Succubus: come to my chambers noble warriors and heroes for you see- Heroes: We're asexual! Succubus: Oh a shame. And here I have all these kitties and puppies that want to be pet guarding a hoard of magic items that could make this fight trivial. Heroes: umm... Yeah. Charm works in multiple ways. Just using it as sexual is both lazy and creepy. Get creative.
Plot idea: A succubus keeps luring people away because they only think succubi use sex to lure people, and don't suspect the nice elderly lady who keeps offering them cookies and tea
It's only creepy if everyone isn't on board for it. If everyone is into it, then all is good. I will agree with the part about it being lazy, though. There's more than one way to skin a cat as they say
To be fair, the whole deal of a succubus is sex (at least as a mythical creature). I agree that charm in general is more than that but sexual seduction is an obvious choice for a female sex demon.
@@WayneAnonymous and there's always another way to feast on it. For example there's a succubus/incubus in my favorite book series who pretends to be a gay hair dresser to feed.
THE CHARMED CONDITION DOES NOT REQUIRE THE TARGET TO BE SEXUALLY ATTRACTED TO THE CHARMER (at least in 5e). The charmed condition means your character is magically inclined to regard the charmer favorably. Asshole's just mad bc he rolled a nat 20 Persuasion to try and bang another PC and she said, "My character is ace, but also persuasion isn't mind control so even if my character was attracted to men she still wouldn't immediately jump on your bone just because you asked nicely." Oof, sorry, I needed to vent.
The only 2 thing that i remember that imply sexual attraction are the Temptation domain and Lust domain from 3.5 Two narrow, situational and pretty weak domains with minor benefits that can be accessed only through demonic pacts
Yeah, it's magic not using your natural charisma to make someone fall in love with you. Like you can use magic to command someone to go somewhere even if they don't want to because it's MAGIC
@@realdragon Except you can't use command to make someone do something they see as harmful. Forcing someone to have sex with someone they don't want to is generally considered harmful. Heck, just decided to look through the spell list and even something like Dominate Person, which you could argue can make someone do harmful actions...only lasts a minute. I mean, maybe that's long enough for you to have sex with someone, but that's not most people. MAYBE you could argue for Geas, since it just specifies a command can't be inherently suicidal, but it also doesn't say they HAVE to do what you say, just that they take 5d10 psychic damage if they act counter to it. A lot of folks would take that over being forced to have sex with someone they don't want to have sex with, even if they like the person (are charmed by them)
As a DM I have used delicious food smells to shift the idea of charm magic being considered sexual. *"Those of you who failed the wisdom save, each of you smell the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked Garlic Bread. The smell reminds you of home, imparting a sense of nostalgia, and you feel like you can trust this NPC."*
If I remember correctly, Jesus didn't feel sexual attraction, but that didn't save him from being crucified, so it kinda disproves the "Asexuality is a balancing issue" statement
Y'know, I'm not saying it's homophobia, but getting on a mans case for owning flowers, calling a gay man a creep without elaborating, idk I'm side eyeing that lady for sure.
The girlfriend saying she didn't like a man making paper flowers felt like a veiled way of saying she didn't like that they were a gay couple without directly saying something bigoted.
That was my first thought as well. But the way OP described her reaction in general, I think she was just a general stuck up (w)itch who would of had the same issue regardless
@@realdragonYou say that about every single story of racism, sexism and homophobia. I swear, every time I see your posts, it's something gross. When are you getting therapy?
I was a Chemistry major, and I can tell you scientifically and medically that I have no idea what being a Forensics major has to do with gender or sexual studies.
@@beegborg3303 Well, Forensics usually include work in criminal cases or with criminal subjects etc. issues like sexual violence are a major area of application for a forensic. Edit: So their education includes these topics.
I like how asexual is listed, when its a sexuality, not a gender or sex (which is what the person seems to be suggesting). Perhaps he is mistaking androgynous for asexual, but I'm not even sure if that would be categorized as a "gender" as its simply an appearance that is ambiguous / having aspects of both male and female sexes. Also..."seduction abilities?" lol wut? This guy must be the type that plays "X NPC rolls a nat 20 for seduction on you and now you're in love with them" Not how I run my tables, Love and romance are at the player's discretion. If its a Charm effect, there are plenty of non sexual ways to charm a person. Considering its a mental manipulation spell, you could even just say "You view him as your brother, your father, etc. Someone you've known for years" Maybe they aren't playing DnD, but I've never known of any ability that would require any type of sexuality to work. LOL @ claiming sexuality is min-maxing.
Okay, there's absolutely no form of hate speach that is acceptable BUT you have to admit "You're too powerful for D&D and your very existence threatens the balance of the universe" is at least original. (also, this guy's whole rant about "the only four genders" is not only wrong, it's also entirely off topic)
Started defending against incels being called "incels" (I'm guessing an kncel wrote it) than spent most of the rant acting like a scientist and game designer to look smart.
@@WhyYouMadBoiI'd understand if they confused sex with sexuality, but they went the extra mile to be wrong by calling them _genders._ I'm assuming we all know the difference between the three here, but damn! If that guy really was in forensics, he sure didn't pass any sociology classes to get there!
@@conspiracypanda1200 Yeah like I get that the idea of "Being gay or ace is biologically wrong cause x y and z" but like my dude, do it better. This is to say nothing is actually wrong with it but yeah end of bloodline but everyone is their own person.
@@WhyYouMadBoi Technically a lot more than that depending on species. Slugs are all hermaphrodites. A lot of hyenas are also hermaphrodites. Mushrooms have over 40,000 sexes. (And scientists are still trying to figure out how that even works, because that's a crazy amount). Then there's abominations like hammerhead worms. Hammer head worms create clones of themselves by breaking or tearing parts off so a lot of them are genetically identical. They're also one of the few animals that zoologists recommend incinerating because they're an invasive species and are a lot more difficult to kill than most other animals. (Because they can regenerate, and clone themselves from any amount of living tissue). They also produce tetrodotoxin, which is the same type of neurotoxin that pufferfish are known for.
I’m genuinely amazed at how many people can only connect “Seduction” with sexual acts and nothing else - do they think when Anakin was “seduced by the dark side” good ol’ creamy Sheev Palpatine was giving him the most bomb gum job of his life? Charm and Seduction go so far beyond just the basic surface level of sexual gratification that it really shows how uncreative somebody is if they can’t see the word as any more than “want sex pp touch now!”
.... Now this makes me ponder. A LIST OF THINGS YOU CAN SEDUCE YOUR PLAYERS WITH THAT ARE NOT SEXUAL IN NATURE. By Class Artificer: Amazing designs for inventions that they can make. OR, if Artificers are very rare in your world, someone who actually understands their love of magic/science and wants to talk with them about it. Barbarian: Either a location of some great magic weapon OR someone who is totally wanting to hear all of their glorious tales of battle. Bard: Mystical lore of a forgotten song that all who hear it love, or just someone who is a total fan of their music/act/whatever. Cleric: A fellow disciple of their god wanting to discuss the intricacies of their church. Druid: The location of a great beast that they may wish to find and acquire the ability to turn into. Fighter: Okay, basically the same as Barbarian. Look I"m doing this for free, ya get what ya paid for. Monk: New meditation methods to help them focus OR actual unique magical items for monks (we can dream) Paladin: The location of an item that will up their STR, CON or CHA since they definitely would like more of one of those. Ranger: A spell that will make people finally stop doing "rangers suck" memes. OR an item for their animal companion OR if they're a ranger without an animal companion tempt them with an animal companion. Rogue: Any good sneaking item, a big score, or pull the barbarian route and have someone want to hear their story of their best score. Sorcerer: A way to find out which particular dragon their ancestor screwed and how to get some of that hoard money. Warlock: Depending on their status with their patron, either a way to get further into their good graces OR a way to get out of their service without losing their powers. Wizard: an amulet of health that also grants the tough feat. Or, ya know, mystic lore or something.
May a new wave of AnakinXPalpatine fanfiction be born from this comment. Need something to fill the void after a Rise of Skywalker spoiler made me laugh. (Joke below) "Palpatine got laid, hence Ray. Can you imagine Palpatine doing that?"
When trying to seduce my asexual character, our DM had the succubus offer cheese. I failed the roll, which honestly as a heterosexual would work better than sex anyway.
@@DHTheAlaskan No, wait, I have the solution: Lactose intolerance. You can't accept the cheese because you can't even eat it! And it's even balanced because you also can't eat cake, for it also generally contains milk! The PERFECT drawback!
That is pretty much an infallible 'charm anything' with no saving throws right there with the exception of a few vampires. And even Strahd would cave for the homemade garlic bread my spouse makes.
As someone said, "A siren's song charms you by singing about what you love, even if it's not a person." Love cake? You're hearing songs about how they have the most delicious cake. Like building models? Their song would be one of how there's a huge container full of unbuilt models right next to them.
Not to mention he didn’t (assuming gender sex) mention situations like XXY genetic abnormalities. XXY might physically present as fully female or even fully male. There’s no way to know unless we genetically test all us, if someone has that weird set up.
@@samanthacousland870 there are cases where someone that is xx or xy will present as the opposite chromosomal configuration. being xxy doesn't change those odds much and will almost always be male. you could think of x as sort of the base where y is the trigger to make you male.
Girlfriend in the first post is homophobic but just not willing to admit it. The people who attack men doing feminine things do so in a defense of traditional masculinity, that "it's not right" for men to be feminine... which is the exact same argument that homophobes make.
And if the guy had banned significant others (which he clearly hadn't), his husband lives there. You usually don't get to ban people from their own homes.
No see, that wasn't missing the point. That was a strawman argument. Don't argue against the actual argument; instead claim the argument is something else that's easier to argue against, and argue against that.
"The succubus appears to you as an old friend, Memories of childhood comes rushing trough your head. You wouldn't hurt wannayour best friend right? Make will save or be charmed"
Man, the "you can't be asexual in DnD" guy would probably hate my group's approach that your character being in a committed relationship can make it harder for charm to work in that way
Honestly if the only way you can think of Charm effects working is sex then you’re just solidly unimaginative. One of my favourite interpretations of Odysseus meeting the sirens is that they’re not just singing some sexy song but it’s all a euphemism for offering knowledge and foresight, something the trickster figure of Odysseus would have craved over all else
@@aquamarinerose5405And then you can play off of that. Have an encounter where one player is immune to the charm and has to snap their allies out of it.
@@aquamarinerose5405 yeah, I think the real solution is that, as a DM, you understand your party and are in control over their encounters. This feels like it can only remotely be a problem if a player doesn't tell the DM their character's orientation that being said, the way I run succubi is that they are hideous and their charm is an unnatural ability so it works on everyone.
Ugh, I want to call out those people in the first story who remained "neutral". There's nothing neutral about not speaking up when someone comes to your home, is rude, insults you in several ways, and even, under doubt, is acting venomously against your husband because of his disability.
Yeah there's truly sth to be said about seeing someone who isn't even a participant badmouth the host and his husband, talk shit about them on Discord, throw a bitchfit when said host rightfully bans them and then frame it as some sort of unnecessary drama like both OP and that guy's gf are being petty about it. If anything if they value the game more than they seemingly value the host then why wouldn't any of them take the mantle or leave?
To be fair oo didn’t say that they were neutral, he just said that some of them don’t care whether he chooses to keep her around or kick her out as long as they can continue playing
@@Bubaiel Yeah, you're right. They didn't say they were "neutral". But they also didn't say they "didn't care".They said they wanted to "stay out of the drama" which is arguably worse.
"I don't want to be that guy..." Yeah... sure you don't. Guy seems to be triggered by being considered an incel... then proceeds to be an incel. Brilliant strategy.
