My brother decided to play a rock gnome paladin because "haha, small tank" but he took Oath of the Ancients without knowing about the magic resistance and saving throw bonuses so now combining gnome's advantage on mental saves with magic damage resistance and heavy armor, he's incredibly hard to do meaningful damage to. This is hilarious to me because he didn't even mean to power build.
That’s called optimising, it’s when you have an idea for a character and go about it in the most optimal way. It’s different to power gamers since power gamers want to do everything
My favorite gnome was named Oz who was an armorer artificer who passed himself off as an elf monk "Please ignore the fire shooting out of my arm, that's just my ki"
Small gimmic detail: the forest gnome's cantrip and the deep gnome's racial feat give you int spells, making the Artificer Initiate feat and by extension either wizards, arcane trickster rogues or eldrich knight fighters a somewhat good option for casting with the glorious power of tea
You are so far not convincing me that gnomes are not just little British people with a penchant for invention. I can already see them sipping Yorkshire Gold while plotting their new way to exploit reality.
@@jf_kein_k8590 Artificer Initiate is a feat that gives you proficiency in a tool and let's you use that tool as a casting focus for any spell that uses int as the casting abillity (on top of giving you artificer spells)
Gnomes being small can also be pretty useful with the battlesmith artificer, as you can use one infusion on a lance, mount up and have a d12 weapon that uses int. Make sure you work with your DM on how the mounted combat bit will work though as exactly when your steel defender moves relative to your turn is important.
I keep up with Necrohunt and love Nathaniel as a character and thank you, Jocat and everyone involved it. Also, admittedly, I did overlook the Gnome and have a new outlook on it. Utility spells would be fun to have for more unique scenarios
Deep Gnomes also get Undercommon and access to the feat Svirfneblin Magic, which is not nothing. In particular, Svirfneblin Magic lets you cast Nondetection for free at will and Blindness/Deafness, Blur, and Disguise Self each once per long rest, all using Intelligence as your spellcasting ability. Now, unless you're an Abjuration Wizard, I'm not sure how useful Nondetection is for players, since few, if any, monsters have access to Divination spells. The rest of the spells are pretty good though.
I played a rock gnome barbarian named Garim Toesmasher. Over a year, 3 modules with the last being tomb of annihilation Garim shook feyrun with his anger.
My favorite gnome character was in a Dragonlance campaign and he had an arquebus (2e). I used the illustration from the gnomish workman’s leather armour in the 2e Arms & Equipment Guide as influsence
If you wanna go crazy with unofficial classes, having Fade Away on a Blood Hunter would be very effective. Just activate your Hemocraft stuff and vanish instantly.
my sister plays a gnome that built a small little mechanical snake that doubled as a lighter. they were trapped in a barn being stocked by red caps. the red caps were setting up an ambush in the old corn field, which i described as dried and dead. so she cast burning hands on a portion and threw the snake lighter in another and burned down half of the field and the majority of the red caps.
Gnomes are one of my favorite races. They lack the edginess of something like the Dragonborn or Tiefling, and they don't have the LOTR/OOTS stereotypes of the other core races that are expected of them even if I am intentionally trying to do something different. Nobody expects the party gnome to be pulling all the NPC strings *laughs evily*
I always give my gnomes long, strange names. To his credit, the DM the last time I played one was pronouncing "Borbblepempshquin Tarboglipperoz" like a pro after just one or two sessions.
1:42 Dragon fire is biological, its created in an organ on the dragons chest, thats why it doesnt count as magic, a neat little detail from the draconomicon from 3.5e
My first character was a gnome. I made him for a one shot that my group did as a get to know dnd thing , and we were then gonna go use different characters for the main campaign. Then that main campaign flopper. But the same group started a seccond group with the characters from the one shot. 2 years still going strong.
Had a blast playing my deep gnome trickery cleric for LMoP back in the day. Xanathar’s was brand new at the time, and my character was completely vanilla PHB build. I can only imagine the hijinks I could get into now.
