I love the fact that this was a gamechanger. They took 3 very dangerous enemies at once and forced Lucien and Cree to do it all by themselves. Imagine the Cognouza fight against a Cree but with the rest of the TT...It would have been way harder
After reading the Nein Eyes of Lucien this scene hits this much harder when you remember that all of these people used to be Luciens close friends and in a half second he knew he had to abandon three of them to die...and then Fjord fuckin executed one of them while keeping eye contact.
I can't wait to see this in the animated series. Especially that scene between Fjord and Essek. The stoic look they gave to each other. They both gained respect for one another in that moment. Such amazing acting. I feel like, not alot of NPCs have similarities with Matt, but i think Essek is one of them, which again, only adds to the moment. The two leaders of critical role, the DM and the CEO
The added music in this video made me realize how much of an avengers moment the mighty nein had after popping out of the tower… The activating shock gloves, Eldridge blasts, everything else… It was very much a “camera circling the avengers“ moment
I'm not a psychologist, and Freud's theories are largely debunked, but I think that because Jester's chaotic use of dicks and sexual imagery is an intentional choice rather than a compulsive or subconscious one, the Freudian notions of repressed sexuality and desire don't really apply to her. Freud was writing at a time when repression and propriety were societal values, and Jester was raised in an environment where neither of those things were necessary. All of Freud's sexuality work that I've seen simply... doesn't apply to her. One notion of Freud's that worth discussing is the presence of id, ego, and superego as they pertain to literary and character analysis, which as an English major I might be more qualified to discuss. Jester has a surprisingly robust superego and strong moral sense. She's shown to be aware of the proper and polite thing to do in most situations, and has an understanding of power dynamics and how to subvert them. She just often chooses not to follow the superego in favor of her own desires, or in favor of subverting the superego of others. Arguably the one of the Nein most dominated by id is Nott. Taliesin has praised Sam's performance of goblin temperamentality and impulsiveness, and Nott (much like Caleb) is very much governed by past trauma, anxiety, and a new set of emotions/responses born from her transformation.
This chamber was the perfect place to engage them. Even if the takers had survived the trap some of their skills are fire-based which would've attracted the moss.
Anyone else fell like elves get shafted in home games since one of their main features are half time long rests? That's one ability that you rarely get to use.
Its useful for covering night watches, they can effectively cover 2 of the 4 long rest watches, alternatively they can do other stuff like make potions or forage for food, my party's bard is an elf and they always cover first and last watch, first is solo and they keep an eye out, last watch they have another person with them and they prep breakfast since they have some ability or feat or spell or something that provides a buff but takes an hour or so to prepare. Basically, you only get shafted if you cant think of a good use of your time.
They actually don't get half long rests. The trance only allows them to get less sleep so they can take more of a watch (which isn't strenuous/interrupts a rest). Warforged don't sleep at all, but they still require a full rest in order to function, for instance. Matt's interpretation is a common mis-ruling. (which he is absolutely free to do, just like the "wizards can wear elven chain" thing.) The offical 5e Sage-Advice corrections back in 2015 clarifies that the intent was not to reduce rest time, but that one could rule it that way if they wanted.
Omg Fjord made a big mistake going for the kill, he could went for Cree or at least that backpack and they wouldn't go anywhere. Well mistakes were made....
is always so easy to know the right play once it happens... travis actually played very well. he was not going for the kill on zoran, he was positioning himself near lucien to counterspell a possible dimension door. he used killing zoran as an excuse to do that sneakily, the same way that scanlan did with vecna in C1. but matt caught up to it. going againsts cree inside the antimagic field is only good if you manage to kill her in one round with a non-magical weapon, plus lucien was for sure going to use the maledict to make it even harder on fjord to acomplish that.
He already had used all his movement to get to the fallen Tumb Takers, and eldritch blasting Cree probably wouldn't be enough to down him. The moment Lucien called out to Cree I was 100% sure they were about to resurrect them all, so going for them at the heir most vulnerable and making sure they can't get back up it's the smart thing to do. Fjord got screwed because Lucien could use LA to move his vision which he hadn't done up until this point.
fjord was trying to get into position for a counterspell outside of Luciens anti-magic cone, but he moved the cone with a legendary action. this video doesn't show it but travis said he was trying to do what sam did against Vecna w/ a counterspell
I was annoyed matt let them get away.. I mean... i understand that the group made a good ambush and it wasn't part of his plan but c'mon.... In what fight would he let someone in the party, in one round, pickup a huge crystal -- drag it 20ft -- AND then cast a spell?
