I've started just making a designated "pet-baby" character for my players every game. That way they stay focused, rather than trying to get their hands on every goblin or kobold they happen across.
@@n.s.mcmahon6180 The gods don't want you to know this but all the monsters you meet in the dungeon are free. You can just take them home if you have improved grapple and a bag. I myself have 3 kobolds
I might have made a young bandit into my wizard apprentice once. I never learned his name but I called him Tenser and made him carry everything for me and fight. He eventually was allowed to learn a couple of cantrips by the DM.
Fun fact: Gabriella is a recurring character in my campaigns. She’s a merchant who appears in dungeons at random, sells magic items at a markup, and kept grubrat’s skeleton to make fun of him.
I had a DM who, in one campaign, had a similar recurring semi-magical merchant character whose appearance (the DM warned us) always signified that the entire campaign would get more deadly (and player death/TPK more likely) if the players decided to continue in the direction they were going. He (the merchant) was always morose and talked unprompted about each player's inevitable and gruesome demise while also talking shop. "Do you have bookmaking supplies?" "Yes. I hope they will be of use to you in the time before you are cold and unbreathing forever."
I remember being so shocked when I first saw it then broke down laughing. Zee has such a rhythm going in how he speaks that episode and then BAM! Blood everywhere, gargling, Gabriella being so pleased she's still invisible, Zee begging for her to pass him the potion. Caught me so off guard.
The 2nd edition monstrous manual has, among the actual artwork credits, 2 people (Tim Beach and Doug Stewart) credited for the invisible stalker picture. The picture is entirely blank.
3:05 a mage using the key phrase "spell book".... that sounds like a horrible idea.......... and disaster waiting to happen. Like a barbarian using the key phrase "and then i hit them with my AX!" ...
Yeah, it used to be on here didn't it? Did he remove a bunch of videos and make them Patreon exclusive? I definitely recall seeing all of these, and I've never been a Patreon user. Edit: This was answered in another comment. He removed a bunch when TH-cam flagged all animation as "for kids". Sad
@@randalljones8708damn, I always wandered where his prestiditation, fireball and some kind of videos on escape went. Shame they're gone, hoping zee rereleases them now that youtube is stable again... somewhat-
Love the implication that the flying carpet was fast as hell, when in reality it only does around 9 mph, or not even 15 kmh. Bikes go faster on a regular cruise than that.
My group captured a Goblin and were going to interrogate him, he was wounded so the bard healed him. He took this as a sign and pledged himself to the group, and thus the entire table's favorite NPC, Sneeze, became part of the team. He caused soooo many problems because he couldn't stop eating random things, but everybody loved him anyway. One time 2 of the players couldn't join us, so I was able to use goblin shenanigans to cause a side adventure for the 3 players that made it. The events of that session ended up having a huge effect on the way the story played out.
Some of these animations feel like they're either from an alternate universe or if I was in a coma, and doctors were trying to summon my consciousness from the abyss with audio from your videos.
There was one episode that got hidden that meant a lot to me, talking about creating things. I hope that sees the light of day again, i know other people I'd love to show
Just so you know, my players liberated a group of goblin Slaves from an orc tribe . I made Gabriella the representative of the goblins and cut a deal where the goblins get paid to help the party. So far so good!😂
So that was where all the Gabriella stuff was. it seemed wierd you put out the template as if it was going to be a series then never saw any of it again.
This is hilarious in that Gabriella is basically a non-character on your channel. I remember her from one episode, because you've taken all of the episodes with her down I'm assuming. It kind of goes to show that this strange celebration of 'our favorite characters' is definitely not for newer people who have been watching you for several months only, which is cool in that I'm getting to see some hidden stuff I never saw before, but sad to know that there's so much not available to see.
@@cashclam1126 Cause this was back during that dumb "Kid Mode" Phase of TH-cam where they would take down animator's work because it looks like it is for kids so they were forced to either set it to kid mode (Which gets no ads) or remove it / say its full adults only
TH-cam went on a bender some years back of 'anything animated is for kids', and having them not flagged as kids content got your nuts put in a vice. Zee as such hid a lot of things and left a lot more off site. This is where things like the fireball spell video went.