I once played the gnome wizard equivalent of General Grevious, he was a mage hunter who collected the spellbooks of other fallen wizards. He had the misfortune of going to a family gathering of kolbolds, not a good day for Gnomeral Greeves.
I've been a fan of gnomes since second edition AD&D. I didn't get enough of a feel of them in 1st edition because they were essentially smaller dwarves with illusion magic in 1st.
The mark of scribing gives you access to the Dream spell regardless of your spellcasting class as well, which is a great way of getting this immensely useful level 5 spell on a sorcerer or druid without needing to subclass into an inferior choice.
7:39 My d&d group assigns races to all of our players not for characters but just reflective of our personality. I've always been a Gnome, so this segment of text fits me just fine.
I just started to make a squat army in 40K played as guardsmen, I was gonna add some psychers but call them gnomes and give them red gnome hats so I will Be 10 minutes late starting my day because I just have to watch this video
I think people call magic resist OP because they run into it around level 9ish and its a constant thing through the entire campaign from there. And they extrapolate how OP it is to fight an NPC using it to them as a player having it.
Thinking of my 3 gnomes. Kipp hartson who was an explosive expert a danger to himself and his party, Douglas Dimble a depressed toy maker who flew around at a mechanical eagle sniping people with a magic rifle, and a cuthulu cultist who thought he was a cleric.
Gnomes have been my favorite lineage since I started playing in 3.5/3.75. My favorite was Whisper Gnomes taller stealthy less charismatic versions of the tricky small folk. Just finished playing a deep gnome in OoA campaign and advantage on stealth was just funny to roll being in the Underdark all the time.
"Means that you can form a barrel around yourself like it's freaking Divinity!" This makes me chuckle because there are people out there that legit says you can't do this because it would dispel the illusion if you touch it (despite the spell description saying the exact opposite) or that you wouldn't be able to see out of the illusion despite knowing it's illusory and being able to shove your head through it partially for a quick peek even if this was true.
Sverfneblin Magic is a feat from SCAG/MToF that gives you Nondetection at will, and once per long castings of Blindness/Deafness, Blur, and Disguise Self. Pretty nice.
I wanted to make a forest gnome druid exclusively for the role play elements. I didn't even know they have basically no useful bonuses in combat and I don't really care.
the one time i played a Gnome, i played a Pact of the Fiend Warlock who grew up in a Cult dedicated to Mammon and owed him a Million gold after holding off on collecting payments for a decade due to my Character being in Prison for a decade. my Character Died when i had to betray the party to get a sizable portion of that debt removed by inciting a War between the Hells and a faction of Fey by Killing the son of an Archfey queen, which I also botched because i had shit rolls. was actually the most fun i had with roleplaying at that point
Fun fact squirrels are responsible for hundreds of house fires and deaths every year. As along as the city has power lines or something easy to use to set fires you have an army of arsonists under your belt if you play a gnome
The gnomes in my world came from 1 of 12 clans. A 13th clan was created due to a pact with a demon. The 13th clan only has at most two members, sorta like the sith. They are not necessarily evil but my group faught one who was a druid which killed one pc, and almost tpk, but they were able to get help from kolbals. The group now always ask gnomes for their clan name, even in a completely different world, as they found a book by the family.
I had a svirfneblin alchemist named Scheedlee. Stacking blur effects on top of a gun chemist on top of camouflage bonuses and such because deep gnome. It was not ok. Wish we could’ve actually ran that campaign
I need some advice. I've had this heartwarming idea for a while of a gnome who actually intends his pranks as a form of training to keep his allies aware of potential traps (as we all know Kobolds are infamous for). I just don't know which subrace and class to make him.
My fav pc was my gnome artificer he was a mix of tony stark and Victor from critical role. This was with the og artificer so i had a golem which i made a gundam basically. Played in the storm kings thunder so i made use of dragon parts etc to make it more and more powerful. Was always in it so giants just thought i was a sentient golem and after it all ended just made me a honorary giant lol.