@@RisenDiablo Yes I understand thats how it could be explained, but i've seen plenty of times when the group wants to just pick something up off the ground and mat says something like "uhhh so picking the object up would be your action, youd still have a bonus action"
you can't really blame matt for that, he literally built a giant city of wich they barely scratched the surface, they had no reasons to go back inside if they killed the tombtaker right there, he just wanted his players to discover aeor
I love the fact that this was a gamechanger. They took 3 very dangerous enemies at once and forced Lucien and Cree to do it all by themselves. Imagine the Cognouza fight against a Cree but with the rest of the TT...It would have been way harder
I feel Caleb should deserve a shout out for staring with Frumpkin awaiting an explosion for several hours with no rest.
Honestly up until now I haven't thought of this. This is disturbing to say the least ...
Definitely! How dreadful that must have been.
After reading the Nein Eyes of Lucien this scene hits this much harder when you remember that all of these people used to be Luciens close friends and in a half second he knew he had to abandon three of them to die...and then Fjord fuckin executed one of them while keeping eye contact.
I never thought id hear matt go "thats some bad dragon shit"
I distinctly remember Matt mentioned it before in C2
I can't wait to see this in the animated series. Especially that scene between Fjord and Essek. The stoic look they gave to each other. They both gained respect for one another in that moment. Such amazing acting. I feel like, not alot of NPCs have similarities with Matt, but i think Essek is one of them, which again, only adds to the moment. The two leaders of critical role, the DM and the CEO
The added music in this video made me realize how much of an avengers moment the mighty nein had after popping out of the tower… The activating shock gloves, Eldridge blasts, everything else… It was very much a “camera circling the avengers“ moment
*Eldritch
The silence after Fjord tells the scouts to attack... I'll never forget that episode.
same that shit was so cold
i loved it
Beautifully done video!!
What kills me is that Dani confirmed with everyone that they had 5 intuit charges, but the group only used threeeeeee!
Thats all they needed
@@monotonexylophone1623 2 additional charges might have killed Cree as well.
@@PanzerYeena They only had 3 people they were confident could successfully set the charges though
Ivthink they agreed they might need the other 2 later
They are a dc 20 intelligence check to arm only three people could make that and beau only made it because of advantage thats why they used three
I don’t know if Jester is a living embodiment of Freudian psychology or the living antithesis of Freudian psychology, but it is one or the other.
What I do know is that I like your comment. :)
@@ButchersBookshelf Why thank you!
I'm not a psychologist, and Freud's theories are largely debunked, but I think that because Jester's chaotic use of dicks and sexual imagery is an intentional choice rather than a compulsive or subconscious one, the Freudian notions of repressed sexuality and desire don't really apply to her. Freud was writing at a time when repression and propriety were societal values, and Jester was raised in an environment where neither of those things were necessary. All of Freud's sexuality work that I've seen simply... doesn't apply to her.
One notion of Freud's that worth discussing is the presence of id, ego, and superego as they pertain to literary and character analysis, which as an English major I might be more qualified to discuss. Jester has a surprisingly robust superego and strong moral sense. She's shown to be aware of the proper and polite thing to do in most situations, and has an understanding of power dynamics and how to subvert them. She just often chooses not to follow the superego in favor of her own desires, or in favor of subverting the superego of others.
Arguably the one of the Nein most dominated by id is Nott. Taliesin has praised Sam's performance of goblin temperamentality and impulsiveness, and Nott (much like Caleb) is very much governed by past trauma, anxiety, and a new set of emotions/responses born from her transformation.
I feel like they keep forgetting Cree is a cleric
and the type of cleric that as a big array of spells
CREE IS A CLERIC?!?!
@@monotonexylophone1623 blood domain cleric, yeah
I mean they forget a kot of stuff but im used to it by now. Especially cause it leads to some really funny moments
Based on Sam in the most recent episode thinking that Cree would use swords to kill someone... yeah they’re not paying that much attention 😂
Thing is, the bamfing wasn't because of a spell. It was a magical item, which can only be used once a day.
