I have a character that my friend wants to help make. The share button only allows another person to view the sheet, but I would like a setting that allows someone else to help edit.
You can do that if one of the two of you is the DM for the group and they have your character in a campaign that they are running. I will say, two people cannot edit the character at the same time. whoever has the most recent instance of the character will be the edit that takes precedent.
Alternatively, you can sent them the link to the character sheet and the two of you can talk about it together and make edits while discussing. That way you can be working on it while talking with them.
You can do that if one of the two of you is the DM for the group and they have your character in a campaign that they are running. I will say, two people cannot edit the character at the same time. whoever has the most recent instance of the character will be the edit that takes precedent.
Alternatively, you can sent them the link to the character sheet and the two of you can talk about it together and make edits while discussing. That way you can be working on it while talking with them.
I have a character that my friend wants to help make. The share button only allows another person to view the sheet, but I would like a setting that allows someone else to help edit.
You can do that if one of the two of you is the DM for the group and they have your character in a campaign that they are running. I will say, two people cannot edit the character at the same time. whoever has the most recent instance of the character will be the edit that takes precedent.
Alternatively, you can sent them the link to the character sheet and the two of you can talk about it together and make edits while discussing. That way you can be working on it while talking with them.
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You can do that if one of the two of you is the DM for the group and they have your character in a campaign that they are running. I will say, two people cannot edit the character at the same time. whoever has the most recent instance of the character will be the edit that takes precedent.
Alternatively, you can sent them the link to the character sheet and the two of you can talk about it together and make edits while discussing. That way you can be working on it while talking with them.
Buyers Guide for D&D Beyond - Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You - How/What is Toggled Content?
Everything you need to know about Homebrew - Homebrew FAQ - Digital Book on D&D Beyond Vs Physical Books
Can't find the content you are supposed to have access to? Read this FAQ.
"Play the game however you want to play the game. After all, your fun doesn't threaten my fun."