Witryna11 mar 2024 · Well, yes, "dark elves" are not copyrighted, but the word "drow" might be. The only reason why I suggest this is because Pathfinder has dark elves in it too, but they do not call them drow, nor is their wicked step-goddess named Lolth. WotC owns licenses for a few more famous and recognizable monsters, including mind flayers … Witryna27 mar 2024 · DnD (Dungeons & Dragons) is a board game of fantasy role-playing genre. It has existed for a long time, having got popularity at the moment of its release …
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Witryna2 kwi 2016 · \$\begingroup\$ It is worth noting here that what you quote here is “Product Identity,” not “Intellectual Property.” The Intellectual Property related to D&D is a much, much larger set than the list here—releasing stuff under the OGL doesn’t make it any less Intellectual Property, for instance. And “Product Identity” only matters if you’re … WitrynaThe D&D 3.5 ruleset that is included in the Systems Reference Document is considered OGL (Open Gaming License). Anything else in the D&D lineup is considered proprietary. Pathfinder, a derivative of D&D 3.5, is entirely OGL and all of the documentation for the game can be found here. 7. thomar • 9 yr. ago. can someone have too much blood
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WitrynaAs an example, Blue Dragons spitting Lightning, which has been used as an example of what could be quintessentially Dungeons and Dragons, actualyl predates DnD; they appeared in Chain mail. Considering WotC owns Chainmail, this argument specifically isn't really all that great. But Blue Lightning Dragons have appeared in plenty of other … WitrynaThere was a huge problem with More Purple More Better's character sheets simply because he had the D&D logo on it. dnddetective • 2 yr. ago Strictly speaking? Yes (I looked and there are certainly trademarks attached to using it for a blog and the like). WitrynaGh0stMan0nThird • 2 yr. ago. WotC and Hasbro are pretty protective of their IP. I would probably not put "DND" in the name, unless you included some play on words that … can someone have ptsd and gad