@@PrinceIMC during the watch party, talisen said “you already know what that is” when we get the shot of the mechanical parts Percy put into his hand so safe to assume we’ll see some form of diplomacy in the future
Apparently they're all gonna have backstories that tie in to the main goal at some point but damn this arc sure did a good job of making Percy my favorite out of the group
yeah the show is based on a multi year long dnd campaign they played. people with 0 dnd knowledge are going to have a TON of "what just happened" moments
@@masterreaper115 years? I heard it was a decent sized campaign what with Ashley leaving to work on another show but Jesus. This definitely has potential to be great. Not just because of the material they have but with the awesome improvements to tie things together in future arcs
@@TheBigKaiju If I'm remembering my years correctly they played for 2 years before they started streaming them played for another three on stream. The streams were most always religiously once a week, four hours a week on average with a few weeks off for life stuff. It was put together by people who loved the game, loved their characters and had the flare for storytelling and the talent to see it executed well. It's essentially the greatest rough draft of a story anyone could possible want and now we get to see a bunch more talent folks' interpretation of those events.
@@TheBigKaiju I never watched campaign 1 because my mind goblins won't let me start something that's already in motion with no way to see the beginning, but I watched all of campaign 2 over the course of last year and it was pretty consistently great and for the most part I've heard that campaign 1 is really good from this arc onwards. I've been slacking on campaign 3, there's just too much high quality stuff coming out demanding my time, lol.
In this animated series he is a half-giant due to trademark issues with the term Goliath. They had to make certain concessions in order to not cross Wizards of the Coast intellectual property.
@@elbruces Marvel won a lawsuit that copyrighted the name marvel which is why Shazam goes by the name that literally changes him back and forth. I hate politics and legal bullshit because it's always used to the detriment of quality things
If you count the bullets Percy fires into Stonefell, he fires Seven bullets from a six-shooter without reloading, when you think about it in the prison they ended up using Grogs plan, but remember Scanlan's
There's behind the scenes info where they talked about in those moments when "the other side of percy" is present the ammo tracks differently. Short version is some of those bullets where magically generated the moment the trigger was pulled
The magic bag is actually an in game dnd item called a bag of holding which can hold up to 500 pounds I believe and has something like 24x24 or something inside probably smaller but not exactly sure
I like that they kept the bag in Grog's possession since he did carry it most of the campaign, Vex had The Bag of Colding which hasnt been brought up but was a real thing they had.
@@TriXJester If I remember correctly they didn't get the bag of colding until after they returned from whitestone. It was after they discovered the biological materials Grog kept storing in the bag of holding didn't keep. He also hoarded a bunch of platinum and forgot to tell anyone.
just gunna drop a bunch of clarifications for some of the stuff in this episode, so the reason grog rages so much is is his class is barbarian where their main thing is raging for extra damage and extra. grog is also a goliath which in D&D lore is a half giant race. the line about percy's gun being nothing but "bad news" is cause the name is bad news it's basically a sniper rifle. the magic bag that grog has is called a bag of holding, it is a magic item that can carry a huge volume of things and the weight of it is no more than a regular backpack.
half giant would mean one parent would be a giant, which is not even the case in theories. that goliaths are related to stone giants is also not true and only a theory, its unknown where the race came from. the part-giant thing in this show is either for trademark reasons, or because this is part of matthew mercer homebrew lore for his world.
@@derdox6720 ah fair enough, I've only been playing dnd for about two years (on and off due to work and uni) cheers for the clarification, I've always just known them as "essentially half giants" but knew they were a race of their own.
@@comicnerd2000 yeah no worries. its essentially a theory IN the lore that they are related to either the stone giants or genasi, but they usually keep that stuff pretty vague so people have it easier to choose for themselves when creating a world i guess. glad to hear the hobby is entertaining enough to keep you around even with uni and work. sorry if my initial comment read a little condescending, thats that german blood trying to start wars
In this episode Scanlan's plan to go in as a one-man-army is actually foreshadowing for one of the greatest moments in Critical Role campaign one. You have that to look forward to in the next few episodes.
