If I subscribe with the hero tier, and I make a Homebrew campaign and within that Homebrew campaign I make Homebrew items, can I share those Homebrew items (as i will be the DM) with my players on dndbeyond even if they do not have a subscription?
You can add public homebrew magic items, spells, and monsters shared by the community to your Homebrew Collection. Doing so will allow you to use that custom content with your characters.
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"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
IIRC, as long as the "Content Share" is activated in the campaign, all personal homebrew in each player's collection is shared, regardless of subscription status. What changes is the sharing of public homebrews made by others, which is only possible with a Master Tier subscription (same as the purchased content from the marketplace).
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If I subscribe with the hero tier, and I make a Homebrew campaign and within that Homebrew campaign I make Homebrew items, can I share those Homebrew items (as i will be the DM) with my players on dndbeyond even if they do not have a subscription?
I'm not sure if hero tier will work (maybe someone else can confirm that), I know master tier with content sharing can share public homebrew.
I'm pretty sure that all your personal homebrew content is automatically available to your players as long as they click allow homebrew.
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
IIRC, as long as the "Content Share" is activated in the campaign, all personal homebrew in each player's collection is shared, regardless of subscription status.
What changes is the sharing of public homebrews made by others, which is only possible with a Master Tier subscription (same as the purchased content from the marketplace).
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games