One of my players is a Loxodon Monk, and he's not only terrifying, he specced into Slight of Hand, and goes around dropping grenades in the bad guys' pockets. If his sheer bulk isn't enough to topple a building, you can be damn sure he's carrying enough ordinance to do the job anyway.
Fun fact elephants love to get drunk. They eat fermented fruits like we used to do and get drunk. They also love human alcohol. Jumbo a famous circus elephant had a beer every night with his handler and grabbed him if he forgot to get the beer out. So loxodon should also love to get drunk and probably would make some good shit
with their body mass? they could drink whiskey like beers. What with their nature-loving attitude, they'd probably make the best god damned moonshiners this side of fantasy kentucky.
Your "peaceful murderer" idea is one of my favorite niche tropes. I'm always inspired by "enlightened violence bodhisattvas" that represent the terrifyingly calm enlightenment that comes with martial arts and violence. "The pristine face of enlightenment is unbroken on the warrior as it cleaves its opponents in two..."
@@beetleguy9446 maybe, maybe not, maybe baby. Still love his videos, and this video actually made me remind Loxodon exist and now I want to play one. This is more for the people
Imagine you're a bandit about to mug a guy, and a tentacle grabs your ankle, and pulls you into the air as a BEHEMOTH of a loxodon monk climbs out of the ground and points his quarterstaff at your head, saying; "I AM A GUARDIAN OF THE EARTH, AND YOU SHALL NOT SPILL BLOOD UPON IT ON MY WATCH!"
Monk of the elements loxodon hides underground, and will beat the snot out of you with his quarterstaff, his trunk, AND boulders. the trunk can unarmed strike, after all.
@@kylestanley7843 there's something about an absolute unit just sneezing and then awkwardly flopping around trying to leave the area while trying not to bump into anything that's hilarious to me
@@monsterbeastiary9068 always good to have more battle chefs in D&D Mine is a tiefling warlock who has his imp summon employed under him as a sous chef
We just had a small campaign where one of our players was an elderly Loxodon monk. She was the grandma of the group and put out more damage than most of us combined.
The way you described the peaceful alley loxodon is just perfect. I can imagine a tax collector Orzhov (ravnica bank church) Loxodon just coming up to someone's home to collect their debt, and he's just always smiling, calm, looking collected, and the moment he notices a single penny missing, the person gets the biggest whack of his mace on their head. Remember, the worst than borrowing money with anyone (specially the Orzhov) is taking it from someone who has a good memory. And Loxodons...well they do remember very, VERY well
I am officially heartbroken at the fact Loxodon can't hold weapons with their trunk. It would have made a really cool gimmick and is by no means as powerful as getting a free feat, or your hp getting set to one instead of dying. Imagine for a moment your a small goblin with nothing but a sharp rock and a loincloth; when suddenly you see a 400 lb. elephant man charging at you in full plate with a Stand (Spiritual Guardian), holding three swords, one of which is empowered by a literal God.
It's pretty simple. How would you use that trunk-bound weapon? A bonus action attack? Then you can't use three swords because your offhand would also need a bonus action. So... what else? Just... choosing an attack as part of your attack action to be made with the trunk-bound weapon instead? Meh.
@@onyxrose4349 How about when you use a bonus action you can attack with all offhand weapons, but your trunk weapon suffers an accuracy penalty equal to half prof. bon. (rounded up) alongside being unaffected by said bonus (ability score mods still apply) since the character has to focus on all three weapons. The reason it is reduced by proficiency bonus is because your damage will go up as you level alongside prof. bon. This way the player can still be able to attack with three weapons, while still balancing it by reducing trunk accuracy
This got me thinking like what if > trunk holds a throwing dagger (bonus one time attack?) or , better yet, a magic wand (light weight) and possibly cast magic missile or better spell .... yeah it can get imbalanced ... imagine whole party of Laxodons that would be extremely fun ... imagine 4 Laxodon assasins trying to sneak around but failing stealth many times hahaha ...
"They don't just sit in circles with other elephants behind a no girls allowed sign, things that do that are boring." *shows an unrelated picture of dark elves*
Seeing a Loxodon Armorer would be legitimately terrifying. I think they'd be ideal Eldritch Knights, seeing how they rely on memory for their spells and an elephant never forgets. ;)
I have a Luxodon war priest character. I started the game off as a gentle giant "let's not fight, war is pretty bad for everyone/ pray for peace." After he saw the main antagonist commit war crimes and mass devastation, he pretty much turned into a grimdark crusader. Very much a Black Templar now.
loxodons sound great! Some of the prehistoric elephants look really funny but if you want to use them you need to keep in mind you need to pick one that still has a trunk. A deinotherium, gomphotherium, anacus, amebelodon or stegotetrabelodon could be fun (to say nothing of mastodons or mammoths). Also keep in mind dwarf and pygmy elephants!
