
There’s a name like a late-night radio postcard writer.
It really sounds like a net game player’s name…
When I play and reach a good point with a randomly chosen name that feels just right, there’s no turning back.
You can tell that Yoichi is really skilled.
Don’t call me Gil, call me Ginolette properly.
>>5“Um, about Ginore-san…”
“Ah, sorry! This is written like this and read as ‘Gil’!”
>>91The one who becomes Gino.
Are people like male nurses the enjoyers?
That warm hand definitely has a man inside…
Is that Nurse Yoichi?
>>8This is ridiculous!
Well, that’s just how online game names are…
Simple names get taken quickly, so it’s nice that it makes you think that players with those names are veterans.
Everyone’s equipment is amazing, but…
I must look strange with a feature that changes my appearance…
There isn’t anyone with a handle name like “Yamada.”
I used to try to look cool, but gradually I became more casual…
Sasuke Sarutobi, huh…
Ginore wasn’t trying to be funny; it was probably because Gilgamesh was taken…
This submissive person.
Eren Yeager
†Cloud†
A player who is immersed in the message board.
I think Olinky is a housewife player.
The names are not consistent because I use whatever catches my eye when naming things like dinner.
>>21Mr. Menta Pasta
I love mentaiko lists.
I don’t see any kids using the characters for “cat” or “princess”…
There’s a clingy guy here.
I like Sarutobi Sasuke and Nasu no Yoichi.
I wonder if emojis can be used now.
>>27I got absorbed into the online gaming world, but my name is an emoji so I can’t read it! There was a joke about that, right?
Leak is the name of a foreign player helping Hanshin.
I seriously think about naming, so if it overlaps with someone else’s, it really pisses me off!
I understand that there was that option, but what is it that is durable and hard to come off?
>>30Sticky quality
When you come up with such rough names by yourself, the tendencies start to become similar.
I wonder how writers produce so much content.
Ninja groin is amazing…
I have decided on the names for Main, Sub1, and Sub2.
When more is needed, name something that catches your eye.
It’s hard to come off from the top… Saran Wrap!
I was using the minor carbonated drink series.
Wayne is a really mob-like name.
I dislike games that have names like “FF” (Final Fantasy).
There might be something like a rename item, probably.
Yoichi’s silly outfit really fits the theme.
>>40This person isn’t joking around; it’s genuine thinking because they were saved by a nurse in real life.
I’m doing archery because I don’t want my lab coat to get dirty.
Nasu no Yoichi has arrived.
>>53You’ve got a solid backbone with that name, huh…
Because I named it after the food and drink I was consuming, it was 100% food and drink.
It’s nice that Orinky seems to have long nipples…
It looks like a game where you can change the appearance of your equipment.
The mysterious random name function of Satomi is
I’ve been using it often because it really comes up with quite a unique feeling name.
I find it very useful for times when I need to create characters to some extent, like in a dungeon RPG.
Gilgamesh was taken, huh…
I’m choosing words that have a good feel based on what I’ve seen recently.
What is Amatein?
>>47Protein
>>47Perhaps the amateur amateur against the protein pro.
Recent food I’ve eaten.
I have been using my last name in katakana recently.
Is Monkey Dive a mix of Fujiko-chan from Lupin III and Luffy?
>>50Sarutobi Sasuke
>>50It’s Sarutobi, right?
Recent games can change their appearance quite a bit, right?
When it comes to end content, everyone ends up looking the same because of their performance.
I think the fact that it’s not a monkey sky shows that they are aware of Monkey D.
Having a strange name feels more powerful.
Polinky
The theory that duct tape is versatile because it is durable and unlikely to peel off seems to be a popular topic.
A while ago, there were a ton of characters that looked like Kirito, but it’s definitely faded away by now…
When it comes to the name of an online game†
That hand feels incredibly warm, just like an online game.
Depending on how things go, there might have been someone with the same name in the online games I’ve played so far.
If that hand had a warm-type name, I have seen the vaginal nation.
>>64It’s the worst…
It probably refers to a strong and hard-to-peel quality that might be used in the names of weapons in production jobs.
Durable and difficult to chip fire mace.
I guess it’s a type of game where crafted items have the creator’s name on them…
Durable and difficult to peel long sword (Fire)
I still remember the impactful name I saw in an online game: Saigo Buffs.
Since I was born in May, it’s common to have names like Satsuki or Mei.
So when I showed the main and sub, I was asked if it was Totoro, and I realized I had never thought of that.
Wow, that ice knife is amazing!
It’s sturdy and hard to come off, but it might be a girl.
I don’t really need to play the game that much, and I usually have a weak-looking name.
In the online games I’ve been playing for over 20 years, I sometimes see characters like Tsukimiya Ayu and Takamachi Nanoha and think, “They’ve made a comeback…”
The humor content is funny, but it also makes me wonder if you’re really okay with that name.
Randomly from manga and anime protagonists.
I like to think of easy-to-call nicknames for people with generic names…
I’m making it a side dish for drinking.
>>76It seems I might be called out by names like “Namerou” or “GM” for harassment.
