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Players to delete own created sheets

Hello community! I've been using Roll20 for awhile, but I swear that players would be able to delete their own sheets. Am I remembering wrong? Anyways! Do you think it would be possible to add (or give back) that feature: the ability for players to delete their created sheets. I don't think it can really do any harm (unless players goof and delete their own character sheets), but I mean classes such as Druids to have their own animal sheets created and then deleted when no longer in need (for whatever reason). I think it might be nice to have without having to bother the DM to do it or have them go crazy because there's a long list of random character sheets a player created. X_X Such a suggestion :) please be kind Q_Q
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If the sheet was added to the game via the "+ Characters" Button it is automatically linked via Roll20 Characters. And although it cannot be deleted in game, all Players need to to is unlink / remove it from the game via Roll20 Characters and the sheet is no longer available in the game... As for other Character Sheets I don't see the reason why Players should be able to remove their own Character sheets. If a player leaves the game his / her character might still be relevant to the game itself... Ariwuv said: Hello community! I've been using Roll20 for awhile, but I swear that players would be able to delete their own sheets. Am I remembering wrong? Anyways! Do you think it would be possible to add (or give back) that feature: the ability for players to delete their created sheets. I don't think it can really do any harm (unless players goof and delete their own character sheets), but I mean classes such as Druids to have their own animal sheets created and then deleted when no longer in need (for whatever reason). I think it might be nice to have without having to bother the DM to do it or have them go crazy because there's a long list of random character sheets a player created. X_X Such a suggestion :) please be kind Q_Q
I understand your point and expected for that response: why would a player need to delete their character sheet? I appreciate your input, I really do! But my thinking is more of just to help keep things clean and not to depend on the DM so much since they're already doing so much work for the players. It was really a harmless suggestion, but I can see how my suggestion can seem unnecessary. Thank you for the response ♡
As for Clean-up the sheet must not be deleted... it simply can be archived... So it does not appear in the List of active Sheets anymore but is always retrievable if needed ;) And before "deleting" a character by removing it from the game as a Player I'd always talk to the GM beforehand... it it really is no longer needed, it can be deleted. If the character will be of importance later on it can be archived... Ariwuv said: I understand your point and expected for that response: why would a player need to delete their character sheet? I appreciate your input, I really do! But my thinking is more of just to help keep things clean and not to depend on the DM so much since they're already doing so much work for the players. It was really a harmless suggestion, but I can see how my suggestion can seem unnecessary. Thank you for the response ♡
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