So a couple of fun facts about this episode: the exchange at the door, including scanlan cutting his hand took place in game but at a different location. The line "You were the one I was most looking forward to" is straight from the game - Percy's actor Taliesin Jaffe has some great one liners in this arc and in future. Grog was originally half-giant in their pathfinder game, and took Goliath when they moved the game to 5th ed D&D but they kept the giant relatives lore for his character, As a druid, Keylith is able to turn in to a whole bunch of animals but for combat, prefers a sabertooth tiger nicknamed minxy by Grog. CR added the flavour that shape changers retain some physical resemblence to their original form such as keylith's forms having a green motif and horns/antlers to match her headdress.
6:20 welcome to dnd iconic item: the bag of holding. It’s pretty much a party staple in dnd or other tabletop rpgs that got similar item. With adventuring and so much shit to carry ppl just put stuff in there. It connects to your mind so when you reach in and need an item you have just think of it and it’s within your grasp and pull it out. If thinking “okay that’s a good item to hide inside since to can expand right?” Lol! Thing is this: there is no air. You go in there and don’t get out within set time you will die due to suffocation.
Also, if your DM is incautious enough to give you another extradimensional storage solution, such as a Portable Hole, or a Handy Haversack, you can also create a one-way ticket to the Astral Plane.
It blows my mind they got Dominic Monaghan, Rory McCann, and Gina Torres to be on this show, plus David Tennant, Indira Varma, Tracie Thoms, Stephen Root, Esme Creed-Mills, and Stephanie Beatriz When the crew at Critical Role announced the show I fully expected it to be basically all voice actors they had worked with before/were friends with. I honestly had my mind blown when the full cast was announced and it made me SO excited to see who they're gonna bring in for season 2, the only person we know for sure is Cree Summer, which I will not explain at all lol
I mean, Sam is the VO director for Duck Tales, so he'd know Tennant from that. I think we just underestimated the strength of their industry connections.
Yeah, the other person explained David Tennant's involvement really well. The 10th Doctor is actually a critter and was excited to work on the project. Sam and Liam do a LOT of VO direction. Taliesin is connected to pretty much EVERYONE in Hollywood. Ashley Johnson too. Did you know she was in The Avengers movie?
@@TriXJester Yep. Theres a blonde waitress towards end of the movie who is then speaking on the news program within the movie. And it is 100% Ash. I'm sure you can find a clip somewhere on TH-cam just by searching "Ashley Johnson Avengers"
Going back with hindsight, it's super fucking impressive how fast you guys picked up on what Percy's deal is, and just straight-up carved out the concept of a fuckin' warlock pact. Like BLIND, and you nailed it.
The magic bag is The Bag of Holding. It's one of the most famous D&D items. It has a little pocket dimension with a set volume on the inside. You can even put people in it. When it's ruptured the magic disappears. If you put a Bag of Holding in a Bag of Holding I'm p sure it becomes a dimensional bomb or something.
Any two magic items that access other dimensions for the purpose of extra storage when placed inside the other create a force damage explosion within a radius and transport anyone or anything nearby into the astral plane (where these things are technically being stored).
2:20 goliaths are descendants of giants in the lore hence on their height and strength. The common races in dnd are human, dwarves, gnome, halflings, elves, half elves, Half orcs, Dragonborn and tiefling. This is from main book. Other races can be played like full blood orcs and goblins for example. If wondering on certain race differences. Halflings vs gnomes: halflings generally are more social like? They are commonly in urban areas and that’s where their roots are while gnomes are more nature like. Dragonborn: literally a humanoid dragon. They have head of a dragon, scales and claws. Depending on heritage and bloodline they do have wings and such. Tiefling they look like demons. They have infernal blood so they develop horns, skin color changed to commonly red or blue but others exist, have tails and so on. Others may better tell you on that stuff but generally that’s what it is.
Those aren't giants. Those are zombie giants. Which is really terrifying. The bag is a "bag of holding," but they can't call it that for copyright reasons. It's a thing that exists in D&D.