@@maskedmallard537 I've noticed that a lot of incels are quite proud of their um... "title" (see the r/incel subreddit) and get Very upset when they see it used in "derogatory" ways.
One of the old prohibition-era mob-bosses was really keen on flower-arranging. He started running a flower shop for money-laundering purposes but ended enjoying doing it as part of an actual job. Became the go-to guy to do the flowers for mob funerals.
The bit about asexuals having advantage against enemies like Asmodeus got me thinking. It would be really cool to do a one shot of a full ace party going to slay Asmodeus, they were all chosen specifically because their lack of sexual desires make them the natural choice for that specific quest.
asmodeus could still charm them with words promises of there ideals what they want in life though? asmodeus isn't all about sex and charm he is ambition literly a corrupter XD
@@drummerboi357 That would be the biggest plot twist - imagine going to fight the enemy thinking you're immune to their charms only to realize too late the enemy has other ways to charm you
As a fellow ace, if you want to charm someone who's asexual, offer them garlic bread, ice cream, or any dessert and they can happily help you move forward with your adventure. Respect for the asexuals cause respecting others is key to at least having friends which I doubt this creep of a dude ever had
I like how they said the guy needs to not allow his husband to come over when...Presumably the guy lives there. Like they litterally told OP to kick his husband out of their own home and they made it very obvious that they were intentionally missing the point of WHY they weren't invited back by pretending they thought this was about "no spouses allowed".
@samanthacousland870 why? It's true. Marriage is a now useless institution that only served to use women as bargaining chips in business and political deals. It is quite litterally a trap. There is no need for it. There aren't any advantages that you can't get with a power of attorney that you get with marriage. And it's no longer really more beneficial to file together as married over filing separate. You don't really get the tax benefits you used to anymore.
Idk what was weirder the unhinged guy ranting about asexuality or the flirt at the end who can’t tell he’s scaring the girl not winning her over . Shocker and this is why crispy’s content will never go dry
My money's on unhinged guy being worse because that was real life and I saw the original comment. So many horny players assuming their actions are perfectly okay makes it bad but not unexpected.
@@ArcCaravan My opinion on this, is that if someone wants to be horny, then find a horny table to play with. Same thing for murder hobos. Find a table that likes murder hobo-ing. Otherwise, keep it in your pants. (Weapon or otherwise).
Soldiers not being scared of a fire tornado? My ass! I had a buddy who would turn tail and run at the sight of a spider. A fire tornado?! My ass would be gone so quick I’d leave a dust cloud.
While the way the "soldier" argument was said irks me, there'd be plenty of reasons to assume the fire tornado is an illusion and investigate it without harm.
@@ArcCaravan no no. The guy went on a rant inside his rant about how girls that develop early just say that and lie about it because they're "uncomfortable qith the attention they're getting." He used this in reference to the girl that said this. Let that sink in. If she "developed early" but hadn't yet "gotten used tot he attention" because she's young. What age do you think this implies that girl was? At the very most a teenager. Whether that is the characters age or the actual players sage, I don't know, but clearly this dude has some really bad issues that need eradicated.
Unfortunately there is a lot of overlap between incels and pædo's. A lot of them get into the mind set that the only way they can get a girlfriend is to groom a preteen-teen before she becomes a "thot" and rides the "cock carousel with Chad and Tyrone". They also use really creepy justifications like "100 years ago it was legal to marry a 14 year old!", anything to excuse their desires for children.
@@Insertia_Nameia Even without that consideration, I've yet to see anyone moaning about ace/aro people who doesn't come off like an entitled "nice guy" or an actual sex pest.
From her behaviour at the session, it sounds (to me) like she didn't just not want to be there... she also didn't want her partner to be there. So she started issues which resulted in the game ending: Mission accomplished. Now, her partner doesn't get to go and do something that doesn't interest or include her.
@@adambeckett8394 You know… I never thought of that. She might not like the attention the guy isnt giving her when with friends, either intentional or not, it could be a manipulation tactic so he spends more time with her and less time with friends.
As someone with combat PTSD: Over half the folks in my support group on my base had their PTSD for non military reasons. EVEN ON A MILITARY BASE combat PTSD is not the main form of PTSD.
Oh, and before anyone goes "but combat PTSD is more severe" NO. It can be, but PTSD severity often has little to nothing to do with how severe the triggering incident(s) was/were. It has more to do with what happens afterwards. And, in general, folks who face trauma in combat zones are given better care afterwards than someone who (for example) feels responsible for the death of a neighbor's child because they were the first responder when there was nothing to be done. There were also folks in my group who joined the military to get away from abusive home situations where literally no one cared about them for their first 16-18 years of life. I was EASILY one of the least traumatized people in my group.
It seems every American friend I has has a family member or close friend that has horrible PTSD from the army. Never from combat, always because the US Army is an institution of pure evil and everyone there is a monster. Most of the stories are about female soldiers... Why is America such a dystopia?
I bet you all the rpg stuff I own that the woman of the first story tagged along with her bf because she was afraid he could enjoy any type of activity without her Orwellian surveillance. Also the dude in the second story talks about humans like they're pokemon types
The seduction thing reminds me of an episode of Ducktails from the 90s. The gang is on a ship going some where (I think it was a parody episode of Homer's Odesy) and they come across a Siren who tries, and almost succeds, in tempting scrooge (except he gets tied to the mast) by saying "pennies, nickles, quarters, dimes, come to us while there's still time" knowing his love of money and using that as his lure. Greed can be as much a temptation as lust... I mean any of the 7 deadly sins could be the vice that a demon or bad guy uses to tempt a party member.
Greed is a natural temptation to adventurers, arguably way moreso than lust. Just think of how preoccupied the average hero is with getting "sick loot" from whatever adventure they're on. Now imagine a situation where a fiend is dangling a (definitely not cursed) +3 flametongue longsword in one hand and a contract in the other...
Though, as I've admittedly kinda gone as a broken record in a few comments here. Succubi are kinda pigeon-holed into the "The temptation is Sex" thing since they're literal physical embodiments of Lust and sexual desire.
@@aquamarinerose5405 Do you wanna know the best part of lust? It isn't limited to only sex - it's one of the most flexible sins as lust is basically a *strong* desire for something. It can be a strong desire for money, power, strength, sex, even blood. That's why bloodlust is a thing
About the assexuality OP post: That reminded me of a small moment in a campaign I was in. My character is ace nonbinary. And we were in front of Azmodeus. Here's what I found cool, Azmodeus on this DM's perspective was like, undeniably attractive for everyone. Everyone. The party had a straight barbarian, a bi elf, a couple of lesbians and a panssexual warforged. So everyone saw Azmodeus with a different flavor of "sexy". The barbarian saw the demon as eerily affeminate, the exact words of the DM were male bimbo. The lesbians saw him as a very sexy lady, but clearly with that deep voice like Doctor Girlfriend from Venture Brothers. The bi and pan saw him as this absolute himbo and my character.... .... here's where I lost it and started cackling. Azmodeus was just a tall, tubby cozy dude, in a maid dress. While he spoke, between sentences, my character kept hearing "Are you comfortable tho? We got tea, I can massage your temples after this...". Here's the funny thing.... I'm the only one that failed to resist the charming spell, so everyone was like "You won't seduce us foul demon!" while my character was like, ".... are we looking at the same person? This guy seems alright. I could go for some tea..." The DM took extra 20 minutes describing this but dammit, we all got a kick out of it
As a charm speciailized player (I like playing high CHA races first and foremost incubi and using enchantment/illusion spells) even I'm looking at that asexuality rant like WTF?! Guy definitely took a dose of eldritch madness somewhere down the line. Also love the following skit it was funny especially calling in Will.
I remember a tumblr thread where people were speculating around "if sex is off the table, what would a siren lure you with?". I can't recall any specifics but I remember having a few good chuckles
That stress story is one I could very well have written (note, I did not write it). I talk a lot about how unbelievably frustrating it can be to have the dice refuse to let you succeed, and struggling with anxiety and stress (which I also do) can make it so much worse. Especially if you have a close shave and nearly lose a character, that can all mix together and turn what's supposed to be fun into something utterly miserable.
I can relate to that, yeah. My first and only time playing Pathfinder 2e, the dice wouldn't cooperate for anything, to the point where in three sessions I can count the number of times I rolled a double digit on a d20 on two hands, and I can count the times I hit an attack on one. I liked the character, and the roleplay, but the rolls made the game just feel... so awful, to the point where I don't think I'll be playing PF2e again; I know when a game does not want me, and Pathfinder CLEARLY doesn't.
@ethanrose9682 Worst game experience I ever had, I rolled 1 success in the entire 4-hour session, at least 4 crit fails, and my one success, the DM immediately undercut by making me do a follow up roll, which failed. Needless to say I was not back for the rest of that campaign
> be me > Make character that's supposed to be a watchmen > Fully min/maxed into perception > Never roll higher then a 10 on any perception roll. Sometimes RNGesus just be like that. 😅
This is the danger of any system that only uses a single die to determine outcomes. It has a heavy reliance on luck and often doesn't reward skill nearly as much as it should. You could always swap to using 2d10 if playing D&D. This will make rolls a bit more consistent without changing the game toooo much. Granted you won't get crits nearly as often either, but I'd take consistency over crits any day.
I would rule 'You see the [charmer] not as an object of lust but pure a e s t h e t i c beauty. Like a song or or colorful flower you don't want to bang it but are still captivated by its supernatural beauty.' That'll keep the ase individual happy while keeping the game fair.
I felt that dudes stress. Having fun and cool ideas to do only for everything to be blown back in your face. It would make me wanna rip my hair out. Also that barbarian was a jerk. Why would you explain this " Well you see REAL SOILDERS are yaddha yaddha yaddha" like we are in fantasy. We can have fantasy. Also that is basically like just talking down to op at that point because he had to have known op was angry.
i don't think the barbarian was using real soldiers as an explanation but that the enemies they're fighting are like soldiers that they can push through a stressful situation and not be paralyzed by fear from the image the phantasmal force spell made.
that second story made me so uncomfortable. how are people so uncreative that when they see a asexual character they go "thats OP!" instead of just having the "seductive demons" offer things like cheese or the magic item the character wants?
I'd joke that they're so desperate for sex it's all they can think of wanting, but I don't think that's true. I mean I'm a cishet dude who has had some long times without any and even at my worst there's been other non-sexual things I'd want more. Hell, even if you're arguing interpersonal connections only, I'd have my seduction demon tempt a player with a long engaging conversation on whatever their player is a fan of. Not wanting sex or romance doesn't mean you don't want bonding over things.
If your game has situations that rely on magical seduction to the extent that an asexual character would break your game, tell them in session 0. Because if there's going to be a situation where a player can't say no to sex, that is something that really needs to be discussed in session 0 because a lot of people would not be comfortable with that. And, as many people have pointed out, if the only way you can think of charming people is with sexual attraction, you're not very creative.
Phantasmal Force can be both an incredible spell and a useless spell, it just depends on how your DM rules it. "The target rationalizes any illogical outcomes from interacting with the phantasm". When the Ranger shot an arrow at the fire tornado and the arrow disappeared from his vision, I would have ruled that he should have assumed that the flames had incinerated it. If one attack is all it takes for the enemy to see through the illusion, what is the point of the spell? However, the spell can become too strong for a 2nd level spell slot. Rules as written, the enemy has to use his Action to see through the illusion. If you had cast the spell as an Iron Maiden, with spikes protruding from all sides, you have effectively blinded and reduced the target's speed to 0. If the only way for the monster to escape is to use its Action to make an Investigation check, good luck- thanks to Silvery Barbs and Hex, that monster is never getting free
I assume the arrow shot WAS the investigation check with knowledge that illusions exist and are very possible. I don't recall said arrow as intended to do damage, just spending it as part of an investigation check.
