The headband that detect thoughts of only those who have bad thoughts about you is OP af. That item isn't cursed, it's brilliant. You are safe from reading your party's thoughts, but if someone wants to betray you, insult you, even dirty thoughts, anything negative, you know who to avoid.
Is it what the headband deems as bad or what the player perceives as bad. Cause if a bard wore it would they hear the dirty thoughts? Or would they hear nothing because they want dirty thoughts thought about them LOL
"Using the concept of moons that can warp the world under their influence is incredibly cool..." Oceanographers: "Excuse me, 'concept' that moons warp the world under their influence?"
1:49 I have a player like this in my campaign😂 The BBEG of the campaign was a friend that betrayed them and she had a ring that held most of her power. As she held up the ring to gloat he rolled a nat20 on initiative and cast heat metal on the ring. She failed and dropped the ring, he teleported to her, snatched the ring and in one round did over 150pts of damage between him and his water Elemental, getting the hdywdt and drowning her with his Elementals fist down her throat. it was a good day
My entire dnd campaign is the Barbarian being actually insane (not the murderous kind either. Just the kind that makes people feel weird talking to him) or making puppy eyes at the DM whenever they fail a roll, the Cleric being the smartest dumb person to ever exist (high wisdom low intelligence), the sorceress either coddling her baby griffin or being absolutely done with everyone's shit, the monk not having the slightest clue how to behave like a normal person, and the DM being threateningly vague when asked questions or threatening us directly with crude drawings.
2:01 - had a similar case in my own 5e game, our Bard rolled 18 on actual seduction roll, but he also rolled nat 1 when dm rolled fade to black. Turns out there is a severe size difference between dragons and gnomes and internal blunt damage is no joke...
8:08 oh one time my group had a christmas one-shot, where we had to take an ice wizard to a volcano to cool it down, ice wizard then turned into a red dragon and breathed fire at us, i (warforged bard warlock whose patron is hatsune miku which is a modifed ghost in the machine) immediately failed the dex save and died because i had like 40 hp, so i was out of the whole battle just as a molten puddle of steel dragon flew away but then santa came along, congratulated the rest of the group for driving off the dragon and revived me and gave me resistance to nonmagical slashing, piercing and bludgeoning, and fire res so everytime i take fire damage i just like to say "thanks santa"
There was a great spell in 3.5 I think it was pyrotechnics, you could instantly extinguish huge amounts of flames with it, super convenient as a trigger happy lizardfolk druid
We didn't defeat capitalism. We defeated greed with capitalism. We showed them that their temporary greed with ultimately ruin d&d as a franchise. They wanted easy money by stepping on the people that give them that money. We used the free market to show them that we have options and are not reliant on them for tabletop games. They then noticed that they need to play nice with their customers to get the money and grow as a business. That is free market capitalism at its finest.
It is and so is what they where fighting against. I think they were referring to capitalism in the sense of making business decisions with the singular goal of profit. All in all the speech made complete sense, they just failed to illiterate on how they used capitalism to combat capitalism.
It is capitalism. What we had as consumers were options. WotC forgot it has competition. That's why Pathfinder 2e sold out it's 8 month supply in 2 weeks. Where capitalism goes wrong is monopolies. Pharmaceutical companies did not drop the price of insulin out of a sense of morality, California is in the process of creating a state run business producing insulin at just enough profit to keep producing more at a fraction of the cost of the rest of the industry. As soon as they had competition that did not care about profit, the rest of the industry fallowed suit.
@@randomchaos550 Monopolies are corporatism, which is a perversion of what was once Capitalism. WotC thought they had enough power to force through their changes that would allow them to legally steal other people's work, and free-market Capitalism is why that didn't work. Almost anywhere in "capitalism" where it doesn't produce better and cheaper products, you can typically connect it back to government mandates and restrictions that ultimately prevented the competition that would have kept prices low, and quality up. Government intervention on the economy always produces bigger problems down the line.
@@randomchaos550yes, but capitalism is also the practice of attempting to profit off of a product you are producing. WOTC tried to increase profits from there products, therefore what we where fighting is capitalism.
One day people will learn the difference between Corporatism and Capitalism. Today is not that day. As what Wotc did was very anti-capitalist, as is it stifled content creators from earning revenue.
The headband that detect thoughts of only those who have bad thoughts about you is OP af. That item isn't cursed, it's brilliant. You are safe from reading your party's thoughts, but if someone wants to betray you, insult you, even dirty thoughts, anything negative, you know who to avoid.
Is it what the headband deems as bad or what the player perceives as bad. Cause if a bard wore it would they hear the dirty thoughts? Or would they hear nothing because they want dirty thoughts thought about them LOL
Yeah it's like threat detection
@@koreanbbq2376 That's a good point! Hahah.
"YOU PILFERING PIXIE!!!"
Meh in the game maybe but irl that’s definitely not something I would want 😂.
"Using the concept of moons that can warp the world under their influence is incredibly cool..."
Oceanographers: "Excuse me, 'concept' that moons warp the world under their influence?"
11:35 involuntary flirting under zone of truth is something I need to remember.
DM: “What is your favorite color?” roll intelligence
Nat 1
DM: you can’t remember your own favorite color, but it’s probably blue
Monty Python. Niiiiice 😂
Blue! No, red! ARRRRRRGH!
