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There is a 5e SRD and related documentation now on the Wizards website.

It is important to note that some vendors have used the previous SRD to create 5e compatible products. The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked oncreated 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license. They also have versions for 4e and Pathfinder.

There is a 5e SRD and related documentation now on the Wizards website.

It is important to note that some vendors have used the previous SRD to create 5e compatible products. The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked on 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license.

There is a 5e SRD and related documentation now on the Wizards website.

It is important to note that some vendors have used the previous SRD to create 5e compatible products. Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios created 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license. They also have versions for 4e and Pathfinder.

the 5e SRD and related info is now available so this has to be updated.
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While there isn't currently a 5e license, its worth consideration to see what can be done with the 3.x license thatThere is otherwise compatible witha 5e SRD and related documentation now on the Wizards website.

It is important to note that some vendors have used the previous SRD to create 5e compatible products. The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked on 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license.

So the takeaway lesson here is that you can make 5e compatible materials, just not with a non-existent 5e license.

While there isn't currently a 5e license, its worth consideration to see what can be done with the 3.x license that is otherwise compatible with 5e.

The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked on 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license.

So the takeaway lesson here is that you can make 5e compatible materials, just not with a non-existent 5e license.

There is a 5e SRD and related documentation now on the Wizards website.

It is important to note that some vendors have used the previous SRD to create 5e compatible products. The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked on 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license.

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Lynn
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While there isn't currently a 5e license, its worth consideration to see what can be done with the 3.x license that is otherwise compatible with 5e.

The great example of this is Primal Thule 5e, a book from Sasquatch Studios that as of this date just exited Kickstarter (they had a compatible version for 4e and Pathfinder). The developers have worked on 5e materials for WotC/Hasbro and have crafted their "5e" book based on the 3.x license.

So the takeaway lesson here is that you can make 5e compatible materials, just not with a non-existent 5e license.