I unfortunately have now way of buying anything on line, but I have always wanted to make an artificer build. My idea is to make Pluto the Roman God of riches and death. I am going to catapult coins at people. Unfortunately however this site requires payment for the class, and as I said I have no credit card or debit card to charge to pay for it. If anyone would be willing to give me the rights to one of their artificer characters I would be so grateful.
Technically, you could do this. If you set up a campaign and someone in that group has artificer and a master tier membership, they can enable content sharing. Then anyone in that campaign could make an artificer. Keep in mind that the membership lets anyone in the group share, so the person with the content you want doesn't actually have to have the membership.
A more realistic solution: If you don't have a credit card, buy a prepaid visa card or prepaid mastercard. It's actually how I buy things on D&D Beyond. There are usually available anywhere that sells gift cards and can be used online. Just make sure to read the instructions that come with them, as different cards have different requirements for being used online. Usually you just need register a postal code and name to the card, but it's still something you need to be aware of.
Why not ... why not use good ol' pen 'n' paper? Ye olde days of yore style?
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Hjalmar Gunderson, Vuman Alchemist Plague Doctor in a HB Campaign, Post Netherese Invasion Cormyr (lvl20 retired) Godfrey, Autognome Butler in Ghosts of Saltmarsh into Spelljammer Grímr Skeggisson, Goliath Rune Knight in Rime of the Frostmaiden DM of two HB campaigns set in the same world.
I unfortunately have now way of buying anything on line, but I have always wanted to make an artificer build. My idea is to make Pluto the Roman God of riches and death. I am going to catapult coins at people. Unfortunately however this site requires payment for the class, and as I said I have no credit card or debit card to charge to pay for it. If anyone would be willing to give me the rights to one of their artificer characters I would be so grateful.
I don't think there's a way to do that.
Technically, you could do this. If you set up a campaign and someone in that group has artificer and a master tier membership, they can enable content sharing. Then anyone in that campaign could make an artificer. Keep in mind that the membership lets anyone in the group share, so the person with the content you want doesn't actually have to have the membership.
A more realistic solution: If you don't have a credit card, buy a prepaid visa card or prepaid mastercard. It's actually how I buy things on D&D Beyond. There are usually available anywhere that sells gift cards and can be used online. Just make sure to read the instructions that come with them, as different cards have different requirements for being used online. Usually you just need register a postal code and name to the card, but it's still something you need to be aware of.
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Why not ... why not use good ol' pen 'n' paper? Ye olde days of yore style?
Hjalmar Gunderson, Vuman Alchemist Plague Doctor in a HB Campaign, Post Netherese Invasion Cormyr (lvl20 retired)
Godfrey, Autognome Butler in Ghosts of Saltmarsh into Spelljammer
Grímr Skeggisson, Goliath Rune Knight in Rime of the Frostmaiden
DM of two HB campaigns set in the same world.
Never mind everyone, I was given the assistance I needed.