keithcurtis said: Modules: Assets from module are generally available only in a game which was created with that module. There are some modules that contain a bit of compendium items, like backgrounds that should be available in other games. Addons: Are like modules in this respect, but you can add them to a game in progress. Art: Tokens, map packs, etc, should be available in any game you crate, or any game in which you are a GM. Only you will be able to pull them out of the Art Library and place them, though. Compendiums: are available in any game you create in which you decide to share, to the limit of your Compendium Sharing slots.. All players in that game have full access to the Compendiums for that system while logged into that game. They cannot access them in the external compendium interface, nor in other games they play in unless the creator of that game decides to share their compendium. You personally, will always have full compendium access to every game you are in that uses that compendium family. (I.e. the creator of the game has purchased the PHB only, but you have purchased Eberron, you can create a Artificer in that game.) Exceptions: As a Pro user, you can use the Transmogrifier to move just about anything from any game you have created to any other game you have created. Once a Compendium writes something to a character sheet (say you create a level 10 Blood Hunter from Wildmount) it is resident on that sheet. There is no link on the sheet back to the Compendium. So the Blood Hunter character could be moved to a different game via the character Vault, but unless that game had access to the Wildmount Compendium source, the character could only be advanced manually, by typing in data or copying and pasting form another source. Thank you... So if I buy a players handbook for 5e, i can't use it in a game i'm a player in?