In the original show it was revealed that if all names on the gun were cleared (killed) then new names would be chosen and appear. It was intentionally a cycle that Percy couldn't escape until his soul was claimed.
In the campaign, you can hear the sun tree talking back to Keyleth, and he’s a stereotypical surfer bro. Honestly one of the best plant npcs, behind Henry Crabgrass
Percy in canon has no idea anything is happening with respect to his handgun. You'll get more detail in the next episode anyway on how that all came about as to Percy's best knowledge
Maybe when Percy sorts his shit out he'll be less OP? *thinks back to Search for Grog where he did 249 points of damage in one round* Don't think so XD
for firbolgs its true, but that goliaths are decendants of giants is just a common theory, in the actual lore its very vague and unknown where the race came from
Magic Bag is called a "Bag of Holding". It always weights 15 pounds and can hold up to 500 pounds inside of itself. Its a pocket dimention kind of thing.
That part were Percy was standing in the dark when that preacher women was talking to them feels like a hellsing moment like he reminded me of Anderson from hellsing right there
8:48 Why do you think gorgets are a thing? The Briarwoods don't value their cannon fodder enough to properly protect them a hundred percent, plus they didn't exactly expect to be fighting a well trained mercenary pack when the best they normally deal with is disgruntled peasants. 9:46 They actually named this part of the soundtrack "No Mercy Percy". 10:21 And that's why he wears the plague doctor mask.
Fun fact, there's a running joke in the critical role campaign which this series is the animated version of, That doors is vox machina's worst enemies. Ps: you can stop saying they already know, I had forgotten that they already knew and I didn't catch that they talked about it this ep
On the door. In dnd and other trpgs you roll dice to determine if something goes through or not. In this case players when picking locks roll a d20 (20 sided die) and add any modifiers to it to up the odds of success. This is against the gm (game master) and what DC (difficulty check) they establish for it. So say example you pick that lock and behind screen the gm made it a DC of 15. You need to roll the die and beat that 15 to succeed. In a trpg called pathfinder and starfinder rules on that is 15 is succeed, if roll 10-14 it failed but nothing bad happens, BUT roll 9 or below then something will happen like alarm trips, trap triggers, hurt yourself and so on.
Forgot to add. The scene with scanlan helping vax out in the rules of dnd you can help other players out using same method. Of course they failed horribly there.
Now admittedly I will stay this each critical role episode is like 3 to 4-hours long some of them ranging up to like higher, though I would say if it's possible you could find TH-cam videos where it's down into like 30 to 40 minute videos, like a highlight-reel maybe you guys can react to those next cuz a lot of people did that with their second campaign which could help yall catch up to the current campaign
My favorite way to describe Grog and how stupid he _actually_ is, as someone who only picked up watching Critical Role after watching The Legend of Vox Machina, and then watched all of Campaign 1, almost all of the shorter 4-6 week campaigns, and am now getting deeper into Campaign 2, is to sort of explain how the stats work out and why it matters. Whenever a player wants to attempt something that might generally have some force working against it, you roll your dice, usually combined in some way with the relative stat that would have the biggest impact on your success, and for certain types of things you want to try, you may also get a slight modifier from another stat, depending on the situation. If you want to jump a hole, there's always a chance you don't make it. So you'd hope to have high Athleticism or something. If you're trying to haggle down prices from a merchant, the roll may focus on charisma, but when you're deciding on prices being a good deal or not, or proposing a new price or a new deal, intellect and wisdom may get called to action. If you have an intelligence of the base level, 10, then you are free to add or subtract 0 all you like. Impacting nothing. Grog, on the other hand, with an intelligence level of 6, any decision he's made that requires that big stunted brain to take a 2 point penalty, then go ahead and plan your plan, but remember... The plan he _thinks_ is coming might be a few rolled values lower than you'd expect from some. It can get his ass in trouble. And I love that, sweet, simple idiot
The bag is called the Bag of Holding....lets just say there are 2 things you really don't wana do....put yourself inside it.....or turn it inside out lol....