As an asexual person who makes asexual characters, when on the wrong side of the charmed condition it is **super** easy to have your character platonically enamored with the charmer. You can think they're really cool (like an artist or creator you like), just brush off red flags and blindly trust them, seek out their approval (like a parent or mentor), be compelled to protect them (like a small cute animal) or anything non-sexual. The charmed condition doesn't even say anything about being attracted to the charmer.
My character's charm canonically has her be so adorable that you can't bear to hurt her and are willing to forgive anything she does (within reason) like a cheeky cat, and you just *have* to spoil her.
The Asexual bit with DnD shorts is honestly genius. Thank you, from a non-binary asexual player who is most comfortable playing characters with the same "stats." I never knew I was SO OP. 🤣🤣🤣
Asexuality also grants a DR 500/- bonus in Pathfinder 1e. Unfortunately in second edition they nerfed it to just a DR 150/adamantine, which is silly. That's should be a bisexuality trait.
Aw man that stress story HURT. I had a similar experience whilst playing Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed with my friends - it had been our first time playing it in a while so everything had been rebalanced, so things started going sideways almost immediately and I didn't handle it very well. I clammed up in my frustration and eventually caused the game to end early. Felt like as much of an arse as I'd been acting, and I still feel awful about it now. In those situations, you really gotta step away, cool down, and then apologise. These things happen, and though it doesn't excuse the bad behaviour, sometimes you're dealt a shit hand and it's the straw that breaks your back, especially if it feels so unrelenting.
Obviously the ranty incel guy is insane for a number of reasons but I really want to focus on the fact that he is completely okay with a GM forcing seduction magic/rolls onto players who don’t want them. Like regardless of his stupid takes about asexuality, the idea that playing an ace character is an excuse to not deal with sexual situations implies that it is by default okay to force sexual situations on characters who *aren’t* ace, which is… creepy.
that very first text exchange broke my heart, but i had something similar happen. accept, I'm the one who may not touch D&D again, as a player. I love my dad, he's been a DM for years, and he loves D&D, he learned to read on the monster manual books to get his reading scores up, its an important game to him. which is why, when he wanted to teach me how to play, and play D&D with me, I was more then exited. Fast forward I wanna say, 5 failed games and discarded characters later I just want to quit and never look at another dice set again. Forgotten realms is very sentimental and important to him, so he wants to always play it by the book. If I want a wand, I need to make it out of in universe materials, I cant make up my own, which is fair- untill you force an ADHD autistic kid to sit and sift threw wood types for 3 hours at the start of your game. (warlock/sorcerer if you were wondering) And, then there was my character Oliver, who had to have nearly every aspect of his personality changed to fit HIS world. Oliver to Olivise, black cat familiar to black cat friend, stealing pocket watches to stealing silver spoons. At that point i didnt wanna play him either! he wasnt MY charcater he was my dads. (he was a HUMAN TOO) But the most recent issue, and the one that stung the most, was when he was making a campaign for my little cousins, and asked me, as a somewhat seasoned player, if I wanted to join (I had played two games at that point, only one to the end, so I had more experience then they did), he sold it to me as a light hearted for fun do what ever campaign, he didn't specify level he just said give him a character. so I did. A tabaxi lich who has NO lich abilities (that he knows of). His class is bard and his name is Arcade, he looks like an arcade carpet. His instrument is his skull wich he bangs on with two mallets and makes notes by opening and closing his mouth. Dad agreed. I was happy, exited, kept checking in asking when we could play, ect. About a week later he comes to me and is all "I think im gonna limit the races" wich he only told me about, AFTER agreeing to my character. He refused to add just one more race, I told him ill yeet the lich part if I can just keep the tabaxi and he firmly said no. So I dropped the game. Hes to argumentative and strict as a DM for my tastes, and I know my little cousins are gonna be board out of their fucking minds. I just hope HE doesn't get to hurt by it, but I'm likely never gonna play a game from him again.
I'm sorry that you and your dad are a bad match for this. For any TTRPG to work, playstyles have to mesh well for every player to enjoy themselves at the table. A strict rules lawyer cannot DM for players that want a more flexible game. Hope that if you do ever feel like giving this another try, you find a table with a similar mindset.
Funny thing even if they're trained soldiers being caught in a tornado of fire isn't exactly something you can just power through, first things first it will greatly diminish the amount of breathable air you have, temperature will rise so you'll start roasting like a pig, and lastly here's the kicker the little air you breathe will be scorching hot, and your lungs are moist, this will conduct heat faster than the air you're breathing meaning you're roasting your insides faster than your outsides, you'll get burns in your lungs which will put you in an excruciating pain. Whoever stays calm through that you're either undead, or a freaking warforge.
Holy crap that creepy-ass incel letter! I'm not even Ace and my blood is boiling, maybe just as a cis woman who remembers too many pests who don't want to accept the word "no," and it absolutely enrages me that people can't seem to accept that someone is not interested in sex. Whether it is with them, or with anyone. Am I off base here, feeling like the whole denial of asexuality is an effed up insistence that people don't get to say no? *screaming* I had to pause and write this comment, so it's possible there'll be another comment from me after I finish listening to your video. Edit: Also, how much non-consensual romantic coercion is in the games this person plays??? For me? The answer is effing ZERO. Even with incubus/succubus charm effects, all they've ever done in games I've played with reasonable people, is make you like and trust them. THAT'S IT. Role-playing games are not a place to subject unwitting so-called friends to your r*pey fantasies, Jesus! No, it's not freaking cheating or overpowered to say your character doesn't have romantic or/and sexual interest in anyone.
Agreed. What got my blood Boiling is acting like claiming a degree means the argument is correct because of science. Acting smart while talking down to people who don't like incel behavior.
@@ArcCaravan whats more pathetic is the dudes is whining on TH-cam comments while flaunting his degree card. Bruh your on *youtube comments * this is website where no cares that u have a degree in science or any major
oh my GOD this is also the guy who went off at another ace person I was talking to in the comments about how you shouldn't call yourself asexual without a medical diagnosis 😂I recognize the "FORENSIC SCIENCE MAJOR" part 😂That's also a great rant even though I did't read the whole thing, it went on for like a whole PAGE
@@360entertainment2 Nah, he tried convincing me that he works as a "cOVeR Up" guy, using his totally real forensics experience at a big time casino. Dude was telling me his whole life story man. He got booted out of community college but SWEARS he was on track to go to Yale. It's hilarious.
That DM really needs to look up what Phantasmal Force does cuz it forces the target to believe the illusion is real as part of its power. No amount of checks or saves allow them to discern it is an illusion and that illusion can even cause harm if it is something that could do so(like a fire tornado). So in the case of that casting, their DM hella nerfed their spell by allowing the enemy to roll a check against it and basically ignore it.
As per the spells description the target MAKES an Intelligence save and CAN make a Investigation check to realize it to be an illusion and ignore the spell. The complicated part is WHEN can the target make the check? Especially Phantasmal Force makes the target to come up with an explanation for anything illogical. Imo somebody would have to realize the target is under the spell and convince them to investigate. The spell can be avoided, however doing so after the initial save shouldn't be easy. What I'd rather know are the stats of the bard, failing due to low numbers can in fact be pretty frustrating.
@@ancoron8257 Agreed, without outside influence to help them it doesnt make sense for the target to investigate the illusion. They would simply believe its real and likely terrified of it x3
@@ancoron8257 Yeah, baseline Phantasmal would make events play out as such: - Ranger makes fire arrow - Ranger shoots an arrow they think is on fire - Arrow hits target - "Why is the target not screaming from the fire that is actively still burning them?" - Ranger maybe starts to make checks next turn.
@@ethanrose9682 Except the spell makes the target rationalize any thing that happens when interacting with the illusion so they would never realize something is amiss. So it wouldnt be "Why is the target not screaming from the fire that is actively still burning them?" but rather "Oh I guess that didn't work out" So I still have to stick with Ancoron's reasoning that they could only make checks after someone not affected points out to them they're seeing an illusion.
I've never had sexuality come up in any of the games I've played, yet different kinds of mind control is a tool used by everyone that has DMd in my group. That "science" idiot really outed themselves.
The gall of this guy, she wasn't barred from entry bc spouses aren't allowed. She was banned bc she was rude and disrespectful, he needs to address that instead of deflecting
Counter point to the overpowered asexual characters: Any seduction effect against asexual characters simply has the monster offering unlimited Garlic Bread (cheesy variant available)
Re: A Lot of Stress The thing that I feel helps my group in those situations is we have a meme channel and an ooc channel for that stuff so you don't need to hold it in. While your character is useless and you're using your turns to do the same thing over in vain or get rid of a status condition you can be crafting a quick meme to make everyone laugh *with* you, not *at* you. No, this won't magically cure anxiety, but it makes even the bad rolls fun in their own way. For example, my "smart" character has failed every single INT and WIS check he's made this ENTIRE CAMPAIGN (4 sessions) so I threw together a quick image from Spongebob with Patrick going "It's okay, Rocky (changed to my character's name though), you go when you feel like it!" Recently, we also had an arena arc. DM said there are only 2 rules, you can't kill your opponent and you're locked into either martial or magic tournament. We ask where we (blood hunter and druid) fit in. DM says martials. So we pull out Air Bud's "there's no rule that says a dog can't play basketball" but turn it into "there's no rule that says a competitor can't use wendigo arms (grappling appendages from my race, reflavored)" and "there's no rule a bear can't use kung fu" lol
@6:24 - Dude seriously just confused Asexuality with Androgony. @18:02 - This story sounds more like the DM found the bard to be overpowered and wanted to shutdown most of their options. Even hardened mercenaries are going to hesitate or even flinch back when FLAMES BURST AROUND THEM.
I remember when I tried to dm a game for me, my sister, and her daughters. Only one of them were actually invested, that being one of my nieces. The other niece checked her Twitter and instagram every few minutes, and my sister both fell asleep and left early to answer a very, very long phone call… I learned from that alone that a game night with the family is a horrible idea.
I do recall a Succubus encounter in 3.5 that nearly tpkd the party as we all failed our save and we spent most of the encounter fighting each other over the creature. It was a fun encounter since we got to do some pvp.
in baldurs gate 3 charm is used with harpies, however its displayed as a magical effect that just takes over people’s minds. like a little tiefling kid is the one being charmed before the encounter starts
I like this definition of charm "control or achieve by or as if by magic." example: "pretending to charm a cobra" When charm something, their reaction isn't default of "This is an unknown unit, I must assess, than decide my actions" Charming someone is more like "I don't need to assess anything, I only get good vibes." Thus I kinda wish when you charm someone and pcs are like "Wanna woohoo?" Their response should be like "Only if buy me dinner first, teehee." Charm is not a love potion... actually now think about it, love potions are not roofies!
A lot of the times when I'm playing, there is at least 1 first time player at the table. As a result, I want to make sure everyone has fun in the game, in and out of combat. If the Bard was struggling in combat, casting spells, that I kept saving on, I would fudge my rolls and fail them. Sometimes people are unlucky, and it gets to them. I want my players to feel like the heroes. I'll fail on purpose to give them the wins when they need them.
That asexuality power gaming part reminds me of that fallout new vegas meme about how bisexuals are more powerful because they deal 10% more damage to everyone.
Incel: Talks about asexuality, and sexuality in general, as apparently they're offended by people being ace? Me: "They just... they keep going... holy shit..." If you're offended by me being aro/ace, or my characters being aro/ace... like chill man, it's not any of your business!
