![]() I’ve been playing tabletop RPGs since I was 15, text-based since 11, and my first TTRPG that I recall playing was Shadowrun. I have only played Shadowrun 3e, and only built characters for 3e and 5e. I intend to eventually read the Seattle background but I have set it aside for this review to get the things out that people will see first and most often. I haven’t yet played the game for logistics reasons, so this is purely a review of the mechanics, art, and characters. ![]() Speaking of which, always try to offer your players the chance to make a deal with a dragon.I won’t be commenting very much on the fiction in the book because I don’t typically read it and I’d rather focus on the game, but I will be looking at flavor text in character descriptions and so on. Have fun with this tool! It is meant to be used and intended to make your life easier as a GM. There are too many source books to keep up with and this isn't meant to be a replacement for sourcebooks. I will not try to make this fully comprehensive and cover every possible option. It is meant as a supplement and assistant, much like how HeroLab and Chummer make PC creation easier for runners. Johnson, and are able to look things up as needed, like specific equipment information. I make an assumption that users are familiar with the basics of Shadowrun, from what an Adept is to what constitutes a Mr. This utility isn't meant to be a replacement for the Shadowrun books, either. It may not be a nice thing to say, but it's the truth. And there will eventually come a time that I wash my hands of this and let it sit on a shelf to die from neglect. Since I'm not getting paid to work on this, it only happens when I do have spare time that isn't being spent on other things. There are plenty of features that I haven't had the time to add yet. Or print them out, that works too!Īs with many side projects, there is a whole list of things I want to add to this utility. So if you spend the time to create and save a cast of shadow denizens, make sure you create it on the computer you're bringing to the game session. It certainly isn't shared to other computers, and I don't have access to it at all. I have to specify both of those because it's not shared to other users on your computer, nor even other browsers. The data is stored in your browser's cache for you for that browser. On data-retention: I use a piece of web programming functionality called Local Storage that act a little bit like cookies. If you want to complain or sue me, I don't exist and don't attend GenCon. Though if you happen to find me at a convention and want to say thanks, you can buy me a beer at GenCon. I don't want to deal with the legal or infrastructure headaches. There was never any intention of turning this into a money-generating enterprise. ![]() I have spent quite a few hours on this utility in the name of fun. This has also served as a creative outlet for programming for my own enjoyment. This also has a Nuke button if you want to delete all of your saved information and start over from scratch.
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