Can we just talk about how Percy's gun (that has 6 barrels) shot 7 times without reloading while killing Stonefell? Believe it or not, this is not a blooper.
I love the fact that Percy's rifle is called "Bad News". "Because nothing travels faster".
UnMerciful Percival 😆
I hope we get Diplomacy and Manners
@@PrinceIMC during the watch party, talisen said “you already know what that is” when we get the shot of the mechanical parts Percy put into his hand so safe to assume we’ll see some form of diplomacy in the future
@@ultralm7250 SPOILERS FOR THE END OF THE SEASON
Pretty sure that Diplomacy is gonna be the gem in his new hand.
@@thomasdahlberg5920 right
Apparently they're all gonna have backstories that tie in to the main goal at some point but damn this arc sure did a good job of making Percy my favorite out of the group
yeah the show is based on a multi year long dnd campaign they played. people with 0 dnd knowledge are going to have a TON of "what just happened" moments
@@masterreaper115 years? I heard it was a decent sized campaign what with Ashley leaving to work on another show but Jesus. This definitely has potential to be great. Not just because of the material they have but with the awesome improvements to tie things together in future arcs
@@TheBigKaiju If I'm remembering my years correctly they played for 2 years before they started streaming them played for another three on stream. The streams were most always religiously once a week, four hours a week on average with a few weeks off for life stuff. It was put together by people who loved the game, loved their characters and had the flare for storytelling and the talent to see it executed well.
It's essentially the greatest rough draft of a story anyone could possible want and now we get to see a bunch more talent folks' interpretation of those events.
@@JackMValentine This is starting to sound too good to be true but I believe it will be anyway
@@TheBigKaiju I never watched campaign 1 because my mind goblins won't let me start something that's already in motion with no way to see the beginning, but I watched all of campaign 2 over the course of last year and it was pretty consistently great and for the most part I've heard that campaign 1 is really good from this arc onwards.
I've been slacking on campaign 3, there's just too much high quality stuff coming out demanding my time, lol.
I love that this goes up the same day critical role airs its episode. Side note the voice actress for Vex is married to the voice actor for Grog.
*strategy*
And the voice actor for Vax is married to the voice actor for Scanlan.
@@minusxero Hah! Not really but they might as well be. :)
And the voice actor for Keyleth is married to the voice actor for every background character (and also Silas Briarwood)
Wouldn't that mean that Grog and Vex are also Roy Mustang and Lust.
Grog is a Goliath (you'll be seeing another one of those soon). Goliaths are related to giants, but are a race unto themselves.
In this animated series he is a half-giant due to trademark issues with the term Goliath. They had to make certain concessions in order to not cross Wizards of the Coast intellectual property.
@@oaajbs Ah, yet another change caused by the transition to a different media. Thxs, didn't know that.
There are no trademark issues with the term goliath. That's a pre-existing word, it can't be owned.
@@elbruces Marvel won a lawsuit that copyrighted the name marvel which is why Shazam goes by the name that literally changes him back and forth. I hate politics and legal bullshit because it's always used to the detriment of quality things
@@elbruces CR is probably just playing it safe. Half-giant is also a little more descriptive which makes it clearer to the non-D&D audience.
If you count the bullets Percy fires into Stonefell, he fires Seven bullets from a six-shooter without reloading,
when you think about it in the prison they ended up using Grogs plan, but remember Scanlan's
There's behind the scenes info where they talked about in those moments when "the other side of percy" is present the ammo tracks differently. Short version is some of those bullets where magically generated the moment the trigger was pulled
The magic bag is actually an in game dnd item called a bag of holding which can hold up to 500 pounds I believe and has something like 24x24 or something inside probably smaller but not exactly sure
Up to 500Ibs or 64 cubic feet
It's used/seen in pretty much every episode too.
lol 8x8
I like that they kept the bag in Grog's possession since he did carry it most of the campaign, Vex had The Bag of Colding which hasnt been brought up but was a real thing they had.