@@tanall5959 it was so much worse than that. TH-cam started flagging animation as for kids without the creator's consent, then punished them because the content wasn't suitable for kids.
That big guy is like "I only know Gabriella for less then a day, but if anything happened to her, I would kill everyone in this dungeon and then myself"
The animated time lapses are always beautiful. Unique to see but makes so much sense when translating techniques to different mediums. You really do raise the bar for quality in this niche area of content.
For some reason I remembered of my evil goblin wizard (that was very good at magic but bad at being evil) on an evil campaign. At some point we were selling a some stolen goods, and I asked "what would be a lot of money ?" and one of the guys a rogue with a merchant background said "something around 3 gold coins" thinking of the stolen goods. My goblin took that as being the a stondous amount of money, so every time we did something I would ask for 3 gold coins. It escalated to the point at the end of the campaign where we took a king for ransom and when they asked what we wanted I cut everyone yelling "3 GOLD COINS" It was fun, because my character was bad at being evil, but the minmax build was so good that people usually keept me around for that (the most powerful evil being in the group being an idiot), something like Veigar from league of legends.
In one of my campaigns we have a carpet with a teleportation circle stitched into it. we keep it rolled up in a bag of holding. The dm balances it by utilizing a lot of dungeons or important locations that are functionally demiplanes, which prevents its use during certain sections. very convenient since we have a well established base and like going back there between outings
@@Eddie42023He got Doxxed; essentially his personal information was leaked and jerkwads started sending him and his loved ones death threats and other unsavory things.
12:43 "We probably just killed everyone she's ever known: all of her friends, probably her husband, probably her kids. You think she's just going to switch sides?" A very reasonable concern, but somehow in D&D that doesn't seem to matter 🤷
Reminds me of a goblin from when an online group I was with during lockdown played Lost Mines of Phandelver. Long story short, a sole surviving goblin offered to show us where the bandits the goblins worked for were, and get us around their traps. The Warforged (I think he was a druid) decided the safest way to do this, since we were going into a town, was to put the goblin in a chest carrier like an infant and bandage it to disguise it at an "injured gnome" ally. The goblin put up with several indignities along the way, including being menaced by my wizard's "wolf" (her terrier familiar) that it was terrified of. Then our dwarven barbarian died...and the player asked the DM if he could play the goblin, as a rogue. And that is how the goblin became a full party member and got out of the baby carrier.
A random goblin being adopted by the party is always awesome, it happened with the last campaign I ran. Now he is happily married to a treasure hunter.
Even with the one of Gabriella at the end I've already seen, BRAVO. I love the little goblin and this was great to see, I was wondering if she was in more than just that episode.
When I saw the thumbnail of the video I thought this was a spell that summoned a massive parade run by goblins that completely disrupts whatever was going on in the game
Gabriella is LIFE!!! I definitely made a bard named Breccia loosely based on Gabriella, and every time I bring her out she’s everyone’s favorite character!
Yeah, "Divine casters don't have known spells, they know all of them" is one of those pieces of information that everyone doesn't know until they do know, and then they take it for granted. I'm just lucky I worked at a game shop for a couple of years and had to explain that enough times that it stays at the front of my mind.
My one irl dm who happened to be a rpg horror story creation machine fought with me for an entire day over whether or not I knew all my Druid spells. Thank you good sir.
9:10 - Where was that Animated Spellbook about Cleric Spell Lists YEARS AGO?! I really could have used it. T-T I'm assuming everything *_NOT_* listed then doesn't get to swap spells on the fly, then? I still get confused.
Claric was my first ever class, used it to get a taste for magic play. Played a charisma build as my first character, just to see how far charisma takes you.
Funny enough, another way to read Invisibility rules is that only things that are currently on the person become invisible. So no items appearing/disappearing when picked or let go by invisible person. Of course, even this could be abused. Like making invisible traps, by dropping stuff around.
