I have a DM who I am slowly bringing into the digital world. I have shown him the power of Maps and he is willing to give it a go. I have been making maps for him. He has a free subscription to DnDBeyond, but I am master tier.
If he makes a campaign and I join it and share my content, that should be good. But, then can only he make Maps and edit them?
Unfortunately Maps doesn't really respect content sharing the way the character builder does. The listed DM on the campaign has to actually own content for it to appear in Maps.
I have a DM who I am slowly bringing into the digital world. I have shown him the power of Maps and he is willing to give it a go. I have been making maps for him. He has a free subscription to DnDBeyond, but I am master tier.
If he makes a campaign and I join it and share my content, that should be good. But, then can only he make Maps and edit them?
Unfortunately Maps doesn't really respect content sharing the way the character builder does. The listed DM on the campaign has to actually own content for it to appear in Maps.
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Dang. That's what I thought.
What about allowing someone else to edit a map? For example, my DM creates a campaign and I have a map I want him to use. Or vice versa.
Or, I want to help my less digitally-savvy DM use Maps. So, I will create the maps and he runs them.
Does this make sense?