@@TriXJester If I remember correctly they didn't get the bag of colding until after they returned from whitestone. It was after they discovered the biological materials Grog kept storing in the bag of holding didn't keep. He also hoarded a bunch of platinum and forgot to tell anyone.
just gunna drop a bunch of clarifications for some of the stuff in this episode, so the reason grog rages so much is is his class is barbarian where their main thing is raging for extra damage and extra. grog is also a goliath which in D&D lore is a half giant race. the line about percy's gun being nothing but "bad news" is cause the name is bad news it's basically a sniper rifle. the magic bag that grog has is called a bag of holding, it is a magic item that can carry a huge volume of things and the weight of it is no more than a regular backpack.
half giant would mean one parent would be a giant, which is not even the case in theories. that goliaths are related to stone giants is also not true and only a theory, its unknown where the race came from. the part-giant thing in this show is either for trademark reasons, or because this is part of matthew mercer homebrew lore for his world.
@@derdox6720 ah fair enough, I've only been playing dnd for about two years (on and off due to work and uni) cheers for the clarification, I've always just known them as "essentially half giants" but knew they were a race of their own.
@@comicnerd2000 yeah no worries. its essentially a theory IN the lore that they are related to either the stone giants or genasi, but they usually keep that stuff pretty vague so people have it easier to choose for themselves when creating a world i guess.
glad to hear the hobby is entertaining enough to keep you around even with uni and work.
sorry if my initial comment read a little condescending, thats that german blood trying to start wars
In this episode Scanlan's plan to go in as a one-man-army is actually foreshadowing for one of the greatest moments in Critical Role campaign one. You have that to look forward to in the next few episodes.
6 heroes were ready to fight a god. 1 was prepared to fight two.
@@Da1chiK Why are you bringing that up when they're talking about Scanbo?
So a couple of fun facts about this episode: the exchange at the door, including scanlan cutting his hand took place in game but at a different location.
The line "You were the one I was most looking forward to" is straight from the game - Percy's actor Taliesin Jaffe has some great one liners in this arc and in future.
Grog was originally half-giant in their pathfinder game, and took Goliath when they moved the game to 5th ed D&D but they kept the giant relatives lore for his character,
As a druid, Keylith is able to turn in to a whole bunch of animals but for combat, prefers a sabertooth tiger nicknamed minxy by Grog. CR added the flavour that shape changers retain some physical resemblence to their original form such as keylith's forms having a green motif and horns/antlers to match her headdress.
just some things real fast
"the one i was LEAST looking forward to"
Goliaths are the half giants of Dnd
**Keyleth. With an E.
Just an fyi: The Duke's is voiced by The Hound from GoT incase you wanted to know.
And Archie is Dominic Monaghan from Lord of the Rings and Lost.
6:20 welcome to dnd iconic item: the bag of holding.
It’s pretty much a party staple in dnd or other tabletop rpgs that got similar item. With adventuring and so much shit to carry ppl just put stuff in there. It connects to your mind so when you reach in and need an item you have just think of it and it’s within your grasp and pull it out.
If thinking “okay that’s a good item to hide inside since to can expand right?” Lol! Thing is this: there is no air. You go in there and don’t get out within set time you will die due to suffocation.
Also, if your DM is incautious enough to give you another extradimensional storage solution, such as a Portable Hole, or a Handy Haversack, you can also create a one-way ticket to the Astral Plane.
No Mercy Percy dishing out Roshi Justice
Bruh for me now it's canon that Archibald, after the Duke ripped off his ear, said "how am I gonna hear your questions now?"
I love that No Mercy Percy is introduced in this episode with a music track called "No Mercy Percy". It's just so good.
