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D&D Beyond executives claim that content sharing isn’t enabled for their new Drops material because they want to make sure designers get paid. On Friday, D&D Beyond’s executive producer Brian Perry and new head of Drops content Jay Jani answered questions on Reddit about D&D Beyond Drops, a new compendium of maps, images, and rules exclusive to D&D Beyond subscribers. Unsurprisingly, the biggest question on many users’ minds were why Drops content wasn’t sharable via the Master tier subscription like other material. In several posts, Perry stated that the reason was monetary in nature.

“We need to pay the great designers, artists, and developers working on D&D Beyond Drops,” Perry said in a comment. “We also really think it’s important to make the entire subscriber content library accessible to Hero Tier subscribers (as well as Master Tier). Not making Drops content eligible for content sharing was a necessary tradeoff to hit these goals.”

However, given the amount of feedback among fans about making Drops content sharable among players, Perry said they were actively looking at alternative solutions. “With that said, I hear and really appreciate the feedback on being able to share Drops content with players in your group that don’t have the disposable income for a Hero Tier subscription,” Perry said. “The team is taking another look at the tradeoffs and considering other solutions.”

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