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Gear that says who you are
In the Survey Corps, your rig tells your story before you do. A scout who lost a squad runs heavier gas. A Military Police hothead carries the anti-personnel kit even on parade days. A Garrison veteran on wall duty has worn his hooks down to nubs. This generator captures that personality in equipment form, so every named character in your story has a kit a reader could sketch.
What each loadout includes
- Blade profile: length, edge angle, taper, and replacement frequency.
- Gas tank setup: standard twin, extended reserve, or split low pressure rig.
- Harness mods: reinforced shoulder, low slung hip anchors, cut down chest plate.
- Trigger and grip changes: filed sears, leather wraps, custom finger loops.
- Optional anti-personnel kit, with notes on legality inside the walls.
- Maintenance habits and one personal token tied to a memory.
Using it in fiction or play
Hand a loadout to a character before their first action scene. Let the reader see them check the gas valves and tap the blade case twice for luck. In tabletop, treat the mods as small mechanical perks: extra gas range, faster blade swap, quieter approach. The personal token is your emotional fuse. When it breaks or gets lost, the scene gets heavier without a single titan on screen.
Canon fit
All variations stay inside what the show and manga have shown soldiers actually doing or improvising. Nothing here adds magic or sci fi upgrades. Reroll until a kit fits the rank, regiment, and personality you have in mind, then let that gear be the thing the squad teases them about until the day it saves their life.
Upgrade Your Gear
The Gear Variation Generator adds realism and diversity to ODM equipment with names like “Explosive-tipped tether” or “Noise-canceling harness.” Perfect for outfitting squads or custom loadouts.
- What role does the user have-combat, support, infiltration, or research?
- Is the gear standard-issue or prototype?
- What problem does the gear solve-mobility, safety, power?
- Does it alter the user’s abilities or fighting style?
- Was it developed in-house, stolen, or jury-rigged?
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn how to use gear upgrades in your worldbuilding and writing.
What does this generate?
Custom gear elements that add flair, utility, or realism to your characters’ loadouts.
Are these canon inventions?
No-they’re original inventions designed in the style of AOT gear technology.
Can I assign these to individual characters?
Yes-custom gear adds depth and visual distinction to scouts and squads.
Do these work in RPG systems?
Absolutely-treat them as special abilities, modifiers, or traits in combat mechanics.
What’s the best way to showcase them?
Include gear in scene descriptions, tactical briefings, or training flashbacks.
What are good gear variations (Attack on Titan)?
There's thousands of random gear variations (Attack on Titan) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
- Thermal insulation around gas canister preventing power loss in cold
- Grapnel hook with color-coded tension indicators
- Integrated harness restraining parachute line to hinge points
- Shockwave-insulating lining around gas canister
- Noise-canceling ear pads on gear harness for concentration
- High-friction boot soles for climbing wet surfaces
- Integrated blade sharpener within gear frame
- UV-resistant gear coating for durability in sunlight
- Explosive-tipped tether for breaching fortified doors
- Detachable shoulder stabilizers for added precision
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!