All the World's a Stage: 4.0 roleplay addons

While World of Warcraft has plenty of extra gadgets and widgets for PvE or PvP players, there's little in the way of any kind of RP utility with the existing user interface. It was requested at BlizzCon this year that some sort of RP description tool be added to the existing UI, but if Blizzard does decide to do something like this, it's likely to be pretty far in the future. Thankfully, until that time does occur, roleplayers have loads of addons to choose from that can help them out.
Patch 4.0 broke a lot of existing addons for PvE and PvP gameplay, but most of the RP addons seem to have made the transition without too much hassle. While I can't go over every addon under the sun, I'm going to touch on a few of my favorite different RP addons that a good chunk of the RP population uses -- how they work, what they're for, and why you should have them.

One of the problems roleplayers run into is that there's no easy way to identify another roleplayer. Unfortunately, while RP servers do have an RP population, they also have their fair share of players looking for PvE or PvP who have no interest in roleplay at all. Fortunately, these addons have been developed for identifying roleplayers at one quick glance by allowing you to type up your own character's roleplay description and allowing you to see other player's descriptions, as well.
There are several different addons that do what MyRolePlay and FlagRSP2 do, but these two are the ones I hear about the most. I use MyRolePlay, but I used to use FlagRSP back in the day. The way these addons work is pretty simple. You just open up the interface and type in a physical description of your character complete with titles, surnames -- whatever you'd like, really. Once that information is saved, anyone with the addon can see your description by mousing over your character's name, targeting you, or simply using a hotkey. Other players who are using the addon will pop up in your tooltip as being flagged for roleplay, so you know who's around to RP and who isn't.

MyRolePlay has also undergone some changes, and I tend to like them a bit better. Rather than having to open up your main menu, you can simply go to your character pane, and you'll see a new tab next to currency labeled "MyRolePlay." Highlighting the titles of the different areas will give you instructions as to what goes in what box, which is an incredibly useful thing for new roleplayers to have around. There's a separate spot for physical description and history, as well as areas for your character's home, birthplace, and motto.


This is one of the more "advanced" roleplaying addons out there, but what it does to enhance the roleplay experience is nothing short of phenomenal. This addon works like MyRolePlay and FlagRSP2 -- only those with Gryphonheart Items installed will be able to see and use the items that the addon allows you to create. Say what? Create items? That's right. Gryphonheart Items lets you actually create tradeable items and objects, food, drink, quest items, and darn near everything under the sun with a few simple clicks -- or in the more advanced cases, a little coding.
Upon enabling Gryphonheart, players will find a new icon on their UI: a small blue bag. You can easily move the bag around the screen by holding shift and clicking it, so shoving it in a corner is entirely possible. The bag is the complete interface; no messing around with the interface menu is required for Gryphonheart. Simply click on the bag to open the menu, and hit "N" for new item. You can then select what level the item is going to be -- all the way up to Artifact, even -- and what kind of item it is.


In addition to creating items, Gryphonheart has one more handy feature that I use frequently: It will allow you to copy any in-game book, letter, readable quest item or piece of mail into its inventory. So if you don't feel like running all the way to the Academy of Arcane Arts and Sciences in Stormwind just to read a copy of Mount Hyjal and Illidan's Gift, you can just copy it to Gryphonheart and access it from your little blue bag at any time.