Also Since the Loxodon have been around for a long time in Magic I can heartily recommend looking at the card art for inspiration. Wanna see something terrifying? Look up the Loxodon Warhammer.
I made a loxodon cleric and I cannot stress enough the two most awesome things that it brought were thanks to the Trunk 1: You can basically cast and bonk without dropping a shield as you should be able to "pick" you mace with your trunk as a free actiom and then cast with your hand, or pass the mace and bonk, swaping seemlessly without the drawing, putting away being an issue, also Torches on trunk means shied, light and casting simultaneously. 2: The legendary move of grappling someone, then restraining by grabbing both arms and torso with your own, pinning them under your weight... And choking their helpless bodies with your trunk, absolute paquidermal domination. Honorary mention: got a grapple and automatically succeded do to powerful build on lifting a guy and dropping him of board a ship, instant "peaceful" elimination.
I have a concept character waiting in the wings of a Loxodon Monk/Barbarian named Kushinda who is basically just a very kind old man that believes it's his spiritual duty to try to help everybody he comes across. He has a saying: "Sometimes in life people need gentle words of love and encouragement, and other times they just need a big fucking elephant to plow through their problems"
Actual elephants have been observed picking up sticks with their trunks to swing or throw. It’s only a matter of time until someone gives an elephant a grenade and loxodons won’t be fictional much longer. Edit: you people talking about arming elephants with human-sized guns aren't thinking big enough. Elephants have historically mounted cannons on their backs - train an elephant to operate such a weapon and we don't need to spend so much money on tanks.
I can’t stop laughing because I’m just imagining a loxodon trunk emerging from the ground and snuffling over a person’s feet and its hilarious both because my feet are very ticklish and because I can’t help but think that loxodon has a foot fetish
Loxodon are one of those races that I always try ti find a way to include in a homebrew world because they are so much more interesting to me than you're standard Elf/Dwarf/Human infested realm. Once tried plotting out a one shot using only races whose base forms did not appear in the PHB. Having these characters who are so different from standard humanoid norms forced me to think really hard about how cultures/lifestyles/creative pursuits would develop for a society that are born wearing heavy armor and hatch from eggs, or if they had additional appendages. Unsurprisingly, it was really difficult.
I always remember the behind-the-scenes documentary for the first ice age movie, saying that since Manny‘s mouth can’t be seen from the front, so they had to put a lot more work into his eyes to sell the emotion. Also, elephants communicate from long distances via infrasound, so you can do something with that.
I love the mammoth Loxodons from tarkir, which they should really make a book about next. Tarkir has a lot of interesting factions and the whole time travel paradox bs because of Ugin.
How to build the ultimate grappler: * Play a loxodon fighter * Take the unarmed fighting style (your punches do 1d6 if one-handed and 1d8 if two-handed, and you can deal 1d4 bludgeoning at the start of your turn to something you've grappled). * Grab the tavern brawler (can grapple something as a bonus action) and grappler (advantage against grappled enemies) feats ASAP. * build complete. standard operating procedure: BA grapple an enemy with your trunk, then hit it with 1d4+2d8 damage very round until it dies.
Played a loxodon circle of spores druid in a Dragonheist campaign. Think a 400lb, 8 ft tall elephant woman in a Morticia Addams dress. There were no fewer than three different times that one or more of my party members remarked that my character had become the scariest member of the party.
3:37 "They don't just sit around in circles with other elephants behind a 'no girls allowed sign'. Things that do that are boring" Then processes to show some drows, which are primarily matriarchal. Don't know if this was intentional or not, but still funny.
