purgatory101
Explorer
I've been interested in what it would take to make a good character generator since I first played 3rd edition and the CD that came with the book had an app to make level 1 characters easily. It got me excited about the possibilities, before I realized that the app was never going to make it any further.
Ironically, while we do have a full character generator for 5e, it requires quite a bit of work on the player's part to assemble it and understand the choices and pieces that matter. (It still doesn't even assign sensible stats based on your class).
If you could have a character generator that did all the work you didn't want to do...what would you still spend time customizing? I'm assuming everyone likes to pick their own class and species, but beyond that what do people care about?
To me if the generator did all the work with intelligent defaults at any level, I'd already be happier than with any other tool I've used, but I also know I like to tinker and would likely want to still be able to customize what it came up with (spells, background, definitely subclass, feats). Curious if different sorts of players care about different levels of customization...or have most of us hit the point where we don't want to build we just want a good start and some minor customization to make it your own. Just wondering how many folks care about this and have strong opinions.
Ironically, while we do have a full character generator for 5e, it requires quite a bit of work on the player's part to assemble it and understand the choices and pieces that matter. (It still doesn't even assign sensible stats based on your class).
If you could have a character generator that did all the work you didn't want to do...what would you still spend time customizing? I'm assuming everyone likes to pick their own class and species, but beyond that what do people care about?
To me if the generator did all the work with intelligent defaults at any level, I'd already be happier than with any other tool I've used, but I also know I like to tinker and would likely want to still be able to customize what it came up with (spells, background, definitely subclass, feats). Curious if different sorts of players care about different levels of customization...or have most of us hit the point where we don't want to build we just want a good start and some minor customization to make it your own. Just wondering how many folks care about this and have strong opinions.







