| GlennP |
Hello All,
Been trying to read up on this subject, including the PRD Faq, but since much of what I read is years old, I wished to clarify.
I was thinking of publishing some RPG gaming materials like mini-adventures for commercial sale. While I could make them generic, I would prefer to do them system specific. Since Pathfinder v1 is the system with which I most familiar, that is my go to choice.
So, if I wished to publish a book of mini-adventures based on PF1 rules and sell them via OGL, respecting the OGL as I did so, am I able to do so WITHOUT a license from Paizo?
The D&D3e OGL seems to allow this, but from what I got from the Paizo PRD faq, it seems I cannot publish anything commercially using Pathfinder PRD rules unless I obtain a license, and I even after doing so I can only sell the materials via Paizo. Am I understanding that correctly?
If so, would a better path be to simply base the materials on D&D3d and allow players to make any conversions necessary?
Any guidance on this is appreciated.
GP