At present, only the DM role for a DDB Campaign can see any and all character sheets within said Campaign (obviously, along with the original player). However, when a player is absent, it would be nice if the DM role could “lend” a character sheet to another player (possibly with some tabs/features turned off) so that control of inventory, spells, and all rolls can be made from that sheet by the substitute. Right now, one can see a Public sheet but cannot mark used spell slots or quantifiable abilities (ki points, lay on hands, etc) or click on sheet portions to make attacks and such. If the “lending” is allowed, someone else than the DM could make those rolls, thereby removing some burdens from the DM
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At present, only the DM role for a DDB Campaign can see any and all character sheets within said Campaign (obviously, along with the original player). However, when a player is absent, it would be nice if the DM role could “lend” a character sheet to another player (possibly with some tabs/features turned off) so that control of inventory, spells, and all rolls can be made from that sheet by the substitute. Right now, one can see a Public sheet but cannot mark used spell slots or quantifiable abilities (ki points, lay on hands, etc) or click on sheet portions to make attacks and such. If the “lending” is allowed, someone else than the DM could make those rolls, thereby removing some burdens from the DM