View Full Version : a question about using game systems.
Shinizak
2011-10-14, 12:33 PM
I've been looking to make an RPG for a while now and I'm looking at the roll and keep system (with a little tweak or two) to run it. the problem is that I've been looking for the legal information regarding it so that I don't step on anyone's toes and I'm not finding any legal documentation. can anyone help?
hivedragon
2011-10-14, 09:52 PM
http://www.vajraenterprises.com/ORC/
Shinizak
2011-10-15, 01:09 AM
http://www.vajraenterprises.com/ORC/
methinks you misposted this.
YouLostMe
2011-10-15, 01:41 AM
methinks you misposted this.
Actually, he was probably blatantly supporting his homebrew/his preferred homebrew.
In other news, there is no legalese regarding resolution mechanics--nobody owns d20 resolution systems (even though someone owns the name "d20", they can't stop you from using icosahedral dice), or dicepool, or roll-and-keep. Enjoy making your game.
Shinizak
2011-10-15, 12:33 PM
Actually, he was probably blatantly supporting his homebrew/his preferred homebrew.
In other news, there is no legalese regarding resolution mechanics--nobody owns d20 resolution systems (even though someone owns the name "d20", they can't stop you from using icosahedral dice), or dicepool, or roll-and-keep. Enjoy making your game.
Thanks, you've been a big help.
Knaight
2011-10-16, 10:13 PM
In other news, there is no legalese regarding resolution mechanics--nobody owns d20 resolution systems (even though someone owns the name "d20", they can't stop you from using icosahedral dice), or dicepool, or roll-and-keep. Enjoy making your game.
Moreover, you can't actually own game mechanics. You can own specific wordings, and even individual terms, but not mechanics.
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