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Releasing Custom Sheets?

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Hello! I searced the forum and asked google, couldn't find anything though... I (more or less) successully build a custom sheet for my homebrew game. I'm planning to master multiple games and have some people who are interessted to game master some games themselfs. Now the question: Do I need to copy-paste the character sheet to every new game and do the other DMs need to have a Pro Account as well to paste the sheet there? Or is there is way to kinda release the sheet to the (semi)puplic? (and patch it, if need be) regards Malphas
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The creator of a game ,ust be Pro to be able to use custom sheets. So you wont be able to share the sheet with people who aren't Pro level. If your homebrew game has its rules online in a publicly accessible format, you can submit the sheet to roll20's Github repository. If accepted (usually they are, if they pass certain design requirements), the sheet will be available to everyone, free or otherwise. The wiki has a guide for how to do that if you want to go that way. So the best way to make the sheet accessible, is to post it to a free website (like, say, blogspot or wordpress.com), or post your game to a site like&nbsp; <a href="http://www.1km1kt.net/cat/rpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.1km1kt.net/cat/rpg</a> &nbsp;or itch.io.
Thank, I was planning on a realease of my game later this year anyways. "publicly accessible format" does mean as a print or downlad on demand version and such?
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It can be either. It could be a print product, or a webpage, or a PDF. It can be on someone's personal blogspot page, or personal wiki, or geocities webpage, or whatever. It doesnt have to be a professionally produced product - it just has to be any format that allows people who don't know the sheet's creator to actually get the rules and play the game.&nbsp;