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Btw as the guy who asked for subtitles to help me understand the dialogues, (and so happy when I saw u guys did it) I volunteer to translate it to brazilian portuguese if u guys have any interest on it. I think that would be helpfull to brazilians who doesnt speak english at all. I dont know exactly how video subtitles are made, but I can translate it and send to u guys for any communication channel to u guys use it. ^^
@@LennyOnline Oh that'd be awesome - thanks so much! We've enabled user-submitted subtitles on this video! You click on the Settings wheel, then go to Subtitles/CC and then Add Subtitles/CC. It should take you to a page where you can translate our English subtitles line for line. 😁
@Jared Adams The term you're looking for is 'crossdresser'. 'Shemale' is considered a derogatory term most often used to insult members of the transgender community.
"Oh look he's making a tower with his dice I do that too oh no he's a bard just like my character OH NO MY CHARACTER WON'T STOP SINGING WHEN THEY ROLL SHIT FOR PERFOMANCE TOO" that was too real
Nixie's demonic psychopathic pyro performance is still crazy good after watching it again years later. This first episode is sooo underrated. Everyone has grown a lot since back then as if leveling up with every episode.
Autocorrect the bane of existence, I switched it off on my phone cus it started pi**ing me off, I sympathise with you (don’t know if I said that last bit correctly, but whatever)
Yeah, I loved how both she and Antrius nailed their characters right away. (I don't think we got enough of Evandra to tell.) For me, Nixie is the highlight of every episode... the way she can make "Fireball!" seem new every time - it's a thing of beauty.
@@tomwilson2112 Yh Nixie's personality is really fun although I also like how Nicole becomes more and more invested in the campaign, in this episode she's literally on her phone sucking a lolipop, but by the most recent episodes she's attentive and even taught the rogue girl (I've forgotten her name) how to play.
Pro tip: - Start the campagain with battle. - Let the characters be introduced trough the game and story, organically, like it would in real life. - Always have a session zero.
@@grosslittlegoblin1358 this is really cool but the thing is my players always ask me who are the other characters, and I'm like "idk dude ask them yourself" *awkward silence Sigh, hey please introduce yourself *awkward silence times 2 Or sometimes they don't really care about role playing so they just go whitout knowing each other's names P. S :they don't like making characters, so I have to make a bunch of characters sheets whit 0 backstory or personality and give them away and they will play whit blanky macface until they die or the campaign is over But I still love them somehow it makes the game funnier when is not taken so seriously
Like that one time I mess up the evil guy monologue and we starting making jokes, or the other day when one of my players killed a bandit by smothering him whit her thighs
@@stopsleetip5959 Oh i see, they are meta gamer/ audience member type. Then just dont push the RP, just throw challanges at them. The character creation is also usefull because you grow to that character, since you made it, without that no surprise they cant really fill those boots. I had a similar party, i made them an advanture about only exploration and treasure hunt, with almost no NPCs but a lot of survival elements. Also with more thinking for themself and less dice rolls. It was able to get them engaged.
@@stopsleetip5959 Not that I'm in any way an authority, having only dm'ed one adventure so far (most of my knowledge comes from more experienced people here on youtube), but maybe you could try asking the players beforehand how they visualize their characters and then, in the introductory scene, use what knowledge you have to describe them to eachother just enough to make them curious, and let them take the reins from there. Maybe it could be that they sometimes don't know where to start? I started my adventure in the middle of a shipwreck, insinuating that they had only met a couple days ago when they had all taken up the contract that led them into this situation. So they knew who the others were, but didn't know eachother much beyond working the same job. That way, I could skip the awkwardness and start in media res, the confined space of the ship ensuring that they couldn't "leave" the scene and were pretty much forced to work together or drown. I started the scene from the point of view of one of the players, arbitrarily picked, as he was just waking up from being tossed around in his cabin. He was sharing the cabin with the other male member of the party, and I described him and let the second player have the spotlight for a bit. Then, as they left the room and staggered into the hallway, following the captain's shouts, they met the female member of their party who was just stumbling out of her own room. I started the description and let her take over, and the three started a natural, hectic back and forth as they were trying to flee onto the upper deck to gage the situation. I deliberately told them to not write too much of an elaborate backstory as this was a oneshot, just enough for them and me to understand the characters and get a feel for what motivates them. They all ended up developing their own quirky way of speaking and acting through just the first scene alone. Who would have known that the heavily tattoed, whiteskinned and purple haired rogue was actually just a giant softie who came close to tears when their captain died because she respected him so much as a good person? Or that the Bard only puts on his act and make up so thick because he has a big unseely birthmark covering half his face that he is terrified to let anyone see for fear of being judged? I mean... Granted, for all this to work, you need players who are actually excited for the session and want to get invested in the story. Otherwise, you're speaking to a brick wall. So... Well. Good luck motivating the players you described...
Please no. You're giving me horrid flashbacks. I had someone try to play into that with a Tiefling that wanted to hump _EVERYONE_ in party and any vaguely humanoid thing that popped up. ... It was a weird, sexually tense few nights. *_GOD_* I wanna play more DnD.
@@Dent42 *Fireball* : A bright streak flashes from your pointing finger to a point you choose within range and then blossoms with a low roar into an explosion of flame. both Firebolt and Fireball send out projectiles, only Firebolt requires an attack roll and Fireball forces a saving throw, _snatches glasses, breaks them in half, throws them on the ground and stomps on them_ . your nerd card has been revoked.
perhaps the most wacky first encounter in a bar, never see and filmed before, this is the beginning of a madly odyssey, alongside this extravagant game, the lifes full of misadventures of Antrius, Evandra and Nixie begins now, HA HA HA HA.
Where the voice changes from typical grimdark in-character voice to the player's real nerdy stereotype voice when they switch back from the tavern to the living room.