There are a million and a half different addons that will log chat for you, including an option in the existing interface in game. So why use an addon, and why this addon? Personal preference, I suppose. What WOWscribe Chat Logger will do is log your chat to a file called WoWChatLog.txt in your World of Warcraft/Logs folder. What makes this addon so different? Versatility, for me. With WOWscribe, you can pick which channels you want to log and which you don't -- so you can log whispers but not emotes, /say but not /yell, /party and /party leader, or everything all at once. It doesn't matter which combination you use; you can turn them on and off at a whim.
In addition to this, this mod is extremely simple to use. Just type in "/wowscribe" to bring up a list of commands in your chat window, type in "/wowscribe status" to see what you're already logging, "/wowscribe start" to start logging, and "/wowscribe stop" to stop. There is no crazy UI for this addon; it's all text-based -- and really, doesn't that make sense in the long run for a basic chat logging addon?
Why should you use a chat logging addon? In my case, if I am working on a story based on in game RP, I like having chat logs to fall back on so I can see who exactly said what or what took place. Logs can also be handy for those who don't play often; if a player can't quite remember where he was in a moment of RP from several weeks ago, he can go back and look up where he left off.
There are lots of other addons out there designed with roleplaying in mind. These are just a few of my favorites. Feel free to leave a comment if you have any amazing roleplaying addons of your own that you'd like to spread the word about!
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
silent.trickster Nov 21st 2010 6:48PM
When recent patches disabled WoWscribe, the idea of not being able to make roleplay logs in future inspired me to do the recent update work to bring it back to functioning for 4.0, the first addon work I've done.
Without it, I wouldn't have saved the years of storytelling that I now love to look back over. Delighted to see WoWscribe on this list.
dodgeballer2005 Nov 21st 2010 7:01PM
I guess it's off to the macro bin for my auto-RP help needs. I guess I'll make quotes for every other cooldown move I use.
xoxotl Nov 21st 2010 7:19PM
Wait... so, can you use Gyphonheart to make copies of books you haven't actually found, and then read it to get your "Well Read" achievement? 'cause that sounds suspiciously like cheating.
Anne Stickney Nov 21st 2010 7:32PM
Nope - you have to be reading the book to make a copy of it. You can't just randomly copy a book out of nowhere!
Ice Nov 21st 2010 7:46PM
What, no. Where did it say that? Nowhere. How did you come up to that conclusion anyway. *confused*
You can copy books you have read and share it to others, since the addon cannot interact with game environment or so forth I doubt you can do that.
Anyway the think I dont like about FlagRSP is the damn spam I get
"No player named "Stormwind guard" is currently playing" when I target anyone(this case guard obv) at all whether its NPC, pet, player.. Yes, its FlagRSP2.
Yangli Nov 21st 2010 8:39PM
@Ice: In what channel is that spam? Because I get none. But FlagRSP2 has it's own data channel, which should usually be automatically hidden by the addon. If that isn't the case, you can uncheck it in the settings of your chat-tab.
Raventis Nov 21st 2010 10:11PM
That spam's been linked with an outdated version of GHI.
Laiqualassë Dec 15th 2010 5:44AM
Aye, I also have those messages and don't use FlagRSP, only use MRP and GHI...
Raventis Nov 21st 2010 7:28PM
There's an error with a paragraph in your article.
"The nice thing that I have always liked about MyRolePlay is that it will let you view other player's character descriptions even if they don't have MyRolePlay installed."
This is no longer true. The compatibility was removed in 4.0. MyRoleplay users can no longer see the descriptions of anyone else, and no-one can see those of MyRP users. The Addons are now split into 3 families, which can only interact with the addons within their family.
Family 1:
FlagRSP2, FlagRSP Cataclysm, ImmersionRP
Family 2:
MyRoleplay, Marysue
Family 3:
TotalRP2*
*TotalRP2 can read the descriptions of those in Family 1, but does not share its data with them.
Oteo Nov 21st 2010 8:24PM
Don't forget Tongues!
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/tongues.aspx
Hollow Leviathan Nov 21st 2010 9:01PM
Gryphonheart looks absolutely amazing - that's a stupendous tool for crafting RP stories! Hats off to the developer of that.
Lanuria Nov 21st 2010 11:54PM
Please remember that RSP flags are for your physical description only, unless you're writing in the biography part of MRP.
Thank you,
A concerned citizen.
Persephanie Nov 21st 2010 11:48PM
ZOMG I loved GHI! I am so glad to see its back. We used to use it in my old RP guild "The Violet Dagger" a lot. Making quest items, and i had a Silvanas's music box (love sylvanas.)
Flavor text was "a cheep mock up of Sylvanas's music box, the box is a bit rusty but the music still plays" (used to listen to it all the time.)
Minstrel Nov 22nd 2010 12:14AM
Can Gryphonheart created items be traded to players who don't use the add-on? Or are they only visible/interactable between players with the add-on?
arawn.chernobog Nov 22nd 2010 4:38AM
Add-on players only, but usually RP communities will run GHI either way.
Redcow Nov 22nd 2010 2:49AM
As a roleplayer, I've always had a penchant for switching the languages constantly. So I've always found addons like Babel
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/babel.aspx
really useful. That's the latest version of these type of addons. Hasn't been updated since Jan 2010, but 4.0 hasn't broken it either. Was using BabelFu before it and LanguageCycle before that.
Anyway Babel has two important features. First, you can switch languages with one button push instead of having to find it by leafing through the chat window menu. And the second is the ability to choose which channels will change the language when you do it and which won't. So basically, I can switch to speak in Taurahe in /say and /guild while at the same time always speak in the common Orc in /raid without having to switch back or apologizing and repeating myself in Orc because I forgot to switch.
There's another addon I use, which also hasn't been updated since it came out, but still works called Storyteller.
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/storyteller.aspx
We have Storytelling Circles, so this one is useful when you stand in front of a crowd and have a whole story to tell. You can write out your whole story out, line by line, in Microsoft Word, copy/paste it into the Storyteller window in game and then each line will be told in succession with each click of the button.
Eris Nov 22nd 2010 3:15AM
Don't forget the awesome Total RP 2 : not only you have rp description (like myRP) and you can create new items (like GHI) but you can also *create new quests* ! And also: hide items in secret place around the world, make npc talk, play sounds, talk new langages, named your mount etc.
Very very impressive addon with only one downsinde imho: the english version is not yet ready, only the french one is release (since a couple of weeks).
Trinea Nov 22nd 2010 4:25AM
I'm very much looking forward to TRP2. I switched to it off IRP just to check it out some time ago (the old TRP version, of course) and ended up loving it. The new features for the addon look nothing short of amazing, and they honestly can't finish the English localization fast enough for me. The only thing I wish would disappear is the blatant advertising.
"This user is running Total RP~!" ...ugh.
Trinea Nov 22nd 2010 4:21AM
//When recent patches disabled WoWscribe, the idea of not being able to make roleplay logs in future inspired me to do the recent update work to bring it back to functioning for 4.0, the first addon work I've done.
Without it, I wouldn't have saved the years of storytelling that I now love to look back over. Delighted to see WoWscribe on this list.//
...and I personally LOVE you for it. Of all the addons I absolutely must have, WoWscribe is the one. I've been using it for something like three years now, and have literally thousands of pages' worth of logged roleplays saved to my computer because of it. If I had to go back to just the stock UI and could pick only one RP addon, this would be it.
arawn.chernobog Nov 22nd 2010 4:36AM
Ah GHI items, I remember making guild "faction tokens" and "quest items" with that... like stuff that would only react on killed Night Elf mobs and give you "Night Elf ear"s...
Why do I enjoy playing as a Quartermaster-style NPC so much?