Gabriella, as the shopkeeper, was the inspiration for me, trying to teach one of my other D and D players how to do goblins, right? He was obsessed with goblin NPC none of them were great. So I created a goblin merchant out in the desert for a star finder game. And she would sell you gear for higher level than you were. The problem was she's the one who built them. So there was a chance they would explode, but she still sold them to you for full price.And I actually got to do that line where she told them.The price and they asked us is that a good price?And I said "well, I mean..."
A more in-depth discussion of the vagueries of _teleportation circle_ could be interesting. In particular, if you're not familiar, Zee, I suggest taking a look at the Heart of Ubtao entry in Tomb of Annihilation. In it, ... hitting enter a bunch for spoiler-protection, read on at your own risk... ...the module says that the wizard who lives in the Heart will, if combat breaks out, "slip through the permanent teleportation circle" that is in the Heart to return to her real sanctum elsewhere. It makes no mention of her casting a spell, nor of her needing to buy a minute to do so. It just seems to think she can use it on any round she can get to it. So, then, are permanent teleportation circles able to be used without casting the spell anew? Can you teleport to your friend's newly-cast, temporary teleportation circle if he uses _sending_ to pass you the sigil sequence? (Either with your own _teleportation circle_ spell, _teleport_ spell, _plane shift_ spell, or maybe a permanent _teleportation circle_ as your origin point?) My original answer to those last questions would have been "no." I still am inclined to argue that the spell itself doesn't provide a means to do any of those things. The only thing the spell provides is that you CAN make a permanent circle, and that you can use permanent circles as destinations for the spell. But the way modules (I think I've seen others, too, but that one in ToA is the one I remember most clearly) seem to treat it is like the permanent circles are basically magic items that can just be used as long as you know the destination sigil sequence.
The way I'd rule Magic Circle is that it has to be inscribed on a surface that are charged by the natural magical Leylines connected through the earth. That's how you get from place to place. You're transmitted through the magical current that connects from one place to the next. The deck of a ship wouldn't work because the wood is dead, but on a giant tree it would.
A point on Clerics: you could easily make an entire team of Clerics and have a fully fleshed out party. Clerical Error would be a great name for the campaign.
“I’m using prestigination, this is not permanent. This is not vandalism.” Is just a fun line
I tried using that line on the guards…
Needless to say I had to pay 50 gold pieces
"I don't care if it speaks...netherese"
Don't know why that line cracks me up so much, probably the pause.
Gabriella & The Dumb Boys is basically every D&D group when the players want to adopt every monster they come across.
I've started just making a designated "pet-baby" character for my players every game. That way they stay focused, rather than trying to get their hands on every goblin or kobold they happen across.
Either that or you hear someone yell Foooouuurrr.
@@n.s.mcmahon6180 The gods don't want you to know this but all the monsters you meet in the dungeon are free. You can just take them home if you have improved grapple and a bag. I myself have 3 kobolds
@@wobblysauce Yeesh, take it easy there, Bull-roarer Took.
I might have made a young bandit into my wizard apprentice once. I never learned his name but I called him Tenser and made him carry everything for me and fight. He eventually was allowed to learn a couple of cantrips by the DM.
the disclaimer of "here is the starting line (I am using prestidigitation this is NOT permanent this is NOT vandalism)" is so neat.
This is a Casey Neistat spoof and it’s hilarious
Fun fact: Gabriella is a recurring character in my campaigns. She’s a merchant who appears in dungeons at random, sells magic items at a markup, and kept grubrat’s skeleton to make fun of him.
This is perfect
Reminds me of For the king game
That's so wholesome
Just out of curiosity what lvl is she.
