Also having 4 different lists open is just more busywork anyway. HoneyBadger said: Why should the devs recreate random name generation for all the billions of genres out there when you can google one that suits your purpose, prepare a list of a hundred or a thousand or more names ahead of time and simply delete them from a handout inside Roll20 each time you use one? Leaving the hyperbole aside, I find using roll20 notes quite cumbersome, so handling multiple notes in a session is quite annoying. Just as dynamic lightning is system agnostic. Sam said: This kind of feature is just not necessary on a system agnostic tool like Roll20. said: Just use this site : Its quite bad tbh. And as for names they could just crowd source it like the character sheets(which also i don't use). As I specified in previous posts I don't use or need any of the premium features, and I would like a reason to subscribe. Because its one of the only feature I see myself needing.
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Sam said: Do you really want them to put the time in to developing a combination fantasy/sci-fi/steampunk/horror/western/cyberpunk/modern NPC/town/item name generator when they could instead be developing anything else? Yes. And no thank you, when we run games, you can leave your Biff Weewhacker character at the door. Rayburghus and Drodjesdadj Trotvinzolmo aren’t good enough (and were names generated by two of the generators we’ve frequently used in the past). Again not saying its a bad idea, but it wanders into that grey area of system agnostic where it lacking in one area would spawn requests to keep it 'fair' as a featuere for everyone. Why a new one We’re very picky about our names. I couldn't see it being terrible useful for everyone, unless it covered all genres, and that would be like coding a whole seventhsanctum generator for roll20. And a sci-fi name usually is cheesy sounding on a gritty industrial high tech town. Shortened Name: This will replace MON in ability text, unless left blank. Save Statblock Load Statblock Printable Block View Image View Markdown.
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I mean I could use a generic name.but in a hightech town having names like "Castlethorn" or "Ironwood" really doesn't 'fit'. PC Options Reference - Character Generator - Magic Item Generator - Statblock Generator. toss in D&D, warhammer, vampire, heroes U, gurps, cyberpunk, what have you, and then the list of "correctly fitting" names would be staggering. And then for cities: Hightech, lowtech, magical, american, british, old western, etc name types. My ruleset would need like multiple human type (american, british, german, canadian, russian), alien, exotic creature, atlantean, futuristic, etc name types. For example in my game elf/dwarven/dragon/etc names would be useless, as well as 'fantasy' type city names. And would get into the area of people requesting types it doesn't have so they can find it useful. The vast amount of 'types' of names they would have to be able to generate. It contains a small bell over the door and tightly packed tables and chairs.Id second this as it could be useful, not really hard to do out of the campaign window.but easier is always nice :) But also remember like you said, its system agnostic, so thats the only roadblock I see. A small dragon's skull hangs over the hearth. The street outside has drunken revelers.ĭescription: The tavern is a wooden rowhouse, with a gray shingled roof and overgrown hedges. Owner: Nimble on the Mountaintop, Female Tabaxi Location: In a small alley. Tavern | Blacksmith | Alchemist | Jeweler | Enchanter | General Store | Church | Cottage | House Shops Organizations: Society of Rawhide Void, Order of the Broken Justiciars, Cult of the Red Alliance The sheriff is Pennie Littlefoot, Female Halfling. 20 trained warriors serve in the town's defense, and a militia of 247 can be mustered in case of attack. Tabaxi are conquerors of the other races.ĭefenses: The town is surrounded by palisades. The ruler ( Dynamic Shoe, Female Tabaxi) is weak and manipulated by their council. Gibbury has an awful smell, known for having delicious cuisine and its artists and writers.