The RPG Manager plugin is a comprehensive tool for managing tabletop role-playing game campaigns in Obsidian. Designed to be system-agnostic, it helps Game Masters (GMs) centralize their campaign data, including adventures, NPCs, locations, and events. The plugin supports detailed relationships between elements, making it easy to organize and link various aspects of a campaign. It features a user-friendly interface for planning sessions, tracking scenes, and developing complex narratives. With options for plotters, sandbox creators, and improvisational GMs, the plugin adapts to different storytelling styles. Additionally, it includes tools for managing clues, creating subplots, and generating reusable global assets. For advanced users, it integrates with ChatGPT for dynamic NPC creation and other creative tasks. Whether crafting intricate plots or open-world adventures, RPG Manager simplifies campaign preparation and execution.
The Hephaistos Importer plugin allows users to import Starfinder RPG character data from Hephaistos into Obsidian. By providing a character's public ID, the plugin creates or updates notes with structured frontmatter containing attributes such as abilities, race, and class. It preserves existing frontmatter entries and offers optional compatibility with Initiative Tracker and Fantasy Statblocks for enhanced gameplay organization. Additionally, the plugin can generate Obsidian hyperlinks for spell names and other key elements, facilitating quick navigation within a vault. Designed primarily for Game Masters, it streamlines character management within Obsidian.
The RPG Stat Tracker plugin gamifies note-taking and organization in Obsidian by rewarding users with experience points (XP) for time spent in their vault and the number of notes they maintain. As you accumulate XP, you advance through levels, adding a playful progression system to your note management. The plugin tracks XP automatically and offers customizable settings, such as adjusting XP gain rates and resetting levels. Future updates aim to include virtual pets, allowing users to unlock and upgrade pets as they progress. This plugin encourages engagement with your vault while making the experience enjoyable and rewarding.
The PF2e Statblocks plugin allows users to create detailed, formatted Pathfinder Second Edition statblocks within Obsidian using simple Markdown syntax. It supports features like automatic trait coloring, level indicators, and action icons for various activities. Users can easily create complex statblocks for items, creatures, and NPCs, with support for dynamic actions, traits, and item descriptions. The plugin also includes multi-language support for trait coloration, making it accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, it integrates with the PF2e community’s multilingual content and provides customization options for tailoring statblock outputs.
The The One Ring 2E Statblocks plugin provides an efficient way to create and display adversary statblocks for The One Ring, Second Edition in Obsidian. It allows users to define adversary attributes such as endurance, might, parry, armor, and proficiencies using a structured YAML format. The plugin also supports Markdown rendering within fields like descriptions and abilities, making it easy to link to other notes. Users can visually organize combat-related information with customizable sections for attacks, damage, and special abilities, enhancing the gameplay experience by keeping adversary data well-structured and accessible.
The Draw Steel Elements plugin provides a collection of helper tools for managing gameplay elements in the MCDM Draw Steel tabletop RPG. It includes features such as the Power Roll Element for formatting tests and abilities, an Initiative Tracker for encounters, a Negotiation Tracker for managing discussions, and a Statblock Element for displaying character details. The plugin also offers a custom Horizontal Rule element styled for the Draw Steel aesthetic. Designed to enhance RPG note-taking and organization in Obsidian, it currently does not support Live Preview mode but includes plans for future updates, including integration with dice plugins and encounter building tools.
The Generic Initiative Tracker plugin is designed for tabletop role-playing games, providing a flexible way to manage combat encounters in Obsidian. It allows users to track player and creature initiatives through an interactive interface integrated into the right pane. Users can create encounters directly in notes, customize initiative calculations, and manage combatants with features like adding conditions, re-rolling initiatives, and tracking status effects.
The Hârn Weather Generator plugin allows users to generate realistic weather conditions for the HârnMaster roleplaying system. Based on climate zones and latitude settings from the Keléstia rulebook, users can simulate daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly weather patterns with a single command or button click. The generated weather data can be copied to the clipboard or directly inserted into an active note, making it easy to integrate with game sessions. This tool helps Game Masters maintain atmospheric consistency in their campaigns, providing structured weather details that enhance immersion and storytelling.