I had a DM who, in one campaign, had a similar recurring semi-magical merchant character whose appearance (the DM warned us) always signified that the entire campaign would get more deadly (and player death/TPK more likely) if the players decided to continue in the direction they were going. He (the merchant) was always morose and talked unprompted about each player's inevitable and gruesome demise while also talking shop. "Do you have bookmaking supplies?" "Yes. I hope they will be of use to you in the time before you are cold and unbreathing forever."
my favorite Gabriella moment is during the invisibility animated spellbook when she stabs Zee in the neck
It's a great moment
I remember being so shocked when I first saw it then broke down laughing. Zee has such a rhythm going in how he speaks that episode and then BAM! Blood everywhere, gargling, Gabriella being so pleased she's still invisible, Zee begging for her to pass him the potion. Caught me so off guard.
"Too much?" -Gabriella
You don’t need to illustrate invisible objects. This is genius
The 2nd edition monstrous manual has, among the actual artwork credits, 2 people (Tim Beach and Doug Stewart) credited for the invisible stalker picture. The picture is entirely blank.
@@samuelgreen308 how many artists does it take to draw an invisible stalker? Two, one to draw the border and one to not draw the monster!
He could have also only used the sketch/lineart for the invisible characters/objects
Whenever I think of Teleportation Circle, I always envision a Stargate because of the whole sigil thing lol
First sigil... locked.
3:05 a mage using the key phrase "spell book".... that sounds like a horrible idea.......... and disaster waiting to happen.
Like a barbarian using the key phrase "and then i hit them with my AX!" ...
You have to be very careful not to say the S-word while you're standing on the rug in your inner sanctum.
That's probably why they set it that way. So they could be sure he'd give the carpet back.
I was wondering why I could never find the magic carpet video
Yeah, it used to be on here didn't it? Did he remove a bunch of videos and make them Patreon exclusive? I definitely recall seeing all of these, and I've never been a Patreon user.
Edit: This was answered in another comment. He removed a bunch when TH-cam flagged all animation as "for kids". Sad
It used to be on here. Its insanely good but I dunno why it got removed.
@@randalljones8708that's why it was removed. Thank you so much, literally spent a long time wondering why that teleportation episode was gone
@@randalljones8708damn, I always wandered where his prestiditation, fireball and some kind of videos on escape went. Shame they're gone, hoping zee rereleases them now that youtube is stable again... somewhat-
This made me smile. Being able to see these old episodes with Gabriella again was great. The new stuff was fun too. ☺
Not gonna lie, but Gabriella has always been my favorite character of this series. There are a few contenders... but contenders they will forever be.
Sailor Gabriella is amazing holy shit
Does this mean we may get the older Animated Spellbooks back?
Why exactly did they go away?
@@Jaydee8652 I'm also curious
@@Jaydee8652Maybe the TH-cam animation policies changes
Copa law
@@twicedeadmage, Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Yeah the Invisibility episode was probably a bit gruesome.
Love the implication that the flying carpet was fast as hell, when in reality it only does around 9 mph, or not even 15 kmh. Bikes go faster on a regular cruise than that.
My group captured a Goblin and were going to interrogate him, he was wounded so the bard healed him. He took this as a sign and pledged himself to the group, and thus the entire table's favorite NPC, Sneeze, became part of the team. He caused soooo many problems because he couldn't stop eating random things, but everybody loved him anyway. One time 2 of the players couldn't join us, so I was able to use goblin shenanigans to cause a side adventure for the 3 players that made it. The events of that session ended up having a huge effect on the way the story played out.
I understand the sunglasses now
I never picked up on that before
what is it?
It was a Casey Neistadt spoof, the Boosted Board review specifically
Some of these animations feel like they're either from an alternate universe or if I was in a coma, and doctors were trying to summon my consciousness from the abyss with audio from your videos.
There was one episode that got hidden that meant a lot to me, talking about creating things. I hope that sees the light of day again, i know other people I'd love to show
Just so you know, my players liberated a group of goblin Slaves from an orc tribe . I made Gabriella the representative of the goblins and cut a deal where the goblins get paid to help the party. So far so good!😂
So that was where all the Gabriella stuff was. it seemed wierd you put out the template as if it was going to be a series then never saw any of it again.