13:41 phantasmal force has that illusion clause to it, saying something to the effect of “While a target is affected by the spell, the target treats the phantasm as if it were real. The target rationalizes any illogical outcomes from interacting with the phantasm. For example, a target attempting to walk across a phantasmal bridge that spans a chasm falls once it steps onto the bridge. If the target survives the fall, it still believes that the bridge exists and comes up with some other explanation for its fall; it was pushed, it slipped, or a strong wind might have knocked it off.” So poking it with arrows would logically be a attempt to use an item and thus the investigation check wouldn’t happen because investigating it is a designated action. You’re not useless your DM is just out for you
I am not usually the grammar and diction police but it was pretty funny that the guy wrote that he didn't like that incel was being used as a "purgative" term. Purgatives are laxatives. I think the term he was attempting was pejorative, which means belittling. Crispy, trying his best to decipher this persons nonsense then went with prerogative which is a right or privilege to do something.
The third story, "a lot of stress", was pretty interesting to me. I could easily see that story as a horror story from another players perspective about a bard who threw a temper tantrum because of bad rolls, even when the DM gave him the deciding blow and tried to set up a main character moment about becoming the rival of the escaping bad guy. The "trained military" comment also seemed like the barbarian trying to consolidate the GM who did nothing wrong yet was made to feel like shit just because a player was unlucky with their roles. This might not be the most compassionate advice, but if something as normal as a bad combat makes you feel so bad that the whole table doesn't feel like playing anymore then you either need to fix that about yourself or find something else to play together.
I hate that I immediately knew which weird totally not a stinker of a rant it was because I saw it in the wild (the comment section that is). It's great to get some extra laughs from it by putting it in a video. Stupid people = more content
every time the topic of asexuality and seduction comes up I cant help but think of that scene from one piece where ussop tries to wake up luffy, sanji, and zoro by talking about a strong lady with swords and meat
I relate way too much too the anxiety/stress story, but more from the DM's perspective. It's the reason why I can't DM for my brother as he's done it twice with two different one-shots. - The first one he played a dumb, agro barbarian (think Jock stereotype from old campy horror movies). I thought everything went well and everyone was enjoyjng it but then we got to the boss fight. My brother's character taunted the spellcaster boss enemy, so, I had the boss first turn cast "Tasha's Hideous Laughter" on him and he failed. So many times in a row. The other players weren't playing... amazingly... by trying to take out the minion enemies while letting the boss just sit back and do damage. It also meant that no one was forcing him to take concentration checks. The boss also focused on the squishies and didn't damage the barbarian because he was pretty smart. My players also were playing pretty slowly, due to other issues/new players, so turns took a while and the barbarian kept failing as he dumped stated both intelligence and wisdom. It got to the point that I just had the boss drop concentration for another spell because i felt so bad about my brother not being able to do anything. But, by that point my brother didn't care anymore and just phoned in everything. It ended up being a complete defeat for them. My brother ended up cold shouldering me for a while and I found out later he was extremely mad at me because he felt like I was gunning for him. It really ruined my confidence as a DM for a while and I didn't DM for around a year after that. - It was two years later that I invited him to another one-shot with my regular group as he hadn't played DnD in a while and he really wanted to be a player (he's mostly DMed). I thought that if he and my group got along well that he could maybe join my camapign. It didn't start off as well as before. He was part of the antics for the first bit but then pulled back during a joking RP moment between the other three characters. My other players have been friends for a while (two are siblings) so it was probably a bit hard to cut in? I'd ask my brother what he was doing while they were having the conservation but he just shrugged it off and saud he was looking at something. He tried to think of something during a pretty difficult combat (the enemies were really tough but stuck in a corridor and couldn't move if seen, they would cast darkness around themselves though, but they knew that they needed what was at the end of the corridor) which was more of a creativity challange rather than a straight combat one. He couldn't come up with a solution so he just hung back. It was done after that. He just ended up going on his phone the entire time. During the boss fight, he would only tune back in when it was his turn (I had to call his name multiple times, he was sitting next to me while the other players were over discord). I homebrewed the entire one-shot, something I don't really have confidence in but I'm trying to get better. I had to call off the next week's session because my mental health was so bad because I worked really hard as a DM and it took hours to make a bunch of maps from scratch (...I'm slow at it). I later found out, from my Dad, that my brother believed I was gunning for him again and purposely ignored him so he never wants me to DM for him again, which hurt... but, i wasn't going to play with him again after that again, so, yay? Sorry, this was incredibly long. I'm just glad that I have a group of players I've been DMing for, for about a year now, and they seem to be having fun. I still don't think I'm a good DM though, but at least I'm trying to improve. My anxiety and stress about sessions are still pretty bad though.
For story 3 I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and guess that their game was being hosted on Roll 20 wasn't it? I get we all have games where lady luck just isn't on our side, but Roll 20 just seems set up to ruin any dice rolls that aren't made by the DM. Also OP should learn not be so hard on themselves. The more you blame yourself for anything and everything only makes your anxiety worse.
Yeah. I remember that time our dm gave us two different roll 20 games to join because that was her solution to showing up two game at the same time and I ended up rolling on the wrong one because I had more luck XD
Ok, so here's the thing: I know a lot of asexual people, and they are often *Super* open to temptation, the way I would play this as a DM? "The Succubae and Incubi beckon your character over, holding out a pot of a complex, floral smelling blue tea and a number of books on esoteric topics. One offers to rub your feet, which now that you think about it, you have been on all day every day for weeks now..." Like... Aces are just not interested in sex, they still have *all the other desires*. Gonna blow people's minds when I tell them that a lot of aces are really into kink. Some are even fine with sex, and will have it with partners, they just have no drive or urge to initiate it.
Watching videos like these have not only helped me become a better player and avoid the usual traps newbies fall into, but it's also helped me see problematic behaviours before they can get out of hand when I recently started my first ever game (this Sunday marks it's third session 🤯), so thank you Crispy!
So I think that everyone who uses charm shit forgets that Charm spells, clearly state, the target would NOT DO WHAT IT WOULD NOT NORMALLY DO. This means, if they wouldn't bang you on a sober day, your charm won't do shit. You compel monsters/people to act in your favor, guard you from some guards charging you, open a door that you're not sure if it's trapped... not drop trow and got to down. Blame needs to be put on DM's for allowing this to become the meme/playstyle that it is now. Sure seduce/charm can be fun bits to the game but if it becomes a fuck fest then give them the 'book of erotic fantasy' and tell them go play some solo games while you run a real game
I.. I’ll quote the Tumblr post: “Succubi lure you with WHAT YOU MOST DESIRE, it can be endless knowledge, your asexual pirate is not safe” Unless your DM is not creative lmao I think many of my characters would be charmed by just.. emotional support, funnily enough Sex isn’t a desire for one reason or another (orr as a reflection of yours truly lol)
People need to realize Asexual doesn't mean they can't be charmed you just gotta get creative. Like luring them with knowledge or the best way to a persons heart food. I'm not asexual but even if the most grotesque looking monster gave my a perfectly cook meal entirely catered to me and my current taste i didn't even know i wanted. you best believe I'd give em anything. my soul, my kidney, my hand in marriage.
Succubus: come to my chambers noble warriors and heroes for you see-
Heroes: We're asexual!
Succubus: Oh a shame. And here I have all these kitties and puppies that want to be pet guarding a hoard of magic items that could make this fight trivial.
Heroes: umm...
Yeah. Charm works in multiple ways. Just using it as sexual is both lazy and creepy. Get creative.
Plot idea: A succubus keeps luring people away because they only think succubi use sex to lure people, and don't suspect the nice elderly lady who keeps offering them cookies and tea
It's only creepy if everyone isn't on board for it. If everyone is into it, then all is good. I will agree with the part about it being lazy, though. There's more than one way to skin a cat as they say
I had an succubus temtp my asexual paladin with a sinfully delicious cake. Needless to say I had to roll up a new character.
To be fair, the whole deal of a succubus is sex (at least as a mythical creature). I agree that charm in general is more than that but sexual seduction is an obvious choice for a female sex demon.
@@WayneAnonymous and there's always another way to feast on it. For example there's a succubus/incubus in my favorite book series who pretends to be a gay hair dresser to feed.
THE CHARMED CONDITION DOES NOT REQUIRE THE TARGET TO BE SEXUALLY ATTRACTED TO THE CHARMER (at least in 5e). The charmed condition means your character is magically inclined to regard the charmer favorably. Asshole's just mad bc he rolled a nat 20 Persuasion to try and bang another PC and she said, "My character is ace, but also persuasion isn't mind control so even if my character was attracted to men she still wouldn't immediately jump on your bone just because you asked nicely." Oof, sorry, I needed to vent.
The only 2 thing that i remember that imply sexual attraction are the Temptation domain and Lust domain from 3.5
Two narrow, situational and pretty weak domains with minor benefits that can be accessed only through demonic pacts
Yeah, it's magic not using your natural charisma to make someone fall in love with you. Like you can use magic to command someone to go somewhere even if they don't want to because it's MAGIC
@@realdragon Except you can't use command to make someone do something they see as harmful.
Forcing someone to have sex with someone they don't want to is generally considered harmful.
Heck, just decided to look through the spell list and even something like Dominate Person, which you could argue can make someone do harmful actions...only lasts a minute.
I mean, maybe that's long enough for you to have sex with someone, but that's not most people.
MAYBE you could argue for Geas, since it just specifies a command can't be inherently suicidal, but it also doesn't say they HAVE to do what you say, just that they take 5d10 psychic damage if they act counter to it.
A lot of folks would take that over being forced to have sex with someone they don't want to have sex with, even if they like the person (are charmed by them)
As a DM I have used delicious food smells to shift the idea of charm magic being considered sexual.
*"Those of you who failed the wisdom save, each of you smell the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked Garlic Bread. The smell reminds you of home, imparting a sense of nostalgia, and you feel like you can trust this NPC."*
@@TonySamedi Charm person doesn't make your character fall in love and want have sex with charmer
"Asexuality is a balancing issue" is a hell of a take
i have bad balance, BUT...
If I remember correctly, Jesus didn't feel sexual attraction, but that didn't save him from being crucified, so it kinda disproves the "Asexuality is a balancing issue" statement
@@thatonewitch I have never felt so bad for laughing, and I'm not even catholic anymore.
@NotYourRealMom
don't worry, the stairs to heaven is more of a slide than stairs anyway
Or you could make them charm with food, asexuality is not immune to sweet food
Y'know, I'm not saying it's homophobia, but getting on a mans case for owning flowers, calling a gay man a creep without elaborating, idk I'm side eyeing that lady for sure.
*Criminal offensive side-eye*
The girlfriend saying she didn't like a man making paper flowers felt like a veiled way of saying she didn't like that they were a gay couple without directly saying something bigoted.
It sounds fake
That was my first thought as well.
But the way OP described her reaction in general, I think she was just a general stuck up (w)itch who would of had the same issue regardless
@@realdragonYou say that about every single story of racism, sexism and homophobia. I swear, every time I see your posts, it's something gross. When are you getting therapy?
@@RiveroftheWither I think you responded to wrong comment
Yeah, the paper flowers don't seem to be the issue
I was a Chemistry major, and I can tell you scientifically and medically that I have no idea what being a Forensics major has to do with gender or sexual studies.
Don't you know that forensics involves studying peoples sexuality in depth?
jk this dudes just silly
Forensics include these type of studies as they are commonly relevant in forensic work.
@@WayneAnonymousexplain.
@@beegborg3303 Well, Forensics usually include work in criminal cases or with criminal subjects etc. issues like sexual violence are a major area of application for a forensic.
Edit: So their education includes these topics.
I like how asexual is listed, when its a sexuality, not a gender or sex (which is what the person seems to be suggesting). Perhaps he is mistaking androgynous for asexual, but I'm not even sure if that would be categorized as a "gender" as its simply an appearance that is ambiguous / having aspects of both male and female sexes.
