What does NPC mean in roleplay?

non-player character
A non-player character (NPC) is any character in a game which is not controlled by a player. The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster or referee rather than another player.

What are some examples of character traits?

Character Trait Examples

  • Religious.
  • Honest.
  • Loyal.
  • Devoted.
  • Loving.
  • Kind.
  • Sincere.
  • Ambitious.

    What can you do with NPCs in Minecraft?

    Minecraft Comes Alive completely overhauls the human NPCs mechanics, introducing new ways to interact with them. This includes the ability to build relationships, marry, and even have children, who will eventually grow up and help on your quest. Whatever this quest may be: just don’t make them do evil.

    How to make a NPC on the fly?

    OPTION #2 : Build a stat block on-the-fly. The second system is to use some basic math to build a quick stat block. Choose the basic challenge rating of the NPC and determine the rest off of that. A quick guide: AC: Anywhere between 12 and 20, dependent on the challenge of the NPC. Hit Points: 20 per CR. Attack Bonus: Somewhere between +3 and +9.

    How to quickly and easily create NPCs in D & D 5e?

    There are two options here as well. The first system is to reskin the NPC with a stat block in the Monster Manual. The NPC section at the end of the book is pretty good for coming up with some arbitrary NPC combat statistics. Simply take the NPC in question and flip to the back of the Monster Manual and match something up as quickly as possible.

    What do you call a pack attack NPC?

    Terminology note: “PA-enabled” means an NPC that is operating using Pack Attack logic. Sometimes I will refer to a PA-enabled NPC as a “PANPC” (no hyphen). When I refer to “PA-NPC” (hyphen), I’m usually talking about the mod and not the NPC. Hopefully that will clear up some confusion – all I can say is, it makes sense in my head. 1.

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