Is it possible to restrict homebrew content from other players' collections without turning off homebrew all together?
I am running a campaign with four players and one of them recently added some homebrew to their personal homebrew collection for us in a different game. For reference, it was a homebrew spell for the druid class that was always prepared. Since this player was also in my campaign, their homebrew content was automatically shared with all the other players in my campaign. As such, this spell was automatically added to one of the other players' druid character (which she didn't want). I managed to resolve this by simply turning off homebrew content for the druid in my campaign and the spell disappeared, but I am worried that this now limits my ability to give the druid any homebrew content (like weapons of magic items) that I (as the DM) created.
UPDATE: The homebrew spell in question is https://www.dndbeyond.com/spells/298488-shadow-shift. If I add this to my collection, my Circle of the Moon druid gets it as "always prepared" with no option to remove it (I don't even see this as an option when creating homebrew spells, so I've no idea how this happened).
Right, I think this issue is that fact that the spell is marked as available for Druid - Circle of the Moon (under Available for class(es)). Originally I assumed that choosing this option during the creation of the spell means the spell would only be shown for druids in this circle, but it seems that it will actually make it "always available" for druids of this circle (which was not what was intended). Is this a potential bug perhaps (or did I just misunderstand it)?
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Is it possible to restrict homebrew content from other players' collections without turning off homebrew all together?
I am running a campaign with four players and one of them recently added some homebrew to their personal homebrew collection for us in a different game. For reference, it was a homebrew spell for the druid class that was always prepared. Since this player was also in my campaign, their homebrew content was automatically shared with all the other players in my campaign. As such, this spell was automatically added to one of the other players' druid character (which she didn't want). I managed to resolve this by simply turning off homebrew content for the druid in my campaign and the spell disappeared, but I am worried that this now limits my ability to give the druid any homebrew content (like weapons of magic items) that I (as the DM) created.
UPDATE: The homebrew spell in question is https://www.dndbeyond.com/spells/298488-shadow-shift. If I add this to my collection, my Circle of the Moon druid gets it as "always prepared" with no option to remove it (I don't even see this as an option when creating homebrew spells, so I've no idea how this happened).
Right, I think this issue is that fact that the spell is marked as available for Druid - Circle of the Moon (under Available for class(es)). Originally I assumed that choosing this option during the creation of the spell means the spell would only be shown for druids in this circle, but it seems that it will actually make it "always available" for druids of this circle (which was not what was intended). Is this a potential bug perhaps (or did I just misunderstand it)?