Hi I just joined a role-playing club, and personally i use the different features on Dndbeyond, but my question is can the club use dndbeyond, so our different groups can use the same content that we then will buy for the clubs fee?
The new account if it is possible, will also be owend by the club, and not a person
Assuming the club is being held in a place like a school or library (or is sponsored by such), the license provided via the Educator Resources page linked in the comment above mine will be your best bet!
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Thank you for the answer, i have been looking at the link, but it is not that kind of Roleplaying Club / activities we are.
Some additional information for our club:
Yes – we resides in a public place, where we can book facilities in the community center
No – we don’t resides I America or Canada, as the licens for the link requires
We are a Club with yearly member fee, a board and yearly general meeting, also monthly board meetings in the club
Our members are all experienced players in a variety of different games, but the main focus of the club is playing DnD :)
We have around 3-4 active player groups playing DnD, on a weekly basis, some every second week
So with these terms, can our club make an account on DnDBeyond, and buy content for the club, and be used by the DM´s for the player groups when they create campaigns, just as I can with my personal DnD account?
Best regards
Christopher Eriksson
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Hi I just joined a role-playing club, and personally i use the different features on Dndbeyond, but my question is can the club use dndbeyond, so our different groups can use the same content that we then will buy for the clubs fee?
The new account if it is possible, will also be owend by the club, and not a person
Regards
Christopher Eriksson
Can try this: https://dnd.wizards.com/resources/educators
Assuming the club is being held in a place like a school or library (or is sponsored by such), the license provided via the Educator Resources page linked in the comment above mine will be your best bet!
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Hello LaTiajacquise
Thank you for the answer, i have been looking at the link, but it is not that kind of Roleplaying Club / activities we are.
Some additional information for our club:
Yes – we resides in a public place, where we can book facilities in the community center
No – we don’t resides I America or Canada, as the licens for the link requires
We are a Club with yearly member fee, a board and yearly general meeting, also monthly board meetings in the club
Our members are all experienced players in a variety of different games, but the main focus of the club is playing DnD :)
We have around 3-4 active player groups playing DnD, on a weekly basis, some every second week
So with these terms, can our club make an account on DnDBeyond, and buy content for the club, and be used by the DM´s for the player groups when they create campaigns, just as I can with my personal DnD account?
Best regards
Christopher Eriksson