GiGs said: I think this might work: Export your character as normal. Then create a new game, where you are the DM, and import the character into that game. Set the character permissions to All Characters. Then export it again. You will then be able to import it to any game, and be able to access
it. Admittedly, so will any other player, so you'll need to the GM to
modify the permissions. But in this case, you can do stuff with the character before the GM intervenes, you dont have to wait until they respond. You might also just try exprting it while you are GN, withotu changing permissions. I have a vague recollection of that working, but my memory may be playing tricks with me. Yeah, I have a "My Characters" game. Setting the permissions to "all players" does let me open and edit my character, but so can anyone else. This is not ideal. What I want is to be able to set the permissions like this: and have that work in the other game. But it doesn't work. It's a pain-point for both players and DMs. Players don't have access to their character sheets until the DM intervenes, and the DM has to intervene on every character sheet that's imported.