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Mini-six 2nd edition coming this year

Started by weirdguy564, January 05, 2023, 10:44:38 AM

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GeekyBugle

Quote from: weirdguy564 on January 07, 2023, 01:26:20 AM
Well.....shit.

I didn't even realize it was OGL material, but sure as taxes and rain, the last page is the OGL license.

Now, to divorce yourself from the OGL should be pretty easy here.  The game isn't even based on any D&D material.  Its a totally different game.

Why there is an OGL statement on the last page is beyond me.  That's just weird.

Nope, both are under the OGL, but OpenD6 Core, Fantasy, Vadecum, Fantasy locations, Fantasy creatures, Adventure core, creatures, locations, Aliens 1, Space core, space ships, have no D&D SRD on them. At least that's what the section 15 says.

Therefore I would imagine that mini six doesn't either.
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Quote from: GeekyBugle on January 07, 2023, 08:00:16 AM
Quote from: weirdguy564 on January 07, 2023, 01:26:20 AM
Well.....shit.

I didn't even realize it was OGL material, but sure as taxes and rain, the last page is the OGL license.

Now, to divorce yourself from the OGL should be pretty easy here.  The game isn't even based on any D&D material.  Its a totally different game.

Why there is an OGL statement on the last page is beyond me.  That's just weird.

Nope, both are under the OGL, but OpenD6 Core, Fantasy, Vadecum, Fantasy locations, Fantasy creatures, Adventure core, creatures, locations, Aliens 1, Space core, space ships, have no D&D SRD on them. At least that's what the section 15 says.

Therefore I would imagine that mini six doesn't either.

Mini Six Bare Bones has the OGL on page 36. It was intended to be an open game licence to let others create Mini Six material, like I said. Mini Six contains nothing from any WoTC SRD.