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Homebrew

Author your own cards and follow the visibility lifecycle from private to public.

You can author your own homebrew cards — monsters, characters, and items — right in the DNDCards.com builder. Homebrew cards behave like any other card: they're invocable, readable in combat, and shared across the family.

The visibility lifecycle

Every homebrew card moves through a clear lifecycle:

private → submit (pending) → admin review → public

  • private — only you can see it. New cards start here.
  • pending — you submit it for the shared library; it's queued for review.
  • admin review — an admin moderates the submission.
  • public — approved cards become visible to everyone.

If a submission is rejected, the card returns to private — nothing is lost, and you can revise and resubmit.

What you can see

Row-level security keeps the library tidy: you always see your own cards plus everything public. Other people's private and pending cards stay hidden from you until they're approved.

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