This is exactly what I want for a DND movie. Cutting back and forth between the players, and the characters they play. Thank you guys for this!! Keep it up!!
She reminds me of my black dragonborn wizard called Kisa, she has recently become notorious for burning stuff too my most recent victim a Gnoll sorceress who was trying to do a very bad ritual lucky for me I had the control flames cantrip and she was standing too close to a bonfire
I did the same, I have a Tiefling Sorcerer who did grew inside a cave as an Homunculus being created by the combination of Demon's blood and Dragon's blood (who are ancient legends in our Campain), and since he grew in a grotto, he doesn't know anything about the outer world etiquette, so yeah, how did your wife and child die? Tell me the details
I swear, every campaign has *that character*. I know the last game I was playing in, we had a halfling rogue who was a tiny living buzzsaw of destruction (her favorite thing to ask was "Can I stab it now?!"), who bounced around on a sugar-high and said whatever crossed her mind, no matter if it bit the party's collective backside, and the current one has an elf ranger whose main character trait is "attention deficit ooh-shiny! disorder," when she's not murdering the thing that just took her shiny. This is scary on-point. :D
@@danilooliveira6580 DM is a class, not a race. Matt and Pat(?) are some human subrace, Brennan from Dimension 20 is a halfling, Lodge from The Gamers movie is a high elf, my DM is a dwarf.
Next campaign; NPC: thank you for meeting me outside on such a rainy day, I was going to meet you all in a tavern, but it would seem the only one in town was burnt to the ground by a sorcerer, but on the bright side, it is believed they died in the process.
Except in this case it isn't the DM playing god but annoyed at having to game their reality. That being said I have done that before in a mod, burn down a tavern killing everything inside. However, we lured a ton of high level beasts into the tavern first got all the humans out, then burned it down. Lvl 1 burning hands never killed so many :)
Fernandez o comediante please don’t mention bnha in these! They LITTERALLY ruin everything Any character with green hair - Deku And character with red and white hair or has a rough childhood - Todoroki!
I hated this series, until someone told me to think about it differently. It's not trying to be a good story about good characters with good players. It's about having the worst group of players a DM could possibly be stuck with, and the shit that comes with it.
That reminds me a campaign I had once where one of the players was a red dragonborn. He enters the inn, goes to the bartender and says: "Nice place you have here. Is it fireproof?"
I have a minotaur barbarian far traveler with a penchant for drinking running around in my head, he has projectile vomited on an NPC after getting drunk in a tavern, and projectile defecated on a palace guard while trying to fart on a party member (I rolled a 1 on the fart, and a natural 20 on the consequences). Both NPCs had PTSD afterwards.
After the umpteenth viewing I just realized how Nicole is focused only on her phone and how Nixie is focused only on the candle flame. It's the little details like this that are outstanding.
She's very inspired by Laura Bailey's character on Critical Role ("Hi, I'm Jester! You know, you smell really bad. I only say this because if _I_ smelled really bad I would want someone to tell me. There are these things called baths, you know, you should try one?")
Me: Hey she looks pretty cute Her: I like burning things Me: kinda odd, but I'm still okay with a pyromaniac Her: AND THEN WATCHED AS YOUR CHILD'S SKIN MELTED! Me: Nope.
Why has it taken me so long to discover this series??!! Thankfully I finally have something that fills the hole in my heart that Gallavant left behind.
@@MythicalHex lute? you philistine, that was a mandolin. Even the smallest lute has at least 1 more set of strings, and any lute worth having has a rounded back, thats where you get the lute's distinctive sound.
I love all three characters, but that tiefling has a special place in my heart. So cute and fun! And especially dear to me since my genie warlock tiefling just learned fireball.
@@Pundae Caleb isn't JUST about magic, he's specific toward Fire (albeit he's taking his own path to "time magic" as well, but still rooted with Fire) Plus he is a psychopath. He has a ton of different tells that was caught by many fan through the first few episodes. Jester definitely provides the "crazy" that this tiefling is showing. Caleb is a pyrotechnic psycopath. Combine the two and tada. It's not that hard.
Its really fun with The right People. In my old quest i played a over sexual half-elf bard Who just needed to let some juice lose. That could be death for my hero sometimes. Now in our new quest i play a warforged paladin Who have hard Times to read other Peoples emotions. It just confuse him hehe.
D&D can be alot of fun. I got into it through a university group about a year ago and now I DM my own campaign. I recommend on deciding on what kind of end result you want your character to get to (A fire slinging horned human or a fully armoured, grizzled veteran) and the DM or your fellow players can help you create a character that matches your details, or can at least reach them given experience and time.
honestly, even if you’re level 1, if you’re a bard and get a 4 on a performance check you’ve probably done something very wrong with your stat attribution lol
You guys are idiots to even bother with the math. The point of the skit is to show that these are terrible players. So if anything Charisma was probably his dump stat.
I somehow managed to get into an entire debate where someone was offended about the wench being a guy in a wig, saying it was a transphobic joke -_- why are people so easily offended these days? Jeesh. It was a hilarious video! Please continue with the series! :)
I understand how people might come away with that interpretation. Avoiding transphobia was something that was discussed in great length before we started filming. For us the joke is not necessarilly that the wench is a man in a wig, it's more that the DM is playing every single NPC at the same time (the merchant, the wench, the other patrons of the tavern) - this will be more apparent in future episodes where he plays non-human characters. As someone who doesn't conform to strict gender norms I don't find the idea of a male presenting person wearing a dress as inherently funny. Happy to hear someone else's thoughts on this!
