So i have enabled content sharing on my campaign, but i am running into the problem of one of my players who makes alot of homebrew stuff (and has alot of unfinished homebrew material set to private) is having their homebrew content both finished and published as well as unfinished and private being shared among the players in the game. Is this supposed to happen? They dont have any way on their end of turning this off or limiting what content is allowed to be shared from them. I am a master tier sub, so I can enable content sharing, but they have a subscription, not master tier, and their stuff is being shared among a group.
Any way to fix this so their private (in progress) homebrew stuff doesnt get shared with the rest of the campaign?
Unfortunately everything anyone owns, or creates is shared while someone has content sharing enabled. The only way you can prevent this at the moment is to have your players turn the homebrew content slider off on their character sheet. The homebrew content slider is on the very first page of the character sheet while in the character builder. They won't be able to see any homebrew while adding spells, magic items, feats, etc. You'll unfortunately have to re-enable it to have them add something to their sheet or for you to add it to their sheet.
Thanks for the response, that is an extremely annoying feature. I feel like it should be on a list of thinngs D&D Beyond are working to fix, sadly from past experience Homebrew and anything related to it seems to be a function they added and forgot about maintaining. Thanks again.
They are actually working on it. But the system requires certain upgrades first. And before they can do the upgrades they have a tone of other maintenance to do so they can do those upgrades. In short, they plan to do it, but it will take a little time.
Hey! Check this out D&D Beyond Feature Roadmap! It's exactly what it sounds, it's the roadmap for what features dndbeyond is currently working on. There are a handful of features currently in the upcoming (short-term) column that could include exactly this.
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So i have enabled content sharing on my campaign, but i am running into the problem of one of my players who makes alot of homebrew stuff (and has alot of unfinished homebrew material set to private) is having their homebrew content both finished and published as well as unfinished and private being shared among the players in the game. Is this supposed to happen? They dont have any way on their end of turning this off or limiting what content is allowed to be shared from them. I am a master tier sub, so I can enable content sharing, but they have a subscription, not master tier, and their stuff is being shared among a group.
Any way to fix this so their private (in progress) homebrew stuff doesnt get shared with the rest of the campaign?
Unfortunately everything anyone owns, or creates is shared while someone has content sharing enabled. The only way you can prevent this at the moment is to have your players turn the homebrew content slider off on their character sheet. The homebrew content slider is on the very first page of the character sheet while in the character builder. They won't be able to see any homebrew while adding spells, magic items, feats, etc. You'll unfortunately have to re-enable it to have them add something to their sheet or for you to add it to their sheet.
If that player removes their homebrews from their “collection” they will not be shared.
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Thanks for the response, that is an extremely annoying feature. I feel like it should be on a list of thinngs D&D Beyond are working to fix, sadly from past experience Homebrew and anything related to it seems to be a function they added and forgot about maintaining. Thanks again.
They are actually working on it. But the system requires certain upgrades first. And before they can do the upgrades they have a tone of other maintenance to do so they can do those upgrades. In short, they plan to do it, but it will take a little time.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
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Hey! Check this out D&D Beyond Feature Roadmap! It's exactly what it sounds, it's the roadmap for what features dndbeyond is currently working on. There are a handful of features currently in the upcoming (short-term) column that could include exactly this.