I know that if you have a master tier subscription you can share your books however does that enable someone else to share theirs as well?
Example
Player 1 has legendary collection
player 2 has master tier subscription
Will all the players be able to see all the books in that situation or does the person with the legendary collection also need to be the one with the master tier sub?
If there were 6 of you in the campaign, and 5 of you each owned 2 different books, and the 6th one had the subscription and enabled content sharing, all of a sudden all 6 of you could use all 10 books specifically in that campaign. It doesn’t matter who has the books, who has the subscription, or even which person is the DM. (Except they’ll be the only person who can choose tho block books to avoid spoilers. Everyone could all still use all of the spells and magic items and stuff, only the reading of blocked books would get prevented to prevent the spoilers.)
I know that if you have a master tier subscription you can share your books however does that enable someone else to share theirs as well?
Example
Player 1 has legendary collection
player 2 has master tier subscription
Will all the players be able to see all the books in that situation or does the person with the legendary collection also need to be the one with the master tier sub?
If there were 6 of you in the campaign, and 5 of you each owned 2 different books, and the 6th one had the subscription and enabled content sharing, all of a sudden all 6 of you could use all 10 books specifically in that campaign. It doesn’t matter who has the books, who has the subscription, or even which person is the DM. (Except they’ll be the only person who can choose tho block books to avoid spoilers. Everyone could all still use all of the spells and magic items and stuff, only the reading of blocked books would get prevented to prevent the spoilers.)
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