>From: Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>There's something I don't understand about WOTC's master plan for
>using the OGL and D20 to sell more Player's Handbooks. Ryan Dancey and
>others talk about how this movement could lead the core D&D rules in
>unexpected directions, such as new genres. How can this occur in a
>D20 work, when only one genre is supported in the Player's Handbook? I
>fail to see how someone could develop an Old West roleplaying game and
>use the D20 trademark license, because none of the level advancement
>rules needed for an Old West game can be found in the PH.
Seethe FAQ at:
http://www.earth1066.com/D20FAQ.htm#_C.02__
to find out why this really isn't a limitation...
Faust
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