Played a Gnome Warlock who had the Mask of Many Faces invocation. He would disguise himself as another race and when someone mentioned he was that race, he would drop the illusion and go, “I’m gnot a gnelf, I’m gnot a gnoblin, I’m a gnome! And you’ve been GNOMED!” (Also slight edit: IDK when this video was recorded but I remember when Bloodstride send a Blight against Nathaniel and he still failed even with Magic Resistance 😥 I still think Magic Resistance is a bit too strong for a PC especially when comboed with a Paladin or other classes that increase saves. But in the case of a PC without those abilities, it’s a nice boost. Yuan-Ti Poison IMMUNITY is another problem but I digress)
I made a deep gnome beast master ranger. A member of a clan that raises a special kind of fey touched type of dog called a D'Ogre. Ugly fu dog riding smurf essentially. Fuck it was pretty neat
While I understand wanting to be lighter on the Racial Feats and synergies, I feel like it's a bit of a miss to not bring up the good synergy between the Svirneblin Magic subrace feat and the Arbjuration Wizard's Arcane Ward. It's less of a big combo since you can now also do the same thing with Eldritch Adept-Armor of Shadows, but being able to just spam Non-Detection on yourself for free between battles to both recharge your ward AND be immune to a whole school of magic without even the need for the material component is Stronk
Hey dude, thanks for making awesome D&D videos. I've watched literally all of them. Can I plug my D&D Podcast on your videos? It's about DM'ing and comparing my plans before a session to what actually happened
**awkward laughter** Yeah, Gnomes are so niched that they are lame. **hides a pile of character sheets of favorite gnome characters** Oh, those are cookie recipes... nothing to do with anything here. It's not like they have anything to do with really fun and immersive Gnome characters I have played, from trixters to illusionists to professors to tinkers, nothing like that.
Forest kgnome is best - especially a druid 5/ranger 5/rogue 5/monk 4/cleric 1 gnome combo. At least that's what I'm currently playing towards for level 20
Since you talked about feats in this one, I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Svirfneblin Magic + Abjuration Wizard combo to use Nondetection infinitely to refill your ward outside of combat. Still a great video though.
Forest gnome CoM druid, pick ritual caster or magic initiate feat at level 4 with the wizard class selected, done. You now have a small PC that can shapeshift to get around movement speed and physical ability score restrictions (Not needed anymore but still means you can use things as dump stats that no sane person would want to use as dump stats for shits and giggles.) spellcasting for all situations, which ritual caster (wizard) can bring closer to the full utility toolkit (while magic initiate gives you more super useful cantrips and still allows you to pick find familiar) plus a familiar for expanded scouting and setup options and RP opportunities. Try to badger your DM into allowing you a Tressym, they are adorable and not OP at all. Edit: Or just do the same with a variant human and pick magic initiate level one and ritual caster level 4, or skip one altogether. Variant human: "Remember that there are no meta racial choices, now excuse me while I stand here being the best choice in the game for another edition."
I keep forgetting about gnomes. None of my friends play them. Maybe this video will help make them memorable for me Edit: oh shiz even Davey says they sre easily forgettable. Glad I'm not the only one
Davvy its Dave here, from Bad Dragon adult supplies... listen, i didn't see any of the agreed upon free advertising. I'mma have to cancel your free samples, and lemme yell you it was a big 📦
My brother decided to play a rock gnome paladin because "haha, small tank" but he took Oath of the Ancients without knowing about the magic resistance and saving throw bonuses so now combining gnome's advantage on mental saves with magic damage resistance and heavy armor, he's incredibly hard to do meaningful damage to. This is hilarious to me because he didn't even mean to power build.
That’s called optimising, it’s when you have an idea for a character and go about it in the most optimal way.
It’s different to power gamers since power gamers want to do everything
@@jettlucashayes8508 Ok. Correction: He had no plans to optimize as hard as he did.
I was just thinking that the mental resistances is actually kinda nutty.
I played the exact same build in a oneshot.
Can confirm, it made a really fun character.
This is The most gnomish thing I’ve ever heard
"It is no exaggeration or hyperbole to say that, all evils of the world are endorsed and committed by gnomes." - SsethTzeentach
Ah yes what a delightfully weird channel that is
Another viewer of culture, I see
He's right, my gnomes routinely commit war crimes
which video was this quote from?
