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NPCs
Hi all.
I am curious on how PDs handle their NPCs. I have two types of NPCs, the pertinent ones, and the general one time appearance (well maybe a couple of times). The pertinent ones get a 4x6 inch index card which is large enough for stats, skills and a few notes on about the NPC. The general NPCs have a few stats and that's about it. Thoughts? |
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Detail, detail, detail....... You don't know what PCs are going to ask or do. General NPCs- Note cards or Excel spreadsheet again. I make them generic and fill them out first for the encounter groups in the area. I also make several for each kind of difficulty level (grunt, corporal, sergeant, sergeant major, lieutenant, captain, major, general, prime minister, king) Obviously I would have a lot of basic grunts... So those typically are stats, a single name (tom, dick, and harry), important piece of equipment and a weapon (jailer = keys and a club) (night watch = oil lamp and a crossbow). Each after that meets a rising level of responsibility and gets a little more detail. Example five grunts in the night watch merits a corporal. The corporal gets two names (Tom Smith), and probably something that denotes his rank ( chainmail shirt, a pre-War kevlar helmet). Then ten grunts means you get a sergeant, again two names, maybe more equipment and the value of the equipment for the NPC and his community goes up. For example, ten grunts, gets Corporal Smith, and Sergeant Walker. John Walker has been a valuable member of the night watch for ten years and is entrusted with one of the communities precious pre-war hand held radios. |
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I am right there with SGT. I use Excel and OneNote for most of my needs.
Excel holds all my NPC and copies of my players characters, various tools I have made for things like weather, speed/time/distance calculations, and others I am still refining to help resolve combat situation more quickly. OneNote has all my campaign notes, a log of relevant events, keeps my timeline of events including future ones that may have gotten triggered by the characters with or without their knowledge. It really helps. Of course this means if my laptop dies, we can't play unless I get another computer ready. And yes, I back up religiously. |
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I'm trying to avoid re-inventing the wheel so I'll ask if either of you gentlemen would be kind enough to share a blank template of your excel PC's and NPC's workbooks? I have Office 2010 myself.
Last edited by RandyT0001; 09-14-2014 at 10:27 AM. Reason: Clarification |
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the wheel
It is not re-inventing the wheel RandyT0001, I guess it's about wanting to share. As for me, I'm really old school, give paper and pencil. I personally find the use of a tablet/iphone/laptop at the gaming table a major distraction but there are times when one needs the info quick. It is just me, really OLD SCHOOL.
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I can build personalized to hit tables for PCs or NPCs........ Track NPCs and build the NPC with a personalized to hit table...... Need a picture of the NPC..... print it..... Using a map...Oh lord.. For one game we used an actual map of London...... Zoom in, and zoom out. You have a file full of sound effects......... No one in the party speaks Russian? Awesome play some sound files from a War movie where the Russians are speaking Russian...... With a laptop you can give players PTSD. Trust me..... migrate you will love it........ bonus your bag is a lot lighter and the table less cluttered. |
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Tried twice.......... I cut it to four pages even....... exceeds file limit size.
Last edited by ArmySGT.; 09-14-2014 at 01:59 PM. |
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Sent you a PM with my email addy ArmySGT
Thanks |
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