If it's public homebrew, you can just add it to your collection and it should be available in your campaigns
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Edoumiaond Willegume "Eddie" Podslee, Vegetanian scholar (College of Spirits bard) Lan Kidogo, mapach archaeologist and treasure hunter (Knowledge cleric) Mardan Ferres, elven private investigator (Assassin rogue) Peter "the Pied Piper" Hausler, human con artist/remover of vermin (Circle of the Shepherd druid) Xhekhetiel, halfling survivor of a Betrayer Gods cult (Runechild sorcerer/fighter)
You can use the other person's idea as a template to work on making your own similar item, but DDB does not allow players to copy/modify homebrew created by someone else. In large part this is to avoid players 'stealing' someone else's homebrew by making a copy and publishing it as their own.
If you have a subscription you can add the homebrew in question to your collection and use it as if you'd created it, save that you cannot modify it. If you do not have a subscription you'll have to puzzle out how to recreate the item in your own homebrew creations, though I would not publish it at that point.
wanna make a copy of another person's homebrew magic item for my campaign, but dont know how. Can anyone help?
If it's public homebrew, you can just add it to your collection and it should be available in your campaigns
Active characters:
Edoumiaond Willegume "Eddie" Podslee, Vegetanian scholar (College of Spirits bard)
Lan Kidogo, mapach archaeologist and treasure hunter (Knowledge cleric)
Mardan Ferres, elven private investigator (Assassin rogue)
Peter "the Pied Piper" Hausler, human con artist/remover of vermin (Circle of the Shepherd druid)
Xhekhetiel, halfling survivor of a Betrayer Gods cult (Runechild sorcerer/fighter)
You can use the other person's idea as a template to work on making your own similar item, but DDB does not allow players to copy/modify homebrew created by someone else. In large part this is to avoid players 'stealing' someone else's homebrew by making a copy and publishing it as their own.
If you have a subscription you can add the homebrew in question to your collection and use it as if you'd created it, save that you cannot modify it. If you do not have a subscription you'll have to puzzle out how to recreate the item in your own homebrew creations, though I would not publish it at that point.
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The other alternative is to ask the original author of that homebrew how they did it if you don’t know how.
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