I just created a new Campaign and I thought as the DM I could share my DNDB content and restrict what others can see/use. DO I have to have another person join the campaign before I can do that, if so, that's dumb...As soon as I create the campaign I should be able to share and then restrict items...
Yes, I pay the yearly Master Level, I can share my content as a player in other campaigns I am playing in, first time making a campaign to DM however. This is what I see--nothing where the "Content Sharing" buttons should be:
O, that I did not know!! that's good info, I appreciate that very much. seems silly but okay.
I think the rationale here is that if they didn't limit it like this, one person could buy all the books and invite literally everyone on the site to join their content-shared campaigns, and then no one would have to buy any books anymore, which would be bad for a company that makes a lot of its money on digital sales.
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I just created a new Campaign and I thought as the DM I could share my DNDB content and restrict what others can see/use. DO I have to have another person join the campaign before I can do that, if so, that's dumb...As soon as I create the campaign I should be able to share and then restrict items...
Do you have a master-tier subscription? This is required to enable content sharing.
You do not need to wait for someone to join before enabling content sharing.
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Yes, I pay the yearly Master Level, I can share my content as a player in other campaigns I am playing in, first time making a campaign to DM however. This is what I see--nothing where the "Content Sharing" buttons should be:
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In that case, it's probably because you've reached the limit of campaigns you can share content in. There is a limit of 5 per subscribing account.
pronouns: he/she/they
O, that I did not know!! that's good info, I appreciate that very much. seems silly but okay.
I think the rationale here is that if they didn't limit it like this, one person could buy all the books and invite literally everyone on the site to join their content-shared campaigns, and then no one would have to buy any books anymore, which would be bad for a company that makes a lot of its money on digital sales.
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