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D20 Systems

D&D 3/3.5

Ultimate SRD (hosted on this site)
Fan-made collection with the goal of integrating all the D&D content.
Hypertext d20 SRD
Site with all OGL D&D content, including errata.
WotC sources
Monster finder Incomplete but useful
Misc
D&D product lists WOTC used to have this on their own website...
List of Prestige Classes on wikipedia

Pathfinder

Pathfinder SRD
Official Pathfinder SRD
Society
Society homepage

Other

Mutants and Masterminds SRD
d20 Modern

GMing

NPCs
NPC wiki abandoned by admin but lots of content
NPCs admin from previous has started posting NPCs here.
Names
For names, The Extraordinary Book of Names by Gygax is highly recommended.
More names
Index of Name Generators
List of Random Names ++
Blogs
Gnome Stew
Aids
One Page Dungeons

Tools

Init built by Randy, still in beta
Fractional Bonuses calculator
Power Attack Calculator v3.5
Map Tools
Not really a tool, but here is a D&D pronunciation guide.

Light RPG Gamesystems

  • Bubblegum This game is a comic-bookish game where your character progressively gets better at kicking ass (and progressively worse at doing normal, mundane things.) The rules for this fit on one page.
  • John This game, which has two pages of rules, revolves around John. John is an average person with extreme schizophrenia. In this competitive RPG, everyone plays a different personality of John, vying for control of him and attempting to fulfill their own goals.
  • Fiasco Fiasco is inspired by cinematic tales of small time capers gone disastrously wrong -- inspired by films like Blood Simple, Fargo, The Way of the Gun, Burn After Reading, and A Simple Plan. You'll play ordinary people with powerful ambition and poor impulse control. There will be big dreams and flawed execution. It won't go well for them, to put it mildly, and in the end it will probably all go south in a glorious heap of jealousy, murder, and recrimination. Lives and reputations will be lost, painful wisdom will be gained, and if you are really lucky, your guy just might end up back where he started.