Finding NPCs
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Finding NPCs
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to this whole gaming world, and I'm just starting to get my feet wet with creating my own campaigns. I'm disliking all the time it takes to make NPCs!
I was wondering, does anyone have some NPCs that they've created before and wouldn't mind sharing with me?
Feel free to email me pdfs, too.
Thanks so much in advance! I'm excited to see what all of you have!
I'm pretty new to this whole gaming world, and I'm just starting to get my feet wet with creating my own campaigns. I'm disliking all the time it takes to make NPCs!
I was wondering, does anyone have some NPCs that they've created before and wouldn't mind sharing with me?
Feel free to email me pdfs, too.
Thanks so much in advance! I'm excited to see what all of you have!
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Re: Finding NPCs
there are many NPC presented in the adventure books, and the rifter's adventure articles. just change their names and do tweeks on them to fit the game you're running.
There are light outlines random NPC tables in the HUGMG from mooks to mid-level badies.
There are light outlines random NPC tables in the HUGMG from mooks to mid-level badies.
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Re: Finding NPCs
Depends on the game you are playing.
Hotrod did an amazing job for Rifts NPCs...
Hotrod did an amazing job for Rifts NPCs...
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Re: Finding NPCs
thank you both for your help.
Re: Finding NPCs
As a side note, if you have any type of generic NPCs you'd like me to do up as an NPC generator, please let me know. It's a slow-burn project I plink away on from time to time, but it's still active.
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Re: Finding NPCs
What are you finding that is taking up the time to make the individual NPC? In theory you don't need the NPC to be fully fleshed out, in fact depending on their prominence in a campaign you might be able to get by with just the bare minimum of information on the NPC and others with varying sized "missing gaps" in terms of information you have worked out (example, you don't necessarily need to know what every skill slot is being used for just the "main" ones and maybe a few auxiliary). You might also be able to get by with a core template that shares the OCC/RCC and just make minor changes to it to suit individual NPCs (example a CS Dog Pack, they all have the same OCC so really you only need to focus on the differences between the members instead of reinventing the wheel each time).
Palladium used to have "buggy" and Database program for Rifts that could speed things up (it was for RMB-era, and you might have to spend time updating the tables beyond the few books included in it). Even w/o it, you might be able to automate some aspects of the NPC creation depending on your programming skill level.
Palladium used to have "buggy" and Database program for Rifts that could speed things up (it was for RMB-era, and you might have to spend time updating the tables beyond the few books included in it). Even w/o it, you might be able to automate some aspects of the NPC creation depending on your programming skill level.
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Re: Finding NPCs
I think I want npc's fleshed out more so I understand better what they can and can't do. And whatever gear they might be carrying. And I kinda wanna see what other people are making with their npc's and chars. Im currently trying to run Rifts, but i like alot of the systems. I feel a more complete npc is easier for me to get into the personality of for better role playing. I fear I am making all mine generallically similar and boring.
Also, I'm not good at programming
Also, I'm not good at programming
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Oh, jumping through books is harder than having a page for an npc. And chars run together in the books, too. I like the way Machines of doom do theirs.
Re: Finding NPCs
This right here is *exactly* why I made my disposable NPC generators. Many NPCs are similar, and the developed NPCs I see all over the place in the sourcebooks are almost always exceptional NPCs, usually with highly improbably attribute rolls.Chloe wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:24 pm I think I want npc's fleshed out more so I understand better what they can and can't do. And whatever gear they might be carrying. And I kinda wanna see what other people are making with their npc's and chars. Im currently trying to run Rifts, but i like alot of the systems. I feel a more complete npc is easier for me to get into the personality of for better role playing. I fear I am making all mine generallically similar and boring.
Also, I'm not good at programming
The NPC generators I've made scale up with level, and most offer some variants with additional skill and equipment packages so they're not all generic. You can certainly take these and make an exceptionally powerful NPC by having that otherwise-average NPC be level 15.
I only like to invest the time to roll up NPCs that I plan on using as recurring characters, especially villains.
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Duty's Edge, a Rifts novel. Available as an ebook, PDF,or printed book.
Check out my maps here!
Also, check out my Instant NPC Generators!
Like what you see? There's more on my Patreon Page.
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Duty's Edge, a Rifts novel. Available as an ebook, PDF,or printed book.
Check out my maps here!
Also, check out my Instant NPC Generators!
Like what you see? There's more on my Patreon Page.