@@alejandro2546 Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
My favorite gnome was named Oz who was an armorer artificer who passed himself off as an elf monk
"Please ignore the fire shooting out of my arm, that's just my ki"
Small gimmic detail: the forest gnome's cantrip and the deep gnome's racial feat give you int spells, making the Artificer Initiate feat and by extension either wizards, arcane trickster rogues or eldrich knight fighters a somewhat good option for casting with the glorious power of tea
So gnomes are the spawn of the Spiffing Brit?
@@jacobfreeman5444 only if you want them to be and you spend one or more asi's to do it but yes, become the son of Big Dave
You are so far not convincing me that gnomes are not just little British people with a penchant for invention. I can already see them sipping Yorkshire Gold while plotting their new way to exploit reality.
Could someone be so kind an explain the initial idea please?
@@jf_kein_k8590 Artificer Initiate is a feat that gives you proficiency in a tool and let's you use that tool as a casting focus for any spell that uses int as the casting abillity (on top of giving you artificer spells)
Gnomes being small can also be pretty useful with the battlesmith artificer, as you can use one infusion on a lance, mount up and have a d12 weapon that uses int. Make sure you work with your DM on how the mounted combat bit will work though as exactly when your steel defender moves relative to your turn is important.
I keep up with Necrohunt and love Nathaniel as a character and thank you, Jocat and everyone involved it.
Also, admittedly, I did overlook the Gnome and have a new outlook on it. Utility spells would be fun to have for more unique scenarios
Deep Gnomes also get Undercommon and access to the feat Svirfneblin Magic, which is not nothing. In particular, Svirfneblin Magic lets you cast Nondetection for free at will and Blindness/Deafness, Blur, and Disguise Self each once per long rest, all using Intelligence as your spellcasting ability. Now, unless you're an Abjuration Wizard, I'm not sure how useful Nondetection is for players, since few, if any, monsters have access to Divination spells. The rest of the spells are pretty good though.
I played a rock gnome barbarian named Garim Toesmasher. Over a year, 3 modules with the last being tomb of annihilation Garim shook feyrun with his anger.
My favorite gnome character was in a Dragonlance campaign and he had an arquebus (2e). I used the illustration from the gnomish workman’s leather armour in the 2e Arms & Equipment Guide as influsence
If you wanna go crazy with unofficial classes, having Fade Away on a Blood Hunter would be very effective. Just activate your Hemocraft stuff and vanish instantly.
my sister plays a gnome that built a small little mechanical snake that doubled as a lighter. they were trapped in a barn being stocked by red caps. the red caps were setting up an ambush in the old corn field, which i described as dried and dead. so she cast burning hands on a portion and threw the snake lighter in another and burned down half of the field and the majority of the red caps.
Gnomes are one of my favorite races. They lack the edginess of something like the Dragonborn or Tiefling, and they don't have the LOTR/OOTS stereotypes of the other core races that are expected of them even if I am intentionally trying to do something different. Nobody expects the party gnome to be pulling all the NPC strings *laughs evily*
The spirit of my old Gnome Barbarian/Grizzled Ol' Prospector Fitzwick MacGillicutty (and his battle squirrel Skippy) lives on.
Davvvy: *Says people ignore gnomes*
Also Davvy: *Explains why gnomes are awesome*
I always give my gnomes long, strange names. To his credit, the DM the last time I played one was pronouncing "Borbblepempshquin Tarboglipperoz" like a pro after just one or two sessions.
1:42 Dragon fire is biological, its created in an organ on the dragons chest, thats why it doesnt count as magic, a neat little detail from the draconomicon from 3.5e
Jeremy Crawford seems to think so too, but unfortunately the Draconomicon was retconned with the new Dragon book.
My first character was a gnome. I made him for a one shot that my group did as a get to know dnd thing , and we were then gonna go use different characters for the main campaign. Then that main campaign flopper. But the same group started a seccond group with the characters from the one shot. 2 years still going strong.
