Splitting treasure usually means someone scribbling on the back of a character sheet and everyone else trusting their memory. Adventure Codex replaces that with a shared Table: one place where the party’s loot and coin live, visible to every member.
The shared pools
A Table has two shared containers. The loot pool holds items the party has found and not yet divided, and the currency pool holds shared coin in cp, sp, gp, and pp. Both are visible to everyone at the Table, and both stay in sync across each member’s devices, so what you see on your phone matches what a fellow player sees on theirs.
Individual character sheets stay separate. The shared pool is for what belongs to the group, not what a single adventurer is carrying.
The audit log
Every time an item moves, the Table records it in an audit log. That gives the party a running history instead of an argument three sessions later about who took the flaming longsword. The log is there whenever the group wants to look back at what changed.
Access and cost
Group loot is one of the two features the subscription unlocks (shared DM maps is the other). You do not need everyone to pay for it: when a single member of the Table subscribes, the whole party gets access to the shared loot and maps for as long as that subscription is active. Cancel anytime.
Frequently asked questions
How does group loot work in Adventure Codex?
The party shares a single loot pool and a single currency pool inside a Table. Anyone at the Table can see the shared haul, and every item that moves is written to an audit log so the group has a running record.
What is a Table?
A Table is a shared party space. It holds a shared loot pool, a shared currency pool, and an audit log of item movement, and it syncs across all of its members.
Who can see and edit the loot?
Every member of the Table sees the shared loot and currency pools, and they stay in sync across everyone’s devices. Members’ individual character sheets stay separate from the shared pool.
Is there a record of changes?
Yes. The Table keeps an audit log that records when items move, so the party can look back at what changed and when, rather than relying on memory between sessions.
Does everyone need to pay?
No. Group loot is part of the $19.99 per year subscription, but when any one player at the Table subscribes, the whole party gets the shared loot and map features while that subscription is active.