This may be a silly question, and I apologize if this is not the correct forum for this - but is there a way to restrict character creation in a campaign to homebrew-content only? I know how to enable homebrew content to be chosen, but that still grants access to all purchased published material that I am sharing. I am working on creating an entirely new campaign setting with it's own set of playable races, backgrounds and other things, and I'm wondering if there's a way to make it so that players can't create characters with races that aren't in my setting? Or is this something I'm just going to have to manually monitor and allow/disallow on a case-by-case basis?
There isn't a way to restrict "forgotten realms" sources in character creation, but you can restrict which sources get shared (if you are the DM) by managing content (it also does not prevent owners of the books from using them).
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This may be a silly question, and I apologize if this is not the correct forum for this - but is there a way to restrict character creation in a campaign to homebrew-content only? I know how to enable homebrew content to be chosen, but that still grants access to all purchased published material that I am sharing. I am working on creating an entirely new campaign setting with it's own set of playable races, backgrounds and other things, and I'm wondering if there's a way to make it so that players can't create characters with races that aren't in my setting? Or is this something I'm just going to have to manually monitor and allow/disallow on a case-by-case basis?
I don't believe that is possible, and you will have to manually monitor it.
There isn't a way to restrict "forgotten realms" sources in character creation, but you can restrict which sources get shared (if you are the DM) by managing content (it also does not prevent owners of the books from using them).