@@deerstalkerpictures As a person with trans friends, I enjoyed the gender reveal, and it never occurred to me to be offended. I wonder if the person who got offended actually knows any trans people? Because I've heard such people described by a trans woman as "bad advocates" - people who try to help, but without actually asking trans people what they want! Which of course then causes a backlash..
Because people who make things like this an issue don't actually care about Transgender people, they care about feeling morally superior to others... Even if someone DID miss the obvious, and hilarious, "the DM plays all NPCs" joke, then... Well... There IS NO JOKE! So the wench was a dude in a wig. That's it. The characters don't react to him. Taken seriously, that means he's either a cross-dressing man, or a transgender-woman. If that offends you... Then you are literally being offended by the mere presence of a non-gender conforming character! YOU are the one with the issue, not the video.
People like to get offended, cause in this God forsaken era we life in now, been Offended is the new fade, it gives them a "way" to be heard or to be important, even though their lifes are as miserable and dull as everyone else. If you need to be Offended to exist, you're the problem... Simply ignore those types, they achieve nothing, they contribute to nothing, they accomplish nothing, they just rant for the most silliest of things.
Accurate party make up. The one who is super invested, the dicestacker that is only interested in themselves, and the phonaholic that could care less. And you have the stoic one, the sexual one, and the murderhobo.
The warrior brute who just wantonly crushes every obstacle. The pyromaniac spellcaster who just blasts everything with fireballs. And the useless bard who nobody wants to hear performing. Fairly typical party.
Ive DMd a couple games like this. Well, they werent entirely TPK, but the players keep putting themselves in deaths reach, as if they are attempting to see how many times they can die...
This is more common than you think. I've had players TPK in a bar fighting the bar maids and owner. Admittedly the owner was a retired adventurer and the barmaids were his daughters.
Nah, it happens. A few of our guys tried some Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and, well, the Witch Hunter that was visiting the same tavern took exception to the behavior of the party. Some smooth talking could have saved the situation but the dwarven Trollslayer took exception to some silly-hat-wearing human complaining about his behavior. The Witch Hunter, and his apprentice, and their assistants as well as the bouncer and a few bystanders were quickly multiplied into more pieces than a body should be. The last surviving PC (the dwarf, because Naked Dwarf Syndrome) did manage to almost get out of the city before guards responding to the disturbance killed him.
I didn't know about this series until my regular DM suggested it to me, because he said my artificer PC, Kimmy, was essentially Nixie, only with arcane cannons and explosives instead of fire. After watching this, I can confirm he wasn't lying.
The DM was 1000% done and that was fantastic. Personally I would have let them burn down the tavern and gone from there. One of the best starts to a campaign
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its so well done
Really looking forward to it. I've always wanted to play D&D
No doubt I'll show it to my RPG friends! :O
Btw as the guy who asked for subtitles to help me understand the dialogues, (and so happy when I saw u guys did it) I volunteer to translate it to brazilian portuguese if u guys have any interest on it. I think that would be helpfull to brazilians who doesnt speak english at all. I dont know exactly how video subtitles are made, but I can translate it and send to u guys for any communication channel to u guys use it. ^^
@@LennyOnline Oh that'd be awesome - thanks so much! We've enabled user-submitted subtitles on this video! You click on the Settings wheel, then go to Subtitles/CC and then Add Subtitles/CC. It should take you to a page where you can translate our English subtitles line for line. 😁
I really like that the NPC’S are all the DM
That’s a good detail
Alton Glass and a little disturbing. OK. Really disturbing.
I'm not sure what you mean but that barmaid was hot!
it do be like that
@@Corusame 😄
@Jared Adams The term you're looking for is 'crossdresser'. 'Shemale' is considered a derogatory term most often used to insult members of the transgender community.
did... did they just die in the equivalent of the main menu?
More like the opening cutscene, where you don't even have control of yur character.
@@StarjuuM nice.
@@StarjuuM At least they managed to get through the character creator.
To be fair you CAN Actually have that happen in some games, (dying in main menu or even opening scene)
@@StarjuuM Skyrim.jpg
That Tiefling is cute when she's giving a guy PTSD flashbacks.
I am strangely attracted to both Nicole and the tiefling.
@@number1enemyoftheuseless985 So am I, especially for the freckles and her lisp. :D
@@coolmeisemeisenmann1416 Damn is this a common opinion? Before I checked the comments I thought I would be the only one!
I'm gonna go talk to the drinking one. I like a woman who can skull a beer.
@@anarchy_79 i think she's sapphic though
I love how the "wench" is played by the dm. That's a nice touch.
Everyone in this fantasy world id the DM... he is Omniscient and Omnipresent.
What a dm?
@@Nyxiria-r4g the person that never gets to use all 20 maps he made while waiting fir another session. Not that this ever happened to me...
@Ties de Jong to be honest it's all new to me
@@Nyxiria-r4g dm stands for dungeon master. They're the storyteller/god of the world.
The DM is so done. Like, he isnt hiding it. Hes just done
As far as DnD sessions go that was a great success. Everyone rocked up, got through one round of roleplaying and then the session finished early!
@@Vulkanprimarch Well at least that's that!
He was done before they started. Had to be bribed.
Every Time....
Npcs too lop
The ukulele floating up into his hands kills me literally every time I watch this. 1:20
To be clear though, it's not a ukulele, it's a mandolin 😉
That's a bard for ya
Dude...
The way he performed it way as well have been an ukulele
Ah, Antrius "the Great" and his helium-filled mandolin. (The hydrogen-filled model had an unfortunate encounter with a fireball...)
"Yea, I'm an experienced DnD'er. I even got past the introductions twice"
Did you start your campaign just after the intros?
