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More Flexibility with Compendium Sharing

I am a Pro subscriber and run multiple games a week. I like to use a single game slot for running all my games as this saves me time loading up maps and creating handouts and NPCs, etc. I would really appreciate being able to use the compendium slots more flexibly as I’ve reached my 15 player limit. In other words, if we are allowed 15 slots for players in each game, with 5 slots total, can we just have a number of allowed slots that we can use across all our games? (In other words a 75 player reserve to divide as needed. Or alternatively, can we pay more each month to expand our number beyond 15?) For everyone’s reference, here are the details around compendium sharing for Pro subscribers: [[Pro}} Subscribers  Roll20  Pro  subscribers may purchase any compendium. They may share their purchased compendiums with five active games that contain no more than themselves plus 15 players each (16 total per game). You can only share all-or-none for your compendiums. If you own multiple compendiums, you cannot pick and choose which ones to share with which players.   [ edit ] What Happens if I go over my Limit? Once your game reaches the maximum number of players, compendium sharing will be disabled and you will get a warning message that it has been disabled for this game. You can use the " Kick from Game " to remove inactive players from your game or upgrade your subscription if you need more players to have access to your compendium. The maximum number of players limit goes into effect even if those players own one or more of the compendiums you want to share. Players who have purchased the compendium will still be able to access it as normal, but other players won't be able to access the shared compendium.
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