Hello, As DM I have created several charaters, added to different capmaigns and sent them to the players to be claimed. My question is: once the campaign is over, can I claim the ownership of those characters again? Thank you
The person who owns the character needs to make sure it’s in a campaign and unassigned. They can use the campaign’s invite link to add the character, and then visit the campaign page to click “Unassign” for that character.
Then they can send the campaign invite link to whoever wants to claim it. From that link, they can select the character and join the campaign. That person needs an available character slot to do so.
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Hello,
As DM I have created several charaters, added to different capmaigns and sent them to the players to be claimed. My question is: once the campaign is over, can I claim the ownership of those characters again?
Thank you
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ModeratorYou’d need the player’s cooperation to do so. The two of you would follow the same process as before, with your roles reversed.
They can make a copy of the character first if you both want to keep it.
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Sorry, what I don't understand is how to do it backwards. Once in the player account. What should we do?
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ModeratorThe person who owns the character needs to make sure it’s in a campaign and unassigned. They can use the campaign’s invite link to add the character, and then visit the campaign page to click “Unassign” for that character.
Then they can send the campaign invite link to whoever wants to claim it. From that link, they can select the character and join the campaign. That person needs an available character slot to do so.
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Thank you!! Perfectly explained :-)