@@ridvanyilmaz4100 We'll begin our quest outside of Lumbridge Castle, east of Al Kharid.
lookout we got a badass over here
"Oh look he's making a tower with his dice I do that too oh no he's a bard just like my character OH NO MY CHARACTER WON'T STOP SINGING WHEN THEY ROLL SHIT FOR PERFOMANCE TOO" that was too real
Feeling really called out rn
Take ten! Take ten! Until your Performance checks are at least nine.
Same! I stack my dice. Not playing a bard anymore, but it was the very first class I played!
I love stacking the dice.
@@Kugrox she likes that BBC dont she?...😉😂😂
Nixie's demonic psychopathic pyro performance is still crazy good after watching it again years later.
This first episode is sooo underrated.
Everyone has grown a lot since back then as if leveling up with every episode.
You mean nixie? Little Dixie is her nephew
@@liddumananayo1070 Autocorrect did it again
Autocorrect the bane of existence, I switched it off on my phone cus it started pi**ing me off, I sympathise with you (don’t know if I said that last bit correctly, but whatever)
Yeah, I loved how both she and Antrius nailed their characters right away. (I don't think we got enough of Evandra to tell.)
For me, Nixie is the highlight of every episode... the way she can make "Fireball!" seem new every time - it's a thing of beauty.
@@tomwilson2112 Yh Nixie's personality is really fun although I also like how Nicole becomes more and more invested in the campaign, in this episode she's literally on her phone sucking a lolipop, but by the most recent episodes she's attentive and even taught the rogue girl (I've forgotten her name) how to play.
"please introduce yourselfs"
*awkward silence
To real dude to real
Pro tip:
- Start the campagain with battle.
- Let the characters be introduced trough the game and story, organically, like it would in real life.
- Always have a session zero.
@@grosslittlegoblin1358 this is really cool but the thing is my players always ask me who are the other characters, and I'm like "idk dude ask them yourself"
*awkward silence
Sigh, hey please introduce yourself
*awkward silence times 2
Or sometimes they don't really care about role playing so they just go whitout knowing each other's names
P. S :they don't like making characters, so I have to make a bunch of characters sheets whit 0 backstory or personality and give them away and they will play whit blanky macface until they die or the campaign is over
But I still love them somehow it makes the game funnier when is not taken so seriously
Like that one time I mess up the evil guy monologue and we starting making jokes, or the other day when one of my players killed a bandit by smothering him whit her thighs
@@stopsleetip5959 Oh i see, they are meta gamer/ audience member type.
Then just dont push the RP, just throw challanges at them.
The character creation is also usefull because you grow to that character, since you made it, without that no surprise they cant really fill those boots.
I had a similar party, i made them an advanture about only exploration and treasure hunt, with almost no NPCs but a lot of survival elements.
Also with more thinking for themself and less dice rolls.
It was able to get them engaged.
@@stopsleetip5959 Not that I'm in any way an authority, having only dm'ed one adventure so far (most of my knowledge comes from more experienced people here on youtube), but maybe you could try asking the players beforehand how they visualize their characters and then, in the introductory scene, use what knowledge you have to describe them to eachother just enough to make them curious, and let them take the reins from there. Maybe it could be that they sometimes don't know where to start?
I started my adventure in the middle of a shipwreck, insinuating that they had only met a couple days ago when they had all taken up the contract that led them into this situation. So they knew who the others were, but didn't know eachother much beyond working the same job. That way, I could skip the awkwardness and start in media res, the confined space of the ship ensuring that they couldn't "leave" the scene and were pretty much forced to work together or drown. I started the scene from the point of view of one of the players, arbitrarily picked, as he was just waking up from being tossed around in his cabin. He was sharing the cabin with the other male member of the party, and I described him and let the second player have the spotlight for a bit. Then, as they left the room and staggered into the hallway, following the captain's shouts, they met the female member of their party who was just stumbling out of her own room. I started the description and let her take over, and the three started a natural, hectic back and forth as they were trying to flee onto the upper deck to gage the situation.
I deliberately told them to not write too much of an elaborate backstory as this was a oneshot, just enough for them and me to understand the characters and get a feel for what motivates them. They all ended up developing their own quirky way of speaking and acting through just the first scene alone. Who would have known that the heavily tattoed, whiteskinned and purple haired rogue was actually just a giant softie who came close to tears when their captain died because she respected him so much as a good person? Or that the Bard only puts on his act and make up so thick because he has a big unseely birthmark covering half his face that he is terrified to let anyone see for fear of being judged?
I mean... Granted, for all this to work, you need players who are actually excited for the session and want to get invested in the story. Otherwise, you're speaking to a brick wall. So... Well. Good luck motivating the players you described...
The costumes? Great
The humour? Amazing
The DM wearing leather bracelets? Priceless.
10/10 Would Mercer Effect again
The characters name is... Pat percer
@@FlemingBarto I could've sworn it was Nat Nercer... But I could've read that wrong.
Hotel? Trivago
owennewo14 Damn you beat me to it.
Agreed
He stacked the dice.
He is a real D&D Player.
Gotta stack your dice and watch as they suddenly fall and scatter on the floor... Then you lose a D4 somewhere lol
@@Grigeral Which you later discover when it embeds itself in your foot when you're walking, doing D4 damage
@@ctakitimu Make a constitution saving throw...
@@thekaiseroftheeast3895 I got a 1
If a player starts stacking their dice DM should do something and quickly
- How hot is my tiefling character?
- Yes.
_And how crazy do you want them to be?
-Yes
[Sarcasm] well that's cuz tieflings get a plus two to charisma
Ha! I see what you did there.
Please no. You're giving me horrid flashbacks.
I had someone try to play into that with a Tiefling that wanted to hump _EVERYONE_ in party and any vaguely humanoid thing that popped up.
...
It was a weird, sexually tense few nights.
*_GOD_* I wanna play more DnD.
@@ASlutty9SUnit
With your comment and user name you are sending some really mixed messages there.
