I have started to get interested in Pathfinder 2e (nothing to do with any recent debacle, I wanted to learn a new system after beginning to feel bored of 5e) - but that's not the point.
The point is, I love the Archives of Nethys for Pathfinder 2e, and am curious if D&D 5e has anything similar.
The closest I can find is the Fandom Wiki for the Forgotten Realms, but that is like a feeble version of AoN.
Is there anything comparable for 5e?
Thanks.
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A caffeinated nerd who has played TTRPGs or a number of years and is very much a fantasy adventure geek.
I have started to get interested in Pathfinder 2e (nothing to do with any recent debacle, I wanted to learn a new system after beginning to feel bored of 5e) - but that's not the point.
The point is, I love the Archives of Nethys for Pathfinder 2e, and am curious if D&D 5e has anything similar.
The closest I can find is the Fandom Wiki for the Forgotten Realms, but that is like a feeble version of AoN.
Is there anything comparable for 5e?
Thanks.
Archive of Nethys is a third party hosting of the Pathfinder version of the SRD. As such, a D&D 5e equivalent would be D&D Beyond or any other site that hosts the basic rules/SRD.
ANY site that offers content for D&D 5th edition published by Wizards of the Coast beyond the SRD/Basic Rules for FREE is doing so in violation of copyright and should not be linked here. If it's not free here, it shouldn't be free anywhere.
I have started to get interested in Pathfinder 2e (nothing to do with any recent debacle, I wanted to learn a new system after beginning to feel bored of 5e) - but that's not the point.
The point is, I love the Archives of Nethys for Pathfinder 2e, and am curious if D&D 5e has anything similar.
The closest I can find is the Fandom Wiki for the Forgotten Realms, but that is like a feeble version of AoN.
Is there anything comparable for 5e?
Thanks.
Archive of Nethys is a third party hosting of the Pathfinder version of the SRD. As such, a D&D 5e equivalent would be D&D Beyond or any other site that hosts the basic rules/SRD.
ANY site that offers content for D&D 5th edition published by Wizards of the Coast beyond the SRD/Basic Rules for FREE is doing so in violation of copyright and should not be linked here. If it's not free here, it shouldn't be free anywhere.
My understanding is that a strict interpretation of rule 1a would forbid any discussion of your orange text in any way. Unless you or another member of the mod indicates otherwise to me, I will avoid doing so. I make no representations in regard to its accuracy or inaccuracy.
In regards to the non orange text quoted, it is simply not correct. AON is much broader than any content included in any version of the D&D srd for any edition and includes content explicitly not included in pathfinder's equivalent of the srd. To quote from the website, at the very top of the licensing page, "This website uses trademarks, copyrights, artwork, and other material identified as Product Identity owned by Paizo Inc. and used by Archives of Nethys under commercial license. The content on this website is not available for use under Paizo's Community Use License, Pathfinder Second Edition Compatibility License, Starfinder Compatibility License, or Pathfinder Compatibility License." The licensees mentioned are pazio's equivalent of the srd for d&d for each of the respective products.
The vast majority of the material on AON may be covered by the various product compatibility licensees, or not protected by copyright at all, but things like official artwork and paizo trademarks are not, nor are similar things included in the d&d srd.
I have started to get interested in Pathfinder 2e (nothing to do with any recent debacle, I wanted to learn a new system after beginning to feel bored of 5e) - but that's not the point.
The point is, I love the Archives of Nethys for Pathfinder 2e, and am curious if D&D 5e has anything similar.
The closest I can find is the Fandom Wiki for the Forgotten Realms, but that is like a feeble version of AoN.
Is there anything comparable for 5e?
Thanks.
A caffeinated nerd who has played TTRPGs or a number of years and is very much a fantasy adventure geek.
Archive of Nethys is a third party hosting of the Pathfinder version of the SRD. As such, a D&D 5e equivalent would be D&D Beyond or any other site that hosts the basic rules/SRD.
ANY site that offers content for D&D 5th edition published by Wizards of the Coast beyond the SRD/Basic Rules for FREE is doing so in violation of copyright and should not be linked here. If it's not free here, it shouldn't be free anywhere.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
There is one (it isn't D&D Beyond), but I'm not allowed to mention it lol
In other news, did you know that the entire ******* website hosting service recently got hacked by the Russian Federation? Wild
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My understanding is that a strict interpretation of rule 1a would forbid any discussion of your orange text in any way. Unless you or another member of the mod indicates otherwise to me, I will avoid doing so. I make no representations in regard to its accuracy or inaccuracy.
In regards to the non orange text quoted, it is simply not correct. AON is much broader than any content included in any version of the D&D srd for any edition and includes content explicitly not included in pathfinder's equivalent of the srd. To quote from the website, at the very top of the licensing page, "This website uses trademarks, copyrights, artwork, and other material identified as Product Identity owned by Paizo Inc. and used by Archives of Nethys under commercial license. The content on this website is not available for use under Paizo's Community Use License, Pathfinder Second Edition Compatibility License, Starfinder Compatibility License, or Pathfinder Compatibility License." The licensees mentioned are pazio's equivalent of the srd for d&d for each of the respective products.
The vast majority of the material on AON may be covered by the various product compatibility licensees, or not protected by copyright at all, but things like official artwork and paizo trademarks are not, nor are similar things included in the d&d srd.