So, I currently have three campaigns up and going on my DnD Beyond profile at the moment, one meant for my players to create random character concepts, one to hide a secret about a specific player to my others, and the final one for my actual campaign. My players have recently brought to my attention that some specific homebrew has made its way into my campaigns despite myself, the DM, not adding it. In particular it's a race called "Doll" which I very much did not add, it's not in my Homebrew Collection, but shows up in my campaigns as an option. Of course, I as a DM aren't allowing it in the actual campaign itself, but want to know why it's in my campaign collection, despite not being in my personal collection. Any ideas?
So, I currently have three campaigns up and going on my DnD Beyond profile at the moment, one meant for my players to create random character concepts, one to hide a secret about a specific player to my others, and the final one for my actual campaign. My players have recently brought to my attention that some specific homebrew has made its way into my campaigns despite myself, the DM, not adding it. In particular it's a race called "Doll" which I very much did not add, it's not in my Homebrew Collection, but shows up in my campaigns as an option. Of course, I as a DM aren't allowing it in the actual campaign itself, but want to know why it's in my campaign collection, despite not being in my personal collection. Any ideas?
Everything in the collections of all players in the campaign are also shared. Is that homebrew in the collection of one of your players?
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