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Wizards of the Coast put out an electronic gaming aid called E-Tools several years ago that helped with character creation for the Dungeons and Dragons (TM) RPG game.
However, late in 2006, WotC decided not to renew the license agreement between them and CodeMonkeyPublishing, who had the license to update E-Tools and publish datasets for it.
(Datasets are what tells E-Tools what information a particular published book contains, such as the Monster Manual II, Oriental Adventure Campaign Setting, etc. so that it can be used in E-Tools)
This meant that E-Tools was no longer going to be updated and no datasets could be sold.
Anyone looking to purchase E-Tools from anywhere needs to be aware that you can no longer legally get the datasets for it.
Wizards of the Coast put out an electronic gaming aid called E-Tools several years ago that helped with character creation for the Dungeons and Dragons (TM) RPG game.
However, late in 2006, WotC decided not to renew the license agreement between them and CodeMonkeyPublishing, who had the license to update E-Tools and publish datasets for it.
(Datasets are what tells E-Tools what information a particular published book contains, such as the Monster Manual II, Oriental Adventure Campaign Setting, etc. so that it can be used in E-Tools)
This meant that E-Tools was no longer going to be updated and no datasets could be sold.
Anyone looking to purchase E-Tools from anywhere needs to be aware that you can no longer legally get the datasets for it.
Guide created: 02/23/08 (updated 04/25/08)
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