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Sharing Content

I'm sure this has been hashed out before, I'm just not hitting the right keywords to find it. Can the content of a 2nd account be shared into a single game? Account #1 is primary and has a bunch of paid for content (5e specifically).  Account #1 creates a game and grants account #2 all the needed access to be the DM for that specific game.  Account #2 purchases a campaign book.  Will all of it...the compendium from account #1 and the campaign book from account #2 be usable by the DM for the game? Or, does it all have to be under account #1?
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keithcurtis
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It is the creator of the game that determines what assets are available in it, not the GM. That being said, this refers to the assets that can be shared, not the assets that the player has access to. I have a game created by my dummy account, which is a free account. I can access all of my paid content while logged into the game. If I were promoted to GM, I can even drag in MM monsters instead of the SRD versions. None of the other players would be able to look that info up in the Compendium tab, though, and the original creator would not be able to drag in Compendium monsters, though they would be able to use ones that I  had dragged in. I would not be able to run say, Rime of the Frostmaiden however unless A) I owned it and created the game, or B) the other player owned it and created the game then promoted me to GM. If you want to do any testing, create a  Dummy Account , and have it create a game and invite you to it. You should be able to figure out what you can and cannot do. In the specific instance you note above: Account #1 = Adam Account #2 = Betty Adam has purchased only the core rulebooks, created a game and invited Betty to be GM. Betty has no core rulebooks, but has purchased Xanathar's Guide to Everything , which has rules for Goliath characters. Other players would be able to create characters using all of the assets from the Core books, assuming sharing was turned on, but would not be able to access the Goliath Compendium info in Charactermancer. Betty could create a Goliath character but not the players or even the creator of the game could do so. Adam and players can use (game creator) Adam's stuff, but not Betty's Betty would have access to everything from Adam and Betty in that game.
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Would that additional content (a campaign book) purchased by Betty also be in that scenario?   It occurs to me that a campaign book might have slightly different parameters for use.  The players only need to see what the DM produces, not see what's in it.
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keithcurtis
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Assuming by "Campaign Book" you mean what Roll20 classes as a module, it depends. Most newer modules have compendium content. Some older ones do not. If there is compendium content, it should be available by the rules in the scenario above. I have not tested, though. Definitely everything in the campaign book will be available in a game created with the module. Note that maps (pages) are not compendium items, and would not be directly available in a game not created using the module. Also, map pages could not be transmogrified into a game that the module owner did not create. (Assuming a Pro user). Finally, remember that only a module owner can create a game using the module.