A DM (me ) runs a campaign for one other person, I also have a character that acts as a companion for them. If I want to have 'my' character on one tablet, and then the player has their character on another, does this require them to have to have a subscription, or will the master level allow this?
Can I hold the variuous characters on one account then just have them log in to use that character?
And, if I use the master account in this way if it supports it, for secret campaign stuff I may have on the master account (not sure what exactly it can do), would that be out of sight and not accidentally findable?
A DM (me ) runs a campaign for one other person, I also have a character that acts as a companion for them. If I want to have 'my' character on one tablet, and then the player has their character on another, does this require them to have to have a subscription, or will the master level allow this?
Can I hold the variuous characters on one account then just have them log in to use that character?
And, if I use the master account in this way if it supports it, for secret campaign stuff I may have on the master account (not sure what exactly it can do), would that be out of sight and not accidentally findable?
Thanks for any help you can give.
You do not have to put your own characters in any campaign formally. And if they are not in a campaign your players can see, then they will not be able to see them :)
But the basic ability to have a character on a distinct device... am I right that a master level you can do this, so that person doesn't need a subscription? But the basic subscripotion level you can't; you the real person can have multiple characters on your basic account, but you and another real person cannot both log in and use two at the same time?
They do not need a subscription to make characters, just to have more than 6. If you set up a campaign in DDB and you can turn sharing on. Then anyone whose characters are in that campaign will have access to all the character creation options you have. This is the main advantage of master level. It does not matter what device they access their character from.
A campaign can hold up to 12 players and you can have up to 5 campaigns.
Apologies if this is a daft question.
A DM (me ) runs a campaign for one other person, I also have a character that acts as a companion for them. If I want to have 'my' character on one tablet, and then the player has their character on another, does this require them to have to have a subscription, or will the master level allow this?
Can I hold the variuous characters on one account then just have them log in to use that character?
And, if I use the master account in this way if it supports it, for secret campaign stuff I may have on the master account (not sure what exactly it can do), would that be out of sight and not accidentally findable?
Thanks for any help you can give.
You do not have to put your own characters in any campaign formally. And if they are not in a campaign your players can see, then they will not be able to see them :)
Ah thanks, clever.
But the basic ability to have a character on a distinct device... am I right that a master level you can do this, so that person doesn't need a subscription? But the basic subscripotion level you can't; you the real person can have multiple characters on your basic account, but you and another real person cannot both log in and use two at the same time?
They do not need a subscription to make characters, just to have more than 6. If you set up a campaign in DDB and you can turn sharing on. Then anyone whose characters are in that campaign will have access to all the character creation options you have. This is the main advantage of master level. It does not matter what device they access their character from.
A campaign can hold up to 12 players and you can have up to 5 campaigns.
Thanks, that is what I just needed clarification on, that that is the main benfit of master level.