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Rolls to Alarm Your Players (on a VTT) Rolling Table
Want to spice the game up but you're playing on a Virtual Tabletop? Why not try alarming your players for no real reason? Make sure to roll all of these publicly so all your players can see...
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The Spriters Resource is a gem for roleplayers
And if you don't know about it, here's a list of stuff I've been using from it. But first, what's spriter's resource? It's a website made by Dazz (@TheVGResource) dedicated to archiving sprites from video games for more than two decades now. It's an incredible ressource that I was already strolling through when I was a kid, recreating animations from Fire Emblem sprites and what not.
For TTRPG players using a virtual tabletop, the Spriter's Resource is a mine full of already polished gemstones. My main use for it is for Fabula Ultima, but it's compatible to any type of game. But it's also a gigantic library in which it's easy to get lost.
The goal of this post is to make a list of games archived on the Spriter's with sprites useful for us ttrpg players. This is mostly about creatures, but many ressources can also be used as a battle background for games that do not use battlemaps, or as a background for the scene. I will try to keep it updated when I use new ones.
A note before the list : if you want a quicker overview of what is possible, I already made a post breaking down how I use it for my Fabula Ultima scenes.
And so the list starts, first with...
Characters and Monsters
And there's already a caveat. I did not include any Fire Emblem game, because I generally use Flying Minotaur's portrait maker instead of going directly to these games. It lets you generate tokens and portraits from different Fire Emblem GBA games and is my go-to for PCs and human characters. Which is why most of that list includes monsters and machines, things the PCs will fight against.
Adventure Bar Story : cool beasts and monsters, with many elemental variants. Breath of Fire 3 : lots of great monsters, especially if you're looking for boss fights. Breath of Fire 4 : has a smoother art style but similar qualities. Castlevania : Aria of Sorrow Castlevania : Circle of the Moon Castlevania : Dawn of Sorrow Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia Castlevania : Portrait of Ruin Castlevania : Symphony of the Night All of these have cool occult creatures, including a good number of skeletons and animated armor. Children of Mana is full of critters, mostly on the smaller end with a few notable bosses. CrossCode is an incredible resource for techno-fantasy and space-fantasy settings, including a bunch of cybernetic animals. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion has mechs. Dragon Warrior 7 has a bunch of classic colorful monsters. Elminage DS Remix: Yami no Miko to Kamigami no Yubiwa and Elminage II DS Remix: Sousei no Megami to Unmei no Daichi both have monsters that would be great for bosses. Eternal Eyes has lot of cute monsters. Final Fantasy Tactics Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift These three have a lot of characters, some monsters, as well as maps you could use as battlemaps and cool looking effects. Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius has a lot of characters. Radiant Historia has some characters a cool monsters. Ragnarok online has characters if you're ready to build them, but the true treasure is the wealth of monsters. Sword of Mana has monsters. La Pucelle Tactics also has monsters, in a quite unique style. Octopath Traveler Octopath Traveler II Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent These have huge quantities of characters, monsters and bosses. Tales of Destiny's got monsters. Tales of Eternia has monsters, including sci-fi ones.
Backgrounds
These will be good to serve as background during scenes where you don't use tokens.
7'scarlet has background for forests and japanese rural towns. Arcana Famiglia Rinato has a large quantity of backgrounds for the early modern period. Atelier Ayesha Atelier Meruru Atelier Lydie Atelier Sophie Atelier Totori All have cute fantasy backgrounds. Café Enchanté has many urban backgrounds, as well as a few esoteric ones. Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth has a large quantities of background that would be good for victorian and steampunk type of world, as well as many that are just nature (forests, mountains, etc). Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth has a few backgrounds. Really good, but also very small. Fate/EXTELLA LINK has good sci fi backgrounds. Fate/Hollow Ataraxia and Fate/Stay Night remastered have good urban backgrounds. Fire Emblem Engage has some in the event pictures section. Fire Emblem : Path of Radiance has a lot of backgrounds, as well as variants for rain, snow, etc. Live A Hero has a lot of great backgrounds, although all are in vertical format. SD Gundam G Generation Genesis has a sci-fi backgrounds in the story arts sections, mainly ships (both inside and outside). XBlaze Code: Embryo has a lot of modern urban backgrounds.
Battle backgrounds
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius has a lot of really good, tall backgrounds. Fire Emblem Heroes is a gold mine, with background separated into overlays and underlays, allowing you to animate skyboxes, mist, falling leaves and things like that. Live A Hero has a good backgrounds for modern, sci fi and fantays campaigns alike. One Piece: Treasure Cruise has good battle backgrounds with looping sea & clouds. SINoALICE has a few background.
Other
Fire Emblem Engage Fire Emblem Three Houses have good icons and a lot of useful UI elements. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Fire Emblem Fates Fire Emblem The Binding Blade Fire Emblem The Blazing Blade Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones have good pixel art icons.
Benefits of the Owlbear Rodeo VTT
Went to bat for the Owlbear Rodeo VTT in response to somebody talking about the storage/room limits being too constricting today, and I thought I'd share what I said here:
"I've primarily used Owlbear as my VTT of choice for about five years now - occasionally dipping to others like Roll20, Foundry, etc. but always coming back. After running hundreds of games on the lowest paid tier, the room limit (which, at my tier, is 10, but can be upped to 25) has never been an issue - I just delete a room when I've finished the game, and I've personally never needed more than five at a time. Deleting a room doesn't delete any of the scenes therein, and the asset manager is very easy to maintain and organize so that you're not drowning in old maps and tokens. And to my shock, I've realized that I've only used a quarter of the allotted storage after all these years, which can be doubled by upgrading to the next tier - PNGs don't really take up that much space, all in all, and I even have some animated maps in there that are more sizable. Additionally, in response to everyone saying it's very simple/lacking in crunch - yes, and. They're constantly coming out with new, easy-to-use extensions that can add crunch in places if you find yourselves missing the complexity of other VTTs. My personal favorites include a stylish initiative tracker, a customizable in-game calendar that also helps you track time, a fully functional Fabula Ultima character sheet with GIF support (which can be hilarious to use), a weather overlay that makes my maps look incredible, and a chatbox that can also function as a dice roller and a X,N, O card-like safety tool. Tl;dr - room/storage limits aren't as limiting as you might imagine, and Owlbear has much more to offer than you might initially realize. It's cheap af, too!"