Create a Campaign under Collections -> My Campaigns.
Enable content sharing under that Campaign's page
Send your Players the campaign invitation link, upper right of the Campaign's page
They'll have to join with a Character, or claim an "unassigned character" that you already created and attached to the campaign.
From that point onwards, they'll have access to your sourcebooks. Note that they'll have access to all your sourcebooks, so if you have purchased a published module and are running them through it, they'll be able to access it as well.
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From that point onwards, they'll have access to your sourcebooks. Note that they'll have access to all your sourcebooks, so if you have purchased a published module and are running them through it, they'll be able to access it as well.
I think that's how content management used to work but it no longer true. Click the campaign you made and there will be a one box giving you the option to disable content management. Next to it is a blue button that says "content management". Click that and you'll come to a list over everything you own and you can toggle access or block whichever individual book you want. I have all my adventures turned off, and all sourcebooks open, but if I wanted to I could turn off say the Monster Manual, or a book that had character options I don't want them using etc.
From that point onwards, they'll have access to your sourcebooks. Note that they'll have access to all your sourcebooks, so if you have purchased a published module and are running them through it, they'll be able to access it as well.
This may have been the case in early content management but it no longer true. Click the campaign you made and there will be a one box giving you the option to disable content management. Next to it is a blue button that says "content management". Click that and you'll come to a list over everything you own and you can toggle access or block whichever individual book you want. I have all my adventures turned off, and all sourcebooks open, but if I wanted to I could turn off say the Monster Manual, or a book that had character options I don't want them using etc.
Didn't know they'd made that change, thanks :) I don't run published modules, and - like you - I open up all the sourcebooks, so I've never had need to pick-and-choose like that, but it's nice that they added that feature.
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From that point onwards, they'll have access to your sourcebooks. Note that they'll have access to all your sourcebooks, so if you have purchased a published module and are running them through it, they'll be able to access it as well.
This may have been the case in early content management but it no longer true. Click the campaign you made and there will be a one box giving you the option to disable content management. Next to it is a blue button that says "content management". Click that and you'll come to a list over everything you own and you can toggle access or block whichever individual book you want. I have all my adventures turned off, and all sourcebooks open, but if I wanted to I could turn off say the Monster Manual, or a book that had character options I don't want them using etc.
Didn't know they'd made that change, thanks :) I don't run published modules, and - like you - I open up all the sourcebooks, so I've never had need to pick-and-choose like that, but it's nice that they added that feature.
Yeah, my dream would be to allow even more selectivity, reflective of the fact that people can buy content piecemeal, so I could say block certain magic items I don't want in the game or don't want them to know about yet. But I'm definitely happy they made this move, which I think was sometime this summer. I'm not even one year into my subecription and I remember it the old way when I first came on and was a little nonplussed by it.
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How do i share the source books i bought with the players in my group. I have the master subscription. Thanks in advance!
From that point onwards, they'll have access to your sourcebooks. Note that they'll have access to all your sourcebooks, so if you have purchased a published module and are running them through it, they'll be able to access it as well.
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I think that's how content management used to work but it no longer true. Click the campaign you made and there will be a one box giving you the option to disable content management. Next to it is a blue button that says "content management". Click that and you'll come to a list over everything you own and you can toggle access or block whichever individual book you want. I have all my adventures turned off, and all sourcebooks open, but if I wanted to I could turn off say the Monster Manual, or a book that had character options I don't want them using etc.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Didn't know they'd made that change, thanks :) I don't run published modules, and - like you - I open up all the sourcebooks, so I've never had need to pick-and-choose like that, but it's nice that they added that feature.
My DM Philosophy, as summed up by other people: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rN5w4-azTq3Kbn0Yvk9nfqQhwQ1R5by1/view
Disclaimer: This signature is a badge of membership in the Forum Loudmouth Club. We are all friends. We are not attacking each other. We are engaging in spirited, friendly debate with one another. We may get snarky, but these are not attacks. Thank you for not reporting us.
Yeah, my dream would be to allow even more selectivity, reflective of the fact that people can buy content piecemeal, so I could say block certain magic items I don't want in the game or don't want them to know about yet. But I'm definitely happy they made this move, which I think was sometime this summer. I'm not even one year into my subecription and I remember it the old way when I first came on and was a little nonplussed by it.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Thank you for the help!