*Fireballs in every direction* Nailed it
Nixie may or may not be based on my own Tiefling Warmage who was also based on my Fire mage WoW main...
Fair chop. After all, fire cleanses all
Clearly it’s Fire Bolt. Fireball appears and detonates where it’s aimed, whereas Fire Bolt creates a projectile. *pushes up glasses*
@@Dent42 that depends on the system you are using
@@Dent42 *Fireball* : A bright streak flashes from your pointing finger to a point you choose within range and then blossoms with a low roar into an explosion of flame.
both Firebolt and Fireball send out projectiles, only Firebolt requires an attack roll and Fireball forces a saving throw, _snatches glasses, breaks them in half, throws them on the ground and stomps on them_ . your nerd card has been revoked.
perhaps the most wacky first encounter in a bar, never see and filmed before, this is the beginning of a madly odyssey, alongside this extravagant game, the lifes full of misadventures of Antrius, Evandra and Nixie begins now, HA HA HA HA.
All this group is missing is an awkward emotional edgy Rogue Character
I'm hiding in the comment section....
*sulks*
_"YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ME! NOBODY DOES"_
Where the voice changes from typical grimdark in-character voice to the player's real nerdy stereotype voice when they switch back from the tavern to the living room.
Jay Nigma or dwarf that is “to old for this crap...way to old for this crap”
@@KumaoftheForest "To old for this week crap" Dwarves are far better than the rogue doesn't want to talk to anyone and is "Better off alone"
"I like setting fire to thtuff!"
"My wife and child died in a fire"
Lmfao
Your Icon is a perfect match!
@@rmt3589 omfg had forgotten what my icon was XD
Its oddly dark. Wao.
My literal reaction: 'Ohhh lord...'
@@magiv4205 Now you need to keep that icon for life or this comment will be lost do it for the memes lad FOR THE MEMES
This is exactly what I want for a DND movie. Cutting back and forth between the players, and the characters they play. Thank you guys for this!! Keep it up!!
Nearly died when she said “I like burning things!”
Did somone say FIREBALL?
Buckett Productions bakugou and mina kid evry1 run and hid
Yep. The way she said it was pure gold.
"I like burning thingth! I like thetting fire to thtuff!"
They all died
Literally just shared this with all my campaigns. The tiefling is definitely my kobold, destruction, pink everything, lisp and all.
A common theme it seems 😂
@@deerstalkerpictures It's just "Eldritch blast!" everywhere instead of fireball.
She reminds me of my black dragonborn wizard called Kisa, she has recently become notorious for burning stuff too my most recent victim a Gnoll sorceress who was trying to do a very bad ritual lucky for me I had the control flames cantrip and she was standing too close to a bonfire
I did the same, I have a Tiefling Sorcerer who did grew inside a cave as an Homunculus being created by the combination of Demon's blood and Dragon's blood (who are ancient legends in our Campain), and since he grew in a grotto, he doesn't know anything about the outer world etiquette, so yeah, how did your wife and child die? Tell me the details
I swear, every campaign has *that character*. I know the last game I was playing in, we had a halfling rogue who was a tiny living buzzsaw of destruction (her favorite thing to ask was "Can I stab it now?!"), who bounced around on a sugar-high and said whatever crossed her mind, no matter if it bit the party's collective backside, and the current one has an elf ranger whose main character trait is "attention deficit ooh-shiny! disorder," when she's not murdering the thing that just took her shiny. This is scary on-point. :D
Nixie's face at the end where she is going "Sorry, not sorry but REALLY embarrassed, is that good enough." is just priceless!
I love how the DM was dressed like Matt Mercer. That touch actually made me laugh out loud.
Pat Percer
Over the course of running campaigns, all DMs start to resemble each other.
wait ? isn't that how all DMs look like ? I though it was like a racial trait.
He's even got the prerequisite permenantly raised eyebrow.
@@danilooliveira6580 DM is a class, not a race. Matt and Pat(?) are some human subrace, Brennan from Dimension 20 is a halfling, Lodge from The Gamers movie is a high elf, my DM is a dwarf.
Drinking while the tavern burns from your teammate's stupidity? That's a mood.
"Every time"
“This is fine. *sip*”
Must've been a flammable tavern.
Imagine starting at a tavern where this happens at a nearby table. How every player reacts maybe an interesting role playing opportunity
@@destroyerinazuma96 Agreed.
Find yourself someone in life who will love you as much as Nixie loves fire.
Underrated comment.
I have - it's Nixi!😍
Next campaign;
NPC: thank you for meeting me outside on such a rainy day, I was going to meet you all in a tavern, but it would seem the only one in town was burnt to the ground by a sorcerer, but on the bright side, it is believed they died in the process.
The " rocks fall, everybody dies " ending, an irritated DM's ace card.
Muadib Adder my irritated dm just said the universe collapsed. Rocks falling sounds way better
@@fbihorse are you kidding the universe collapsing is so much better
Except in this case it isn't the DM playing god but annoyed at having to game their reality.
That being said I have done that before in a mod, burn down a tavern killing everything inside.
However, we lured a ton of high level beasts into the tavern first got all the humans out, then burned it down.
Lvl 1 burning hands never killed so many :)
Last time i irritated the DM he threw a boulder at my character.
@@edwardrhoads7283 Insurance fraud has never been so magically epic before.
"Oh I think it's too late for that."
The pure deadpan in his voice. Just. 👌😂
Player: Can my Tiefling be sexy?
DM:
Apparently.
@@snakeoi1sean Roll for it
Somehow even funnier when the like count is at 69. Why? ... because sex.
Get the f***k out of my game.