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Re: Finding NPCs
For which setting are you looking for NPCs (Rifts, Heros, Fantasy, etc.)?
Which kind of NPCs are you looking for: Mentors, Super Villain, Henchmen, hired hands for the party, support personal, ....?
Which kind of NPCs are you looking for: Mentors, Super Villain, Henchmen, hired hands for the party, support personal, ....?
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Re: Finding NPCs
I want to try the various RPG's in Palladium. Rifts is of primary interest, though. Also Heroes Unlimited.Ice Dragon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:27 am For which setting are you looking for NPCs (Rifts, Heros, Fantasy, etc.)?
Which kind of NPCs are you looking for: Mentors, Super Villain, Henchmen, hired hands for the party, support personal, ....?
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Re: Finding NPCs
Those are really detailed. I think I might be able to use them. Thank you.Hotrod wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 6:52 pmThis right here is *exactly* why I made my disposable NPC generators. Many NPCs are similar, and the developed NPCs I see all over the place in the sourcebooks are almost always exceptional NPCs, usually with highly improbably attribute rolls.Chloe wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:24 pm I think I want npc's fleshed out more so I understand better what they can and can't do. And whatever gear they might be carrying. And I kinda wanna see what other people are making with their npc's and chars. Im currently trying to run Rifts, but i like alot of the systems. I feel a more complete npc is easier for me to get into the personality of for better role playing. I fear I am making all mine generallically similar and boring.
Also, I'm not good at programming
The NPC generators I've made scale up with level, and most offer some variants with additional skill and equipment packages so they're not all generic. You can certainly take these and make an exceptionally powerful NPC by having that otherwise-average NPC be level 15.
I only like to invest the time to roll up NPCs that I plan on using as recurring characters, especially villains.
Re: Finding NPCs
Greetings and Salutations. Well, for Rifts, there's always the Rifts Game Master Kit with 20 pre-made characters (to be used as NPC is a very valid use):Chloe wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:32 pm Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to this whole gaming world, and I'm just starting to get my feet wet with creating my own campaigns. I'm disliking all the time it takes to make NPCs!
I was wondering, does anyone have some NPCs that they've created before and wouldn't mind sharing with me?
Feel free to email me pdfs, too.
Thanks so much in advance! I'm excited to see what all of you have!
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... master-kit
On my site I have a few random stuff you're welcome to use,(but it's very minimal):
https://www.prysus.com/characters.htm
If you want to start getting into Palladium Fantasy more, I'd recommend the PF NPC Sheet:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... -npc-sheet
With Rifts, you can always use the Automated Character Sheet (but you still have to do most of the work, it just helps save time):
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... cter-sheet
Hope some of that helps. Farewell and safe journeys.
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Official PDF versions of Rifter #45, #52, and #55 can be found at DriveThruRPG.
Rifter #45; Of Bows & Arrows (Archery; expanding rules and abilities)
Rifter #52; From Ruins to Runes (Living Rune Weapons; playable characters and NPC)
Rifter #55; Home Away From Home (Quorian Culture; expanded from PF Book 9: Baalgor Wastelands)
Official PDF versions of Rifter #45, #52, and #55 can be found at DriveThruRPG.
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Re: Finding NPCs
Thank you.Prysus wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 5:08 pmGreetings and Salutations. Well, for Rifts, there's always the Rifts Game Master Kit with 20 pre-made characters (to be used as NPC is a very valid use):Chloe wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:32 pm Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to this whole gaming world, and I'm just starting to get my feet wet with creating my own campaigns. I'm disliking all the time it takes to make NPCs!
I was wondering, does anyone have some NPCs that they've created before and wouldn't mind sharing with me?
Feel free to email me pdfs, too.
Thanks so much in advance! I'm excited to see what all of you have!
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... master-kit
On my site I have a few random stuff you're welcome to use,(but it's very minimal):
https://www.prysus.com/characters.htm
If you want to start getting into Palladium Fantasy more, I'd recommend the PF NPC Sheet:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... -npc-sheet
With Rifts, you can always use the Automated Character Sheet (but you still have to do most of the work, it just helps save time):
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product ... cter-sheet
Hope some of that helps. Farewell and safe journeys.
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Re: Finding NPCs
Just my two cents.... Ive been running games since the 1990s and I dont believe I have ever fully fleshed out a NPC. I have generic stats for thug, soldier, cop.....etc.
I understand the theory behind having a bunch of NPC with skills and such, just not my style.
I understand the theory behind having a bunch of NPC with skills and such, just not my style.
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