So on the subscribe page, it shows that the main difference between the "Hero" and "Master" tiers is the ability to share content with other players in a campaign. I know that this applies to DMs that own content the players dont, but does it also apply player to player? For example, if i own Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and another player in the campaign doesnt, do they get access to that content, even though im not the DM?
To clarify, it's not just your content either. If you're a player with a Master tier subscription in a campaign where the DM doesn't own a Master tier subscription but does own some sourcebooks, you can enable content sharing and the DM's sourcebooks will also be shared.
Additionally, all content shared through content sharing regardless of who owns it and who shares it is only able to be used by characters in the campaign with sharing enabled. So you couldn't share your copy of Tasha's with another player who then goes on to make an Artificer with it in a different campaign.
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So on the subscribe page, it shows that the main difference between the "Hero" and "Master" tiers is the ability to share content with other players in a campaign. I know that this applies to DMs that own content the players dont, but does it also apply player to player? For example, if i own Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and another player in the campaign doesnt, do they get access to that content, even though im not the DM?
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To clarify, it's not just your content either. If you're a player with a Master tier subscription in a campaign where the DM doesn't own a Master tier subscription but does own some sourcebooks, you can enable content sharing and the DM's sourcebooks will also be shared.
Additionally, all content shared through content sharing regardless of who owns it and who shares it is only able to be used by characters in the campaign with sharing enabled. So you couldn't share your copy of Tasha's with another player who then goes on to make an Artificer with it in a different campaign.