Try adding the subclass to your collection, then seeing if you can use it as a basis to create your own copy of the subclass. I don't think that works, but it's the only way I know of. Primarily, this is in place to stop people from plagiarizing the hell out of other users' content and trying to pass off copies of somebody else's popular 'brew as their own work, so don't expect Support to make exceptions for you, either.
Yep, makes sense, how can he share his subclass with me? Right now it's "Private, Never submitted", can I add his subclass to my collection if we change it to "Public"? If so, how can we change it to "Public"?
Hey, a friend of mine just made his own subclass but he just doesn't have time to redact everything properly, include snippets or level scaling,...
Is there a way to give permission to another user to edit homebrew creations?
Try adding the subclass to your collection, then seeing if you can use it as a basis to create your own copy of the subclass. I don't think that works, but it's the only way I know of. Primarily, this is in place to stop people from plagiarizing the hell out of other users' content and trying to pass off copies of somebody else's popular 'brew as their own work, so don't expect Support to make exceptions for you, either.
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Yep, makes sense, how can he share his subclass with me? Right now it's "Private, Never submitted", can I add his subclass to my collection if we change it to "Public"? If so, how can we change it to "Public"?
Ahh, right. No, absolutely do not tell your friend to publish the subclass. You may just have to recreate it manually.
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So the only way he has to share me his class is by, for example, sharing his screen or taking screenshots?
More or less. he cannot give it to you, because it's his homebrew. The system does not allow for transferral of ownership.
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Ohh ok, thank you very much!