My nephew’s cousin wants to learn how to play D&D 5e and I am the Dungeon Master. He along with his uncle, aunt, and cousin will be taking on an evil Necromancer’s lair.
My team and I fighting bandits in a bar brawl, and one of our teammates die in battle, and my shadow elf in a fit of rage decides to torture the bandit leader for information and then tie him to an anchor and dropped him in water😂
Goblins: “Don’t you think this battle music is abit over the top? It’s like you are trying to fight the final boss?” The Party: “You fool! We ARE the Final Boss!”
Hello, We are currently working on a theatre production at our high school and wanted to see if you would allow us to use your sound as part of our show? Please let us know. Thank you!
There is a reality TV show on ABC (Hulu) and there is a portion of this music that is played during the credits and it took me 3 episodes to remember exactly where I'd heard it before. 🤣🤣 it's called "the parent test"
This is exactly how long it took for a really long battle. In fact, it took 30 minutes to complete a round because we had nine players in the party so yeah.
Sunday 27th November 2022. Three (yes three) party members full on died to this music fighting 2 giant crocodiles, nearly a tpk, they were all (4 players) lv4s
I was a DM for a campaign that had been going for roughly two months when the party was getting wrecked by a Beholder. Our Mousefolk Swordsman, Luke, wanted our Leonin Barbarian to throw him at it. So he rolls for precision and gets a Nat 20. Then, Luke has to roll for dexterity so he won't screw up and get hurt while landing. Another Nat 20. From there, the Beholder starts freaking out and slamming itself into walls trying to get Luke off of him, who manages to fucking parkour across the wrinkles and crevasses of its face until it reached its pupil and stabbed the poor thing in the eye. Everybody else basically just dog-piled it until it died. That is my most insane Nat 20 moment.
Seeing you say mousefolk, swords men, rolling for precision, etc confused me and took me over 5 minutes to realize that 5e isn't the only edition of D&D
@@jarekhartwell6235 Luke was kinda scary in that campaign. He basically min-maxed his acrobatics and athletecism to the point that he was like a parkour god, plus his rediculous crit multiplier. He could probably beat most foes by himself if it wasn't for his 7 max HP. He ended up getting stepped on by the BBEG.
More like Shadowrun rather than D&D music
I everyday listen to this when I do my homeworks :)
Ive been using this as a battle song for 5 years now. Thank you
My nephew’s cousin wants to learn how to play D&D 5e and I am the Dungeon Master. He along with his uncle, aunt, and cousin will be taking on an evil Necromancer’s lair.
If you open this track in two different tabs and stagger them about 5 seconds apart it becomes something. entirely. different.
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O'Keefe Orchard
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That moment when the only responsible player almost got sent to the afterlife by a mop-wielding janitor:
204 Davis Road
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Ebert Club
Not dnd music tho and a lame loop
My team and I fighting bandits in a bar brawl, and one of our teammates die in battle, and my shadow elf in a fit of rage decides to torture the bandit leader for information and then tie him to an anchor and dropped him in water😂
What kind of a loser does this with his life
Im in a campaign right now called the darkwood chronicles and I have like 5 pets
you could aggressively twerk to this music - my druid with adhd
❤
Quote from my campaign while this was playing: "Did that dog just Marie Antoinette my balls????"
as soon as I switched from tavern music to this and smiled my players all let out the biggest sigh.
K C T E H
I need something for my 52 minutes, 26 seconds battle, and I found this, too bad I cant use it beacuse it's too short
Played this last night with the campaign fighting a dragon and it was a massive hit, blessing all of our ears
This hits hard
Goblins: “Don’t you think this battle music is abit over the top? It’s like you are trying to fight the final boss?” The Party: “You fool! We ARE the Final Boss!”
Srsly giving me chills, listening while writing a one shot campaign and it sets the perfect mood.❤
Yep! Writing a two shot rn including a butcher which uses human meat!
Ragade
Well, I will DM first time tomorrow, and I am certainly picking good background music, I just hope to DM as well as my music picking skills
Make more musicmix for exciting reading😊
Authenticgames videos...
to quiet
Does any one know where the music during like 14 or 15 minutes is from or what anime it's from it sounds from
This represents so much more to me than anyone could ever imagine
I have to loop this about 4 times every combat encounter 😅
Gotta get them orcs
Hello, We are currently working on a theatre production at our high school and wanted to see if you would allow us to use your sound as part of our show? Please let us know. Thank you!
wheres part 3
Shut your god damn mouth
@@charliestenson6487 the people are waiting!!!
There is a reality TV show on ABC (Hulu) and there is a portion of this music that is played during the credits and it took me 3 episodes to remember exactly where I'd heard it before. 🤣🤣 it's called "the parent test"
Since i am between characters and campaigns i guess i will lift to this video
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This is exactly how long it took for a really long battle. In fact, it took 30 minutes to complete a round because we had nine players in the party so yeah.
Sunday 27th November 2022. Three (yes three) party members full on died to this music fighting 2 giant crocodiles, nearly a tpk, they were all (4 players) lv4s
Hey you give leaderboard name music pls
ggg
Me and my brother currently freestyling to this
Sound the battle drums💀 sharpin your swords get ready 😈for war: I will play this song when I'm playing pubg to get me pump ☠
I was a DM for a campaign that had been going for roughly two months when the party was getting wrecked by a Beholder. Our Mousefolk Swordsman, Luke, wanted our Leonin Barbarian to throw him at it. So he rolls for precision and gets a Nat 20. Then, Luke has to roll for dexterity so he won't screw up and get hurt while landing. Another Nat 20. From there, the Beholder starts freaking out and slamming itself into walls trying to get Luke off of him, who manages to fucking parkour across the wrinkles and crevasses of its face until it reached its pupil and stabbed the poor thing in the eye. Everybody else basically just dog-piled it until it died. That is my most insane Nat 20 moment.
Seeing you say mousefolk, swords men, rolling for precision, etc confused me and took me over 5 minutes to realize that 5e isn't the only edition of D&D
@@jarekhartwell6235 Luke was kinda scary in that campaign. He basically min-maxed his acrobatics and athletecism to the point that he was like a parkour god, plus his rediculous crit multiplier. He could probably beat most foes by himself if it wasn't for his 7 max HP. He ended up getting stepped on by the BBEG.
ggg
Holy smokes! Are you sure you aren't in a movie or something?
"the poor thing" my man knows what his priorities are
big goofy haha