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Hero tier subscription also allows you to add publicly-shared homebrew content to your collection to use within the toolset.
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Question of what works best for my situation... I play only with my son. He controls a few characters and I help him by controlling another few other characters while I DM. He plays two characters and I play two for him. I want him to be able to access all the books and character sheets that I control and I want to be able to access his characters. Basically, I want him to use my account for characters and not his own account so that I can check on his characters. He has an iPad and would use that while we play to view and control his characters. So if I buy the most expensive subscription (the DM one) and purchase all the books, can he just use my account on his iPad while I use my iPad at the same time? Will he be able to always access books can we share character spaces while playing live and while not playing?
Thanks for reply. Just to be clear... he can access and control characters I create on my account with his free account? Or would I just have him log into my account on his iPad?
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Are we going to be able to give characters to other players? Like if I pre-gen a bunch for a group, can I then hand them over to the players to do with what they want?
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Hello Curse people [and you lovely moderators],
What time does this go live on August 15 in UTC time? I live in Australia and have no idea when on Tuesday I can finally scratch my DDB itch :)
I have enjoyed all the discussions on here and love the passion I have seen towards this project [positive and negative]. Let's do this thing!
"You can't take the sky from me."
I have my card ready and waiting for the 15th because I'm not rebuying the content again. I'm buying access to a totally new way of getting all my information, quickly, easily and frankly, affordably. It would be kinda awesome to have a sub based model, but at $15 a month, it's cheaper in the short term, but more expensive in the long, and makes it really hard for people who only want specific things.
The main problem I'd say is if wotc don't have a subscription license, it would be really difficult for Curse to do this without risking a lot of cost to themselves (THEY would be buying the license and "renting" them to you). Given that Wizards haven't had a great need for subscription licenses until now, I don't really see them changing any time soon.
I understand not everyone is in the same financial situation, or mindset, but I am more than happy to pay for the privilege to have both.
As has been stated before, if you're willing to put in the work. This tool will be totally free for you. You just homebrew any missing bits.
Not having a go ("getting angry at you" in Australian) just offering a second viewpoint :)
I feel disrespected. Because of that, I'm not going to be purchasing any DDB content...
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This has probably been asked somewhere else before, will the maps in the campaign books be compatible with Roll20?