My boyfriend is playing loxodon for our Strixxhaven game! We just had session 0.5 on Friday. I'm a wizard (the only one, to my surprise!) Dhamphir because who doesn't want vampire/highelf parents. 🐘 🦇
So what i learned from this, giant elephant man is peaceful giants who love art, and smile alot. and that i can scare Runesmith by smiling since i am 6'7ft
"It's almost like they're from a different world." Yeah they kind of are. They weren't originally designed for ravnica in mtg. They can be found on all sorts of planes
One trait I would give Loxodons is that they see the human looking races as being cute and adorable, they would even be the parent of their party making sure their cute allies are taken care of (making sure they eat healthy, brush their teeth, wear appropriate clothing for the weather, ect)
2:20 isn't that just literally any playable race that's size category Small though? They're basically all various flavors of children with swords and sorcery at their disposal.
loxodon armor isn't JUST leather armor, it's super special one of a kind constitution armor where your AC modifier is determined by your bulkiness, not your agility
I now cannot stop thinking of a Loxodon warlock loudly trumpeting every time it flings an eldritch blast, to the annoyance of everyone. Anyway good to see you are pulling through well enough, keep up the good stuff!
Loxodon can also be found on Arcavios, the planar setting for the recent Strixhaven book, one of the 5 face students of the school, Quintorius, the Lorehold student, is one, and there was some ancient civilization of the Loxodon called Zantafar
Whenever I'm feeling like I haven't been stuck in monotonous, repetitive actions to bring my crafting skill up 1 point by using all the gold I've collected in the last 3 months, I can come and watch the into of your videos and be instantly brought back to the crafting house in that opposite of summer city and remember good times of having everything changed on me and not understanding it now. And then I get to enjoy a good video with steaming piles of content, fresh on my plate. Which reminds me, i should get my leatherworking up to 15 soon.
"Thanks for sticking it out past the new year, it was a rough one but I'm glad you're back you dang old trooper." shouldn't have hit but it did thx dnd man
Im currently playing a Loxodon Druid called Gerald Longstaff and i love it. Hes a mischievous young adult Loxodon who is a little quick to anger - especially when his friends are threatened, and he loves to play pranks on people. Im playing him in such a way that he grows over time to become more at peace with the establishment and more in line with normal loxodons, but he'll never lose his love of fun and mischief
My favorite character I ever played was a Loxodon barbarian who was trying really hard to be a real elephant but couldn’t overcome his peaceful nature. I’ll bring him back one day, such fun roleplay
i had a loxodon open hand monk who was like a bohemian hippy, traveling and getting tattoos from all sorts of places. then she got ptsd and took levels in barbarian. the campaign ended after that, but i'd love to play as her again and see her learn to fully master her animal rage
I made a character for a comedic one-off that was a Loxxie Monk-Barbarian (or "Babarian" as Patrick Rothfuss says) and she turned out to be a terrifyingly effective character. She was played as a yogini who sought inner peace by expelling her negative emotions ALL over the bad guys :)
Man. I've missed your videos. They're calming, funny and, in a roleplay..y kinda way, inspiring! Have a good one and don't worry about schedules and delays and whatnot. Quality takes time and, while.. unique.. your videos have a quality and charm of their own!
I player a Bear Totem Warrior Loxodon in my friends game. He was an absolute blast to play, grappling and commanding the battlefield through sheer physical presence alone. And, true to his race's nature, he died on battle against a young red Dragon, with his friends life on the line.
After listening to this video, I want to build a Loxodon Monk. A gentle outer aura - but fully capable of ending someone 7 different ways before they hit the ground.
There's a loxidon blacksmith in my homebrew world that works with a gnome enchanter and makes self repairing armor and high grade magic weapons. Dude is covered in tattoos to honor his fallen comrades. Part of me is hoping the party rouge tries to steal from him so he can snap her in half in front of the party like a twig.
Wss wonderful to get a shout-out to Orzhov-aligned Loxodons, that's precisely what I play in my campaign, and I try to play him as if he's Joe Barbaro from Mafia 2
These lads are the definition of this quote "You can't truly call yourself "peaceful" Unless you are capable of great violence. If you are not capable of violence, You're not peaceful, You're harmless."
Runesmith: Time to address the elephant in the book
nice
heh
right here officer the funny meme guy
I came here fully expecting this joke and got disappointed by the video. Bless this comment.
_Thank you!_ 🐘
One of my players is a Loxodon Monk, and he's not only terrifying, he specced into Slight of Hand, and goes around dropping grenades in the bad guys' pockets.
If his sheer bulk isn't enough to topple a building, you can be damn sure he's carrying enough ordinance to do the job anyway.
Ahh yes, explosion monk. _Brilliant!_
That is the greatest thing I’ve ever heard
He can cast fireball, all he needs to do is pull a pin
Holy hand grenade!
@@GnarledStaff 1...2...