Also..."seduction abilities?" lol wut? This guy must be the type that plays "X NPC rolls a nat 20 for seduction on you and now you're in love with them"
Not how I run my tables, Love and romance are at the player's discretion. If its a Charm effect, there are plenty of non sexual ways to charm a person. Considering its a mental manipulation spell, you could even just say "You view him as your brother, your father, etc. Someone you've known for years"
Maybe they aren't playing DnD, but I've never known of any ability that would require any type of sexuality to work. LOL @ claiming sexuality is min-maxing.
I remember a joke where sirens were luring an asexual guy with arcane secrets
The dulcet tones of someone promising a really, REALLY solid garlic bread recipe.
Or peanut butter blossom cookies 🍪
Sirens are just scam messages
@@craftsmenMC "I've got 2.7 million GP in my country's bank, and I need your help transferring it out..."
@@HiddenWindshield “guys this siren needs my credit card info!!!”
Okay, there's absolutely no form of hate speach that is acceptable BUT you have to admit "You're too powerful for D&D and your very existence threatens the balance of the universe" is at least original.
(also, this guy's whole rant about "the only four genders" is not only wrong, it's also entirely off topic)
Started defending against incels being called "incels" (I'm guessing an kncel wrote it) than spent most of the rant acting like a scientist and game designer to look smart.
Yeah biologically there are only 3, males, females and Eunuchs. This is also only biologically speaking.
But very much off topic from sexuality.
@@WhyYouMadBoiI'd understand if they confused sex with sexuality, but they went the extra mile to be wrong by calling them _genders._ I'm assuming we all know the difference between the three here, but damn! If that guy really was in forensics, he sure didn't pass any sociology classes to get there!
@@conspiracypanda1200 Yeah like I get that the idea of "Being gay or ace is biologically wrong cause x y and z" but like my dude, do it better. This is to say nothing is actually wrong with it but yeah end of bloodline but everyone is their own person.
@@WhyYouMadBoi
Technically a lot more than that depending on species.
Slugs are all hermaphrodites.
A lot of hyenas are also hermaphrodites.
Mushrooms have over 40,000 sexes. (And scientists are still trying to figure out how that even works, because that's a crazy amount).
Then there's abominations like hammerhead worms.
Hammer head worms create clones of themselves by breaking or tearing parts off so a lot of them are genetically identical.
They're also one of the few animals that zoologists recommend incinerating because they're an invasive species and are a lot more difficult to kill than most other animals. (Because they can regenerate, and clone themselves from any amount of living tissue).
They also produce tetrodotoxin, which is the same type of neurotoxin that pufferfish are known for.
I’m genuinely amazed at how many people can only connect “Seduction” with sexual acts and nothing else - do they think when Anakin was “seduced by the dark side” good ol’ creamy Sheev Palpatine was giving him the most bomb gum job of his life? Charm and Seduction go so far beyond just the basic surface level of sexual gratification that it really shows how uncreative somebody is if they can’t see the word as any more than “want sex pp touch now!”
.... Now this makes me ponder.
A LIST OF THINGS YOU CAN SEDUCE YOUR PLAYERS WITH THAT ARE NOT SEXUAL IN NATURE.
By Class
Artificer: Amazing designs for inventions that they can make. OR, if Artificers are very rare in your world, someone who actually understands their love of magic/science and wants to talk with them about it.
Barbarian: Either a location of some great magic weapon OR someone who is totally wanting to hear all of their glorious tales of battle.
Bard: Mystical lore of a forgotten song that all who hear it love, or just someone who is a total fan of their music/act/whatever.
Cleric: A fellow disciple of their god wanting to discuss the intricacies of their church.
Druid: The location of a great beast that they may wish to find and acquire the ability to turn into.
Fighter: Okay, basically the same as Barbarian. Look I"m doing this for free, ya get what ya paid for.
Monk: New meditation methods to help them focus OR actual unique magical items for monks (we can dream)
Paladin: The location of an item that will up their STR, CON or CHA since they definitely would like more of one of those.
Ranger: A spell that will make people finally stop doing "rangers suck" memes. OR an item for their animal companion OR if they're a ranger without an animal companion tempt them with an animal companion.
Rogue: Any good sneaking item, a big score, or pull the barbarian route and have someone want to hear their story of their best score.
Sorcerer: A way to find out which particular dragon their ancestor screwed and how to get some of that hoard money.
Warlock: Depending on their status with their patron, either a way to get further into their good graces OR a way to get out of their service without losing their powers.
Wizard: an amulet of health that also grants the tough feat. Or, ya know, mystic lore or something.
because almost no one uses seduce for any of the definitions other than the one involving sexual activity?
May a new wave of AnakinXPalpatine fanfiction be born from this comment. Need something to fill the void after a Rise of Skywalker spoiler made me laugh. (Joke below)
"Palpatine got laid, hence Ray. Can you imagine Palpatine doing that?"
Hey why did you feel the need to say the words "gum job"
@@genericname2747 I assume because it was funnier that was.
When trying to seduce my asexual character, our DM had the succubus offer cheese. I failed the roll, which honestly as a heterosexual would work better than sex anyway.
Succubi offering cheese is a danger to the ace community.
@@DHTheAlaskan Oh no, the cheese meta will overthrow the ace meta within MINUTES!
@@gimok2k5 We are doomed I tell you, DOOMED!
@@DHTheAlaskan No, wait, I have the solution: Lactose intolerance.
You can't accept the cheese because you can't even eat it! And it's even balanced because you also can't eat cake, for it also generally contains milk! The PERFECT drawback!
@@gimok2k5 I knew a few people who had that but refused to give up cheese. They suffer for the glory of cheese
you could charm an asexual person. you just need magic garlic bread. or regular garlic bread that might work too.
I was gonna say the same. Garlic bread reward = success. Fixed that problem. 😆
Regular garlic bread is already magical enough to charm me, lol
@@MiraBoo i rest my case. you can charm pretty much anyone with garlic bread. except vampires.
That is pretty much an infallible 'charm anything' with no saving throws right there with the exception of a few vampires. And even Strahd would cave for the homemade garlic bread my spouse makes.
As someone said, "A siren's song charms you by singing about what you love, even if it's not a person." Love cake? You're hearing songs about how they have the most delicious cake. Like building models? Their song would be one of how there's a huge container full of unbuilt models right next to them.
Bruhhhh, that "asexual" rant was wild. Pretty sure forensics is a completely different can of worms than gender and sexuality.
I assumed he said phrenology and was proven wrong. Not sure what is dumber here.
I was in that comment section. Dude is genuinely unhinged or a dedicated yet misguided troll with a 'criminal forensics major'
It is. Also, asexual=/=a gender, or agender for that matter.
Not to mention he didn’t (assuming gender sex) mention situations like XXY genetic abnormalities. XXY might physically present as fully female or even fully male. There’s no way to know unless we genetically test all us, if someone has that weird set up.
@@samanthacousland870 there are cases where someone that is xx or xy will present as the opposite chromosomal configuration. being xxy doesn't change those odds much and will almost always be male. you could think of x as sort of the base where y is the trigger to make you male.
Girlfriend in the first post is homophobic but just not willing to admit it. The people who attack men doing feminine things do so in a defense of traditional masculinity, that "it's not right" for men to be feminine... which is the exact same argument that homophobes make.
Misogynistic as well but homophobia and misogyny would be a circle if you made a venn diagram of them.
"Better ban your husband too if significant others aren't welcome in your game!" wow way to completely miss the point of what the actual problem was.
I'd have been very tempted shoot back "Significant others are allowed. Assholes aren't."
I'd make the guy admit why he needs his woman to babysit him or point out OP's husband has more right to his home.
And if the guy had banned significant others (which he clearly hadn't), his husband lives there. You usually don't get to ban people from their own homes.
No see, that wasn't missing the point. That was a strawman argument. Don't argue against the actual argument; instead claim the argument is something else that's easier to argue against, and argue against that.
@@TonySamedi that's exactly what they should have said honestly.
"The succubus appears to you as an old friend, Memories of childhood comes rushing trough your head. You wouldn't hurt wannayour best friend right? Make will save or be charmed"
Sounded like a mesmerizing song there. Good job.
Devious!
Oh, you're evil.
*i love it*
"Being Ace is Munchkinism" has to be the most braindead take I have heard in my entire life
Man, the "you can't be asexual in DnD" guy would probably hate my group's approach that your character being in a committed relationship can make it harder for charm to work in that way
Oooo, I really really like that approach
Sounds like a *faithful* group of paladins
_badum tss_
NOOOOOOO, YOU CAN'T JUST HAVE RESISTANCE TO SEDUCTION BECAUSE YOU ALREADY LOVE SOMEONE, THAT IS TOO BROKEN.
hehehe, loyalty go brrr
But what if they charm them with garlic bread instead of romance?
Would you cheat on your partner for garlic bread?
Honestly if the only way you can think of Charm effects working is sex then you’re just solidly unimaginative. One of my favourite interpretations of Odysseus meeting the sirens is that they’re not just singing some sexy song but it’s all a euphemism for offering knowledge and foresight, something the trickster figure of Odysseus would have craved over all else
Though, it's arguable that people get stuck on charm effects being sexual SPECIFICALLY in regards to Succubi, since that's Succubi's entire gimmick.
@@aquamarinerose5405And then you can play off of that. Have an encounter where one player is immune to the charm and has to snap their allies out of it.
@@aquamarinerose5405 yeah, I think the real solution is that, as a DM, you understand your party and are in control over their encounters. This feels like it can only remotely be a problem if a player doesn't tell the DM their character's orientation
that being said, the way I run succubi is that they are hideous and their charm is an unnatural ability so it works on everyone.
@@jaydeejay4166
Would the succubi look differently to characters, like an illusion? Cuz that sounds cool
@@thatonewitch you can certainly run them that way, but no, I run them as having an unnatural draw on mortal beings, they don't disguise themselves
Ugh, I want to call out those people in the first story who remained "neutral". There's nothing neutral about not speaking up when someone comes to your home, is rude, insults you in several ways, and even, under doubt, is acting venomously against your husband because of his disability.
Yeah there's truly sth to be said about seeing someone who isn't even a participant badmouth the host and his husband, talk shit about them on Discord, throw a bitchfit when said host rightfully bans them and then frame it as some sort of unnecessary drama like both OP and that guy's gf are being petty about it. If anything if they value the game more than they seemingly value the host then why wouldn't any of them take the mantle or leave?
To be fair oo didn’t say that they were neutral, he just said that some of them don’t care whether he chooses to keep her around or kick her out as long as they can continue playing
@@Bubaiel Yeah, you're right. They didn't say they were "neutral". But they also didn't say they "didn't care".They said they wanted to "stay out of the drama" which is arguably worse.
"I don't want to be that guy..."
Yeah... sure you don't.
Guy seems to be triggered by being considered an incel... then proceeds to be an incel. Brilliant strategy.
Methinks the incel doth protest too much eh?
Yeah, he wasn't hiding anything from any of us. I can smell an incel from a county mile away... probably because they don't shower.
Was definitely picking up strong incel vibes from that one.
@@maskedmallard537 I've noticed that a lot of incels are quite proud of their um... "title" (see the r/incel subreddit) and get Very upset when they see it used in "derogatory" ways.
One of the old prohibition-era mob-bosses was really keen on flower-arranging. He started running a flower shop for money-laundering purposes but ended enjoying doing it as part of an actual job. Became the go-to guy to do the flowers for mob funerals.
The bit about asexuals having advantage against enemies like Asmodeus got me thinking. It would be really cool to do a one shot of a full ace party going to slay Asmodeus, they were all chosen specifically because their lack of sexual desires make them the natural choice for that specific quest.