I was also very confused nothing became of it.
This is hilarious in that Gabriella is basically a non-character on your channel. I remember her from one episode, because you've taken all of the episodes with her down I'm assuming. It kind of goes to show that this strange celebration of 'our favorite characters' is definitely not for newer people who have been watching you for several months only, which is cool in that I'm getting to see some hidden stuff I never saw before, but sad to know that there's so much not available to see.
There *was* more, but youtube went through a period of flagging all animations as "For Kids" which was causing trouble so they were pulled down.
I a new to the channel but picked up on the trope fairly quick.
It was nice seeing some of these old hidden episodes again after so long. I hope that we can see some of the others ones that were hidden away again!
Why were they hidden anyway?
@@cashclam1126 Cause this was back during that dumb "Kid Mode" Phase of TH-cam where they would take down animator's work because it looks like it is for kids so they were forced to either set it to kid mode (Which gets no ads) or remove it / say its full adults only
A lot of the animated spellbooks are not on youtube for some reason so nice to see some for the first time.
The entire COPA thingy that decimated lots of channels.
TH-cam went on a bender some years back of 'anything animated is for kids', and having them not flagged as kids content got your nuts put in a vice. Zee as such hid a lot of things and left a lot more off site. This is where things like the fireball spell video went.
@@tanall5959 Thanks for the explanation. Bloody youtube. Also: Fireball!
@@tanall5959 it was so much worse than that. TH-cam started flagging animation as for kids without the creator's consent, then punished them because the content wasn't suitable for kids.
@@tanall5959ah, that explains my question in my other comment. Thank you
That big guy is like "I only know Gabriella for less then a day, but if anything happened to her, I would kill everyone in this dungeon and then myself"
Love the references to Casey Niestat
haha the crossover i didnt expect
I've missed Gabriella so much! I hope we get to see more of her in the future.
13 minutes?! Kudos to everyone who got involved. This will last for a month.
Animation is tough. Definitely deserve the praise.
I mean, its 90% old videos. Only the intro and first 2 clips are new... Basicly a clip show....
@@Slash0mega Thanks for the clarification... I will go back on my words of praise... This sucks ass... I hate life...
1:38 stand proud mimic you are strong.
The animated time lapses are always beautiful. Unique to see but makes so much sense when translating techniques to different mediums. You really do raise the bar for quality in this niche area of content.
Gabriella the goblin is adorable
For some reason I remembered of my evil goblin wizard (that was very good at magic but bad at being evil) on an evil campaign.
At some point we were selling a some stolen goods, and I asked "what would be a lot of money ?" and one of the guys a rogue with a merchant background said "something around 3 gold coins" thinking of the stolen goods. My goblin took that as being the a stondous amount of money, so every time we did something I would ask for 3 gold coins.
It escalated to the point at the end of the campaign where we took a king for ransom and when they asked what we wanted I cut everyone yelling "3 GOLD COINS"
It was fun, because my character was bad at being evil, but the minmax build was so good that people usually keept me around for that (the most powerful evil being in the group being an idiot), something like Veigar from league of legends.
Gabriella's one of the best characters on the series. Cheers for this Gabriellathon and hoping for more.
Yay! Our favorite gobblin assistant/wife(?) is back!
I was not prepared for Salor Gabriella!😂😂😂😂 She will punish you in the name of Selûne!
In one of my campaigns we have a carpet with a teleportation circle stitched into it. we keep it rolled up in a bag of holding.
The dm balances it by utilizing a lot of dungeons or important locations that are functionally demiplanes, which prevents its use during certain sections.
very convenient since we have a well established base and like going back there between outings
Jocat would have loved to partake in this. I miss him already. :(
Gabriella is a great Goblin
@@Eddie42023He got Doxxed; essentially his personal information was leaked and jerkwads started sending him and his loved ones death threats and other unsavory things.
@@Eddie42023 Harassed :(
Just the thing I needed to brighten my day!