As a DM my answer is always: anything can be sexy to someone if you try hard enough
So here we have:
-a alchoolic knight girl
-a dumb butt bard
-and mina ashido but with fire instead of acid
Fernandez o comediante please don’t mention bnha in these! They LITTERALLY ruin everything
Any character with green hair - Deku
And character with red and white hair or has a rough childhood - Todoroki!
@@suzieanimates4392 first......... Why....... Second the anime is not the problem but a part of the Fans are horny toxic mix.... But why
Can you blame the knight for drinking with those two around?
The bard reminded me of Jaskier/Dandelion from The Witcher
@@suzieanimates4392 what? Seriously? Its just a piece of media ebtertainment why do you hate it so much?
I hated this series, until someone told me to think about it differently. It's not trying to be a good story about good characters with good players. It's about having the worst group of players a DM could possibly be stuck with, and the shit that comes with it.
"Every time!" makes one wonder how many times they had to restart after 1 session because everyone died?
Resistance to fire wont helps from suffacing for lack of air while being crushed under collapsed tavern.
@@Kugrox resistance and immunity are 2 TOTALLY different things. Might be a slow burn, but breathing in noxious fumes is as fast as any normal mortal.
Yeah, but this is a comedy series.
@@Kugrox Counter point: The DM might be lazy and only bothers to write a single sheet of notes per session.
Ah, a new variation of "this is fine" meme in fantasy form.
True... True...
I can't tell if the lisp is a character choice or from the fake teeth, but I LOVED IT!!
Bit of both apparently.
From the Lollipop?
That reminds me a campaign I had once where one of the players was a red dragonborn.
He enters the inn, goes to the bartender and says: "Nice place you have here. Is it fireproof?"
I have a minotaur barbarian far traveler with a penchant for drinking running around in my head, he has projectile vomited on an NPC after getting drunk in a tavern, and projectile defecated on a palace guard while trying to fart on a party member (I rolled a 1 on the fart, and a natural 20 on the consequences). Both NPCs had PTSD afterwards.
Mina Ashido as a pyromaniac tiefling?
Makes sense, actually.
I THOUGHT THE SAME. They are booth my favorite characters in each serie
EXACTLY
Precisely my guy
Zoey 90 Mina Ashido cousin from alternate time or short answer bakugou and mina daughter
in mha future
"I'm Nixie!"
"anything else?" (he -really- should've stopped there!)
I LIKE BURNING THINGS! 🔥
Well at least it was not "rocks fall and everyone dies", though burning tavern falls and everyone dies is not much more pleasant.
I prefer the car bombs ... but since a lot of campaigns have no cars the carriage bomb has become a common threat to adventurers all over the realms.
It's more immersive!
Get yourself a Girl who's both cute and unnecessarily powerfully destructive.
Nixie, I think I'm in love.
The thirst is real, apparently
@Guess What Animation Idk man I'd be worried about that unnecessarily powerfully destructive part if I were you but each to their own
@Guess What Animation i prefer rabbit furry
To live is to risk it all.
if not from the dangers of the outside world
then probably the dangers of the person next to your bed
hey man one does not simply lay with a demon spawn
After the umpteenth viewing I just realized how Nicole is focused only on her phone and how Nixie is focused only on the candle flame. It's the little details like this that are outstanding.
That might just be the most adorable tiefling I've ever seen
She's hot af guess I have a new kink
She's very inspired by Laura Bailey's character on Critical Role ("Hi, I'm Jester! You know, you smell really bad. I only say this because if _I_ smelled really bad I would want someone to tell me. There are these things called baths, you know, you should try one?")
@@amyp4752 Love Laura/Jester.
I liked her legs in the "real" world .
@@louisbabycos106 What do U mean? U could barely see them.
Seriously you guys should play a real time 2 hour game dress like that.
Just do a while campaign in this style, batting back and forth between real world and DND. Id watch it
The tiefling being distracted by the candle is a good touch
When you know that the fire Demon lady’s lisp is because of the fangs
still adds more cuteness points.
And yet somehow this makes her even hotter
Me: Hey she looks pretty cute
Her: I like burning things
Me: kinda odd, but I'm still okay with a pyromaniac
Her: AND THEN WATCHED AS YOUR CHILD'S SKIN MELTED!
Me: Nope.
*Tiefling*
I want more of the trio, they didn't even go on their "first" adventure yet.
Why has it taken me so long to discover this series??!! Thankfully I finally have something that fills the hole in my heart that Gallavant left behind.
Hope you enjoy our musical episode then (Bardic Inspiration)!!!
@@deerstalkerpictures That song is still stuck in my head
@@deerstalkerpictures BELTING OUT BARS OF BARDIC INSPIRAAAAAAATION
The weebo is a semi-demon character.
This is accurate.
With 98% of people who's in my campaign (including me) are weebo, I agree
Halloween Jack - you have 50 people in your campaign?
@@Ajehy Even scarier is it could be a _multiple_ of fifty
you mean semen demon
Tiflin*
I legit laughed out loud at 1:20 when the lute thing just rose up from nowhere and he started playing 😂😂
Fucking bards man. hahaha
"not again....."
I am now under the impression these guys have had countless introductions-only campaigns
Gods, she looked gorgeous as a tiefling!
John White
🥛
hey you might need this considering your so thirsty
@@interdimensionalgoober8769 shit me too. Dem freckles thou
@@interdimensionalgoober8769 No amount of water in the world would be able to stop me simping for a mentally unstable tiefling
MySpaceBarsBroken0o what about a gun, and if that don’t work use more gun.
@@interdimensionalgoober8769 ah yeah that might work gimme a sec an we'll see
How the guitar or whatever bonjo flew to his lap lmao
Hi Krista
Glad you asked.
how does one not know the magestic lute?