It blows my mind they got Dominic Monaghan, Rory McCann, and Gina Torres to be on this show, plus David Tennant, Indira Varma, Tracie Thoms, Stephen Root, Esme Creed-Mills, and Stephanie Beatriz
When the crew at Critical Role announced the show I fully expected it to be basically all voice actors they had worked with before/were friends with. I honestly had my mind blown when the full cast was announced and it made me SO excited to see who they're gonna bring in for season 2, the only person we know for sure is Cree Summer, which I will not explain at all lol
I mean, Sam is the VO director for Duck Tales, so he'd know Tennant from that. I think we just underestimated the strength of their industry connections.
@@elbruces oh so thats how he got involved, I didnt know Sam was the VO director for that.
Yeah, the other person explained David Tennant's involvement really well. The 10th Doctor is actually a critter and was excited to work on the project. Sam and Liam do a LOT of VO direction. Taliesin is connected to pretty much EVERYONE in Hollywood. Ashley Johnson too. Did you know she was in The Avengers movie?
@@smashbrandiscootch719 Wait Ashley is in The Avengers??? Like the 2012 one?
@@TriXJester Yep. Theres a blonde waitress towards end of the movie who is then speaking on the news program within the movie. And it is 100% Ash. I'm sure you can find a clip somewhere on TH-cam just by searching "Ashley Johnson Avengers"
other tidbits:
Kepper Yennen's voice is Zoe from Firefly
Archie Desnay is Merry from Lord of the Rings
Pike's priestess is Symettra from Overwatch
Vox Machina's greatest enemy,the door.
When Percy's gun lights up a name: *queue in Gansta's Paradise*
Going back with hindsight, it's super fucking impressive how fast you guys picked up on what Percy's deal is, and just straight-up carved out the concept of a fuckin' warlock pact. Like BLIND, and you nailed it.
The magic bag is The Bag of Holding. It's one of the most famous D&D items. It has a little pocket dimension with a set volume on the inside. You can even put people in it. When it's ruptured the magic disappears. If you put a Bag of Holding in a Bag of Holding I'm p sure it becomes a dimensional bomb or something.
Any two magic items that access other dimensions for the purpose of extra storage when placed inside the other create a force damage explosion within a radius and transport anyone or anything nearby into the astral plane (where these things are technically being stored).
2:20 goliaths are descendants of giants in the lore hence on their height and strength.
The common races in dnd are human, dwarves, gnome, halflings, elves, half elves, Half orcs, Dragonborn and tiefling. This is from main book.
Other races can be played like full blood orcs and goblins for example.
If wondering on certain race differences.
Halflings vs gnomes: halflings generally are more social like? They are commonly in urban areas and that’s where their roots are while gnomes are more nature like.
Dragonborn: literally a humanoid dragon. They have head of a dragon, scales and claws. Depending on heritage and bloodline they do have wings and such.
Tiefling they look like demons. They have infernal blood so they develop horns, skin color changed to commonly red or blue but others exist, have tails and so on.
Others may better tell you on that stuff but generally that’s what it is.
just the fact that vax was beginning to equally hate doors was it for me this episode
Grog is a Goliath, they’re basically part giant, the tallest of them are about 8 to 9 ft tall
6:17 its called a Bag of Holding, in DnD it can hold 50 pounds worth of items (dm can alter that as they please of course)
Those aren't giants. Those are zombie giants.
Which is really terrifying.
The bag is a "bag of holding," but they can't call it that for copyright reasons. It's a thing that exists in D&D.
basically Titans
That scandlan moment was one of the most legendary moments in the Vox Machina campaign since he literally TROLLED the entire army
Love that they cast Reinhardt’s VA and gave his character a hammer
My man Percy being a BAMF ☺️
We are diving in deep with this show. I'm here for it after all the headache AOUAD put me through 😩
Pike didn't see hell. The Everlight is a SOLAR deity, like the Dawnfather.
The character model with the shoulder length brown hair that keeps popping up is the IRL DM that ran the campaign
In the original show it was revealed that if all names on the gun were cleared (killed) then new names would be chosen and appear. It was intentionally a cycle that Percy couldn't escape until his soul was claimed.
In the campaign, you can hear the sun tree talking back to Keyleth, and he’s a stereotypical surfer bro. Honestly one of the best plant npcs, behind Henry Crabgrass
I wonder what Sheera Lupa and Roshi would look like in this show.
