> William Olander > > What would I have to do to make this fall under the d20 trademark rules? > What would get changed to get me in trouble for using d20? > I deal best with specific examples. You have to remove everything that deals specifically with character creation. That means your rules for rolling up traits would have to go. Instead you'd probably want to create a formula for converting 3-18 stats to 15-25 stats, and perhaps express that formula as a table. There are lots of ways to handle this, but remember to say 'roll your ability scores in the usual way, and then ...' Everything else seemed ok. -Brad
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