Watching this video reminded me why I only started to like gnomes once I got into Pathfinder 2e.
Don't forget the most important thing about gnomes....you can ride nearly anything
The Deep gnome only Svirfneblin Magic feat from MTF and SAG is pretty cool too
The deep gnome specific feat is also a really good option for interesting magic choices.
Had a blast playing my deep gnome trickery cleric for LMoP back in the day. Xanathar’s was brand new at the time, and my character was completely vanilla PHB build. I can only imagine the hijinks I could get into now.
Ah yes, a reference to the radioactive bananaman of belkinus.
I once played the gnome wizard equivalent of General Grevious, he was a mage hunter who collected the spellbooks of other fallen wizards. He had the misfortune of going to a family gathering of kolbolds, not a good day for Gnomeral Greeves.
Gnome, "I'm a monster!"
Yaasss Davvy love your video's. You're also my favorite snakey banana man in the D&D multiverse.
I love the gnome only feats like fade away or snvrfnublin magic.
I've been a fan of gnomes since second edition AD&D. I didn't get enough of a feel of them in 1st edition because they were essentially smaller dwarves with illusion magic in 1st.
I need more davvy. Tbh no es amor, but an obsession.
The mark of scribing gives you access to the Dream spell regardless of your spellcasting class as well, which is a great way of getting this immensely useful level 5 spell on a sorcerer or druid without needing to subclass into an inferior choice.
Huh, my latest character is a Deep Gnome Rogue, funny how these things work out.
3:02 Davy played Divinity let's gooooo
Hands down the best game ever made in my opinion.
7:39
My d&d group assigns races to all of our players not for characters but just reflective of our personality. I've always been a Gnome, so this segment of text fits me just fine.
I just started to make a squat army in 40K played as guardsmen, I was gonna add some psychers but call them gnomes and give them red gnome hats so I will Be 10 minutes late starting my day because I just have to watch this video
I think people call magic resist OP because they run into it around level 9ish and its a constant thing through the entire campaign from there. And they extrapolate how OP it is to fight an NPC using it to them as a player having it.
Now I'm going to need to find a way to put brushwaggs in my next campaign. Fear the walking shrub!
Thinking of my 3 gnomes. Kipp hartson who was an explosive expert a danger to himself and his party, Douglas Dimble a depressed toy maker who flew around at a mechanical eagle sniping people with a magic rifle, and a cuthulu cultist who thought he was a cleric.
Started singing the David the Gnome theme song, opened TH-cam, and this was the top suggestion. Whoa!
That pair around the 8 min mark. Perfection.
Gnomes have been my favorite lineage since I started playing in 3.5/3.75. My favorite was Whisper Gnomes taller stealthy less charismatic versions of the tricky small folk. Just finished playing a deep gnome in OoA campaign and advantage on stealth was just funny to roll being in the Underdark all the time.
Thanks for your videos man find ya hilarious
"Means that you can form a barrel around yourself like it's freaking Divinity!"
This makes me chuckle because there are people out there that legit says you can't do this because it would dispel the illusion if you touch it (despite the spell description saying the exact opposite) or that you wouldn't be able to see out of the illusion despite knowing it's illusory and being able to shove your head through it partially for a quick peek even if this was true.
Very nice. Think I might play an Arcane Trickster Gnome.
Also, yay a reference to Nathaniel! My favorite D&D PC from any D&D live stream!
Sverfneblin Magic is a feat from SCAG/MToF that gives you Nondetection at will, and once per long castings of Blindness/Deafness, Blur, and Disguise Self. Pretty nice.
I wanted to make a forest gnome druid exclusively for the role play elements. I didn't even know they have basically no useful bonuses in combat and I don't really care.
barely paying attention and then suddenly hearing someone say your name annoyed is hella trippy when you work overnight.
6:20 So that's why Tuvoc the Barbrarian likes calligraphy tools!