@@MythicalHex lute? you philistine, that was a mandolin. Even the smallest lute has at least 1 more set of strings, and any lute worth having has a rounded back, thats where you get the lute's distinctive sound.
It's a special racial feature. He can use his penis to lift things less than 50lbs
@@curvingfyre6810 at least it's closer than 'banjo'
3:24 **sadistic laughing intensifies** lmfao
Me: * is enjoying the live action D&D campaign*
Tiefling: "i LiKe BuRnInG tHiNgS!"
Me: *W H E E Z E*
Best part of the series so far. All about the way she says it.
what is this? feeling empathy for the DM? How?
The start of the legendary series! 🤩
It seems making dice towers while playing is universal
Having bought 2 bags of X dice, sitting at 21 sets.. I make gargantuan towers
Rofl, rewatching after so long. Love how much the channel and characters have grown. Would like to see more player and DM scenes again.
NIXIE BEST WAIFU OF 2019
Is it those cute horns, or the mischievous fangs, or the raging destructive streak? All 3?
@@deerstalkerpictures Yes. Just, yes.
Deerstalker Pictures She can set fire to me any time!
@@deerstalkerpictures all 3! Sign me up!
Horned chicks with pyromaniac tendencies 👌😁
-It was fire storm, actually...
-Oooh I love that spell 😍
My favorite part 😆
I love the list of ways to combust people as if the guy hand't just talked about losing his family.
I love the white cat just chilling on the table... brings back so many memories...
Good thing they aren’t using minis, though.
As a DM this video pretty much sums up how my Party handle every gaming session.
"I didn't ask how large the room is, I said Casts Fireball"
The tiefling is adorable in and out of costume
Me: That woman with the glasses couldn't be sexier
*sees Tiefling cosplay*
Me: Oh. My. God.
*hears lisp*
Me: OHMYGOD
My thoughts exactly ❤✌🏻
I love all three characters, but that tiefling has a special place in my heart. So cute and fun! And especially dear to me since my genie warlock tiefling just learned fireball.
@@egoaltar5999 I agree with everything you just said. Id wife her if I could, and Im an Aussie so who knows?
@@egoaltar5999 I couldn't agree more, and the freckles are just the cherry on top
These D&D Skits are easily the best thing this channel has produced :D Thank you to Deerstalker Pictures
So the Tiefling is colorswapped sadistic Jester with a lisp.
Jester is cleric. this Tiefling is Wizard.
This Tiefling is some sort of Jester + Caleb off spring.
@@XoIoRouge But caleb wasn't a Manic psychopath
@@Pundae ??? That's why I said Jester + Caleb...
@@XoIoRouge Just say Jester with magic then lol. Has nothing to do with Caleb as a character. Magic isn't a personality trait
@@Pundae Caleb isn't JUST about magic, he's specific toward Fire (albeit he's taking his own path to "time magic" as well, but still rooted with Fire)
Plus he is a psychopath. He has a ton of different tells that was caught by many fan through the first few episodes.
Jester definitely provides the "crazy" that this tiefling is showing. Caleb is a pyrotechnic psycopath. Combine the two and tada. It's not that hard.
I never have played D&D but I've always wanted to. After watching this I want to play even more!
Its really fun with The right People. In my old quest i played a over sexual half-elf bard Who just needed to let some juice lose. That could be death for my hero sometimes. Now in our new quest i play a warforged paladin Who have hard Times to read other Peoples emotions. It just confuse him hehe.
@@coffybloffy4566 Oh my gosh those are some really interesting characters😂.
D&D can be alot of fun. I got into it through a university group about a year ago and now I DM my own campaign. I recommend on deciding on what kind of end result you want your character to get to (A fire slinging horned human or a fully armoured, grizzled veteran) and the DM or your fellow players can help you create a character that matches your details, or can at least reach them given experience and time.
Yah ever try an online ttrpg platform like roll20? Could let you try it out real quickly
Watch critical role. Some professional nerdy ass voice actors take it on.
honestly, even if you’re level 1, if you’re a bard and get a 4 on a performance check you’ve probably done something very wrong with your stat attribution lol
17 charisma maybe, and he rolled one? I don't wanna think otherwise.
if you roll a 1 it doesn’t matter anyway, so most people wouldn’t bother adding anything
Sarah Mechem I think when he said 4, he was saying 4 on the die
Even with a 16 charisma, 1+3 charisma+2 proficiency is 6, and you probably have expertise anyway.
You guys are idiots to even bother with the math. The point of the skit is to show that these are terrible players. So if anything Charisma was probably his dump stat.
I guess you could say the tiefling was pretty...
*"Hot stuff"*
I will see myself out
No, we can still save it. Just put your sunglasses on, and I'll get the clip from "Won't Get Fooled Again"...
Can you vote for me too?
Thanks for making these and cutting back and forth between reality and the quest.
clicked for the tiefling
Subbed for the monumental TPK.
aka. Mina Ashido, all grown-up.
Antrius laughing when Nixie asks how they die gives me life 😂😂
There’s something very cute about the way Nixie drinks her mug with both hands.
"Dungeon Master / Pat Percer"
Okay, you did that on purpose, didn't you?
Clearly... Obviously inspired by the renowned DM, Natalie Nurser.
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
LOL I did see that the DM looked like a knock off version of Matt Mercer :-D
And there was also Cat Mercer.
@@toatahu2003 Thats a great Roller Derby name. Well played
I love how excited she is about her damage roll.
First of all, Nixie looks freakin amazing! Awesome makeup and love the horns and teeth. The actors did a great job
It misses a rogue that stabs and/or steals everything. Otherwise, pretty accurate.
Nixie steals stuff and instead of stab. She stabs and burns
And how about the brooding cloaked and hooded ranger sitting with his back to a wall and in view of the door?
