Prepping to recruit for a WWWRPG game on Roll20. Coming up with wrestling names (and entrance music) is more time-consuming than anticipated.
Prepping to recruit for a WWWRPG game on Roll20.
Prepping to recruit for a WWWRPG game on Roll20.
Prepping to recruit for a WWWRPG game on Roll20.
Prepping to recruit for a WWWRPG game on Roll20. Coming up with wrestling names (and entrance music) is more time-consuming than anticipated.
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The power of youtube and http://www.seventhsanctum.com/generate.php?Genname=quickname saves both time and ..well, more time.
Still, pretty good prepwork for a roll20 game, and better to have everything ahead of time.
Whoa!
Also, check out Irven Keppen ‘s WrasslerDB to pull names: http://wrasslerdb.meteor.com/
So, tell me about Roll20! I know nothing about the platform. Is this all for a private game, or can you set up resources for other people to use?
You can’t share campaigns for other people to use directly because of copyright infringement fears. If someone wanted to create a WWWRPG character sheet template those could be activated in any campaign but that’s beyond my reckoning. To be honest the system is simple enough that programmable character sheets and macros probably wouldn’t be a big necessity.
I do intend to make good use of the jukebox feature (http://i.imgur.com/gZZVc3M.png) for this campaign and use the tokens to track Audience, Momentum, and Injuries (http://i.imgur.com/XM9GWPL.png).
It’s a wonderful virtual tabletop that runs with google hangouts and has a built in dice roller. It has some weird table controls which limit the amount players can add to the table in terms of pictures and sounds, but overall, it’s a pretty neat setup.