"factions that surprisingly don't get along"
*Shows the one instance in the entire plane's history where they all did in fact get along*
Fun fact elephants love to get drunk. They eat fermented fruits like we used to do and get drunk. They also love human alcohol. Jumbo a famous circus elephant had a beer every night with his handler and grabbed him if he forgot to get the beer out. So loxodon should also love to get drunk and probably would make some good shit
with their body mass? they could drink whiskey like beers. What with their nature-loving attitude, they'd probably make the best god damned moonshiners this side of fantasy kentucky.
@@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 I'm stealing this.
@@supersmily5811 give them thick hick accebts caused by their noses.
Forget dwarves, loxodons are the real alcoholic champs
@@dacomputernerd4096 The dwarf is pouring back mugs, but the loxodon just has its trunk in the whole keg and is just taking a big sip
Your "peaceful murderer" idea is one of my favorite niche tropes. I'm always inspired by "enlightened violence bodhisattvas" that represent the terrifyingly calm enlightenment that comes with martial arts and violence.
"The pristine face of enlightenment is unbroken on the warrior as it cleaves its opponents in two..."
6:03 Actually, they do have Keen Smell. It gives them advantage on Perception, Survival AND Investigation checks
Bold of you to assume Runesmith does any research
@@beetleguy9446 maybe, maybe not, maybe baby. Still love his videos, and this video actually made me remind Loxodon exist and now I want to play one.
This is more for the people
I was just about to type this lol. Also a loxodon bard seems kind of fun to me.
They should also get Keen Mind 😏
@@AGrayPhantom If Tortles can't live for 150 years and Minotaurs aren't great at labyrinths, this is minor to me
Imagine you're a bandit about to mug a guy, and a tentacle grabs your ankle, and pulls you into the air as a BEHEMOTH of a loxodon monk climbs out of the ground and points his quarterstaff at your head, saying; "I AM A GUARDIAN OF THE EARTH, AND YOU SHALL NOT SPILL BLOOD UPON IT ON MY WATCH!"
Well, I was going to sleep tonight but I now see that my brain has other plans.
@@geraldtheoctopus1594 HAHAHAHAHAH That Got me Laughing!
Ah yes, the Luxodon quarter staff. Also known as a tree.
@@tomsawyerpiper9412 pulls out the tree your where hiddinng behind
I am the Earth Guardian, Guardian of the Earth.
Poseidon trembles before him!
Runesmith: "I die in the room next door from exposure."
Well, good thing you're not an artist, or you'd die from being paid.
Or the lead
I nominate this comment for most underrated comment of this video.
(I used to be/am?/idk any more a writer.)
So they’re the most giga of giga bros , who are peaceful until they’re trunks are forced ! And they’re tons of fun ! Barbarian Luxadon
They are trunks are forced
Dude the spelling is right there. All you had to do was eyes. There is no u or a in Loxodon.
Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry...
And they are lawful good like flumphs.
@@Zappygunshot Laxadunz 😊
Monk of the elements loxodon hides underground, and will beat the snot out of you with his quarterstaff, his trunk, AND boulders. the trunk can unarmed strike, after all.
Imagine one hides a dart in his trunk and snorts it at enemies
@@monkeytime3169 A dart with purple worm venom on the inside. He just sneezes and suddenly your heart stops lmfao
@@kylestanley7843 there's something about an absolute unit just sneezing and then awkwardly flopping around trying to leave the area while trying not to bump into anything that's hilarious to me
Loxodon: big human with floppy ears and a hand on their face
Nah man, they are way more chill than humans.
Delicious in Dungeon is the most creative taking in a dungeons and dragons based story, everything is organic and logical, it's beautiful.
Dude it feels like it's getting to an ending, when it's over I will be so sad
My rat folk chef is inspired in equal parts by the dwarf chef… and Remy from ratatouille. I already have a Bollywog recipe.
@@monsterbeastiary9068 always good to have more battle chefs in D&D
Mine is a tiefling warlock who has his imp summon employed under him as a sous chef
@@charlieterry8506 I love that! I just acquired a sentient mimic garbage can myself.
@@monsterbeastiary9068 Amazing!
I hope you have a good day dude. And may your rolls be ever natural 20s
"Imagine if being bricked up turned you into a furious zombie.
I'd have to fix stuff every 30 minutes."
*points aggressively* "But that's a tangent."
