> John Kim > > I am curious. How many of the d20 products have actually > reproduced material from the SRD? My impression has been that d20 > products published thus far have been D&D modules or supplements which > don't actually give or replace core rules. However, I haven't followed > them very closely. I have seen, say, the Creature Collection and it > didn't appear to take anything from the SRD. The races, classes, skills, feats, spells, monsters and magic items all come from the SRD. Virtually every module has been derivative to some degree. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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