I'm currently set to DM my group's next game and I've been working on creating several homebrew monsters and magic items over the last few weeks. Being newer to this side of DndBeyond, I figured that my items being listed as private meant that only I could see them, but it appears I was mistaken as one of my soon to be players found a set of weapons I had made while scrolling through magic items on his character sheet. Our DM let me know about it after he came to him with some questions about it and now I'm wondering if there's a way to privatize my whole collection so my soon to be players won't be spoiled for what's to come in my game. I'm aware that you can remove items from your collection, but is there a way to get the same effect without going through each item and monster individually?
I'm aware that you can remove items from your collection, but is there a way to get the same effect without going through each item and monster individually?
I'm currently set to DM my group's next game and I've been working on creating several homebrew monsters and magic items over the last few weeks. Being newer to this side of DndBeyond, I figured that my items being listed as private meant that only I could see them, but it appears I was mistaken as one of my soon to be players found a set of weapons I had made while scrolling through magic items on his character sheet. Our DM let me know about it after he came to him with some questions about it and now I'm wondering if there's a way to privatize my whole collection so my soon to be players won't be spoiled for what's to come in my game. I'm aware that you can remove items from your collection, but is there a way to get the same effect without going through each item and monster individually?
Unfortunately not.
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Not without preventing the players from using homebrew altogether