We just had a small campaign where one of our players was an elderly Loxodon monk. She was the grandma of the group and put out more damage than most of us combined.
My race is size of 4 year olds
Lox is our transport tank
"Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter."
“Ave, True to Caesar”
"it's much cooler up here, I love it"
"We won't go quietly. The Legion can count on that."
Nelson is back in our hands, hope we can defend it this time
"Go fiddling with any locks around here and we're going to have a real problem."
The way you described the peaceful alley loxodon is just perfect. I can imagine a tax collector Orzhov (ravnica bank church) Loxodon just coming up to someone's home to collect their debt, and he's just always smiling, calm, looking collected, and the moment he notices a single penny missing, the person gets the biggest whack of his mace on their head. Remember, the worst than borrowing money with anyone (specially the Orzhov) is taking it from someone who has a good memory. And Loxodons...well they do remember very, VERY well
I am officially heartbroken at the fact Loxodon can't hold weapons with their trunk. It would have made a really cool gimmick and is by no means as powerful as getting a free feat, or your hp getting set to one instead of dying. Imagine for a moment your a small goblin with nothing but a sharp rock and a loincloth; when suddenly you see a 400 lb. elephant man charging at you in full plate with a Stand (Spiritual Guardian), holding three swords, one of which is empowered by a literal God.
I like to think that it can hold someone by the neck while they rip your arms off
It's pretty simple. How would you use that trunk-bound weapon? A bonus action attack? Then you can't use three swords because your offhand would also need a bonus action. So... what else? Just... choosing an attack as part of your attack action to be made with the trunk-bound weapon instead? Meh.
@@onyxrose4349 An extra attack with a default disadvantage? I dunno i get it i want to play him like i picture it.
@@onyxrose4349 How about when you use a bonus action you can attack with all offhand weapons, but your trunk weapon suffers an accuracy penalty equal to half prof. bon. (rounded up) alongside being unaffected by said bonus (ability score mods still apply) since the character has to focus on all three weapons. The reason it is reduced by proficiency bonus is because your damage will go up as you level alongside prof. bon. This way the player can still be able to attack with three weapons, while still balancing it by reducing trunk accuracy
This got me thinking like what if > trunk holds a throwing dagger (bonus one time attack?) or ,
better yet, a magic wand (light weight) and possibly cast magic missile or better spell .... yeah it can get imbalanced ... imagine whole party of Laxodons that would be extremely fun ... imagine 4 Laxodon assasins trying to sneak around but failing stealth many times hahaha ...
"They don't just sit in circles with other elephants behind a no girls allowed sign, things that do that are boring."
*shows an unrelated picture of dark elves*
Seeing a Loxodon Armorer would be legitimately terrifying. I think they'd be ideal Eldritch Knights, seeing how they rely on memory for their spells and an elephant never forgets. ;)
Loxodon in plate, someone please draw this or share a picture.
I have a Luxodon war priest character. I started the game off as a gentle giant "let's not fight, war is pretty bad for everyone/ pray for peace."
After he saw the main antagonist commit war crimes and mass devastation, he pretty much turned into a grimdark crusader. Very much a Black Templar now.
loxodons sound great! Some of the prehistoric elephants look really funny but if you want to use them you need to keep in mind you need to pick one that still has a trunk. A deinotherium, gomphotherium, anacus, amebelodon or stegotetrabelodon could be fun (to say nothing of mastodons or mammoths). Also keep in mind dwarf and pygmy elephants!
Also Since the Loxodon have been around for a long time in Magic I can heartily recommend looking at the card art for inspiration.
Wanna see something terrifying? Look up the Loxodon Warhammer.
@@JohnDoe-kv3cm Or Ethiopian Liqimsa, the "real life" conterpart of Loxodon.
I made a loxodon cleric and I cannot stress enough the two most awesome things that it brought were thanks to the Trunk
1: You can basically cast and bonk without dropping a shield as you should be able to "pick" you mace with your trunk as a free actiom and then cast with your hand, or pass the mace and bonk, swaping seemlessly without the drawing, putting away being an issue, also Torches on trunk means shied, light and casting simultaneously.
2: The legendary move of grappling someone, then restraining by grabbing both arms and torso with your own, pinning them under your weight... And choking their helpless bodies with your trunk, absolute paquidermal domination.
Honorary mention: got a grapple and automatically succeded do to powerful build on lifting a guy and dropping him of board a ship, instant "peaceful" elimination.
