So I have this problem, where some of my players can't see all of the subclasses that I have available. One player can only see one subclass. I have the master to your subscription. I did cancel all of my other campaigns except for this one.
Which, I shouldn't have had to do by the way, because the master tier subscription says that I should be able to have five campaigns active, and sharing content with them. If I can't in reality do that then D&D Beyond is guilt of false advertising.
When I look at the players character from my DM side, I can see all of the other subclasses. So why can my player only see one and how do we fix it?
You can try disabling then re-enabling Content Sharing to refresh it.
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The problem with this explanation is that I can use a 2024 character build, and I see the subclasses from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything for it. My players should see the same things that I see.
Thanks for the link. I checked my end, and everything looks like it should be working. I'll check with my players.
When this has been reported in the past, it's often been because the player and DM were actually looking at two different characters — the DM looking at one in the campaign, and the player looking at a copy not in the campaign. You may want to check for that.
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So I have this problem, where some of my players can't see all of the subclasses that I have available. One player can only see one subclass. I have the master to your subscription. I did cancel all of my other campaigns except for this one.
Which, I shouldn't have had to do by the way, because the master tier subscription says that I should be able to have five campaigns active, and sharing content with them. If I can't in reality do that then D&D Beyond is guilt of false advertising.
When I look at the players character from my DM side, I can see all of the other subclasses. So why can my player only see one and how do we fix it?
Characters need to be made/edited in the campaign that has sharing enabled.
There are two versions of every core class, the 2014 version and 2024 version - ensure they're using the correct version to see the relevant subclass.
You and the players should ensure entitlements are in sync by going to Account > Licenses , or click here: https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/licenses
You can try disabling then re-enabling Content Sharing to refresh it.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Likewise, make sure your players' characters aren't set to Private, but Campaign Only/Public.
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The problem with this explanation is that I can use a 2024 character build, and I see the subclasses from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything for it. My players should see the same things that I see.
Thanks for the link. I checked my end, and everything looks like it should be working. I'll check with my players.
When this has been reported in the past, it's often been because the player and DM were actually looking at two different characters — the DM looking at one in the campaign, and the player looking at a copy not in the campaign. You may want to check for that.
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