People with food-related names like Misoshiru and Quenyaman are generally good people.
There are a lot of people who use the names of celebrities (real ones), but I wonder if that’s really okay…
>>78I have seen John Wick (the real one) and I quite like it.
Durable and not easily peeled off.
30% increase
I can’t eat.
I occasionally see the Northern General.
It’s frustrating when you name something famous but it doesn’t even remotely resemble the original.
I’m still using the nickname I had in second grade.
The person naming the food.
The theory that I don’t particularly like it.
Words that I randomly thought of at that time or variations of them.
If 2-byte characters can be used, it’s a cheetah.
Yamada, Yamada 2, Yamada 3
Yamada Demon 1, Yamada Demon 2, Yamada Demon 3
Yamada Wall 1 Yamada Wall 2 Yamada Wall 3
I couldn’t get Gilgamesh…
>>90Most likely, you are already registered elsewhere.
Mislead into thinking it’s a bot with meaningless strings.
It must be a RO blacksmith or alchemist character that’s sturdy and hard to break.
I feel like there are strangely many things that have “nyan” attached to them in the games I play.
I wonder if the rare tiger Bin Bin Maru is doing well.
>>95I feel like I’m going to get summoned by the GM.
It’s nice to have a system where character names are assigned to the products.
>>97There are a lot of UNIQLOs…
Mr. KURAUDO…
If the name of the defeated opponent is displayed in PVP.
I often saw names like your grandmother’s.
It says something like “I defeated your grandmother.”
I named it according to the naming conventions in the work, but nobody else was doing that.
Do such famous players actually exist in real online games?
Without bad reputation
>>101Not here.
>>101In the online game I’m playing, there are PvP elements, so strong players are quite famous.
The recognition from those who don’t engage in PvP content is almost nonexistent.
>>101The EQ’s Amie was the administrator of a guild website that created entertaining Flash content, and the Flash characters became famous in the game.
Later Tekken producer Harada
>>101In a ranked online game, the top players tend to stand out and are often remembered.
An even stranger name.
A meaningless string of alphanumeric characters is like a cheetah… it’s not something that sticks in my memory.
Names like 〇〇cat and ♰〇〇♰ are already old names, huh…
What’s with the drawing looking a bit like a yellowtail?
If it’s a game that can be decided randomly, then it’s random.
There are instances where you insert arbitrary kanji like mentaiko, such as “masu driver.”
There are some who are known for swiftly clearing new content in FF14.
I ended up getting a bad reputation mainly due to using tools.
I can’t forget TENPAI.
When in doubt, I use a Katakana noun + last name.
Yogurt Ushioka and Air Duster Inoue.
It’s convenient because it’s highly versatile.
I can’t believe that Leona would end up with such an inappropriate name.
>>113Is it getting caught up in something?
>>124The system message “Attack on 〇〇!” was obscured by the profanity filter.
Names similar to Sato are quickly used.
The character name of Satu, which is close to the original form, is something that has been around for a long time, so don’t let your guard down.
There was something like that.
Most of the popular names of foreign politicians are already taken.
The name of the character used in the game and
There are quite a few people nowadays who use a different name for posting videos or on Twitter…
Isn’t it only attention seekers like streamers who become famous for something other than their bad reputation?
Naming it “Yaku” from the name of an animal was taken in a negative way.
>>119Potion of Yak
Is Mr. Bronto infamous?
>>120That is a creation.
Is there someone with a name that sounds like “ushooooooooooo,” like they’re occasionally letting out a scream?
The profession called Assassin, which is usually banned in most games.
Beautiful Fighting Mage
I quite like the ○○ (本人) series.
Kim Jong-un (himself) and so on.
—One--One–One—
There are people who use names that seem like they’re trying to avoid a ban, right?
When I saw the NPC recreation character that was just really cheerful, I couldn’t help but laugh a little.
The names of toxic substances are not often banned, so I used to use them for a while.
I found it funny recently when I tried to talk about the Bikkuriman Choco collaboration in the in-game chat, and it got censored to Bikkuri〇〇〇〇ko.
“` [1]<Ivan Tumet> It seems like Lawson and FF are collaborating again. [1]<Ivan Tumet> Surprising???? It’s a box of Pikuri and chocolate said to have characteristics that affect the number of times you can collect! Ivan Tumet has started mining. [1]<Ivan Tumet> Isn’t it terrible? Ivan Tumet has finished mining. [1]<Ivan Tumet> Pikuri????ko [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> Pikuriman [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> Pikuri????ko [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> Chocolate [1]<Ivan Tumet> ???? [1]<Yusura Hanamado> Mango [1]<Ivan Tumet> What the hell ww [1]<Yusura Hanamado> Why is that www “`
>>133The punchline that passes as it is too strong.
Warehouse 1
.。o†Holy Cat Angel Princess†Yumemi☆ミo。.
>>136If you were around for this kind of thing now, you’d be an ultra veteran player and definitely strong…
(Authentic)
At first, I don’t intend to play for long, so I’ll just throw something together and regret it later.
Miyu Mama (=^・・^=)
In Dragon Quest 10, there are famous players who host events.
