Not to take money out the pocket of DnDb, but you can literally just send them the basic rules pdf. Available through wizards of the coast website. In fact the free basic rules are available here in the "sources" section. Those rules are all a player needs.
I was actually wanting to send Ghosts of Salt Marsh to somebody. They already have the basic rules and the core 3.
If the goal is simply for the other person to be able to access the adventure, a Master Tier subscription (https://www.dndbeyond.com/subscribe) would allow you - or them - to enable content sharing for a DDB campaign you're both part of. If content sharing is enabled, then all content owned by anyone in the campaign is shared with everyone else in the campaign. (The DM of the campaign can manually enable/disable sharing of compendium content for each book.)
Obviously, the content would only be shared as long as at least one member of the group has a Master Tier subscription.
I was actually wanting to send Ghosts of Salt Marsh to somebody. They already have the basic rules and the core 3.
If the goal is simply for the other person to be able to access the adventure, a Master Tier subscription (https://www.dndbeyond.com/subscribe) would allow you - or them - to enable content sharing for a DDB campaign you're both part of. If content sharing is enabled, then all content owned by anyone in the campaign is shared with everyone else in the campaign. (The DM of the campaign can manually enable/disable sharing of compendium content for each book.)
Obviously, the content would only be shared as long as at least one member of the group has a Master Tier subscription.
The issue with that is I don't know who they are on DDB and I'm at my shared limit.
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If I want to purchase something like a DDB sourcebook for somebody and I already have it, how do I do that?
"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
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Not to take money out the pocket of DnDb, but you can literally just send them the basic rules pdf. Available through wizards of the coast website. In fact the free basic rules are available here in the "sources" section. Those rules are all a player needs.
Is ok, I appreciate the response =)
I was actually wanting to send Ghosts of Salt Marsh to somebody. They already have the basic rules and the core 3.
"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
If the goal is simply for the other person to be able to access the adventure, a Master Tier subscription (https://www.dndbeyond.com/subscribe) would allow you - or them - to enable content sharing for a DDB campaign you're both part of. If content sharing is enabled, then all content owned by anyone in the campaign is shared with everyone else in the campaign. (The DM of the campaign can manually enable/disable sharing of compendium content for each book.)
Obviously, the content would only be shared as long as at least one member of the group has a Master Tier subscription.
The issue with that is I don't know who they are on DDB and I'm at my shared limit.
"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