Wait, so how does the adventure with Gabriella and the two muscle heads continue? Do they find grognug?
Yes
12:43 "We probably just killed everyone she's ever known: all of her friends, probably her husband, probably her kids. You think she's just going to switch sides?" A very reasonable concern, but somehow in D&D that doesn't seem to matter 🤷
Man, you score these so well!
a kitty cat warlock patron is the best idea ever for a warlock build! 😎😆🐈
Goblin Time!
🎶 That's word, because, you know...
You can't touch this
You can't touch this
Break it down!
Stop, goblin time! 🎶
And she proceeded to gobl all over the place.
Reminds me of a goblin from when an online group I was with during lockdown played Lost Mines of Phandelver. Long story short, a sole surviving goblin offered to show us where the bandits the goblins worked for were, and get us around their traps. The Warforged (I think he was a druid) decided the safest way to do this, since we were going into a town, was to put the goblin in a chest carrier like an infant and bandage it to disguise it at an "injured gnome" ally. The goblin put up with several indignities along the way, including being menaced by my wizard's "wolf" (her terrier familiar) that it was terrified of. Then our dwarven barbarian died...and the player asked the DM if he could play the goblin, as a rogue. And that is how the goblin became a full party member and got out of the baby carrier.
You know, I miss the faux-timelapse over a fantasy cityscape opening. 1:59
The music with the animation works really well. I love it ❤ Big props to your team
6:07-6:12
This is why my party nearly TPK'd during the fight with the invisible stalker in the Dragon of Icespire Peak adventure.
I absolutely adore the fact that your wife voices Gabriella lol. Please give her a high five for me.
It's so good to see these older animations back! >w
I was looking forward to a video like this from you man
Man the music choices are probably my favoite part of your content, great work. Idk if that last one was original but its a fuckin pleaser
The sequel to Toyotathon I didn't know I needed
The power of friendship?
Nah cant trust that for shit
The power of drooggs is much more reliable
"The power of Love is _bullshit._ The power of Swords and Violence, that's where the money is."
A random goblin being adopted by the party is always awesome, it happened with the last campaign I ran. Now he is happily married to a treasure hunter.
1:01 Ferb, I know what campaign we're running today!
this is absolutely amazing. I am at a loss of words to thank you for this
Yoooo regular high end item/spell reviews done in character would be top tier repeat watches for ya boi!
Love your style!
Would love to see more compilations like this if it’s how we can get back the hidden episodes!
I love Gabriella a ton, she's great! I missed the old taken down episodes of her so this is great!
was not expecting a casey vlog parody. great video as always.
“It’s true though” is the best comedic delivery I’ve heard all year
14 minutes of animation? this day has been blessed!
There is something magical with the invisibility episode being followed by the line "Gabriella's gone"
Even with the one of Gabriella at the end I've already seen, BRAVO. I love the little goblin and this was great to see, I was wondering if she was in more than just that episode.
Thank you for this compilation, it was hilarious!
Some how I missed the magic spell book episode 20 and I have to say those are some of my favorite clips!
I didn’t know I needed this, but I’m glad we have it.
Wow! I had no idea how good it was to be a patron! I will work on it.
I wanna like this vid twice. This was such a wholesome ride
When I saw the thumbnail of the video I thought this was a spell that summoned a massive parade run by goblins that completely disrupts whatever was going on in the game
bro! this was so much ! great work on the animation.
This is everything I wanted, needed, and hoped for.
I love it! Thank you for sharing your art, and fun, with us.
I was wondering where some of these episodes went! I remember when the flying carpet video came out. And teleportation circle!
Gabriella and the dumb boys looks like such a good team :')
So so glad to see Gabriella back I missed those episodes so much
Gabriella is LIFE!!! I definitely made a bard named Breccia loosely based on Gabriella, and every time I bring her out she’s everyone’s favorite character!
If I was ever to win the lottery I would hire Zee to make as much Gabriella & The Dumb Boys vids as possible!