There was someone who was incredibly skilled at using photo mode and conducting a photography tutorial.
I guess people who are streaming now are the famous ones, right?
Father is a shrimp tempura.
>>143Wei Yan
What I’ve understood from doing NGS is
It seems that players who have an eccentric appearance, yet are neither chaotic nor inappropriate, generally possess pretty outrageous equipment and skills—a strange fact.
>>145That is another特殊な world.
The principle is cut short, but those who can’t be stylish basically cannot become strong.
The person from “The Father of Light”… is no longer here…
>>146I guess cancer really is hereditary.
>>146It’s sad that both the father and the son have passed away.
I remembered making medicine in RO under the name “kani miso flavor.”
The crab miso flavored red potion was selling quite well.
There are people in the same clan with names like Gold Plating and Silver Plating, and I thought it was nice how close they are.
In games where the creator’s name appears in the item name when creating an item, the number of weird character names increases even more.
What I still remember is “Kudamo” san’s creation, “Kudamo’s Knife.”
Leroy Jenkins
Here is autumn.
Masumi Chōrin
A coined term made by adapting my surname into Latin and sticking it together somewhat randomly.
Before “The Light’s Father” was turned into a drama, they received offers about three times, but everyone kept saying, “Let’s kill off the father,” so it was rejected; that was so cruel it’s not even funny.
In Gun-On, I used the name Sarn-Sitter.
Nukazuke (fermented rice bran pickles)
I still respect that naming sense.
I’m not good at thinking about that kind of thing, so my SNS profile picture is still the default one.
Who is in the current position of Cloud and Levi?
>>163It’s been quite a long time since Kirito and Kazuma, hasn’t it…
>>168Tanjirou has been seen relatively often, but this is also getting a bit old.
>>172Satoru Gojo
There may have been players like that around the peak of FF11, MapleStory, Ragnarok, and Ultima.
I remember Loki and Fenrir.
Shinzo Abe
Recently, I feel sad because I am often labeled as inappropriate words.
>>166Why did you think of using that name?
>>166I think I’m an interesting person.
>>173That’s exaggerated.
>>176If you’re not thinking about anything, then aren’t you just a fool?
>>182This is quite spicy.
>>166It’s a meaningless name.
There’s no way to give a name at any timing other than inappropriate ones.
I laughed a lot at the fact that Idate’s sub-character was named Ikaten.
Yoichi looks like Ichigo.
If you’re interested in clearing high-difficulty content as quickly as possible, you probably remember the names of the fastest clear members.
Most people aren’t interested, you know.
It’s the kind of situation where it’s famous, but not overwhelmingly so.
HIDE ON BUSH
Cats… have been around for quite a while.
I often saw Virtual Net ○○ around the RO era.
There was a character named “Sensitive Butt” sitting abandoned in a corner of a deserted dungeon, and when I came back, the chat log had a message saying, “Oh… so your butt is sensitive, huh?” The person who made that comment was sitting right behind my character, so I got scared and logged out right away.
I just put on whatever caught my eye at the time.
>>183This is exactly me.
>>183Out-of-control car and a line of elementary school students
>>183Conan Edogawa is here…
>>183A pro gamer in fighting games is forced to change their name.
It seems like they regret putting kazunoko on sushi after seeing a flyer for a sushi restaurant 20 years ago.
>>183Because of this, I’ve used the name nex zero before.
Buronto
Doesn’t it sound more like a radio name than an online game name?
>>186Is there a big difference between those two?
>>193The number of characters is surprisingly different.
Is it necessary to be that sensitive over the Prime Minister’s name?!
>>189If you attach the name Hideki Tojo, it would definitely be surprising…
I casually attach honorifics to names that are common among Japanese people every time.
Mr. Suzuki and Ms. Yamamoto
I’ve started to see VT-san quite often.
>>194I can’t find it even when I search!
>>194(I thought I’d check it out, but it’s not streaming.)
I forgot which game I used it in, but it’s a lorry corn.
Oman Koijirō! Oman Koijirō was here!
I don’t understand the ones who give dirty joke names the most.
The dirty joke modification genre is stable.
I thought it might help with my diet by naming my weight at that time, but I kept gaining weight.
I’ve started to think that I’ve been losing weight every time I play.
A certain net game had a slightly famous person named PakoPako Mama.
It seems I was reported, but there is actually no vulgar meaning in “pakopako” or “mama,” so I was safe.
Is there an original source for “strong and difficult to peel off”?
>>205This is exactly it.
I think so.
>>207Speaking of which, there used to be characters in the online games I played long ago that could reach the intestines while still alive…
>>205Isn’t it a common joke name in online games where items are named like “〇〇’s”?
Controlling your own character with a radio name is a different thing.
I’m using what I have on the desk.
It usually becomes soy sauce or Yakult.
There might be some people whose grandmother’s real name is okay or something like that…
I am still using the name of the strongest protagonist I came up with when I was in middle school.
There are two types available, for men and for women, so either option can be accommodated.
But I don’t like Japanese-style names because they don’t suit me.