You know the DM doesn’t need to be the one with the sub, right? There just needs to be someone in the campaign subbed to Master Tier enabling the content sharing and all books owned by everyone with a character in the campaign are shared.
There are benefits to being the subscriber that can't be shared though. Maybe that's the issue.
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at this point just better off as a community homebrewing everything into the game so books are no longer needed
Coming from AD&D, I can affirm that both OSRIC and Knights of the All Mind are excellent.
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Like you, I was also willing to spend much more. In my case, they left at least $150 on the table, possibly more, depending on what could have been on sale. I'm sure there were plenty of people who felt the same way.
Im a little surprised they don't just include all the content for free in a master tier subscription and increase the price a bit. Similar to something like Netflix or Crave.
You know the DM doesn’t need to be the one with the sub, right? There just needs to be someone in the campaign subbed to Master Tier enabling the content sharing and all books owned by everyone with a character in the campaign are shared.
Can you upload your own map JPEGs without having your own Master Tier sub?
For Maps? I don't believe so. The DM has to have the sub.
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You know the DM doesn’t need to be the one with the sub, right? There just needs to be someone in the campaign subbed to Master Tier enabling the content sharing and all books owned by everyone with a character in the campaign are shared.
There are benefits to being the subscriber that can't be shared though. Maybe that's the issue.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
Coming from AD&D, I can affirm that both OSRIC and Knights of the All Mind are excellent.
--Nimglin & Kurrelguyre were my main AD&D characters from the late 1970's/early '80's
--I resumed playing AD&D in 2015 (and continue to do so)
--I began playing D&D 5e in 2025
Like you, I was also willing to spend much more. In my case, they left at least $150 on the table, possibly more, depending on what could have been on sale. I'm sure there were plenty of people who felt the same way.
Im a little surprised they don't just include all the content for free in a master tier subscription and increase the price a bit. Similar to something like Netflix or Crave.
Can you upload your own map JPEGs without having your own Master Tier sub?
For Maps? I don't believe so. The DM has to have the sub.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.