As someone who has played D&D since I was 11 years old I am going to make educated guesses as to the classes of the main characters (I may be a bit off with some of them) Dwarf - is a Monk. Halfling - is a Wizard Orc Woman - is a Druid Tall woman - is a Crusader/Fighter or possibly a Paladin, but I'm not quite so sure about Paladin and the kid - is likely a Cleric of some kind. This would constitute a decent all-around "beginner type" party.
@@IndomitableAde Yeah, that makes sense, I had forgotten Paladins could use Divine Cleric magic on a limited basis, when I posted the first comment. at the time I just wasn't going to say with complete confidence what their classes were because: A) D&D has a VERY rich and deep lore base with decades of material to choose from and B) I personally dislike when people are so utterly confident with their statements AND so completely wrong at the same time. And C) that's why I said "educated guess" lol. I haven't actually PLAYED D&D since 2001 and I am CERTAIN many things have changed and upgraded since then. lol
@@patrickcromwell7554 understandable, which is why I said "pretty sure." I'm fine with being corrected if I'm wrong, but I play DnD and I watch Critical Role so I had a good idea of which class is which. I don't recall the name of the spell the Paladin used to heal herself, but the fact that she said she took an oath was enough for me because no other class takes oaths. She could also be a Godless Paladin based on a promise she made to herself, but that's just my speculation. I have no problem being or admitting I'm completely wrong.
Out of all of these first part episodes I'd watch a limited mini-series of: Dungeons & Dragons Sifu Armored Core Not so sure about the Pac Man one though; that one left me a bit confused. lol And even that one with Arnold. He was MADE for that Role. lol. After hearing him play that character I can't possibly imagine anyone else doing it. lol. Arnold's never had all that much acting range, but as he got older he became less embarrassed and more comfortable being goofy whenever the need came up. I honestly don't think he could have pulled off even that voice acting in his Terminator or Conan Days. The way he seemed to have fun being a character that was so sheltered and self deluded about his actual skills was just fun to watch.
I really enjoyed these episodes, but man, they're too short. Loved the reactions!!!
The Sifu episode summed the game up perfectly.
As someone who has played D&D since I was 11 years old I am going to make educated guesses as to the classes of the main characters (I may be a bit off with some of them)
Dwarf - is a Monk.
Halfling - is a Wizard
Orc Woman - is a Druid
Tall woman - is a Crusader/Fighter or possibly a Paladin, but I'm not quite so sure about Paladin
and the kid - is likely a Cleric of some kind.
This would constitute a decent all-around "beginner type" party.
Pretty sure she's a Paladin, because she spoke of taking an oath and healed her own knife wound.
@@IndomitableAde Yeah, that makes sense, I had forgotten Paladins could use Divine Cleric magic on a limited basis, when I posted the first comment. at the time I just wasn't going to say with complete confidence what their classes were because: A) D&D has a VERY rich and deep lore base with decades of material to choose from and B) I personally dislike when people are so utterly confident with their statements AND so completely wrong at the same time. And C) that's why I said "educated guess" lol. I haven't actually PLAYED D&D since 2001 and I am CERTAIN many things have changed and upgraded since then. lol
@@patrickcromwell7554 understandable, which is why I said "pretty sure." I'm fine with being corrected if I'm wrong, but I play DnD and I watch Critical Role so I had a good idea of which class is which. I don't recall the name of the spell the Paladin used to heal herself, but the fact that she said she took an oath was enough for me because no other class takes oaths. She could also be a Godless Paladin based on a promise she made to herself, but that's just my speculation. I have no problem being or admitting I'm completely wrong.
Technically in the D&D episode, there are only 2 Dragons.
Excellent first couple episode 🔥
Heads up if you didn't know, the second part of the series comes out tomorrow 😊
Out of all of these first part episodes I'd watch a limited mini-series of:
Dungeons & Dragons
Sifu
Armored Core
Not so sure about the Pac Man one though; that one left me a bit confused. lol
And even that one with Arnold. He was MADE for that Role. lol. After hearing him play that character I can't possibly imagine anyone else doing it. lol. Arnold's never had all that much acting range, but as he got older he became less embarrassed and more comfortable being goofy whenever the need came up. I honestly don't think he could have pulled off even that voice acting in his Terminator or Conan Days. The way he seemed to have fun being a character that was so sheltered and self deluded about his actual skills was just fun to watch.
I’ve only watched the PacMan episode, and it’s a pretty wild concept.
It's pretty much a teaser for a new game.