Is it possible to pick and choose which sources I share to a campaign? If I"m running, say, Tyranny of dragons and purchase the sourcebooks, do the players have access to the content of those books, or can I block them from seeing it?
As far as I am aware it is still an all or nothing for content sharing.
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I'm running multiple campaigns including one for new players and don't want to overwhelm them with other books if I don't have to. Sorry if you can't understand advanced concepts.
I get it. I bought the legendary bundle, and one of our players is very intimidated by the number of options. She mostly uses the random character generator or asks someone to build her character for her.
If it's for character creation, you do have the ability to limit the race options by source. Cuts down on all the variants and races. No way to do it for class/subclass though, but that's not nearly as many options as the full race list.
Sivgard, yeah, that's what I'm doing for them. That definitely helps some. Would be nice to be able to customize it and limit the classes and subclasses as well.
Also, for those who can't seem to figure this out: In AL, you're allowed PHB+1 book. If you have more books and someone is in a campaign you've shared sources to, they don't get held to the required restriction. That's not what I'm doing, but that's an example of why this would be useful.
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Is it possible to pick and choose which sources I share to a campaign? If I"m running, say, Tyranny of dragons and purchase the sourcebooks, do the players have access to the content of those books, or can I block them from seeing it?
As far as I am aware it is still an all or nothing for content sharing.
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
Currently it's all or nothing. Additional content management options are on the roadmap to be developed.
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That's what I thought, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Thanks.
I get it. I bought the legendary bundle, and one of our players is very intimidated by the number of options. She mostly uses the random character generator or asks someone to build her character for her.
That's what I'm trying to avoid, especially with the newer and younger players.
If it's for character creation, you do have the ability to limit the race options by source. Cuts down on all the variants and races. No way to do it for class/subclass though, but that's not nearly as many options as the full race list.
Sivgard, yeah, that's what I'm doing for them. That definitely helps some. Would be nice to be able to customize it and limit the classes and subclasses as well.
Also, for those who can't seem to figure this out: In AL, you're allowed PHB+1 book. If you have more books and someone is in a campaign you've shared sources to, they don't get held to the required restriction. That's not what I'm doing, but that's an example of why this would be useful.