Is there a way to move an already created character into one of my campaigns so that I can use him as an NPC in that campaign and have him show up in that campaigns character list?
Copy the invite link and paste it into the browser address bar of the open character sheet. Should bring the character to the campaign join page, same process that you might have followed when your players joined your campaign.
As an aside, if you are intending on using a PC as an NPC that you control, that's not quite an NPC.... that's more DMPC than anything. I might suggest that if you feel your party is short-handed in combat, you have ways of changing combat that don't include you running the monsters and a PC. Maybe try to focus on letting the players have the spotlight and avoid opportunities that might focus on your NPCs.
My 2cp. Good luck!
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Is there a way to move an already created character into one of my campaigns so that I can use him as an NPC in that campaign and have him show up in that campaigns character list?
Click on the campaign's invite link, and then select the character that you want to move into that campaign.
I'm not understanding. I've tried that and it isn't working. I must be missing a detail.
Copy the invite link and paste it into the browser address bar of the open character sheet. Should bring the character to the campaign join page, same process that you might have followed when your players joined your campaign.
As an aside, if you are intending on using a PC as an NPC that you control, that's not quite an NPC.... that's more DMPC than anything. I might suggest that if you feel your party is short-handed in combat, you have ways of changing combat that don't include you running the monsters and a PC. Maybe try to focus on letting the players have the spotlight and avoid opportunities that might focus on your NPCs.
My 2cp. Good luck!
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.” - Mark Twain - Innocents Abroad