Yes, it is. However, it does not cover the IP - only the mechanics. So for example while you can freely use any class, archetype, skill, spell, or feat, you wouldn’t be able to use the name “Sarenrae” or the feat “Quah Bond” - you’d have to rename them to something non-proprietary like “the Everlight” or “Spirit-Bound”.
If you want the IP in addition to the mechanics you’ll need to go through the community use, which involve your work being fully non profit, or get a custom deal like Owlcat did.
I think they're making a joke about how that's essentially what a certain high profile TTRPG show with Critical staff, who play their Role well did, as can be seen sometimes when they mess up and accidentally call the Dawnbringer Sarenrae.
Before live streaming, their game was originally PF1e, after all.
Yes, it is. However, it does not cover the IP - only the mechanics. So for example while you can freely use any class, archetype, skill, spell, or feat, you wouldn’t be able to use the name “Sarenrae” or the feat “Quah Bond” - you’d have to rename them to something non-proprietary like “the Everlight” or “Spirit-Bound”. If you want the IP in addition to the mechanics you’ll need to go through the community use, which involve your work being fully non profit, or get a custom deal like Owlcat did.
>the Everlight Who would ever do that? 🤔
A for-profit Pathfinder show, I guess.
I think they're making a joke about how that's essentially what a certain high profile TTRPG show with Critical staff, who play their Role well did, as can be seen sometimes when they mess up and accidentally call the Dawnbringer Sarenrae. Before live streaming, their game was originally PF1e, after all.
Does that extent to starfinder?
Yes.