Community · Creators
For the ones who tell it.
Record it, stream it, take it apart on camera. You do not need permission, a code or an application — but you probably want to know where the edges are, so here they are in plain words.
Yes, without asking
- Stream or record any part of the game, including the whole of it, on any platform.
- Monetise it. Ads, subscriptions, memberships, sponsorships — your channel, your revenue. We take no cut and ask for none.
- Use screenshots, card images and clips in thumbnails, videos, guides, articles and posts about NoDawn.
- Say what you actually think. A negative review is not a rules violation, and nothing here is conditional on being kind about the game.
Two things we ask
Do not imply endorsement
Unless we have actually said so in writing, please do not present your channel as official, sponsored, or partnered with NoDawn — and do not use the wordmark or sigil as your own channel or product identity.
Do not resell the assets
Card art, frames and the sigil are ours to license. Using them in your coverage is fine; selling them, or redistributing them as an asset pack, is not.
Where it stops
The permission above covers coverage of NoDawn. It does not extend to anything that misleads a player about their money or their account: selling in-game currency or items, running giveaways that imply we are behind them, sites that take payment for cards, or anything presented as an official NoDawn service. Those are not creative disagreements — they cost players real money.
Datamining and reverse-engineering the client are covered by the terms of service, not by this page.
Useful things to have
| What | Where |
|---|---|
| The game itself | app.nodawntcg.com — runs in the browser, no install |
| Rules, cards and lore | The in-game Codex — Compendium, Lexicon and Lore |
| Reaching a human | The Vigil Discord, or the feedback form inside the game |
| How the economy works | Blood Crates — worth reading before you explain it on camera |
NoDawn is in open beta, which means cards get rebalanced and screens change. If you are making something evergreen — a rules explainer, a lineage guide — it is worth dating it, or checking back before it gets recommended to someone a season later.
