Recently, one of my players discovered a new cantrip was available to them called Change of Clothes. They assumed it was a new spell from Tasha's Cauldron, which I just purchased, but it is not. It is a homebrew spell that I do not have included in my Homebrew Collection. I checked across my 3 campaigns with shared content (one for my campaign, one for me to play around with, and one for my players to play around with) and 2 of the 3 have this spell available to choose. For the life of me I cannot see any difference in the settings I am using between the campaign that does not have this option and the ones that do. I've found that if I disable Homebrew Content under character options, the spell is no longer an option but that would also disable the homebrew items that I have made for my campaign.
Has anyone seen something like this before? Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
So it shows up in two of the campaigns, is it the two campaigns that the players are apart of? If yes that means that one of your players has this item in their HB collection. Content sharing shares ALL content that every person in the campaign has access to, not just the DM or the Master Tier sub.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Recently, one of my players discovered a new cantrip was available to them called Change of Clothes. They assumed it was a new spell from Tasha's Cauldron, which I just purchased, but it is not. It is a homebrew spell that I do not have included in my Homebrew Collection. I checked across my 3 campaigns with shared content (one for my campaign, one for me to play around with, and one for my players to play around with) and 2 of the 3 have this spell available to choose. For the life of me I cannot see any difference in the settings I am using between the campaign that does not have this option and the ones that do. I've found that if I disable Homebrew Content under character options, the spell is no longer an option but that would also disable the homebrew items that I have made for my campaign.
Has anyone seen something like this before? Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
So it shows up in two of the campaigns, is it the two campaigns that the players are apart of? If yes that means that one of your players has this item in their HB collection. Content sharing shares ALL content that every person in the campaign has access to, not just the DM or the Master Tier sub.