Thanks so much for watching! Very glad the video made you want to try D&D-it’s such an amazing game that we've never gotten enough of! If you ever decide to dive in, there's a ton of resources to get you fully into the game, good luck on your journey!
Honestly, I'm excited to see how this goes. I've been watching a very similar series called Interplanar Fighting Championship which has been fun . Then I found this
Thanks! This series was an Inspiration from those videos by Brandon R Kim, we thought we'd give it a spin by adding some battle maps and analytics to the monsters :D Glad you enjoyed
Also forgot to add this, but my bet for who wins is the Scarecrow. The fear that it has is very useful as most creatures have attack rolls and pretty low wisdom. So it will likely be getting that fear off and giving its opponents disadvantage of their attack rolls. But, we'll have to see if this is how it goes
Unfortunately for the other creatures with only one attack, no :( I've tried to keep them as close to the real stat blocks as possible, so unless the nilbog is somehow incapacitated only a select amount of creatures have a chance of taking it out in the tournament.
Great idea. Sub earned!
I've never played D&D, idk why I even watched this, but you wad me wanna play it. Fun video
Thanks so much for watching! Very glad the video made you want to try D&D-it’s such an amazing game that we've never gotten enough of! If you ever decide to dive in, there's a ton of resources to get you fully into the game, good luck on your journey!
Honestly, I'm excited to see how this goes. I've been watching a very similar series called Interplanar Fighting Championship which has been fun . Then I found this
Thanks! This series was an Inspiration from those videos by Brandon R Kim, we thought we'd give it a spin by adding some battle maps and analytics to the monsters :D Glad you enjoyed
Also forgot to add this, but my bet for who wins is the Scarecrow. The fear that it has is very useful as most creatures have attack rolls and pretty low wisdom. So it will likely be getting that fear off and giving its opponents disadvantage of their attack rolls. But, we'll have to see if this is how it goes
LETS GO NILBOG BABYYYY YEEAAAAHAHHHH
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Nilbog my beloved
IS there any limitation on the Nilbog ability to reduce damage by 6 each turn?
Unfortunately for the other creatures with only one attack, no :( I've tried to keep them as close to the real stat blocks as possible, so unless the nilbog is somehow incapacitated only a select amount of creatures have a chance of taking it out in the tournament.