A simple fan-made utility to help create custom tokens for the game Blood on the Clocktower.
To use this tool, you will need to have Python 3 installed on your computer. You can download it from the official website.
Once you have Python installed, you can install these scripts using pip
:
pip install botc_tokens
or manually by cloning this repository and running the following command in the root folder:
pip install .
We use Wand to handle image manipulation, which requires the ImageMagick library to be installed on your system. Check the wand install guide for details on how to get that set up.
For a full walkthrough and for more component packages, see the example repository.
The main script is run through its entrypoint botc_tokens
. For example, you might use the update
command to download
the latest assets from the web, and then the create
command to generate the tokens, followed by a group
command to
organize them into a single printable sheet using a json file from the official script tool.
You can use the --help
flag to see the available commands and options.
If you want to create experimental tokens for your in-person games, you can use the update
command to download the
current list from the official wiki. This is an incremental update, so it
will only download assets that are not already present in the local folder. We highly recommend double-checking the
resulting entries, especially the reminder token section. While the utility does its best to guess, it isn't perfect.
If you already know the reminder tokens, you can create a JSON file for the utility to use. See the
example repository for an example of the format.
botc_tokens update --output-dir /path/to/inputs --reminders /path/to/reminders.json
Once you have your role info, whether from the update
command or from your own creation, you can use the create
command to generate the tokens. This will create a folder with the role name and a subfolder for each token type. If you
would like to customize the appearance of the tokens, you can use the --component-dir
option to specify where to
find your custom components. Check the example repository
for an example of the expected structure.
botc_tokens create /path/to/inputs -o /path/to/tokens --components /path/to/components
Once you have created your token images, you can use the group
command to organize the tokens into a single
printable sheet. This command can take a directory or a JSON file with desired role grouping, which follows the
formatting of the official script tool.
botc_tokens group /path/to/script.json --token-dir /path/to/tokens --output-dir /path/to/printables
You can now print your tokens and use them in your games. Remember, this is a fan-made utility and is not affiliated with the official game in any way. We do not own the rights to the game, and we do not claim to. We are just fans who want to make the game more accessible to everyone. Please support the creators by buying the game. It is absolutely worth it!