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could any one give me links to find a web pages or downloadable files for artifacts

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could any one give me links to find a web pages or downloadable files for artifacts

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hi all
i would appreciate it if any of you you know where to downlaod a file safely or a webpage where i can view most or all the artifacts in dnd
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[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/sitefeatures/forumrules.php"]Here[/url] are the forum rules. Note number 2:
Advocating illegal activities, including software piracy or other intellectual property violations.
So that's out.
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shadow_blade wrote:hi all
i would appreciate it if any of you you know where to downlaod a file safely or a webpage where i can view most or all the artifacts in dnd

Not sure why this breaks rule 2.
Could someone explain?
i mean if i told someone to head over to gamebanshee to get the
Morrowind Character Generation Guide (Excel Spreadsheet 160kb).

Would i be wrong in doing this?
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@shadow_blade

The Hypertext d20 SRD (v3.5 d20 System Reference Document) :: d20srd.org


@Greg-

This isn't illegal. Almost all D&D material (aside from a few original monsters and deities) are open source, meaning anybody can do whatever they want with it.

Anything on the above site can be used freely, and even discussed right here on gamebanshee.
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thankyou silberys i was finding it diffcult trying to find a webpage that contained artifacts

and regarding gregs post did i mention any where in my thread that i wanted or was asking for illegal files. not everything on the internet download wise is illegal :p
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Well, actually I could sympathize with Greg's concern. D&D material usually comes in book form, not on the internet. So accessing it from the internet to someone who doesn't know about the SRD's could look quite illegal.
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okay i see gregs point of view but i meant no bad to come from this thread
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I'm not sure if this site contains Artifacts, but I think it does. It should be ok to use, since it has a stickied-link to it from the official Wizards-boards.
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Torrent

I recommend u to use Torrents, i found about 50 manuals in there.
Since i dunt kno if it is legal i wont provide more info sorry :(
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Those are about as illegal as they come. See Greg's post.
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@_@

Not all torrents are illegal, i found the Crystal Keep guides in there just its a pack so u dont need to download 1 by 1 :D
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@chimomgs

Torrents for D&D manuals ARE illegal. Do not advocate downloading them again please.
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Siberys wrote:@chimomgs

Torrents for D&D manuals ARE illegal. Do not advocate downloading them again please.
Apologies to OP. That is what I thought you were after.

I was under the impression that only the srd is open source. Crystal keep is good for finding out what book something is from, but a lot of things - like prestige classes - are not listed completely.

And about the crystal keep download thing - you can get them from the website, so not sure why you'd torrent them.
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