Introduce yourself!
"I hide. >_>"
I think nixie was putting something in the guy's drink at one point
The cat deciding to sit all over the maps was simultaneously the best and most real part of the skit :')
actually, that's a lie. the whole skit is the best part
The costuming in this is so good! The similarities between their dnd characters and the Out of Characters was great.
"Roll persuasion" Persuasion was so strong already sent to rest of D and D party before video finished. And already a subscriber🤣
Natural 20!
I somehow managed to get into an entire debate where someone was offended about the wench being a guy in a wig, saying it was a transphobic joke -_- why are people so easily offended these days? Jeesh. It was a hilarious video!
Please continue with the series! :)
I understand how people might come away with that interpretation. Avoiding transphobia was something that was discussed in great length before we started filming. For us the joke is not necessarilly that the wench is a man in a wig, it's more that the DM is playing every single NPC at the same time (the merchant, the wench, the other patrons of the tavern) - this will be more apparent in future episodes where he plays non-human characters. As someone who doesn't conform to strict gender norms I don't find the idea of a male presenting person wearing a dress as inherently funny.
Happy to hear someone else's thoughts on this!
@@deerstalkerpictures As a person with trans friends, I enjoyed the gender reveal, and it never occurred to me to be offended. I wonder if the person who got offended actually knows any trans people? Because I've heard such people described by a trans woman as "bad advocates" - people who try to help, but without actually asking trans people what they want! Which of course then causes a backlash..
Because people who make things like this an issue don't actually care about Transgender people, they care about feeling morally superior to others... Even if someone DID miss the obvious, and hilarious, "the DM plays all NPCs" joke, then... Well... There IS NO JOKE! So the wench was a dude in a wig. That's it. The characters don't react to him. Taken seriously, that means he's either a cross-dressing man, or a transgender-woman. If that offends you... Then you are literally being offended by the mere presence of a non-gender conforming character! YOU are the one with the issue, not the video.
People like to get offended, cause in this God forsaken era we life in now, been Offended is the new fade, it gives them a "way" to be heard or to be important, even though their lifes are as miserable and dull as everyone else.
If you need to be Offended to exist, you're the problem...
Simply ignore those types, they achieve nothing, they contribute to nothing, they accomplish nothing, they just rant for the most silliest of things.
By definition, the DM is every NPC. So, apparently every D&D game is a transphobic joke.
I like burning things, that's the best intro ever
Dunno, I definitely think the Tiefling could have listed more fire spells... Where's Firehands??
I think she said it but called burninghand
5E spell list calls it Burning Hands, which she said.
No one :
Literally no one :
Not even a single soul:
*me when I play a pyromaniac* : I BURNED DOWN AN ORPHANAGE
Repper EX
I burned the orphans
That Kuroshitsuji campaing
That orphanage attacked me. It was self-defense!
@@estebanplourde681 YES
After watching this way too many times I can confidently say that my favorite part is the psychotic cackling at the dice roll
Accurate party make up.
The one who is super invested, the dicestacker that is only interested in themselves, and the phonaholic that could care less. And you have the stoic one, the sexual one, and the murderhobo.
The warrior brute who just wantonly crushes every obstacle.
The pyromaniac spellcaster who just blasts everything with fireballs.
And the useless bard who nobody wants to hear performing.
Fairly typical party.
This is probably the only campaign where there was a TPK in the intro.
Triggered by the players and not the dm for once.
Clearly you haven’t attempted to play Out of the Underdark
Ive DMd a couple games like this. Well, they werent entirely TPK, but the players keep putting themselves in deaths reach, as if they are attempting to see how many times they can die...
This is more common than you think. I've had players TPK in a bar fighting the bar maids and owner. Admittedly the owner was a retired adventurer and the barmaids were his daughters.
Nah, it happens. A few of our guys tried some Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and, well, the Witch Hunter that was visiting the same tavern took exception to the behavior of the party. Some smooth talking could have saved the situation but the dwarven Trollslayer took exception to some silly-hat-wearing human complaining about his behavior. The Witch Hunter, and his apprentice, and their assistants as well as the bouncer and a few bystanders were quickly multiplied into more pieces than a body should be. The last surviving PC (the dwarf, because Naked Dwarf Syndrome) did manage to almost get out of the city before guards responding to the disturbance killed him.
I didn't know about this series until my regular DM suggested it to me, because he said my artificer PC, Kimmy, was essentially Nixie, only with arcane cannons and explosives instead of fire.
After watching this, I can confirm he wasn't lying.
Oh, dear. I know those players. I see them in the mirror every day....
My first campain started like that, only we had a paladin instead of a wizard
Where it all began.
Wonderful!
Nixie for the win!
That Tiefling is so cute! We need more of the skits plz! That hard dice tower was way too relatable! XD
I freaking died laughing when he just waited for the instrument to get put in his hands, rewatched it 4 time's and just kept laughing, that was great.
Nixie is the most adorable pyromaniac I've ever seen.
my favorite part of any D&D adventure is that subtle (or obvious) fire starter whom sets fire to every building the party is in
... I'm in love with the tiefling!
Who isn't? 🤓
@@devileanblack For real, we all are.
I like that Evandra has developed as the seasons pass, new scars and a martial hairstyle.
Eveen the cat was like "I'm not introducing myself first."
Introduce Nixie’s “daughter” or “long lost twin sister” for the perfect annoying player move
She's like the Nurse from Pokemon. Or maybe there's a deep army of clones plot.
The DM being the bar wench was hilarious.😂
"Every time"
Taverns are gonna start putting up signs outside with a red X over a pink, poofy-haired tiefling
they are all dead
The DM was 1000% done and that was fantastic. Personally I would have let them burn down the tavern and gone from there. One of the best starts to a campaign