I agree with you that the d20 is nice as it lets you directly state the need for WotC's material. However, if the d20 hadn't been created, I think most people would have caught on that many (but certainly not all) the OGL material should also go near the D&D items.
Paul W. King TL NBoNPCs, FaNCC If Wizard's hadn't dangled the d20 carrot, there would be fewer people using the OGL. With the OGL you can release a product "Compatible with the most popular fantasy RPG". With d20, you can release a product that makes direct reference to D&D. With the d20 license, non-savvy gaming stores at least know enough to put the d20 stuff near the D&D stuff. I cannot discuss Wizards' stopping their OGC output without the d20 license coming up. _______________________________________________ Ogf-l mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