Damn I was behind on Belkinus I guess that’s my fault tho
Gnome Wizard is my go to, That and Firbulg Wizard.
the one time i played a Gnome, i played a Pact of the Fiend Warlock who grew up in a Cult dedicated to Mammon and owed him a Million gold after holding off on collecting payments for a decade due to my Character being in Prison for a decade. my Character Died when i had to betray the party to get a sizable portion of that debt removed by inciting a War between the Hells and a faction of Fey by Killing the son of an Archfey queen, which I also botched because i had shit rolls. was actually the most fun i had with roleplaying at that point
I'm just gonna say, I have a gnome alchemist, barbarian, spore druid, and cleric. To say the least, I love gomes.
“No words should put an s and a v right next to each other”
Quietly hides the Valkyrie my paladin summons with Find Steed, Svava.
“Blame the Norse”
I’d be willing to play as a Forest Gnome Moon Druid, so long as I could swap out the +2 in INT for a +2 in WIS.
Fun fact squirrels are responsible for hundreds of house fires and deaths every year. As along as the city has power lines or something easy to use to set fires you have an army of arsonists under your belt if you play a gnome
0:21 clearly you haven’t played human variant gunslinger with sharpshooter
I love gnomes! They are by far my favorite race because it gives me an excuse to do all the tomfoolery I want.
Backstory idea, how about a gnome that pretends to be a halfling because it thinks that is the funniest thing ever
Ho ho ho ha ha, ho ho ho he ha. Hello me old chum. I'm gnot an gnelf. I'm gnot a gnoblin. I'm a gnome. And you've been, GNOMED'
The gnomes in my world came from 1 of 12 clans. A 13th clan was created due to a pact with a demon. The 13th clan only has at most two members, sorta like the sith. They are not necessarily evil but my group faught one who was a druid which killed one pc, and almost tpk, but they were able to get help from kolbals. The group now always ask gnomes for their clan name, even in a completely different world, as they found a book by the family.
You have no idea how refreshing it felt to get gnomed again after so long!
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I had a svirfneblin alchemist named Scheedlee. Stacking blur effects on top of a gun chemist on top of camouflage bonuses and such because deep gnome. It was not ok. Wish we could’ve actually ran that campaign
"No word should put an S and a V next to each other, blame the norse."
Sverige: Am I a joke to you?
Gnomes have been my favorite since AD&D2e
I need some advice.
I've had this heartwarming idea for a while of a gnome who actually intends his pranks as a form of training to keep his allies aware of potential traps (as we all know Kobolds are infamous for).
I just don't know which subrace and class to make him.
very disappointed you didn’t say Fade Away is a *gnome*-brainer.
Could you imagine the total Chad a known rune night would be at level 15
My fav pc was my gnome artificer he was a mix of tony stark and Victor from critical role. This was with the og artificer so i had a golem which i made a gundam basically. Played in the storm kings thunder so i made use of dragon parts etc to make it more and more powerful. Was always in it so giants just thought i was a sentient golem and after it all ended just made me a honorary giant lol.
Played a Gnome Warlock who had the Mask of Many Faces invocation. He would disguise himself as another race and when someone mentioned he was that race, he would drop the illusion and go, “I’m gnot a gnelf, I’m gnot a gnoblin, I’m a gnome! And you’ve been GNOMED!”
(Also slight edit: IDK when this video was recorded but I remember when Bloodstride send a Blight against Nathaniel and he still failed even with Magic Resistance 😥 I still think Magic Resistance is a bit too strong for a PC especially when comboed with a Paladin or other classes that increase saves. But in the case of a PC without those abilities, it’s a nice boost. Yuan-Ti Poison IMMUNITY is another problem but I digress)
I run a Rock Gnome Barbarian/Artificer and they rock the saving throws.
Take my like and leave.
Gneat
Get out
@@childofathena9420 what did I do?
