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by beAbU
688 days ago
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Yeah I realise now that Magic Missile was a bad example. But it actually illustrates how murky this business is, because /in some cases/ things are deemed IP, and some things are not. It's not easy to tell whether some D&D artifact is part of the SRD or not, without reading the whole thing. I was for example surprised to learn that Mind Flayers are protected, like the whole race and all it's properties. Dwarves and elves are not. I think anything Underdark, including Deep Gnomes, Duergar and Drow are also protected. There are probably certain magical items that are also protected, like the Immovable Rod, or Ring of Feather Fall, etc. For home games none of this matters of course. But I'm certain it's going to be problematic for players that want to stream their play sessions, creators of other media like games or boardgames that want to make something D&D-adjacent-but-not-such-that-it-awakens-the-dragon and so on. |
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Also, for things like "Dwarves and elves", that'd be a bold move on their part. As so much of the original D&D was poached from a variety of sources (see Appendix N [1]) they need to be careful if trying to claim those.
[1] https://dungeonsdragons.fandom.com/wiki/Appendix_N