PCIHenry wrote:
Tom,
If you're putting all the mechanics on a page and distributing it for others, that's in violation of Fair Usage in copyright law.
Remember, anything that allows complete bypass of the printed (or electronic) publication really goes against copyright law.
Duly noted Henry. Thanks for noting that.
What if rather than the actual mechanics, it was more descriptive? After all, the idea is an aid to help the GM fit the attack to the threat. That doesn't necessarily need to be a full summary of the attack mechanics. In fact, due to the differences between powers and talents, it might actually work better this way.
Example:
Blast Attack: creature unleashes an infernal blast at one or more targets within range.
If that is still problematic, I'll just keep it to a list of powers/talents and reference page numbers. That would be the bare minimum of usefulness (but still useful, IMHO).
Tom