Yeah, "Divine casters don't have known spells, they know all of them" is one of those pieces of information that everyone doesn't know until they do know, and then they take it for granted. I'm just lucky I worked at a game shop for a couple of years and had to explain that enough times that it stays at the front of my mind.
I love the zeebashew videos, they make my day
My one irl dm who happened to be a rpg horror story creation machine fought with me for an entire day over whether or not I knew all my Druid spells. Thank you good sir.
9:10 - Where was that Animated Spellbook about Cleric Spell Lists YEARS AGO?! I really could have used it. T-T
I'm assuming everything *_NOT_* listed then doesn't get to swap spells on the fly, then? I still get confused.
YEEESSS! I've been looking for Gabriella's introduction episode for months now. Thanks !
Great fun, beginning to end.
I just hope this means we might get a full sequel to Gabriella & The Dumb Boys where they finally meet and kill Gugnog or whatever.
Claric was my first ever class, used it to get a taste for magic play. Played a charisma build as my first character, just to see how far charisma takes you.
Funny enough, another way to read Invisibility rules is that only things that are currently on the person become invisible. So no items appearing/disappearing when picked or let go by invisible person. Of course, even this could be abused. Like making invisible traps, by dropping stuff around.
I appreciate Gabriella being ugly cute instead of caving to the desire to make them just cute.
Always love your videos and animation.
i've missed the magic carpet. thanks for bringing it back
2:17 I saw that animated Rick Sanchez in there. Nice reference, lol.
Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm getting some Home Movies vibes from the guitar riffs over the establishing shots. Loved that show back in the day.
Gabriella, as the shopkeeper, was the inspiration for me, trying to teach one of my other D and D players how to do goblins, right? He was obsessed with goblin NPC none of them were great. So I created a goblin merchant out in the desert for a star finder game. And she would sell you gear for higher level than you were. The problem was she's the one who built them. So there was a chance they would explode, but she still sold them to you for full price.And I actually got to do that line where she told them.The price and they asked us is that a good price?And I said "well, I mean..."
A more in-depth discussion of the vagueries of _teleportation circle_ could be interesting. In particular, if you're not familiar, Zee, I suggest taking a look at the Heart of Ubtao entry in Tomb of Annihilation. In it, ... hitting enter a bunch for spoiler-protection, read on at your own risk...
...the module says that the wizard who lives in the Heart will, if combat breaks out, "slip through the permanent teleportation circle" that is in the Heart to return to her real sanctum elsewhere. It makes no mention of her casting a spell, nor of her needing to buy a minute to do so. It just seems to think she can use it on any round she can get to it.
So, then, are permanent teleportation circles able to be used without casting the spell anew? Can you teleport to your friend's newly-cast, temporary teleportation circle if he uses _sending_ to pass you the sigil sequence? (Either with your own _teleportation circle_ spell, _teleport_ spell, _plane shift_ spell, or maybe a permanent _teleportation circle_ as your origin point?)
My original answer to those last questions would have been "no." I still am inclined to argue that the spell itself doesn't provide a means to do any of those things. The only thing the spell provides is that you CAN make a permanent circle, and that you can use permanent circles as destinations for the spell. But the way modules (I think I've seen others, too, but that one in ToA is the one I remember most clearly) seem to treat it is like the permanent circles are basically magic items that can just be used as long as you know the destination sigil sequence.
Too much? .......... It feel like too much. Go Gabriella!!!!!!
The way I'd rule Magic Circle is that it has to be inscribed on a surface that are charged by the natural magical Leylines connected through the earth. That's how you get from place to place. You're transmitted through the magical current that connects from one place to the next. The deck of a ship wouldn't work because the wood is dead, but on a giant tree it would.
A point on Clerics: you could easily make an entire team of Clerics and have a fully fleshed out party. Clerical Error would be a great name for the campaign.
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1:07, *Shoots the cat 30 times using time magic*
as someone who worked on a bunch of rick and morty the sudden rick cameo made me think i was losing my mind lololol
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