
It’s not just the protagonist; when I also consider the companions and vehicles, it becomes really difficult.
How do you decide on a name?
Papas: “Alright, let’s do it! How about the name Tonrura?!”
Steal from the works I’ve encountered recently.
>>1
I understand.
When I played Shin Megami Tensei 3, I was into Shigurui, so I named the protagonist Fujiki Genosuke.
If it’s Dragon Quest, I’ll basically go with Ryuka.
>>2
It’s like the movie.
My name
It’s quite clever how they come up with a different name while using the name Tonnulla here.
>>4
The fact that Martha named it is an important connection with her mother…
With the same digits!
>>5
This one has double numbers!
Anonymous
Use a commonly used handle name.
It’s convenient because four hiragana characters can be used in most games.
Take from local place names.
It seems there aren’t many games these days that let you decide on the names of your friends and vehicles.
Food
Use a random name generator.
I feel like these days, it’s rare not to have a default name in online games.
Ah, but I guess for games with character creation…
>>12
Stuck in Monster Hunter and Xenoblade.
I will do something like aaaaa.
My usual handle works for both male and female, so if I’m in trouble, I’ll use that.
I prefer a feeling that doesn’t match the world view even with an original name.
I want to leave a mark.
It feels like there’s no default name for types like open-world or Pokémon where you fight alongside companions.
Wow, the names of the ship in World Tree 3 and the balloon in 4 were tough opponents, weren’t they?
Even though we already have at least five people in the guild.
I guess there are a lot of people who reuse things after all.
I keep worrying endlessly, thinking I need to come up with something that fits the worldview.
During my student days, I went by the name of my favorite musician.
I was thinking about unifying gems or colors because I needed multiple.
I’m inserting words that are randomly unified in foreign languages or Latin.
The bodyguards in the first Samurai Warriors had a shabby appearance, yet they were named after famous swordsmen, which felt off, so I played around by renaming them to something like Tagosaku or more peasant-like.
If you draw from mythology, you might encounter it occasionally in the mid or later parts.
The protagonist always gives themselves a name or a nickname.
It’s easy because it’s a persona or a full name.
People may struggle more with naming if they have a surname.
I’m the kind of person who, when there’s no random name function, just casually goes with things like aaaaa or asdf.
I want you to give me a default name.
I hate Atlas games.
There are several candidates for names, but when it comes to team names and vehicles, I end up pondering a lot.
In Dragon Quest, I have been using the name passed down from my father until around the eighth game.
For now, I will check the names of the surroundings using the instruction manual before naming it.
Prince Samaru has been a remake transplant, so even if a new work is made, it will be with Sukesan.
>>32
If anything, I’m even making Suke-san play Dragon Quest Walk.
She looks like a girl with red hair, but…
If there is no default, the protagonist is acting as a moyomoto.
If it becomes Tonura, they suggest Satochi.
For male lineage characters, I’ve been using Raido for the past 20 years or so.
It got remastered, so… I wonder what I should do from now on…
There are times when you keep using a name that you gave yourself a long time ago, right?
I’m using the same name for the protagonist in every mobile game.
I’m taking it from my favorite perfume.
The name I used in TRPG back in the day is usually sufficient.
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Post
Bubuka
Spa
Sapi-o
Alright!
If it’s just the protagonist’s name, you can change the readings of your name or surname to create it.
I’m either giving it a unified motif or naming it something that feels good when I say it out loud.
I want to make it feel well-suited to the world view.
It’s around flowers or demons.
Hakou Koushirou
Maroko Somegoro Yoshiyuki
I either make it my name or use a variation of it.
>>48
Is he someone with a strong heart!?
Chilled soba noodles
Corn callus
Kaoru
>>51
Here comes Dogusare-sensei…
You
This guy.
Berno
If it’s Dragon Quest, everything can be done with Enix.
I’m glad there is Arus in Dragon Quest.
Make it easier to understand by incorporating the class name when creating characters.
If it’s a ranger, then it’s Ren, and if it’s a priest, then it’s Sofia.
I’m using a site that generates names randomly.
I’ll throw a damn ball.
I’ve formed a poop ball.
Kusodama (a type of paper ball)
Crap ball Kuu
I often use the name of my favorite character from one or two games ago.
Take it randomly from mahjong terminology.
It’s fine to have something like a casual loaf or melon bread.
I usually name them after flowers.
Oh, I ran into a Pokémon while playing.
If it’s a foreign game or a work set in a foreign country, I go with John.
I gave it a super bland name, and instead, I’m automatically imagining, “What kind of background does this person have…”
I was a little happy when I played Megaten 4F because I was using a nameless character.
All of these are pets I used to have in the past.
Password-related things too.
For character creation, I’ll use unified sources like mythology or the Bible for now.
Use it as the title of a novel.
Car name
I usually borrow the names of things I’m into at that time.
Come up with a name that seems to fit the work on the spot.
The male protagonist from the other day, Jiko, had an AI partner named Akikusa, so I want the protagonist to be Harukawa this time.