My opinion of that statement is this: It includes those that are not product
identity, for instance those that are in the Monsters of Fauren <Sp!> and
etc. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 1:51 PM
To: Chad Stevens
Subject: [Ogf-l] D20 Dragon


Got my D20 Dragon mag yesterday.  First off - I 
loved it.

Secondly, a question -

On page 20, in the "What the Heck is a D20 system" 
article by Ryan, he says:
"When complete, the System Reference Document will 
include the core rules from the new edition of 
Dungeons and Dragons, including all the basic 
rules, plus most of the monsters, magic items, and 
spells from the core books."

Ok, that word MOST scares me.  What the heck does 
that mean?  Are there, in fact, monsters from the 
MM that are not in the SRD?  Magic items?  I had 
assumed that all monsters from the MM were in the 
SRD.  Same with magic items.  Am I mistaken?  Oh 
sure, I know the Mordenkainen spells are named 
differently, but I thought that was it...



Curtis Bennett
http://www.thunderheadgames.com


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