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Okay all, thank you for taking time with me!


Squeatus wrote:

OGL = All games built on the 3.5 D&D Rules.

PFRPG is an OGL rule set.

Beginner Box = PFRPG with some of the more complex rules removed.

Items marked PFRPG will be easier for you to use since you have the Beginner Box.

PFRPG Rules

Click that link to check out the PFRPG rules.

If i buy: Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook (OGL), will i then be set for using booth OGL and PFRPG products?

I like to have my rules in hardcover book and not on some printed foils only.


Marc Radle wrote:

OGL means the product was created under the Open Game Licence (OGL). PFRPG means the product is created using the Pathfinder RPG rules (PFRPG)and is fully compatible with the Pathfinder RPG.

The Pathfinder RPG (and the Beginner Box version of the Pathfinder RPG) was created under the OGL.

If something says OGL instead of PFRPG, it basically means the product was created under the Open Game Licence but does not specifically use the Pathfinder RPG rules. Adventures created for D&D Third Edition are perfect examples of an OGL (but not PFRPG) product. An OGL product should still work using the Pathfinder RPG but you will need to do some conversion.

Does that help?

not really.

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook (OGL), your rules is for OGL, yes?

And i can not find any rules at all for PFRPG, so why should i buy anything at all with (PFRPG) listed? Where is the PRFPG rules?


I am new to paizo products.

I can see two different abbrevations within parentese on the products, (OGL) or (PFRPG), what is the difference between them and what rules are used for what? I have the beginer box, is it OGL or PFRPG?