Currently all homebrew is shared, even between other players, and since I have another master tier subscriber who DM's, all their homebrew spells, races, feats, etc. are shared with all my players.
As you can imagine this makes it very difficult for the newer players to figure out which spells they may choose.
A) Can I specifically stop sharing the other DM's homebrew with my other players. (Seems like this should be the default setting)
B) Is it possible to only share homebrew spells with one player.
This isn't currently an option, but the D&D Beyond team are well aware of the desire for more granular content sharing control. It may be possible in the future! In the meantime, if you have new players confused by the inclusion of homebrew spells, have them check when managing spells whether there is a version number present, like so:
This is a quick way to tell at a glance whether a spell is homebrewed or official, as only homebrew spells display a version. If you have a character who will be choosing from certain homebrew spells, you may consider providing them with a list of acceptable ones to check against.
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So is this possible?
Currently all homebrew is shared, even between other players, and since I have another master tier subscriber who DM's, all their homebrew spells, races, feats, etc. are shared with all my players.
As you can imagine this makes it very difficult for the newer players to figure out which spells they may choose.
A) Can I specifically stop sharing the other DM's homebrew with my other players. (Seems like this should be the default setting)
B) Is it possible to only share homebrew spells with one player.
This isn't currently an option, but the D&D Beyond team are well aware of the desire for more granular content sharing control. It may be possible in the future! In the meantime, if you have new players confused by the inclusion of homebrew spells, have them check when managing spells whether there is a version number present, like so:
This is a quick way to tell at a glance whether a spell is homebrewed or official, as only homebrew spells display a version. If you have a character who will be choosing from certain homebrew spells, you may consider providing them with a list of acceptable ones to check against.