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| | | | | Mechanic Name: Open Game License System: Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition Summary: A legal document that allows for publishes to declare what is their intellectual property and what they are releasing as open game content. Detail The Open Game License (OGL ??) was created by Wizards of the Coast to allow their game material to be referenced and enhanced by third party content publishers. The general idea being that Wizards of the Coast defined certain elements of their Dungeons and Dragons rules system as "open game content." With that definition, anyone else, by adhering to the Open Game License, could reproduce or modify open game content, even if they publish that content for a profit. | |
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| | | | | Update: I talk about the impact of recent events on me here . There is been a lot of discussion over whether Wizards can revoke the OGL by... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] A detailed review of the 2025 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual, highlighting its expanded content, improved artwork, and enhanced stat blocks. | |
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