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sir_kyngston
2023-09-29, 02:33 AM
I have a question for a DM, from a newbie DM. My question is would this be considered a Homebrew? I am working on a Difficultly Class Chart for D&D 3.5e. In Photoshop, I have made a .psd file of the chart on page (31) in the DMG book. I would like to expand the list with more examples to help me remember all the ability, skill, and saving throws checks. That I might run into, with all the other DM notes from adventures. That I am going to include in the game. I would like to have a couple of pages or so with the information, to include it with my DM screen print-outs. If any body else has info on this. I would like to hear about it. Please weigh in.


Sir Mathis Kyngston

Biggus
2023-09-29, 07:19 AM
As far as I can see it would only be homebrew if you included examples of things you'd made up yourself (save DCs against the abilities of homebrewed monsters for example). If you're only including examples from the official books, it's just a summary, not a homebrew.

I would also say: you'll have to make things up at some point in your career as DM, since the books can't possibly cover every situation, so don't worry too much about whether something "is homebrew" or not, almost all games eventually contain some elements not from published sources.

sir_kyngston
2023-09-29, 10:03 PM
Thanks so much for the explanation. I wasn't sure if working from the book was creative common are not. That's what I needed to know. I see now why there are so many charts, because DM's working with a lot of information to make a campaign work. It's amazing that one person runs the game. When the load of material is much more than two Dungeon Masters and one campaign.


Sir Mathis Kyngston

Temotei
2023-09-29, 10:07 PM
Since it's only DCs, you should be free to post the completed source on Giantitp if you'd like, as well.

Biggus
2023-09-30, 06:37 AM
Thanks so much for the explanation. I wasn't sure if working from the book was creative common are not.

Sorry, were you asking what the legal position is with making this chart?

If so, if it's only for your own use there are no legal issues. If it only contains material that's covered by the Open Gaming License (ie, material that appears in the SRD) you should be fine to share it online also if you're so inclined.