything outside of specific setting books owned by WotC. </p><p></p><p>So, what do you want?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But, again, how is that supporting AL? The POINT of those modules is to get people playing in the AL and create and build a community of gamers. These modules aren't being produced to make money. Heck, they're provided for free. The entire point of these modules is to promote and support the AL. If you want access to these modules, then you have to support the AL. </p><p></p><p>If all you want is 5 dollar modules, there's about fifty or sixty available to you right now. DrivethruRPG is your friend. Again, how many modules do you need per year? Over a hundred 5e modules produced in the first year. Most of them are around that 5-10 dollar mark and a lot of them are less. So, I'll ask you the same question I just asked [MENTION=94143]Shasarak[/MENTION], how much more do you need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 7687670, member: 22779"] Kinda missing the point no? Everyone keeps complaining about how there isn't enough material for the system. There's a metric assload of material for 5e. There's about as many companies producing OGL material for 5e as there was for 3e in about 2005. So, why do we need a new OGL? What would that help? Why do we need books from WotC? If you can't find books for what you want, that's on you. They're out there. They exist. It would take about 30 seconds to find anything outside of specific setting books owned by WotC. So, what do you want? But, again, how is that supporting AL? The POINT of those modules is to get people playing in the AL and create and build a community of gamers. These modules aren't being produced to make money. Heck, they're provided for free. The entire point of these modules is to promote and support the AL. If you want access to these modules, then you have to support the AL. If all you want is 5 dollar modules, there's about fifty or sixty available to you right now. DrivethruRPG is your friend. Again, how many modules do you need per year? Over a hundred 5e modules produced in the first year. Most of them are around that 5-10 dollar mark and a lot of them are less. So, I'll ask you the same question I just asked [MENTION=94143]Shasarak[/MENTION], how much more do you need? [/QUOTE]
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