THIS IS SUCH A GREAT EDITED SUMMARY THANK YOU FOR THIS
Aw thank YOU for the nice comment! ^^
Matt doing the Sean Connery impression is a fucking gem.
This chamber was the perfect place to engage them. Even if the takers had survived the trap some of their skills are fire-based which would've attracted the moss.
Anyone else fell like elves get shafted in home games since one of their main features are half time long rests? That's one ability that you rarely get to use.
Its useful for covering night watches, they can effectively cover 2 of the 4 long rest watches, alternatively they can do other stuff like make potions or forage for food, my party's bard is an elf and they always cover first and last watch, first is solo and they keep an eye out, last watch they have another person with them and they prep breakfast since they have some ability or feat or spell or something that provides a buff but takes an hour or so to prepare.
Basically, you only get shafted if you cant think of a good use of your time.
@@orioninfernal7269 They're also immune to charm effects which is pretty dope
They actually don't get half long rests. The trance only allows them to get less sleep so they can take more of a watch (which isn't strenuous/interrupts a rest). Warforged don't sleep at all, but they still require a full rest in order to function, for instance.
Matt's interpretation is a common mis-ruling. (which he is absolutely free to do, just like the "wizards can wear elven chain" thing.) The offical 5e Sage-Advice corrections back in 2015 clarifies that the intent was not to reduce rest time, but that one could rule it that way if they wanted.
@@cassandramuller7337 Well, resistant to charms and immune to sleep but still baller (Though playing a Fey Wanderer I too have charm resist)
@@invidiousone3662 I am pretty sure the changed it again in 2017 and now it works as Matt does it.
The imagery of 10:04 is just so fucking cool! Everyone at the entrance just getting ready to FUCK SHIT UP 🔥
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This was literally a "I love it when a plan comes together." moment.
Awesome moment and edits
Very good video. Bub approved.
Nodnod
Did Travis forget he had cast Farstep at the time, can't remember. Cuz he could have given a good chase.
Yes, clearly he should have run after Lucien _alone._ That definitely wouldn't have gotten him killed.
whats the name of the music you put over the climactic moment?
Omg Fjord made a big mistake going for the kill, he could went for Cree or at least that backpack and they wouldn't go anywhere. Well mistakes were made....
is always so easy to know the right play once it happens... travis actually played very well. he was not going for the kill on zoran, he was positioning himself near lucien to counterspell a possible dimension door. he used killing zoran as an excuse to do that sneakily, the same way that scanlan did with vecna in C1. but matt caught up to it.
going againsts cree inside the antimagic field is only good if you manage to kill her in one round with a non-magical weapon, plus lucien was for sure going to use the maledict to make it even harder on fjord to acomplish that.
He already had used all his movement to get to the fallen Tumb Takers, and eldritch blasting Cree probably wouldn't be enough to down him.
The moment Lucien called out to Cree I was 100% sure they were about to resurrect them all, so going for them at the heir most vulnerable and making sure they can't get back up it's the smart thing to do.
Fjord got screwed because Lucien could use LA to move his vision which he hadn't done up until this point.
fjord was trying to get into position for a counterspell outside of Luciens anti-magic cone, but he moved the cone with a legendary action. this video doesn't show it but travis said he was trying to do what sam did against Vecna w/ a counterspell
I feel like Cree surviving worked out in their favour. Lucien doesn't need to rest but Cree does to heal herself
They're still three members down and weakened, if the Nein can catch up, they can win.
I was annoyed matt let them get away.. I mean... i understand that the group made a good ambush and it wasn't part of his plan but c'mon.... In what fight would he let someone in the party, in one round, pickup a huge crystal -- drag it 20ft -- AND then cast a spell?
Picking up an object = free action, moving half-speed = move action, then using your action to cast a spell.
@@RisenDiablo Yes I understand thats how it could be explained, but i've seen plenty of times when the group wants to just pick something up off the ground and mat says something like "uhhh so picking the object up would be your action, youd still have a bonus action"
@@RisenDiablo Or you even make picking up a bag on the ground a bonus action
@@nfortin24 Picking something on the ground should definitively be a bonus action (except if it's a huge or just normal size object)
you can't really blame matt for that, he literally built a giant city of wich they barely scratched the surface, they had no reasons to go back inside if they killed the tombtaker right there, he just wanted his players to discover aeor