Grauenwolf Traveller Tools

https://github.com/Grauenwolf/TravellerTools/

Random generators for planets, characters and trade, e,g,:

Origin: Origin C690100-6 permalink

Planet Info

PlanetOrigin C690100-6
StarportCRoutine Quality. Only unrefined fuel available. Reasonable repair facilities present. Scout base may be present.
Size69,600 km
Atmosphere9Dense. Tainted. Requires filter mask.
Hydrographics0No water. Desert World.
Population110
Government0No Government Structure.
Law0No prohibitions.
Tech6Nuclear Power. circa 1940 to 1969.
RemarksDe: Desert. Lo: Low Population. Ni: Non-Industrial.
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Wilderness Simulator Stats – Python

I took the java version from https://cosmicheroes.space/blog/index.php/2021/12/27/wilderness-simulator-stats/

and converted to python – there’s a jupyter notebook here:-

WildernessEncounterSim – Jupyter Notebook

Wilderness Simulator Stats

https://deltasdnd.blogspot.com/2021/12/wilderness-simulator-stats.html

https://github.com/danielrcollins1/WildernessEncounterSim

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiZNO5GyTtLj1jEZzeQGwR4zXi5a99JUClzZsiJl8h85vSN3nGdwVblRTkf1aQ8ImJa7KuNHWKlxgkbZHCZNTaSMQGMP9cX_EKjI3VnO9VdZ6xvG0Aea_pL3xgmpwhzplVokkKMXfikOeuogXu8F-9VSghSC0ctQBt0NRY7jruSeRWpb_M5Ul1ZRwGKQA=w200-h111

Wilderness Encounters: Clear (log chart)
Wilderness simulator distribution

“One more reflection on the Original D&D wilderness encounter charts. Last week we were using some tabulated charts to decide between two possible rules interpretations, and one was clearly much nicer. But that was based on just looking at the average EHD (Equivalent Hit Dice) for each encounter type, which is maybe a little sketchy. Since I’m obsessive about these things, I wrote a simulator program that actually rolls up the individual encounters (varying the number appearing by psuedo-random dice), and I had it spit out a thousand random encounters for each terrain type.”

This all looks like pretty reasonable results to me!

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