Lol, wonder what classes they'd go for. Lupa has bard energy for sure.
@@slothful2039 Lupa is either a Bard or a Barbarian, Sheera is a Wizard, and Roshi is a Rogue
@@darryljack6612 **flashback of bearded Lupa throwing axes and saying 'boy'**
@@darryljack6612 sheera is a divination wizard with how often she predicts what's gonna happen
@@darryljack6612 Of course Roshi would be a rogue, how would he slink away when some fuck off dragon stands before his party? lul
Yo that Jason derulo edit had me WEAK !!!!!!!!!
The whole door scene was one of my favorite scene's in this show.
Percy in canon has no idea anything is happening with respect to his handgun. You'll get more detail in the next episode anyway on how that all came about as to Percy's best knowledge
The “Jason Derulo” made me cackle
Your editor always kills me. Best in the biz!
As a Goliath, Grog is a half-giant. So he starts off knowing Common and Giant languages.
That joker impression was dead on, I’m 💀
[Head shot] + 150
[Trickshot] +80
[Boss kill] +300
Maybe when Percy sorts his shit out he'll be less OP?
*thinks back to Search for Grog where he did 249 points of damage in one round*
Don't think so XD
Goliaths and Firbolg are descended from giant blood in D&D.
They're the BIGGEST BOIS on the block.
for firbolgs its true, but that goliaths are decendants of giants is just a common theory, in the actual lore its very vague and unknown where the race came from
Percival got that black airforce energy bro
Percy had the Hellsing Ultimate Alucard type drip tho
7:37 and that's why it's always worth taking Prestidigitation.
Lol, that “thing” Percy has isn’t just gonna go away. Can’t wait for you to find out.
can't wait to see y'all learn more about Percy's whole deal
The bag they have is called a bag of holding and it's enchanted to carry way more than a normal bag.
this door must be on master difficulty 7:02
Magic Bag is called a "Bag of Holding". It always weights 15 pounds and can hold up to 500 pounds inside of itself. Its a pocket dimention kind of thing.
No Mercy Percy, baby!
Say hello to “No Mercy Percy”
That part were Percy was standing in the dark when that preacher women was talking to them feels like a hellsing moment like he reminded me of Anderson from hellsing right there
I wouldn't be surprised if Tal asked for that since he was the guy in charge of both the Hellsing and Hellsing Ultimate dubs back in the day.
Oh my god! They killed Matt Mercer!
Get ready for Attack on Vox Machina
[10:35]
The realization that this man has (insert Intel logo) 'Etrigan inside'.
8:48 Why do you think gorgets are a thing? The Briarwoods don't value their cannon fodder enough to properly protect them a hundred percent, plus they didn't exactly expect to be fighting a well trained mercenary pack when the best they normally deal with is disgruntled peasants.
9:46 They actually named this part of the soundtrack "No Mercy Percy".
10:21 And that's why he wears the plague doctor mask.
I hate you guys for putting Jason de Rolo in my mind
Magic bags are damn near necessary in D&D - I’ll be damned I carry essentials only 😂 my characters be bougie
One of the first casualties of almost any long-term campaign is inventory weight limits.
Its a bag of holding, able to hold an infinite amount of items in it
Lupa: "The whole effing fucking" 🤣🤣
I appriciate you guys putting out these videos out fast
7:37 the best “yeeeah?” I’ve ever heard on this channel, ever 😂
to what sheera said at 3:17, it happened to Knov in HxH and Kaneki in Tokyo Ghoul
I recommend you to watch Welcome to the Demon School Iruma-Kun.
It is a very good series but very underrated at the same time.
Fun fact, there's a running joke in the critical role campaign which this series is the animated version of, That doors is vox machina's worst enemies.
Ps: you can stop saying they already know, I had forgotten that they already knew and I didn't catch that they talked about it this ep
I think they said that in one of the earlier reactions
They mentioned this during this reaction
They already know this. Legit episode five they talked about it.