I think Asmodeus is clever enough to try garlic bread and invasion plans for denmark to seduce them
asmodeus could still charm them with words promises of there ideals what they want in life though? asmodeus isn't all about sex and charm he is ambition literly a corrupter XD
@@drummerboi357
That would be the biggest plot twist - imagine going to fight the enemy thinking you're immune to their charms only to realize too late the enemy has other ways to charm you
As a fellow ace, if you want to charm someone who's asexual, offer them garlic bread, ice cream, or any dessert and they can happily help you move forward with your adventure. Respect for the asexuals cause respecting others is key to at least having friends which I doubt this creep of a dude ever had
@@KnicKnac Can I have both?
What if they're asexual, lactose intolerant AND have celiac disease? 😈
@@spritenado6983 any interesting lore about their favorite thing
cheese
@@spritenado6983 some would suffer through the consequences regardless...
I like how they said the guy needs to not allow his husband to come over when...Presumably the guy lives there. Like they litterally told OP to kick his husband out of their own home and they made it very obvious that they were intentionally missing the point of WHY they weren't invited back by pretending they thought this was about "no spouses allowed".
Also girlfriend is not a spouse sssooo…
@@samanthacousland870 and marriage is a trap sssooo....
@@Insertia_Nameia I’m sorry you feel that way
@samanthacousland870 why? It's true. Marriage is a now useless institution that only served to use women as bargaining chips in business and political deals. It is quite litterally a trap. There is no need for it. There aren't any advantages that you can't get with a power of attorney that you get with marriage. And it's no longer really more beneficial to file together as married over filing separate. You don't really get the tax benefits you used to anymore.
Idk what was weirder the unhinged guy ranting about asexuality or the flirt at the end who can’t tell he’s scaring the girl not winning her over . Shocker and this is why crispy’s content will never go dry
My money's on unhinged guy being worse because that was real life and I saw the original comment. So many horny players assuming their actions are perfectly okay makes it bad but not unexpected.
@@ArcCaravan
My opinion on this, is that if someone wants to be horny, then find a horny table to play with.
Same thing for murder hobos.
Find a table that likes murder hobo-ing.
Otherwise, keep it in your pants. (Weapon or otherwise).
Soldiers not being scared of a fire tornado? My ass! I had a buddy who would turn tail and run at the sight of a spider. A fire tornado?! My ass would be gone so quick I’d leave a dust cloud.
While the way the "soldier" argument was said irks me, there'd be plenty of reasons to assume the fire tornado is an illusion and investigate it without harm.
Hell, the way PTSD works, it should be EASIER to convince someone that a fake fire is real.
@@akmi1931 Great point, especially based on the argument given in the post.
Also if they failed the save doesn't it do like 1d6 psychic damage?
When the commenter mentioned prebuescent girls, I was like “ok creeper”.
Why else would you mention kids in a discussion in sexuality
Especially when "develop early" means girls that are 11 and younger.
I'm guessing it was to say orientation is nurture instead of nature.
@@ArcCaravan no no. The guy went on a rant inside his rant about how girls that develop early just say that and lie about it because they're "uncomfortable qith the attention they're getting." He used this in reference to the girl that said this. Let that sink in. If she "developed early" but hadn't yet "gotten used tot he attention" because she's young. What age do you think this implies that girl was? At the very most a teenager. Whether that is the characters age or the actual players sage, I don't know, but clearly this dude has some really bad issues that need eradicated.
Unfortunately there is a lot of overlap between incels and pædo's. A lot of them get into the mind set that the only way they can get a girlfriend is to groom a preteen-teen before she becomes a "thot" and rides the "cock carousel with Chad and Tyrone". They also use really creepy justifications like "100 years ago it was legal to marry a 14 year old!", anything to excuse their desires for children.
@@Insertia_Nameia Even without that consideration, I've yet to see anyone moaning about ace/aro people who doesn't come off like an entitled "nice guy" or an actual sex pest.
"I hate it here"
"why am I not invited into the place I hate??!!!"
LOGIC
From her behaviour at the session, it sounds (to me) like she didn't just not want to be there... she also didn't want her partner to be there. So she started issues which resulted in the game ending: Mission accomplished. Now, her partner doesn't get to go and do something that doesn't interest or include her.
@@adambeckett8394
You know… I never thought of that.
She might not like the attention the guy isnt giving her when with friends, either intentional or not, it could be a manipulation tactic so he spends more time with her and less time with friends.
LOGIC?! **looks around** WHERE?!
As someone with combat PTSD: Over half the folks in my support group on my base had their PTSD for non military reasons. EVEN ON A MILITARY BASE combat PTSD is not the main form of PTSD.
Oh, and before anyone goes "but combat PTSD is more severe" NO. It can be, but PTSD severity often has little to nothing to do with how severe the triggering incident(s) was/were. It has more to do with what happens afterwards. And, in general, folks who face trauma in combat zones are given better care afterwards than someone who (for example) feels responsible for the death of a neighbor's child because they were the first responder when there was nothing to be done. There were also folks in my group who joined the military to get away from abusive home situations where literally no one cared about them for their first 16-18 years of life. I was EASILY one of the least traumatized people in my group.
It seems every American friend I has has a family member or close friend that has horrible PTSD from the army. Never from combat, always because the US Army is an institution of pure evil and everyone there is a monster. Most of the stories are about female soldiers...
Why is America such a dystopia?
I bet you all the rpg stuff I own that the woman of the first story tagged along with her bf because she was afraid he could enjoy any type of activity without her Orwellian surveillance.
Also the dude in the second story talks about humans like they're pokemon types
With the amount of bile he was spewing, he must be a Poison-type. 😁
The seduction thing reminds me of an episode of Ducktails from the 90s. The gang is on a ship going some where (I think it was a parody episode of Homer's Odesy) and they come across a Siren who tries, and almost succeds, in tempting scrooge (except he gets tied to the mast) by saying "pennies, nickles, quarters, dimes, come to us while there's still time" knowing his love of money and using that as his lure. Greed can be as much a temptation as lust... I mean any of the 7 deadly sins could be the vice that a demon or bad guy uses to tempt a party member.
Greed is a natural temptation to adventurers, arguably way moreso than lust. Just think of how preoccupied the average hero is with getting "sick loot" from whatever adventure they're on. Now imagine a situation where a fiend is dangling a (definitely not cursed) +3 flametongue longsword in one hand and a contract in the other...
Though, as I've admittedly kinda gone as a broken record in a few comments here. Succubi are kinda pigeon-holed into the "The temptation is Sex" thing since they're literal physical embodiments of Lust and sexual desire.
@@aquamarinerose5405
Do you wanna know the best part of lust? It isn't limited to only sex - it's one of the most flexible sins as lust is basically a *strong* desire for something. It can be a strong desire for money, power, strength, sex, even blood.
That's why bloodlust is a thing
@@thatonewitch Or wanderlust: An overwhelming desire to travel & explore.
About the assexuality OP post: That reminded me of a small moment in a campaign I was in. My character is ace nonbinary. And we were in front of Azmodeus. Here's what I found cool, Azmodeus on this DM's perspective was like, undeniably attractive for everyone. Everyone. The party had a straight barbarian, a bi elf, a couple of lesbians and a panssexual warforged. So everyone saw Azmodeus with a different flavor of "sexy". The barbarian saw the demon as eerily affeminate, the exact words of the DM were male bimbo. The lesbians saw him as a very sexy lady, but clearly with that deep voice like Doctor Girlfriend from Venture Brothers. The bi and pan saw him as this absolute himbo and my character....
.... here's where I lost it and started cackling. Azmodeus was just a tall, tubby cozy dude, in a maid dress. While he spoke, between sentences, my character kept hearing "Are you comfortable tho? We got tea, I can massage your temples after this...". Here's the funny thing.... I'm the only one that failed to resist the charming spell, so everyone was like "You won't seduce us foul demon!" while my character was like, ".... are we looking at the same person? This guy seems alright. I could go for some tea..."
The DM took extra 20 minutes describing this but dammit, we all got a kick out of it
As a charm speciailized player (I like playing high CHA races first and foremost incubi and using enchantment/illusion spells) even I'm looking at that asexuality rant like WTF?! Guy definitely took a dose of eldritch madness somewhere down the line. Also love the following skit it was funny especially calling in Will.
i like how you added flowers to your usual background, its like youre showing solidarity with the guy in the story
I thought it was for summer.
I remember a tumblr thread where people were speculating around "if sex is off the table, what would a siren lure you with?". I can't recall any specifics but I remember having a few good chuckles
So far, I've seen at least 3 people say garlic bread, and 3 others say cheese in this comment section. Surprisingly, no one has said cake yet.
@@thekenyonsquad5672No one else has said magic items. Like, powerful magic items attracts adventurers like moths to a lamp
the collaboration with dnd shorts for the joke about the anti ace dude was brilliant
That stress story is one I could very well have written (note, I did not write it). I talk a lot about how unbelievably frustrating it can be to have the dice refuse to let you succeed, and struggling with anxiety and stress (which I also do) can make it so much worse. Especially if you have a close shave and nearly lose a character, that can all mix together and turn what's supposed to be fun into something utterly miserable.
I can relate to that, yeah. My first and only time playing Pathfinder 2e, the dice wouldn't cooperate for anything, to the point where in three sessions I can count the number of times I rolled a double digit on a d20 on two hands, and I can count the times I hit an attack on one. I liked the character, and the roleplay, but the rolls made the game just feel... so awful, to the point where I don't think I'll be playing PF2e again; I know when a game does not want me, and Pathfinder CLEARLY doesn't.
@ethanrose9682 Worst game experience I ever had, I rolled 1 success in the entire 4-hour session, at least 4 crit fails, and my one success, the DM immediately undercut by making me do a follow up roll, which failed. Needless to say I was not back for the rest of that campaign
> be me
> Make character that's supposed to be a watchmen
> Fully min/maxed into perception
> Never roll higher then a 10 on any perception roll.
Sometimes RNGesus just be like that. 😅
This is the danger of any system that only uses a single die to determine outcomes. It has a heavy reliance on luck and often doesn't reward skill nearly as much as it should. You could always swap to using 2d10 if playing D&D. This will make rolls a bit more consistent without changing the game toooo much. Granted you won't get crits nearly as often either, but I'd take consistency over crits any day.
I would rule 'You see the [charmer] not as an object of lust but pure a e s t h e t i c beauty. Like a song or or colorful flower you don't want to bang it but are still captivated by its supernatural beauty.' That'll keep the ase individual happy while keeping the game fair.
if you don't experience aesthetic attraction, just offer like, cheese or infinite knowledge
As an aroace, I DO admire a nice form. Just don't want to do anything with them, but nice to look at. 😁 Kinda like art.
I felt that dudes stress. Having fun and cool ideas to do only for everything to be blown back in your face. It would make me wanna rip my hair out.
Also that barbarian was a jerk. Why would you explain this " Well you see REAL SOILDERS are yaddha yaddha yaddha" like we are in fantasy. We can have fantasy. Also that is basically like just talking down to op at that point because he had to have known op was angry.
Makes me wanna tell that guy, "real soldiers don't play boardgames".
i don't think the barbarian was using real soldiers as an explanation but that the enemies they're fighting are like soldiers that they can push through a stressful situation and not be paralyzed by fear from the image the phantasmal force spell made.
that second story made me so uncomfortable. how are people so uncreative that when they see a asexual character they go "thats OP!" instead of just having the "seductive demons" offer things like cheese or the magic item the character wants?
Exactly! Pennywise went from "want a balloon?" to "draining kiss" in like three seconds on Georgi
I'd joke that they're so desperate for sex it's all they can think of wanting, but I don't think that's true.
I mean I'm a cishet dude who has had some long times without any and even at my worst there's been other non-sexual things I'd want more.
Hell, even if you're arguing interpersonal connections only, I'd have my seduction demon tempt a player with a long engaging conversation on whatever their player is a fan of.
Not wanting sex or romance doesn't mean you don't want bonding over things.
