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In the open gaming movement, a System Reference Document (SRD) is reference for a role-playing game's mechanics licensed under the Open Game License [[OGL]] to allow other publishers to make material compatible with that game. | In the open gaming movement, a '''System Reference Document''' (SRD) is reference for a role-playing game's mechanics [[copyright|licensed]] under the Open Game License [[OGL]] to allow other publishers to make material compatible with that game. | ||
The first SRD was published in 2000 by [[Wizards of the Coast]] (WotC) and based upon the third edition of Dungeons and Dragons. That SRD formed the basis of WotC's various d20 System role-playing games, including [[d20 Modern]] and [[d20 Future]]. The SRD is also the basis for role-playing games published by companies other than WotC, including [[Mutants | The first SRD was published in 2000 by [[Wizards of the Coast]] (WotC) and based upon the third edition of Dungeons and Dragons. That SRD formed the basis of WotC's various [[d20 System|d20 systems]] role-playing games, including [[d20 Modern]] and [[d20 Future]]. The SRD is also the basis for role-playing games published by companies other than WotC, including [[Mutants and Masterminds]] and the [[Pathfinder]], among others. | ||
Some other game systems, such as [[FATE]] and the Mongoose Publishing editions of RuneQuest, have also released their own mechanics under OGL-licensed "System Reference Documents" of their own. | Some other game systems, such as [[FATE]] and the Mongoose Publishing editions of RuneQuest, have also released their own mechanics under [[OGL]]-licensed "System Reference Documents" of their own. | ||
[[RAGE|However, with the advent of OGL 1.1, the SRD of cashgrab OneDND is likely going to be under tighter lock and key in order to force people to pay up]]. | |||
==List of SRD for various systems== | ==List of SRD for various systems== | ||
* [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] [http://www.d20srd.org/index.htm SRD] the first | * [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] [http://www.d20srd.org/index.htm SRD] the first and original | ||
* [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] [http://www. | * [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] [https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/systems-reference-document-srd SRD] - now Creative Commons due to the OGL fiasco | ||
* [[D20 Modern]] [http://www.d20resources.com/modern.d20.srd/ SRD] | |||
* [[Pathfinder]] [http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ SRD] | * [[Pathfinder]] [http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ SRD] | ||
* [http://www. | ** As of September 2018, this has been replaced with ''Archives of Nethys'', which has rules for both [http://www.aonprd.com Pathfinder] and [http://www.aonsrd.com Starfinder] | ||
* [[The 13th Age]] [http://www.13thagesrd.com SRD] | |||
* [[FATE System]] [https://fate-srd.com/ SRD] | * [[FATE System]] [https://fate-srd.com/ SRD] | ||
* [[GUMSHOE]] [http://site.pelgranepress.com/index.php/the-gumshoe-system-reference-document/ SRD] | * [[GUMSHOE]] [http://site.pelgranepress.com/index.php/the-gumshoe-system-reference-document/ SRD] | ||
* [[Mutants | * [[Mutants and Masterminds]] [http://www.d20herosrd.com/ SRD] | ||
* [[Spirit of the Century]] [http://www.faterpg.com/dl/sotc-srd.html SRD] | |||
* [[Traveller]] [http://www.traveller-srd.com/ SRD] | |||
* [http://www.d20swsrd.com/ Swords & Wizardry SRD] | * [http://www.d20swsrd.com/ Swords & Wizardry SRD] | ||
* [http://www.openlegendrpg.com/ Open Legend SRD] | * [http://www.openlegendrpg.com/ Open Legend SRD] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 22 June 2023
In the open gaming movement, a System Reference Document (SRD) is reference for a role-playing game's mechanics licensed under the Open Game License OGL to allow other publishers to make material compatible with that game.
The first SRD was published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) and based upon the third edition of Dungeons and Dragons. That SRD formed the basis of WotC's various d20 systems role-playing games, including d20 Modern and d20 Future. The SRD is also the basis for role-playing games published by companies other than WotC, including Mutants and Masterminds and the Pathfinder, among others.
Some other game systems, such as FATE and the Mongoose Publishing editions of RuneQuest, have also released their own mechanics under OGL-licensed "System Reference Documents" of their own.
List of SRD for various systems[edit | edit source]
- Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition SRD the first and original
- Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition SRD - now Creative Commons due to the OGL fiasco
- D20 Modern SRD
- Pathfinder SRD
- As of September 2018, this has been replaced with Archives of Nethys, which has rules for both Pathfinder and Starfinder
- The 13th Age SRD
- FATE System SRD
- GUMSHOE SRD
- Mutants and Masterminds SRD
- Spirit of the Century SRD
- Traveller SRD
- Swords & Wizardry SRD
- Open Legend SRD