![]() ![]() Data Not Included in Datasets: PCGen will not.The non-permissioned data to allow the calculation and display ofĪll derived values for the game features. If a non-permissioned objectĭescription/mechanic includes data that is used for calculations ofĪny sort within a permissioned object, PCGen must have access to That is required to allow the proper use of an effected Access to any rule associated with a non-permissioned object.Examples of such data include weapon damage To allow the calculation and display of all the derived values for Permissioned object description/mechanic includes data that is usedįor calculations of any sort, PCGen must have access to that data Access to any rule associated with a permissioned object.Under the OGL as part of PCGen’s RSRD dataset conversion. The OGL as part of the RSRD, has been replaced within PCGen by theĮfficient Quiver, ©PCGen 2001-2007, and released EXAMPLE: The Quiver ofĮlhonna from the DMG, ©WotC 2003, and not released under As per the RSRD vs the PHB/DMG/MM, the name can beĭifferent than the one used in the book. Required for a dataset to be considered for inclusion in the PCGen ![]() Abilities &įeats, Classes, Equipment, Domains, Skills, Spells, and Races) are PCGen, found in a publishers source material (i.e. Minimum Dataset Content: All game-mechanicsĪssociated with permissioned game elements, called objects within.Only’ source may be used, at the discretion of PCGen’s Board ofĭirectors, as an unidentified dataset to allow inclusion of the ‘OGL Only’ permission, and the dataset is used as the foundationįor other permissioned source material. Only OGL material,from a source where the publisher has granted The only exception to this policy is where a dataset containing. ![]() This willĮnsure that all data used within PCGen can be properly identified. Level, from the appropriate publisher, of “OGL+Title”.
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