I never realized how much Monty Python and the Holy Grail is the first D&D campaign and now I love both even more
1:49 I have a player like this in my campaign😂 The BBEG of the campaign was a friend that betrayed them and she had a ring that held most of her power. As she held up the ring to gloat he rolled a nat20 on initiative and cast heat metal on the ring. She failed and dropped the ring, he teleported to her, snatched the ring and in one round did over 150pts of damage between him and his water Elemental, getting the hdywdt and drowning her with his Elementals fist down her throat. it was a good day
My entire dnd campaign is the Barbarian being actually insane (not the murderous kind either. Just the kind that makes people feel weird talking to him) or making puppy eyes at the DM whenever they fail a roll, the Cleric being the smartest dumb person to ever exist (high wisdom low intelligence), the sorceress either coddling her baby griffin or being absolutely done with everyone's shit, the monk not having the slightest clue how to behave like a normal person, and the DM being threateningly vague when asked questions or threatening us directly with crude drawings.
I didn't know "dumbass accidental cult leader" was a character I wanted to play but I'm not complaining
3:39 heh, we just met a bear folk named Kaer. My companions mutually agreed that his nickname is KaerBear.
The album cover one made me laugh because they still looked like album covers.
2:01 - had a similar case in my own 5e game, our Bard rolled 18 on actual seduction roll, but he also rolled nat 1 when dm rolled fade to black.
Turns out there is a severe size difference between dragons and gnomes and internal blunt damage is no joke...
God damn I loved that last one, they seem like great characters!
6:35 so can we talk about how that's renaissance RWBY.
Oh shoot you’re right!
I mean, the Xiao-Long girls work really well and I do like the Idea.
But now I feel stupid for not realising myself, damn.
@@embersmirage3896 Honestly, I mainly noticed because I just finished binge watching volume 9.
If you have a good group, and a good imagination then DnD is exactly as expected.
8:08 oh one time my group had a christmas one-shot, where we had to take an ice wizard to a volcano to cool it down, ice wizard then turned into a red dragon and breathed fire at us, i (warforged bard warlock whose patron is hatsune miku which is a modifed ghost in the machine) immediately failed the dex save and died because i had like 40 hp, so i was out of the whole battle just as a molten puddle of steel
dragon flew away but then santa came along, congratulated the rest of the group for driving off the dragon and revived me and gave me resistance to nonmagical slashing, piercing and bludgeoning, and fire res
so everytime i take fire damage i just like to say "thanks santa"
There was a great spell in 3.5 I think it was pyrotechnics, you could instantly extinguish huge amounts of flames with it, super convenient as a trigger happy lizardfolk druid
09:27
Reckon a bit further into the story, it'll slip that they were married all along?
Hooray! Another Rumi Masterpiece! Thank you for your continued service!
Stradh would prolly just destroy the coffin
Yeah, but it would still be embarrassing.
oh god, the timing of that advert cracked me up
Love the reference to Cassilda's Song at about 7:20
Nixie, Atrius, and a shirtless bardbarian? That's a thumbnail that will catch me any day
1:44
bet the players will have lots of fun when Strahd casts Dispel Magic and busts out of the coffin pissed off and ready to snack on all of them.
6:37 is that medieval Rwby? Hell yeah!
Crud, gotta roll for lung dexterity for the coming giggles
*Rolls a 1*
*Inhales* MOTHER...F-
4:36 Not the way I'd expect it to go
Yay a new video!
Who made the animation at 0:14?
We didn't defeat capitalism. We defeated greed with capitalism. We showed them that their temporary greed with ultimately ruin d&d as a franchise. They wanted easy money by stepping on the people that give them that money. We used the free market to show them that we have options and are not reliant on them for tabletop games. They then noticed that they need to play nice with their customers to get the money and grow as a business. That is free market capitalism at its finest.
True
Imagine thinking that consumers influencing a business' decision making by refusing to buy their products isn't exactly what capitalism is.
It is and so is what they where fighting against. I think they were referring to capitalism in the sense of making business decisions with the singular goal of profit. All in all the speech made complete sense, they just failed to illiterate on how they used capitalism to combat capitalism.
The Bard -"I roll to seduce the dragon, damn nat 1." The DM - "You have successfully seduced the dragon." The Bard - *FEAR*
Want to use fire in a forest. Sorry wizards, but do not worry I got this. Casts Fire Storm.
what's the name of the game in the second video before the monty python clip?
It's a cinematic trailer for Elder Scrolls Online :)
What is the name of the violin song playing when the dice get plugged?
No elves no problems
4:43 is dumb. Capitalism is what the fans used to bring down corporate WotC, and save the OGL. WotC/Hasbro's Corporatism is not Capitalism.
Good someone gets it
It is capitalism. What we had as consumers were options. WotC forgot it has competition. That's why Pathfinder 2e sold out it's 8 month supply in 2 weeks. Where capitalism goes wrong is monopolies. Pharmaceutical companies did not drop the price of insulin out of a sense of morality, California is in the process of creating a state run business producing insulin at just enough profit to keep producing more at a fraction of the cost of the rest of the industry. As soon as they had competition that did not care about profit, the rest of the industry fallowed suit.
@@randomchaos550 Monopolies are corporatism, which is a perversion of what was once Capitalism. WotC thought they had enough power to force through their changes that would allow them to legally steal other people's work, and free-market Capitalism is why that didn't work.
Almost anywhere in "capitalism" where it doesn't produce better and cheaper products, you can typically connect it back to government mandates and restrictions that ultimately prevented the competition that would have kept prices low, and quality up.
Government intervention on the economy always produces bigger problems down the line.
@@randomchaos550yes, but capitalism is also the practice of attempting to profit off of a product you are producing. WOTC tried to increase profits from there products, therefore what we where fighting is capitalism.
One day people will learn the difference between Corporatism and Capitalism.
Today is not that day.
As what Wotc did was very anti-capitalist, as is it stifled content creators from earning revenue.
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