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<blockquote data-quote="redrick" data-source="post: 7667097" data-attributes="member: 6777696"><p>First of all, if you are rotating DMs, you might be better off just taking turns paying for the Ultimate subscription. $10/month means that you can get 2 years before you hit the cost of buying 6 basic licenses.</p><p></p><p>But, it is a fair question — is there a way to have multiple GMs and share content between these GMs? For instance, on Roll20, the subscription features offered to a campaign are determined by the <strong>creator</strong> of the campaign, not the GM. (Though I think the creator has to remain as a GM.) This way, you can create a campaign and then promote somebody else to GM to allow them to run a leg of the campaign, while allowing them to use your subscription features. Is something like this possible with FG? Is there a reasonable way for a group to share resources within one campaign?</p><p></p><p>I think rotating GM campaigns are probably the minority, but it is a great way to play and definitely something that should be supported and encouraged whenever possible. I'm really trying to push my Roll20 group to take a turn running brief one-shot adventures as interludes in between campaign legs while I am preparing the next big thing. I can set them up with a campaign containing all of my various NPC character sheets and tokens, just like a face-to-face GM could hand over her box of monster miniatures, dungeon tiles and Paizo flip-maps and say, "your turn!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrick, post: 7667097, member: 6777696"] First of all, if you are rotating DMs, you might be better off just taking turns paying for the Ultimate subscription. $10/month means that you can get 2 years before you hit the cost of buying 6 basic licenses. But, it is a fair question — is there a way to have multiple GMs and share content between these GMs? For instance, on Roll20, the subscription features offered to a campaign are determined by the [B]creator[/B] of the campaign, not the GM. (Though I think the creator has to remain as a GM.) This way, you can create a campaign and then promote somebody else to GM to allow them to run a leg of the campaign, while allowing them to use your subscription features. Is something like this possible with FG? Is there a reasonable way for a group to share resources within one campaign? I think rotating GM campaigns are probably the minority, but it is a great way to play and definitely something that should be supported and encouraged whenever possible. I'm really trying to push my Roll20 group to take a turn running brief one-shot adventures as interludes in between campaign legs while I am preparing the next big thing. I can set them up with a campaign containing all of my various NPC character sheets and tokens, just like a face-to-face GM could hand over her box of monster miniatures, dungeon tiles and Paizo flip-maps and say, "your turn!" [/QUOTE]
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