DCC has gone OGL to GSL?
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- Jobe Bittman
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DCC has gone OGL to GSL?
So I picked up the Fallen Lama today and notice it has a new look. Then I see the logo. It's GSL. Any comment on this? Does GSL have something to do with the nicer looking stat blocks? What changes can we expect in the 4e modules? I read through the 4e GSL and SRD but I'm not sure I understand it all. Can you still do a Barghest monster like in DCC #57?
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Re: DCC has gone OGL to GSL?
In short, once the terms of the GSL were revised a couple months back, it made more sense to start using the GSL instead of the OGL.
The nicer looking stat blocks are just a coincidence; the graphic designer found a better format.
We can still do any monster that's in the SRD.
The nicer looking stat blocks are just a coincidence; the graphic designer found a better format.
We can still do any monster that's in the SRD.
Re: DCC has gone OGL to GSL?
So this means they get the 4e compatibility logo but we expect them to no longer be for sale as pdfs after 4e is done and WotC moves onto 5e? I just recently got into 4e and picked up #55 Isle of the Sea Drake and I was very pleasantly surprised to see it was OGL. What is the last one that is 4e OGL?
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Re: DCC has gone OGL to GSL?
DCC #60 Thrones of Punjar is the last OGL one.