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Welcome to the RPGBOT.Podcast, where today's character creation lesson begins with basic geometry, escalates into psychic powers, and somehow ends with a pacifist circus bear being seriously considered as a build option.
In this episode, we take the gloves off and actually make characters for Pulp Cthulhu—choosing archetypes, rolling stats, hoarding skill points like goblins, and discovering that if you roll too well, you might accidentally invent the world's first telepathic himbo artist.
If you've ever wondered how Call of Cthulhu character creation becomes fast, fun, and dangerously powerful, this is where the pulp really starts to flow.
The D8 goes in the D8 hole.
Show NotesThis episode walks step-by-step through Pulp Cthulhu character creation, showing how investigators are built to be tougher, broader, and far more cinematic than their classic Call of Cthulhu counterparts.
Ash guides Tyler and Randall through the full process—then breaks it down into a Quick & Dirty method that can get players to the table in minutes.
Step 1: Choose an ArchetypeArchetypes replace traditional "classes" and are rooted in classic pulp fiction roles:
Each archetype:
This approach encourages concept-first design, letting the character idea drive the mechanics instead of the other way around.
Step 2: Generate CharacteristicsAttributes are rolled using the familiar D100 roll-under system, but with a key twist:
The result? Characters who feel powerful immediately—sometimes too powerful, leading to delightful accidents like rolling:
(Yes, the "himbo build" is real.)
Step 3: Talents (High Pulp Edition)Because this game is running High Pulp, characters receive four talents instead of two.
Talents are drawn from four categories:
Highlights from the episode include:
Talents dramatically define how characters play and reinforce pulp action over fragile realism.
Step 4: Occupation & Skill PointsOccupations grant massive skill point pools, often hundreds of points:
The result is wide, competent characters instead of hyper-specialized glass cannons.
The episode includes practical advice:
Instead of long essays, Pulp Cthulhu uses structured prompts:
Random tables spark instant character hooks, like:
One key backstory element becomes your Sanity anchor, helping characters recover from mental trauma.
Quick & Dirty Character CreationAsh closes the episode with a streamlined alternative:
Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you.
Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players.
Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings.
Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community.
Meet the HostsTyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix.
Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme.
Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy.
Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos.
How to Find Us:
In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net
Tyler Kamstra
By RPGBOT.net4.7
7878 ratings
Welcome to the RPGBOT.Podcast, where today's character creation lesson begins with basic geometry, escalates into psychic powers, and somehow ends with a pacifist circus bear being seriously considered as a build option.
In this episode, we take the gloves off and actually make characters for Pulp Cthulhu—choosing archetypes, rolling stats, hoarding skill points like goblins, and discovering that if you roll too well, you might accidentally invent the world's first telepathic himbo artist.
If you've ever wondered how Call of Cthulhu character creation becomes fast, fun, and dangerously powerful, this is where the pulp really starts to flow.
The D8 goes in the D8 hole.
Show NotesThis episode walks step-by-step through Pulp Cthulhu character creation, showing how investigators are built to be tougher, broader, and far more cinematic than their classic Call of Cthulhu counterparts.
Ash guides Tyler and Randall through the full process—then breaks it down into a Quick & Dirty method that can get players to the table in minutes.
Step 1: Choose an ArchetypeArchetypes replace traditional "classes" and are rooted in classic pulp fiction roles:
Each archetype:
This approach encourages concept-first design, letting the character idea drive the mechanics instead of the other way around.
Step 2: Generate CharacteristicsAttributes are rolled using the familiar D100 roll-under system, but with a key twist:
The result? Characters who feel powerful immediately—sometimes too powerful, leading to delightful accidents like rolling:
(Yes, the "himbo build" is real.)
Step 3: Talents (High Pulp Edition)Because this game is running High Pulp, characters receive four talents instead of two.
Talents are drawn from four categories:
Highlights from the episode include:
Talents dramatically define how characters play and reinforce pulp action over fragile realism.
Step 4: Occupation & Skill PointsOccupations grant massive skill point pools, often hundreds of points:
The result is wide, competent characters instead of hyper-specialized glass cannons.
The episode includes practical advice:
Instead of long essays, Pulp Cthulhu uses structured prompts:
Random tables spark instant character hooks, like:
One key backstory element becomes your Sanity anchor, helping characters recover from mental trauma.
Quick & Dirty Character CreationAsh closes the episode with a streamlined alternative:
Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you.
Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players.
Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings.
Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community.
Meet the HostsTyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix.
Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme.
Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy.
Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos.
How to Find Us:
In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net
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