I removed a character from a campaign (instead of deactivating her) and now she is gone. (https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/55091487). I don't think she was assigned to another player. Is there a way to find out if she is still available?
Okay. At one point in the last few months there was a bug where a DM clicking Leave on a character in their campaign would cause it to become one of the DM's characters, hence why I asked.
But if it's not in your characters, then it logically(?) would still belong to the player who most recently had it, so try asking them. (Or maybe a mod would be able to examine the character in more detail to find that out.)
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I was running the character as an NPC, I don't think I assigned it to a player...but maybe it was. That seems to be the only answer. Thanks again for your input.
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I removed a character from a campaign (instead of deactivating her) and now she is gone. (https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/55091487). I don't think she was assigned to another player. Is there a way to find out if she is still available?
Thanks!
jrp406
See if she might be in Your Characters.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
Thanks, but she is not.
Okay. At one point in the last few months there was a bug where a DM clicking Leave on a character in their campaign would cause it to become one of the DM's characters, hence why I asked.
But if it's not in your characters, then it logically(?) would still belong to the player who most recently had it, so try asking them. (Or maybe a mod would be able to examine the character in more detail to find that out.)
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
I was running the character as an NPC, I don't think I assigned it to a player...but maybe it was. That seems to be the only answer. Thanks again for your input.