@@artesque "gneat"
I made a deep gnome beast master ranger. A member of a clan that raises a special kind of fey touched type of dog called a D'Ogre. Ugly fu dog riding smurf essentially. Fuck it was pretty neat
While I understand wanting to be lighter on the Racial Feats and synergies, I feel like it's a bit of a miss to not bring up the good synergy between the Svirneblin Magic subrace feat and the Arbjuration Wizard's Arcane Ward. It's less of a big combo since you can now also do the same thing with Eldritch Adept-Armor of Shadows, but being able to just spam Non-Detection on yourself for free between battles to both recharge your ward AND be immune to a whole school of magic without even the need for the material component is Stronk
Schmebulock.
My last character was a rock gnome named Dimble Dimwiddle. What was your favorite gnome name?
What’s up Davvy~?! :) been binging the crap out of Belkinus and I’m a fan of Nathaniel. Is there a way to submit a question to Mr. Gainsby?
Does anyone know the soundtrack Davvy always uses? I need it for my campaign!
*looks into my gore pit* no, i have some gnomes on me.
Wait, easily forgotten? small? Are gnomes the furtive pygmy?
“And playing a yuan ti on Necrohunt.” Wait what?!?!
Wait! BANANA WIZARD IS A YUAN-TI!?
Banana *bard*
And if you also watch tulok's channel, you'll already know why you want calligrapher's supplies
I still can't believe they made gnomes taller than halfling. I will never understand it and I hate them for it.
Hey dude, thanks for making awesome D&D videos. I've watched literally all of them.
Can I plug my D&D Podcast on your videos? It's about DM'ing and comparing my plans before a session to what actually happened
**awkward laughter** Yeah, Gnomes are so niched that they are lame.
**hides a pile of character sheets of favorite gnome characters**
Oh, those are cookie recipes... nothing to do with anything here. It's not like they have anything to do with really fun and immersive Gnome characters I have played, from trixters to illusionists to professors to tinkers, nothing like that.
You mean it’s not the Locatha?
Love the shameless plug.....BUT Necro hunt is bad ass and pack tactics is a baller channel
Saw you used a picture of Lini and Droogami. Does this mean you're gonna do a Pathfinder video?
Got a pikmin ad on this video.
Entirely tangential, but dammit, between you, JoCat, and the Whystle girl... I'm gonna have to start watching it. can't avoid it.
JoCat? Ugh.
In fairness to the guy that shot poison at you, how would he know that you're a Yuan ti?
I didn't know until your poison immunity showed up in Roll20
I love Ge-no-mies
I will Gnome dimmagnome your face Davvy Chappy
Forest kgnome is best - especially a druid 5/ranger 5/rogue 5/monk 4/cleric 1 gnome combo. At least that's what I'm currently playing towards for level 20
Since you talked about feats in this one, I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Svirfneblin Magic + Abjuration Wizard combo to use Nondetection infinitely to refill your ward outside of combat. Still a great video though.
Because that’s power gaming except it’s not sense your not doing everything and replacing the entire party
Forest gnome CoM druid, pick ritual caster or magic initiate feat at level 4 with the wizard class selected, done.
You now have a small PC that can shapeshift to get around movement speed and physical ability score restrictions (Not needed anymore but still means you can use things as dump stats that no sane person would want to use as dump stats for shits and giggles.) spellcasting for all situations, which ritual caster (wizard) can bring closer to the full utility toolkit (while magic initiate gives you more super useful cantrips and still allows you to pick find familiar) plus a familiar for expanded scouting and setup options and RP opportunities.
Try to badger your DM into allowing you a Tressym, they are adorable and not OP at all.
Edit: Or just do the same with a variant human and pick magic initiate level one and ritual caster level 4, or skip one altogether. Variant human: "Remember that there are no meta racial choices, now excuse me while I stand here being the best choice in the game for another edition."
Got a lich gnome cooking, otherwise yes, not my go-to race 😬
based
Gnome Wakanda
I keep forgetting about gnomes. None of my friends play them. Maybe this video will help make them memorable for me
Edit: oh shiz even Davey says they sre easily forgettable. Glad I'm not the only one
Davvy its Dave here, from Bad Dragon adult supplies... listen, i didn't see any of the agreed upon free advertising. I'mma have to cancel your free samples, and lemme yell you it was a big 📦