How do Arcs work?

Arcs

Description

Arcs keep track of information for a complete ruleset, character or story. They're intended to function as the largest block of stuff players or game masters are working with at once.

Examples

Character stats, descriptions, important knowledge, plot developments, world lore, core rulebooks.

Types

  • Character Arcs

  • Story Arcs

  • Rule Arcs

Traits

Traits for all Arcs

  • Arcs have a title.

  • Arcs have a description

  • Arcs contain chapters

  • Arcs can be imported from any other place where Arcs are stored.

  • Arcs can be sold as individual products on the marketplace.

  • When published to the marketplace, Arcs also have a cover image.

  • The TabletopTown+ subscription allows players and game masters to create multiple arcs in a game. Arcs are usually limited to 1 per player/game master.

Unique Traits

  • Character Arcs

    • Character arcs have an avatar image

    • Character arcs have a Microphone button, which when pressed allows players to Speak as that character in the game, with the character name and avatar to be credited for the message.

  • Story Arcs

    • In a game, story arcs can only be created by the game master.

  • Rule Arcs

    • Rule arcs are only in Game Systems.

    • Rule arcs can be edited and viewed by the Game Master

    • Rule arcs can be only viewed by a player.

Image guidelines

Cover Image: Pixel dimensions: 292 x 262 px

Avatar Image: Pixel dimensions: 84 x 84 px

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