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marvel-universal-table

v1.0.7

Published

The Marvel Universal Table in JSON format

Readme

The Marvel Universal Table

If you're here, I'd imagine you already know what The Marvel Universal Table is. A friend wanted me to build him a dice roller for the Marvel table top game and I couldn't find any source of the data, so after many attempts, I landed on creating the table in JSON format and decided to make it available in the public domain.

Getting Started

To use The Marvel Universal Table, first you need to install it:

npm i marvel-universal-table

Then, import it into your project:

const marvelUniversalTable = require('marvel-universal-table');

Usage

The Marvel Universal Table has four parts:

  • feats: Flat Array of Strings

marvelUniversalTable.feats;

This would be used to get an array of all the named feats from the Marvel Universal Table.


  • ranks: Array of Objects of Strings

marvelUniversalTable.ranks;

This would be used to get an array of all the ranks, with a name and range property returned as strings.

marvelUniversalTable.ranks[0].name;
marvelUniversalTable.ranks[0].range;


  • chance: Nested Object

marvelUniversalTable.chance.{{ 1 - 100 }};

This would be used to get back an object containing nested objects with keys of 1 - 100. Inside each numeric key is an object of string pairs. Each pair lists the FEAT and resulting color for that key's value. This is the first of two steps in looking up the final result.


  • results: Nested Object

marvelUniversalTable.results;

This would be used to get back an object containing "white", "green", "yellow" and "red". You should plug the color in from the chance lookup here. In each nested object is a map of the feat named connected to the result. This is the second of two steps in looking up the final result.

Support or Contact

If you need help feel free to send me an email at [email protected] and I'll try my best to get back to you. I am a full time developer so please be patient if I don't respond right away.