I honestly think the better (though infinitely less funny) option is to just have threats and obstacles beyond seduction.
@@ArcCaravan
Or tempt someone with kitties
@@thatonewitch Wouldn't work on people who don't like animals.
I feel so bad for the post about stress. OP seriously sounded like they were having a panic attack while writing.
I didn't realize my asexuality made me hella OP, but I'm putting that on a pin and wearing it proudly from now on.
If your game has situations that rely on magical seduction to the extent that an asexual character would break your game, tell them in session 0. Because if there's going to be a situation where a player can't say no to sex, that is something that really needs to be discussed in session 0 because a lot of people would not be comfortable with that. And, as many people have pointed out, if the only way you can think of charming people is with sexual attraction, you're not very creative.
Phantasmal Force can be both an incredible spell and a useless spell, it just depends on how your DM rules it.
"The target rationalizes any illogical outcomes from interacting with the phantasm".
When the Ranger shot an arrow at the fire tornado and the arrow disappeared from his vision, I would have ruled that he should have assumed that the flames had incinerated it. If one attack is all it takes for the enemy to see through the illusion, what is the point of the spell?
However, the spell can become too strong for a 2nd level spell slot. Rules as written, the enemy has to use his Action to see through the illusion. If you had cast the spell as an Iron Maiden, with spikes protruding from all sides, you have effectively blinded and reduced the target's speed to 0. If the only way for the monster to escape is to use its Action to make an Investigation check, good luck- thanks to Silvery Barbs and Hex, that monster is never getting free
I assume the arrow shot WAS the investigation check with knowledge that illusions exist and are very possible. I don't recall said arrow as intended to do damage, just spending it as part of an investigation check.
As an asexual person who makes asexual characters, when on the wrong side of the charmed condition it is **super** easy to have your character platonically enamored with the charmer.
You can think they're really cool (like an artist or creator you like), just brush off red flags and blindly trust them, seek out their approval (like a parent or mentor), be compelled to protect them (like a small cute animal) or anything non-sexual.
The charmed condition doesn't even say anything about being attracted to the charmer.
My character's charm canonically has her be so adorable that you can't bear to hurt her and are willing to forgive anything she does (within reason) like a cheeky cat, and you just *have* to spoil her.
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I’m reminded of a meme of sirens tempting asexuals with board game nights
They tempt me with Pathfinder 1e Adventure Paths...but I know it is a lie. And that makes it hurt so much more.
This would absolutely work on me. I belong to more boardgame meetups than there are days of the week!😂
The Asexual bit with DnD shorts is honestly genius. Thank you, from a non-binary asexual player who is most comfortable playing characters with the same "stats." I never knew I was SO OP. 🤣🤣🤣
Mind you, you being asexual means you could beat the devil himself! Maybe you're too op even IRL!
Asexuality also grants a DR 500/- bonus in Pathfinder 1e.
Unfortunately in second edition they nerfed it to just a DR 150/adamantine, which is silly. That's should be a bisexuality trait.
Like realistically they'd find something else to seduce you with something like food or shiny things
@@clarehidalgo garlic bread.
@@bretsheeley4034 unfortunately I hit the bisexual stat too, so 🤷🏻♀️
That sketch after the second story was one of the best crossovers we could've asked for! Bravo you two madlads!
"As subtle as a firecracker in a dog turd." That's a new one.
Imagine being able to suffer through a degree in Forensics but not doing 5 minutes of reading about attraction vs sex vs gender
Broke: having sexy sirens try to seduce your party
Bespoke: a box with kittens/puppies inside and “FREE TO A GOOD HOME” written on it
Aw man that stress story HURT. I had a similar experience whilst playing Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed with my friends - it had been our first time playing it in a while so everything had been rebalanced, so things started going sideways almost immediately and I didn't handle it very well. I clammed up in my frustration and eventually caused the game to end early. Felt like as much of an arse as I'd been acting, and I still feel awful about it now.
In those situations, you really gotta step away, cool down, and then apologise. These things happen, and though it doesn't excuse the bad behaviour, sometimes you're dealt a shit hand and it's the straw that breaks your back, especially if it feels so unrelenting.
Obviously the ranty incel guy is insane for a number of reasons but I really want to focus on the fact that he is completely okay with a GM forcing seduction magic/rolls onto players who don’t want them. Like regardless of his stupid takes about asexuality, the idea that playing an ace character is an excuse to not deal with sexual situations implies that it is by default okay to force sexual situations on characters who *aren’t* ace, which is… creepy.
Considering the rant started with saying it's bad to call incels "incels", you hit the nail on the head.
that very first text exchange broke my heart, but i had something similar happen. accept, I'm the one who may not touch D&D again, as a player.
I love my dad, he's been a DM for years, and he loves D&D, he learned to read on the monster manual books to get his reading scores up, its an important game to him. which is why, when he wanted to teach me how to play, and play D&D with me, I was more then exited.
Fast forward I wanna say, 5 failed games and discarded characters later I just want to quit and never look at another dice set again.
Forgotten realms is very sentimental and important to him, so he wants to always play it by the book. If I want a wand, I need to make it out of in universe materials, I cant make up my own, which is fair- untill you force an ADHD autistic kid to sit and sift threw wood types for 3 hours at the start of your game. (warlock/sorcerer if you were wondering)
And, then there was my character Oliver, who had to have nearly every aspect of his personality changed to fit HIS world. Oliver to Olivise, black cat familiar to black cat friend, stealing pocket watches to stealing silver spoons. At that point i didnt wanna play him either! he wasnt MY charcater he was my dads. (he was a HUMAN TOO)
But the most recent issue, and the one that stung the most, was when he was making a campaign for my little cousins, and asked me, as a somewhat seasoned player, if I wanted to join (I had played two games at that point, only one to the end, so I had more experience then they did), he sold it to me as a light hearted for fun do what ever campaign, he didn't specify level he just said give him a character. so I did. A tabaxi lich who has NO lich abilities (that he knows of). His class is bard and his name is Arcade, he looks like an arcade carpet. His instrument is his skull wich he bangs on with two mallets and makes notes by opening and closing his mouth. Dad agreed. I was happy, exited, kept checking in asking when we could play, ect.
About a week later he comes to me and is all "I think im gonna limit the races" wich he only told me about, AFTER agreeing to my character. He refused to add just one more race, I told him ill yeet the lich part if I can just keep the tabaxi and he firmly said no. So I dropped the game. Hes to argumentative and strict as a DM for my tastes, and I know my little cousins are gonna be board out of their fucking minds. I just hope HE doesn't get to hurt by it, but I'm likely never gonna play a game from him again.
I'm sorry that you and your dad are a bad match for this. For any TTRPG to work, playstyles have to mesh well for every player to enjoy themselves at the table. A strict rules lawyer cannot DM for players that want a more flexible game. Hope that if you do ever feel like giving this another try, you find a table with a similar mindset.
Best cameo ever.
Also as a veteran bringing up tge soldier ptsd trope pisses me off to no end.
Agreed. Makes me wanna recommend that barbarian player do something less wimpy.
I never thought I'd live to see the day the phrase "Being Ace is the new meta" would be used in D&D.
Funny thing even if they're trained soldiers being caught in a tornado of fire isn't exactly something you can just power through, first things first it will greatly diminish the amount of breathable air you have, temperature will rise so you'll start roasting like a pig, and lastly here's the kicker the little air you breathe will be scorching hot, and your lungs are moist, this will conduct heat faster than the air you're breathing meaning you're roasting your insides faster than your outsides, you'll get burns in your lungs which will put you in an excruciating pain. Whoever stays calm through that you're either undead, or a freaking warforge.
Holy crap that creepy-ass incel letter! I'm not even Ace and my blood is boiling, maybe just as a cis woman who remembers too many pests who don't want to accept the word "no," and it absolutely enrages me that people can't seem to accept that someone is not interested in sex. Whether it is with them, or with anyone. Am I off base here, feeling like the whole denial of asexuality is an effed up insistence that people don't get to say no? *screaming*
I had to pause and write this comment, so it's possible there'll be another comment from me after I finish listening to your video.
Edit: Also, how much non-consensual romantic coercion is in the games this person plays??? For me? The answer is effing ZERO. Even with incubus/succubus charm effects, all they've ever done in games I've played with reasonable people, is make you like and trust them. THAT'S IT. Role-playing games are not a place to subject unwitting so-called friends to your r*pey fantasies, Jesus! No, it's not freaking cheating or overpowered to say your character doesn't have romantic or/and sexual interest in anyone.
Agreed. What got my blood Boiling is acting like claiming a degree means the argument is correct because of science. Acting smart while talking down to people who don't like incel behavior.
@@ArcCaravan whats more pathetic is the dudes is whining on TH-cam comments while flaunting his degree card. Bruh your on *youtube comments * this is website where no cares that u have a degree in science or any major
oh my GOD this is also the guy who went off at another ace person I was talking to in the comments about how you shouldn't call yourself asexual without a medical diagnosis 😂I recognize the "FORENSIC SCIENCE MAJOR" part 😂That's also a great rant even though I did't read the whole thing, it went on for like a whole PAGE
I get the feeling that person isn’t working in their field!
@@360entertainment2 Nah, he tried convincing me that he works as a "cOVeR Up" guy, using his totally real forensics experience at a big time casino. Dude was telling me his whole life story man. He got booted out of community college but SWEARS he was on track to go to Yale. It's hilarious.
@@RaptorRocka jesus christ xD some people
That DM really needs to look up what Phantasmal Force does cuz it forces the target to believe the illusion is real as part of its power. No amount of checks or saves allow them to discern it is an illusion and that illusion can even cause harm if it is something that could do so(like a fire tornado). So in the case of that casting, their DM hella nerfed their spell by allowing the enemy to roll a check against it and basically ignore it.
As per the spells description the target MAKES an Intelligence save and CAN make a Investigation check to realize it to be an illusion and ignore the spell. The complicated part is WHEN can the target make the check? Especially Phantasmal Force makes the target to come up with an explanation for anything illogical. Imo somebody would have to realize the target is under the spell and convince them to investigate.
The spell can be avoided, however doing so after the initial save shouldn't be easy.
What I'd rather know are the stats of the bard, failing due to low numbers can in fact be pretty frustrating.
@@ancoron8257 Agreed, without outside influence to help them it doesnt make sense for the target to investigate the illusion. They would simply believe its real and likely terrified of it x3
@@ancoron8257 Yeah, baseline Phantasmal would make events play out as such:
- Ranger makes fire arrow
- Ranger shoots an arrow they think is on fire
- Arrow hits target
- "Why is the target not screaming from the fire that is actively still burning them?"
- Ranger maybe starts to make checks next turn.
If the target passes the saving throw, the spell has no effect.
@@ethanrose9682 Except the spell makes the target rationalize any thing that happens when interacting with the illusion so they would never realize something is amiss. So it wouldnt be "Why is the target not screaming from the fire that is actively still burning them?" but rather "Oh I guess that didn't work out" So I still have to stick with Ancoron's reasoning that they could only make checks after someone not affected points out to them they're seeing an illusion.
Glad to see Mr. TH-cam Thesis Statement made it into the video from last round. 🤣
Yooooo the DnDShorts cameo had me ROLLING 🤣 This fellow Ace appreciated that skit so much!
I've never had sexuality come up in any of the games I've played, yet different kinds of mind control is a tool used by everyone that has DMd in my group. That "science" idiot really outed themselves.
The tangent about pretty girls maturing early or whatever isn't even a red flag at this point, it's a gigantic red banner
The DnD Shorts cameo was the crossover I never knew I wanted.