@@areopanda1664 I noticed that my second watch of the video
On the door.
In dnd and other trpgs you roll dice to determine if something goes through or not. In this case players when picking locks roll a d20 (20 sided die) and add any modifiers to it to up the odds of success. This is against the gm (game master) and what DC (difficulty check) they establish for it.
So say example you pick that lock and behind screen the gm made it a DC of 15. You need to roll the die and beat that 15 to succeed.
In a trpg called pathfinder and starfinder rules on that is 15 is succeed, if roll 10-14 it failed but nothing bad happens, BUT roll 9 or below then something will happen like alarm trips, trap triggers, hurt yourself and so on.
Forgot to add.
The scene with scanlan helping vax out in the rules of dnd you can help other players out using same method. Of course they failed horribly there.
Hell yea, no mercy percy time
that Jason Derulo bit knocked me tf out 🤣
Percy's plague dr mask may as well be a pair of black airforce ones
7:02
This might be my favorite joke in the entire show.
Also that women with the Grey hair and the sword looked like toph younger daughter from legend of korra
Need me a magic bag ngl
The violence of the Percecutor continues
Now admittedly I will stay this each critical role episode is like 3 to 4-hours long some of them ranging up to like higher, though I would say if it's possible you could find TH-cam videos where it's down into like 30 to 40 minute videos, like a highlight-reel maybe you guys can react to those next cuz a lot of people did that with their second campaign which could help yall catch up to the current campaign
The Jason Derulo killed me bahahaha
I hope yall check out The Boys Presents: Diabolical? (its good yo)💡👍🏾
Bag of holding can hold just about anything
not bags of holding tho. can't recommend trying that
05:21 And that is why I don't let people touch my ears.
It's called a bag of holding
My favorite way to describe Grog and how stupid he _actually_ is, as someone who only picked up watching Critical Role after watching The Legend of Vox Machina, and then watched all of Campaign 1, almost all of the shorter 4-6 week campaigns, and am now getting deeper into Campaign 2, is to sort of explain how the stats work out and why it matters.
Whenever a player wants to attempt something that might generally have some force working against it, you roll your dice, usually combined in some way with the relative stat that would have the biggest impact on your success, and for certain types of things you want to try, you may also get a slight modifier from another stat, depending on the situation.
If you want to jump a hole, there's always a chance you don't make it. So you'd hope to have high Athleticism or something. If you're trying to haggle down prices from a merchant, the roll may focus on charisma, but when you're deciding on prices being a good deal or not, or proposing a new price or a new deal, intellect and wisdom may get called to action. If you have an intelligence of the base level, 10, then you are free to add or subtract 0 all you like. Impacting nothing. Grog, on the other hand, with an intelligence level of 6, any decision he's made that requires that big stunted brain to take a 2 point penalty, then go ahead and plan your plan, but remember... The plan he _thinks_ is coming might be a few rolled values lower than you'd expect from some. It can get his ass in trouble. And I love that, sweet, simple idiot
The bag is called the Bag of Holding....lets just say there are 2 things you really don't wana do....put yourself inside it.....or turn it inside out lol....
Or use it as a toilet :p
3 things. putting a second bag of holding in it
Glad to see no mercy percy
Grog and the Duke r of the same race of half Giants
Tokyo Ghoul mans hair turned white when he was tortured @ Shira
Thanks for the reaction.
thats a bag of holding
Can we just talk about how Percy's gun (that has 6 barrels) shot 7 times without reloading while killing Stonefell? Believe it or not, this is not a blooper.
got to love and fear no mercy percy
10:46 im fkn dead 🤣🤣🤣
no mercy from Percy
I really want to see you guys play d&d soon
Also Roshi think 5d chess with whats wrong with percy hmm??? We will see what happens in the next few episodes :3
1:42 lol
No mercy Percy
I know Percy is now Roshi's favorite coz of Justice
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
TIME TO CLAP ROSHI ON THE GUN DEAL BOYS
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