SRD stands for System Reference Document. SRDs are the rules of a role-playing game released either under the Open Game License or Creative Commons.
You can use SRDs to create your own role-playing games as long as you follow the guidelines. Below are links to popular RPG SRDs.
List of SRDs on DriveThruRPG
- D&D SRD 5.1 (5E) – Split and Bookmarked
- SRD D&D 3.5 Revised Bundle
- DicePunk SRD
- Cepheus Engine SRD, Modifiable Version
- Ultramodern5-SRD/OGL (5th Edition)
- Fifth Edition D&D SRD Audiobook (audio product)
- Fate Accelerated SRD Audiobook (audio product)
- BRP SRD — Editable
- SE:20 SRD: Core Rules
- SE:20 SRD: Magic & Powers
- SE:20 SRD: Nonhumans
- 24XX SRD
- Swordpoint SRD & Compatibility License
- Quantum Engine SRD
- Motif Toolkit SRD (Motif Open License Reference)
- Modern SRD
- Arcana SRD
- Future SRD
- The Green Hack SRD
List of RPG SRDs around the Web
- Dungeons and Dragons 5e SRD
- Pathfinder SRD
- DnD 3.5
- Fate Core
- Fudge SRD
- 13th Age SRD
- Drama System
- Traveller SRD
- D20 Modern SRD
- Gumshoe
- The Archmage Engine
- OpenD6 SRD
- Microlite20
- DungeonWorld
- Mutants and Masterminds
- Swords & Wizardry
- Diaspora
- Bulletproof Blues
- D6 Dungeons
- Tango RPG System
- Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game SRD
- What’s O.L.D. is N.E.W
- D20 SRD
- Cepheus Engine System Reference Document
- Psi-punk SRD
RPG SRD Reference
If you would like to learn more about SRDs or the Open Game License see the links below.
- System Reference Document (Wikipedia)
- Open Game License (Wikipedia)