From: "Utter, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Stupid question moment, but I thought the point of open gaming was so you
> could play 'without the book', so to speak. Or have I missed something?
Definitely. The point of open gaming was that you can publish materials
related to the game without having to seek special licensing (as long as you
adhere to the rules.) From the standpoint of WotC, the point of open gaming
is to sell more PHBs and DMGs by tapping into the rest of the market.
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