Basically title. I helped a friend create a homebrew subclass for Monk and we made it on my account, since I have a sub. We're in a dummy campaign for the content sharing, but when our actual campaign starts we'll be in someone else's campaign and may lose this dummy one.
Since the homebrew is on my account, and since I won't be the DM in the actual campaign, will my friend still be able to access the content? Or do I need to share with the community for them to have access?
You do NOT need to publish homebrew (i.e.: share with the community), to share them with people in the campaign. You do not need to be the campaign creator. You do not need a subscription to share homebrew either.
All homebrew in people's collection are freely shared with everyone else in a campaign.
Basically title. I helped a friend create a homebrew subclass for Monk and we made it on my account, since I have a sub. We're in a dummy campaign for the content sharing, but when our actual campaign starts we'll be in someone else's campaign and may lose this dummy one.
Since the homebrew is on my account, and since I won't be the DM in the actual campaign, will my friend still be able to access the content? Or do I need to share with the community for them to have access?
You do NOT need to publish homebrew (i.e.: share with the community), to share them with people in the campaign. You do not need to be the campaign creator. You do not need a subscription to share homebrew either.
All homebrew in people's collection are freely shared with everyone else in a campaign.
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