Players can rate user-submitted content, and Wizards of the Coast can "consider" especially well-rated or successful content for official publication or for marketing purposes. Sellers will receive half the money earned from their creations, as outlined on this FAQ page. If you're a tabletop RPG player who has spent a lot of time building adventures and characters for the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons, you might be able to make a little money from your creations. The new "Dungeon Masters Guild," a partnership between D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast and online marketplace OneBookshelf, lets players self-publish campaigns, characters, classes, monsters, and all kinds of other fifth edition-compatible content for whatever price they want (including free). Further Reading Getting back to the story: Hands-on with Dungeons & Dragons Next
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