A massive collection of random tablesDiscover fantastic random tables from the growing repository; some original, some from published content and some sourced from around the internet.Chart creation featuresCreate and share your own random tables.Link multiple charts togetherEver tried creating a random player name and had to roll as many as 4 times per name? Do it all in one hit with chart linking. Let one dice roll automatically call all associated tables that create the entire name.Roll on item listsEver wanted to roll on lists of items rather than have to create and roll on another table just to form a result? Now your raiding party can easily claim that 10d4 pieces of [copper; silver; gold] from that fallen foe; all from a single dice roll.Dice equationsGot loot tables? Have you ever wanted to easily mix up the amount of loot a player receives with say, a 2d12, or maybe even a 2d12 + 4 * d4 – 10? You can achieve that with nested equations that are automatically calculated per result roll.Formatting in Markdown, HTML or plain textHave complete control over the look of your random table by using either Markdown or HTML formatting. You can add emphasis to words or even show images – maybe the picture speaks clearer? Sure, you can just use plain text if you like.Import toolsHave a collection of tables in spread sheets? You can import .csv files to take advantage of Chartopia’s features.Tools for bloggersHave you noticed how many different ways charts appear on different RPG websites and blogs? Noticed how difficult it is then to share these charts with others? Use the embed feature to create HTML-formatted versions of Chartopia’s tables that you can then copy into your blog.Game preparation toolsDMs have a huge collection of their favourite tables but sometimes they reside across books, spreadsheets and blogs and scraps of paper.Search toolsQuickly find that favourite table in your collection using the built in search filters.FoldersAbout to host a game? Prepare all the tables you may want to use with with the folder management tools. Want to organise by chapter, genre, characters, campaign or all of the above, the folder system allows you to add a chart to many folders. It’s like the DM’s equivalent of music playlists for your game sessions; ‘album art’ supported.
A website where you can create, share, and find random tables and generators for role-playing games.
Collection time:
2025-09-29
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