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[Dragon Quest] I struggle with situations in games where there is no default name and I have to come up with my own.

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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?!”

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Steal from the works I’ve encountered recently.

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I understand.

When I played Shin Megami Tensei 3, I was into Shigurui, so I named the protagonist Fujiki Genosuke.

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If it’s Dragon Quest, I’ll basically go with Ryuka.

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>>2

It’s like the movie.

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My name

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It’s quite clever how they come up with a different name while using the name Tonnulla here.

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>>4

The fact that Martha named it is an important connection with her mother…

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With the same digits!

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>>5

This one has double numbers!

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Anonymous

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Use a commonly used handle name.

It’s convenient because four hiragana characters can be used in most games.

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Take from local place names.

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It seems there aren’t many games these days that let you decide on the names of your friends and vehicles.

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Food

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Use a random name generator.

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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…

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>>12

Stuck in Monster Hunter and Xenoblade.

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I will do something like aaaaa.

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My usual handle works for both male and female, so if I’m in trouble, I’ll use that.

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I prefer a feeling that doesn’t match the world view even with an original name.

I want to leave a mark.

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It feels like there’s no default name for types like open-world or Pokémon where you fight alongside companions.

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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.

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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.

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During my student days, I went by the name of my favorite musician.

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I was thinking about unifying gems or colors because I needed multiple.

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I’m inserting words that are randomly unified in foreign languages or Latin.

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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.

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If you draw from mythology, you might encounter it occasionally in the mid or later parts.

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The protagonist always gives themselves a name or a nickname.

It’s easy because it’s a persona or a full name.

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People may struggle more with naming if they have a surname.

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I’m the kind of person who, when there’s no random name function, just casually goes with things like aaaaa or asdf.

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I want you to give me a default name.

I hate Atlas games.

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There are several candidates for names, but when it comes to team names and vehicles, I end up pondering a lot.

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In Dragon Quest, I have been using the name passed down from my father until around the eighth game.

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For now, I will check the names of the surroundings using the instruction manual before naming it.

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Prince Samaru has been a remake transplant, so even if a new work is made, it will be with Sukesan.

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If anything, I’m even making Suke-san play Dragon Quest Walk.

She looks like a girl with red hair, but…

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If there is no default, the protagonist is acting as a moyomoto.

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If it becomes Tonura, they suggest Satochi.

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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…

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There are times when you keep using a name that you gave yourself a long time ago, right?

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I’m using the same name for the protagonist in every mobile game.

I’m taking it from my favorite perfume.

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The name I used in TRPG back in the day is usually sufficient.

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height

Post

Bubuka

Spa

Sapi-o

Alright!

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If it’s just the protagonist’s name, you can change the readings of your name or surname to create it.

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I’m either giving it a unified motif or naming it something that feels good when I say it out loud.

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I want to make it feel well-suited to the world view.

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It’s around flowers or demons.

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Hakou Koushirou

Maroko Somegoro Yoshiyuki

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I either make it my name or use a variation of it.

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>>48

Is he someone with a strong heart!?

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Chilled soba noodles

Corn callus

Kaoru

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>>51

Here comes Dogusare-sensei…

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You

This guy.

Berno

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If it’s Dragon Quest, everything can be done with Enix.

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I’m glad there is Arus in Dragon Quest.

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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.

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I’m using a site that generates names randomly.

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I’ll throw a damn ball.

I’ve formed a poop ball.

Kusodama (a type of paper ball)

Crap ball Kuu

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I often use the name of my favorite character from one or two games ago.

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Take it randomly from mahjong terminology.

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It’s fine to have something like a casual loaf or melon bread.

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I usually name them after flowers.

Oh, I ran into a Pokémon while playing.

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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…”

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I was a little happy when I played Megaten 4F because I was using a nameless character.

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All of these are pets I used to have in the past.

Password-related things too.

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For character creation, I’ll use unified sources like mythology or the Bible for now.

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Use it as the title of a novel.

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Car name

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I usually borrow the names of things I’m into at that time.

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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.

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