Hypothetical situation: I buy book A and the master subscription, my friend called friendWithBooks buys book B. We are in a campaign with Me, friendWithBooks and anotherFriend. I share my books in the campaign. Who can use which books?
All 3 can access both books compendium and use both books to make characters in the campaign. But can only use books they own on characters not in the campaign.
I was wondering about a different situation the other day. Let's say that I own the Legendary Bundle, but I don't have a subscription. However, I have six characters in six different campaigns, each of which has someone with a master subscription that's enabled content sharing. In that situation, does everyone in all six of the campaigns I'm in have access to all of my content? I thought it was limited to 3 campaigns, but how does D&D Beyond limit sharing if I wasn't the one to enable content sharing in a given campaign?
Edit: I hope this makes sense, I realize it's a confusing question.
I was wondering about a different situation the other day. Let's say that I own the Legendary Bundle, but I don't have a subscription. However, I have six characters in six different campaigns, each of which has someone with a master subscription that's enabled content sharing. In that situation, does everyone in all six of the campaigns I'm in have access to all of my content? I thought it was limited to 3 campaigns, but how does D&D Beyond limit sharing if I wasn't the one to enable content sharing in a given campaign?
Edit: I hope this makes sense, I realize it's a confusing question.
All 6 campaigns will be able to use all your content.
The master sub limits how many campaigns can have sharing enabled by you, but the only limit to how much you can share is how many content sharing campaigns you are in.
Also, if you build a Character in a campaign with content sharing, and then move them to a different campaign, I believe they can still use the content that the others who shared have you access to.
Also, if you build a Character in a campaign with content sharing, and then move them to a different campaign, I believe they can still use the content that the others who shared have you access to.
It doesn't have the shared options removed from it, but it won't be able to add new options that isn't currently owned or shared. For example, if someone was sharing XGtE and you made a war mage at level 2 moved to a different campaign and leveled up, you would still have a level 3 war mage but would not be able to learn Aganazzar's scorcher.
Hypothetical situation: I buy book A and the master subscription, my friend called friendWithBooks buys book B. We are in a campaign with Me, friendWithBooks and anotherFriend. I share my books in the campaign. Who can use which books?
In that situation, all of you would be able to access all books owned.
All 3 can access both books compendium and use both books to make characters in the campaign. But can only use books they own on characters not in the campaign.
I was wondering about a different situation the other day. Let's say that I own the Legendary Bundle, but I don't have a subscription. However, I have six characters in six different campaigns, each of which has someone with a master subscription that's enabled content sharing. In that situation, does everyone in all six of the campaigns I'm in have access to all of my content? I thought it was limited to 3 campaigns, but how does D&D Beyond limit sharing if I wasn't the one to enable content sharing in a given campaign?
Edit: I hope this makes sense, I realize it's a confusing question.
All 6 campaigns will be able to use all your content.
The master sub limits how many campaigns can have sharing enabled by you, but the only limit to how much you can share is how many content sharing campaigns you are in.
Wild! Thanks for the quick response. Good to know!
Also, if you build a Character in a campaign with content sharing, and then move them to a different campaign, I believe they can still use the content that the others who shared have you access to.
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It doesn't have the shared options removed from it, but it won't be able to add new options that isn't currently owned or shared. For example, if someone was sharing XGtE and you made a war mage at level 2 moved to a different campaign and leveled up, you would still have a level 3 war mage but would not be able to learn Aganazzar's scorcher.
Ah, good to know. Thank you. 🙏
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