The gall of this guy, she wasn't barred from entry bc spouses aren't allowed. She was banned bc she was rude and disrespectful, he needs to address that instead of deflecting
Counter point to the overpowered asexual characters: Any seduction effect against asexual characters simply has the monster offering unlimited Garlic Bread (cheesy variant available)
26:42 "Does anyone else remember the Final Fantasy House?"
Me, verbally at my computer: "Oh GOD"
I don't, I probably never heard of it and I feel lucky for that.
I just gotta say... The "OP asexuality" skit was pure GOLD, I'm dying over here. 🤣🤣🤣
Re: A Lot of Stress
The thing that I feel helps my group in those situations is we have a meme channel and an ooc channel for that stuff so you don't need to hold it in. While your character is useless and you're using your turns to do the same thing over in vain or get rid of a status condition you can be crafting a quick meme to make everyone laugh *with* you, not *at* you.
No, this won't magically cure anxiety, but it makes even the bad rolls fun in their own way.
For example, my "smart" character has failed every single INT and WIS check he's made this ENTIRE CAMPAIGN (4 sessions) so I threw together a quick image from Spongebob with Patrick going "It's okay, Rocky (changed to my character's name though), you go when you feel like it!"
Recently, we also had an arena arc. DM said there are only 2 rules, you can't kill your opponent and you're locked into either martial or magic tournament. We ask where we (blood hunter and druid) fit in. DM says martials. So we pull out Air Bud's "there's no rule that says a dog can't play basketball" but turn it into "there's no rule that says a competitor can't use wendigo arms (grappling appendages from my race, reflavored)" and "there's no rule a bear can't use kung fu" lol
@6:24 - Dude seriously just confused Asexuality with Androgony.
@18:02 - This story sounds more like the DM found the bard to be overpowered and wanted to shutdown most of their options. Even hardened mercenaries are going to hesitate or even flinch back when FLAMES BURST AROUND THEM.
I remember when I tried to dm a game for me, my sister, and her daughters. Only one of them were actually invested, that being one of my nieces. The other niece checked her Twitter and instagram every few minutes, and my sister both fell asleep and left early to answer a very, very long phone call… I learned from that alone that a game night with the family is a horrible idea.
I lost it at the D&DShorts cameo.
I do recall a Succubus encounter in 3.5 that nearly tpkd the party as we all failed our save and we spent most of the encounter fighting each other over the creature. It was a fun encounter since we got to do some pvp.
in baldurs gate 3 charm is used with harpies, however its displayed as a magical effect that just takes over people’s minds. like a little tiefling kid is the one being charmed before the encounter starts
I like this definition of charm "control or achieve by or as if by magic." example:
"pretending to charm a cobra" When charm something, their reaction isn't default of "This is an unknown unit, I must assess, than decide my actions" Charming someone is more like "I don't need to assess anything, I only get good vibes." Thus I kinda wish when you charm someone and pcs are like "Wanna woohoo?" Their response should be like "Only if buy me dinner first, teehee." Charm is not a love potion... actually now think about it, love potions are not roofies!
A lot of the times when I'm playing, there is at least 1 first time player at the table. As a result, I want to make sure everyone has fun in the game, in and out of combat. If the Bard was struggling in combat, casting spells, that I kept saving on, I would fudge my rolls and fail them. Sometimes people are unlucky, and it gets to them. I want my players to feel like the heroes. I'll fail on purpose to give them the wins when they need them.
That asexuality power gaming part reminds me of that fallout new vegas meme about how bisexuals are more powerful because they deal 10% more damage to everyone.
Asmodeus' seduction demons walk out carrying baskets of garlic bread...
Player of ace character: oh shit. Loophole.
Incel: Talks about asexuality, and sexuality in general, as apparently they're offended by people being ace?
Me: "They just... they keep going... holy shit..."
If you're offended by me being aro/ace, or my characters being aro/ace... like chill man, it's not any of your business!
13:41 phantasmal force has that illusion clause to it, saying something to the effect of “While a target is affected by the spell, the target treats the phantasm as if it were real. The target rationalizes any illogical outcomes from interacting with the phantasm. For example, a target attempting to walk across a phantasmal bridge that spans a chasm falls once it steps onto the bridge. If the target survives the fall, it still believes that the bridge exists and comes up with some other explanation for its fall; it was pushed, it slipped, or a strong wind might have knocked it off.” So poking it with arrows would logically be a attempt to use an item and thus the investigation check wouldn’t happen because investigating it is a designated action. You’re not useless your DM is just out for you
I am not usually the grammar and diction police but it was pretty funny that the guy wrote that he didn't like that incel was being used as a "purgative" term. Purgatives are laxatives. I think the term he was attempting was pejorative, which means belittling. Crispy, trying his best to decipher this persons nonsense then went with prerogative which is a right or privilege to do something.
Some people really do have a long-distance relationship with grass.
The third story, "a lot of stress", was pretty interesting to me. I could easily see that story as a horror story from another players perspective about a bard who threw a temper tantrum because of bad rolls, even when the DM gave him the deciding blow and tried to set up a main character moment about becoming the rival of the escaping bad guy. The "trained military" comment also seemed like the barbarian trying to consolidate the GM who did nothing wrong yet was made to feel like shit just because a player was unlucky with their roles.
This might not be the most compassionate advice, but if something as normal as a bad combat makes you feel so bad that the whole table doesn't feel like playing anymore then you either need to fix that about yourself or find something else to play together.
I hate that I immediately knew which weird totally not a stinker of a rant it was because I saw it in the wild (the comment section that is). It's great to get some extra laughs from it by putting it in a video. Stupid people = more content
I also saw it and couldn't bring myself to finish it. Made me think about skull shapes and I misinterpreted the forensics claim for phrenology.
@@ArcCaravan It wouldn't suprise me if whoever wrote that rant believes in that sort of pseudoscience.
I hope the dude who got over stressed wasn't kicked, from what I understand, they felt bad about it, and they just wanted to fix things.
every time the topic of asexuality and seduction comes up I cant help but think of that scene from one piece where ussop tries to wake up luffy, sanji, and zoro by talking about a strong lady with swords and meat
Oh man, putting wall of text guy on blast! 👏
8:44 - 10:51
I am *still* dying laughing - the DEDICATION to this one bit, holy hell! I was not prepared! 😂😂😂
I relate way too much too the anxiety/stress story, but more from the DM's perspective. It's the reason why I can't DM for my brother as he's done it twice with two different one-shots.
- The first one he played a dumb, agro barbarian (think Jock stereotype from old campy horror movies). I thought everything went well and everyone was enjoyjng it but then we got to the boss fight. My brother's character taunted the spellcaster boss enemy, so, I had the boss first turn cast "Tasha's Hideous Laughter" on him and he failed. So many times in a row. The other players weren't playing... amazingly... by trying to take out the minion enemies while letting the boss just sit back and do damage. It also meant that no one was forcing him to take concentration checks. The boss also focused on the squishies and didn't damage the barbarian because he was pretty smart. My players also were playing pretty slowly, due to other issues/new players, so turns took a while and the barbarian kept failing as he dumped stated both intelligence and wisdom. It got to the point that I just had the boss drop concentration for another spell because i felt so bad about my brother not being able to do anything. But, by that point my brother didn't care anymore and just phoned in everything. It ended up being a complete defeat for them. My brother ended up cold shouldering me for a while and I found out later he was extremely mad at me because he felt like I was gunning for him. It really ruined my confidence as a DM for a while and I didn't DM for around a year after that.
- It was two years later that I invited him to another one-shot with my regular group as he hadn't played DnD in a while and he really wanted to be a player (he's mostly DMed). I thought that if he and my group got along well that he could maybe join my camapign. It didn't start off as well as before. He was part of the antics for the first bit but then pulled back during a joking RP moment between the other three characters. My other players have been friends for a while (two are siblings) so it was probably a bit hard to cut in? I'd ask my brother what he was doing while they were having the conservation but he just shrugged it off and saud he was looking at something. He tried to think of something during a pretty difficult combat (the enemies were really tough but stuck in a corridor and couldn't move if seen, they would cast darkness around themselves though, but they knew that they needed what was at the end of the corridor) which was more of a creativity challange rather than a straight combat one. He couldn't come up with a solution so he just hung back. It was done after that. He just ended up going on his phone the entire time. During the boss fight, he would only tune back in when it was his turn (I had to call his name multiple times, he was sitting next to me while the other players were over discord). I homebrewed the entire one-shot, something I don't really have confidence in but I'm trying to get better. I had to call off the next week's session because my mental health was so bad because I worked really hard as a DM and it took hours to make a bunch of maps from scratch (...I'm slow at it). I later found out, from my Dad, that my brother believed I was gunning for him again and purposely ignored him so he never wants me to DM for him again, which hurt... but, i wasn't going to play with him again after that again, so, yay?
Sorry, this was incredibly long. I'm just glad that I have a group of players I've been DMing for, for about a year now, and they seem to be having fun. I still don't think I'm a good DM though, but at least I'm trying to improve. My anxiety and stress about sessions are still pretty bad though.
For story 3 I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and guess that their game was being hosted on Roll 20 wasn't it? I get we all have games where lady luck just isn't on our side, but Roll 20 just seems set up to ruin any dice rolls that aren't made by the DM. Also OP should learn not be so hard on themselves. The more you blame yourself for anything and everything only makes your anxiety worse.
Yeah. I remember that time our dm gave us two different roll 20 games to join because that was her solution to showing up two game at the same time and I ended up rolling on the wrong one because I had more luck XD
Ok, so here's the thing: I know a lot of asexual people, and they are often *Super* open to temptation, the way I would play this as a DM?
"The Succubae and Incubi beckon your character over, holding out a pot of a complex, floral smelling blue tea and a number of books on esoteric topics. One offers to rub your feet, which now that you think about it, you have been on all day every day for weeks now..."
Like... Aces are just not interested in sex, they still have *all the other desires*. Gonna blow people's minds when I tell them that a lot of aces are really into kink. Some are even fine with sex, and will have it with partners, they just have no drive or urge to initiate it.
Watching videos like these have not only helped me become a better player and avoid the usual traps newbies fall into, but it's also helped me see problematic behaviours before they can get out of hand when I recently started my first ever game (this Sunday marks it's third session 🤯), so thank you Crispy!
"Asexuals are too powerful..."
Nah. Just lure us with garlic bread, and it's game over.
"Im ace to minmax my characters charisma possibilities."
So I think that everyone who uses charm shit forgets that Charm spells, clearly state, the target would NOT DO WHAT IT WOULD NOT NORMALLY DO. This means, if they wouldn't bang you on a sober day, your charm won't do shit. You compel monsters/people to act in your favor, guard you from some guards charging you, open a door that you're not sure if it's trapped... not drop trow and got to down. Blame needs to be put on DM's for allowing this to become the meme/playstyle that it is now. Sure seduce/charm can be fun bits to the game but if it becomes a fuck fest then give them the 'book of erotic fantasy' and tell them go play some solo games while you run a real game
I..
I’ll quote the Tumblr post: “Succubi lure you with WHAT YOU MOST DESIRE, it can be endless knowledge, your asexual pirate is not safe”
Unless your DM is not creative lmao
I think many of my characters would be charmed by just.. emotional support, funnily enough
Sex isn’t a desire for one reason or another (orr as a reflection of yours truly lol)
Love when people don't know what gender, sexuality and sex are and how they're different.
Having Will from DnD Shorts was just over the top perfect.
People need to realize Asexual doesn't mean they can't be charmed you just gotta get creative. Like luring them with knowledge or the best way to a persons heart food. I'm not asexual but even if the most grotesque looking monster gave my a perfectly cook meal entirely catered to me and my current taste i didn't even know i wanted. you best believe I'd give em anything. my soul, my kidney, my hand in marriage.
Clearly That guy has never seen the meme of the Warhammer who Summons a succubus to paint his Imperial guard army... Lol