One Big Part of D&D's New Ruleset Is Missing From The SRD 5.2 (& What It Could Mean For You)
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Wizards of the Coast Updates 'D&D' System Reference Document
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One Big Part of D&D's New Ruleset Is Missing From The SRD 5.2 (& What It Could Mean For You)
A key part of Dungeons & Dragons' ruleset is missing from the new SRD, limiting what third-party creators can do with the new system. Today, Wizards of the Coast released the System Reference Document (SRD) 5.2 under a Creative Commons license. The document provides a portion of Dungeons & Dragons' newest ruleset for third-party creators to use and reference when creating their own material. This functionally creates a framework for third-party …
News: System Reference Document v5.2 released under Creative Commons — Attronarch's Athenaeum
Wizards of the Coast have just updated the System Reference Document to include v5.2 licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License: The purpose of the SRD is to provide a foundation of Dungeons & Dragons content on which third-party publishers can build their products. It allows creators to reference and use the base game rules of Dungeons & Dragons in their products without the need to pay a licensing fee to Wizards of t…
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