Sometimes you need to look deeply into the origin points of the hobby for me as a dungeon master it's good to step deeply into the Aruidin Bloody Arduin rpg system. And so I asked Brave's A.I. how compatible is the Arduin rpg system developed by Dave Hargrave with other rpg systems & here's what it said;
"Arduin Bloody Arduin (ABA) is designed to be compatible with most other tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), particularly Old School Renaissance (OSR) rule sets. The developers at Emperors Choice Games & Miniatures Corp. emphasize that ABA will be a proprietary, sovereign system, meaning it is not open game license (OGL) or any other open system. Despite this, its design aims for compatibility with a wide range of existing TTRPGs, allowing players to use ABA with various rule systems. The system is intended to be flexible enough to integrate with classic TSR dungeons, new modules from publishers like Frog God Games, or any other content with minimal adjustments. This compatibility is a key feature, enabling the use of existing adventures and campaign settings while maintaining ABA's unique identity."
These cross compatibility abilities of ABA enable the DM to take their favorite adventure modules or adventures then add them into their own campaigns without fuss or muss.

Arduin was a turn point rpg system with other rpg systems which brings us to;"Arduin Bloody Arduin Compatibility with Other RPGs
Arduin Bloody Arduin (ABA) is being developed as a proprietary, sovereign system by Emperors Choice Games & Miniatures Corp., but it is explicitly designed for broad compatibility with other tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), especially those in the Old School Renaissance (OSR) genre."
These systems dovetail deeply into Arduin's campaign setting and this is on a system level;
"Compatibility Details
The system is intended to work seamlessly with a wide range of existing content:
You can use classic TSR Dungeons & Dragons modules or newer adventures from publishers like Frog God Games with minimal adjustments.
ABA is designed to be compatible with most fantasy role-playing games, allowing for easy integration of campaigns, monsters, and settings from other systems.
A compatibility guide is being developed, exemplified by efforts like the Portal to Adventure character sheet, which is designed to work with Arduin, Barrows & Borderlands, and Lost Dungeons of Tonisborg, showing a precedent for cross-system play."
The Direbane rpg blog goes deeper into the world of Arduin with a great video that has a solid overview of Arduin. All in all Arduin is a great setting for both old school and OSR games!
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