As a DM, I know I can share or block sourcebooks. However, is it possible to have greater granularity on what I can and can't allow? e.g. If I want to allow players access to the Tasha's subclasses, but I don't want to include Artificer, is there any way to limit that? Or allow Artificer but not some of the subclasses, or races from other sources etc.
I get that I can just tell my players "No you can't" but it's far better to be able to not see the option than have them read them and go "Ooooh that sounds fun" and then me have to shoot down their enthusiasm.
You can't actually block access to the character creation options at all -- blocking books in content sharing is entirely about keeping adventures secret. They can't read the book text, but all the character stuff is available.
As a DM, I know I can share or block sourcebooks. However, is it possible to have greater granularity on what I can and can't allow? e.g. If I want to allow players access to the Tasha's subclasses, but I don't want to include Artificer, is there any way to limit that? Or allow Artificer but not some of the subclasses, or races from other sources etc.
I get that I can just tell my players "No you can't" but it's far better to be able to not see the option than have them read them and go "Ooooh that sounds fun" and then me have to shoot down their enthusiasm.
You can't actually block access to the character creation options at all -- blocking books in content sharing is entirely about keeping adventures secret. They can't read the book text, but all the character stuff is available.
Ugh. So even worse.
There needs to be some sort of Character Creation restrictions capability for a campaign.