Like how Morgan freemen once said: "I can smell you." in both an intimitateing fashion and friendly.
I have a concept character waiting in the wings of a Loxodon Monk/Barbarian named Kushinda who is basically just a very kind old man that believes it's his spiritual duty to try to help everybody he comes across. He has a saying:
"Sometimes in life people need gentle words of love and encouragement, and other times they just need a big fucking elephant to plow through their problems"
5:05 "Or make an unarmed strike"
my monk loxodon wields a quarterstaff... AND his trunk.
Sing as I play Boulder Gate right now.I wouldn't love to just wave at Element a motherfucker. As it's just a fast-moving hell dusk armored elephant
I missed these. Whenever I get burned out DMing I come here and remember that its about the fun. Brings me right back.
Best race based on best animals
The elephant people. It's a simple idea. You take the loxodon, the leonin, and the new hippo race and you're ready for your African safari campaign.
They just need to make the Giff a playable race.
@@nessesaryschoolthing gnolls wouldn't be half-bad either. Jackal people if i remember right.
@@clericofchaos1 hyena-people
@@smaugsdeothecrusader9734 close enough
Actual elephants have been observed picking up sticks with their trunks to swing or throw. It’s only a matter of time until someone gives an elephant a grenade and loxodons won’t be fictional much longer.
Edit: you people talking about arming elephants with human-sized guns aren't thinking big enough. Elephants have historically mounted cannons on their backs - train an elephant to operate such a weapon and we don't need to spend so much money on tanks.
Elephant with a handgun.
Poacher ain’t poachin no more
elephant with an elephant gun. Restore balance with some delicious irony
I'm pretty sure there are some elephants who've learned to paint with trunks too!
*Laughs in **_HUMANKIND_*
Big fellers with leathery skin and big guns? Sounds like Giff to me!
Ah, Spelljammer was fun.
I can’t stop laughing because I’m just imagining a loxodon trunk emerging from the ground and snuffling over a person’s feet and its hilarious both because my feet are very ticklish and because I can’t help but think that loxodon has a foot fetish
Loxodon are one of those races that I always try ti find a way to include in a homebrew world because they are so much more interesting to me than you're standard Elf/Dwarf/Human infested realm.
Once tried plotting out a one shot using only races whose base forms did not appear in the PHB. Having these characters who are so different from standard humanoid norms forced me to think really hard about how cultures/lifestyles/creative pursuits would develop for a society that are born wearing heavy armor and hatch from eggs, or if they had additional appendages. Unsurprisingly, it was really difficult.
I always remember the behind-the-scenes documentary for the first ice age movie, saying that since Manny‘s mouth can’t be seen from the front, so they had to put a lot more work into his eyes to sell the emotion.
Also, elephants communicate from long distances via infrasound, so you can do something with that.
The "Rip a snort" got me good XD
I love the mammoth Loxodons from tarkir, which they should really make a book about next. Tarkir has a lot of interesting factions and the whole time travel paradox bs because of Ugin.
How to build the ultimate grappler:
* Play a loxodon fighter
* Take the unarmed fighting style (your punches do 1d6 if one-handed and 1d8 if two-handed, and you can deal 1d4 bludgeoning at the start of your turn to something you've grappled).
* Grab the tavern brawler (can grapple something as a bonus action) and grappler (advantage against grappled enemies) feats ASAP.
* build complete. standard operating procedure: BA grapple an enemy with your trunk, then hit it with 1d4+2d8 damage very round until it dies.
Potimkin but trunky oh no
“Rip a snort” is my phrase of the day
Played a loxodon circle of spores druid in a Dragonheist campaign. Think a 400lb, 8 ft tall elephant woman in a Morticia Addams dress. There were no fewer than three different times that one or more of my party members remarked that my character had become the scariest member of the party.
3:37
"They don't just sit around in circles with other elephants behind a 'no girls allowed sign'. Things that do that are boring"
Then processes to show some drows, which are primarily matriarchal.
Don't know if this was intentional or not, but still funny.
Finally, one of my favorite races has been covered, round of applause for funny man
Back when I first looked through the races I went WTF is their not more of this shit
My boyfriend is playing loxodon for our Strixxhaven game! We just had session 0.5 on Friday. I'm a wizard (the only one, to my surprise!) Dhamphir because who doesn't want vampire/highelf parents.
🐘 🦇
The philosophy of Loxodon can be summed up as: "don't start shit, don't take shit"
So what i learned from this, giant elephant man is peaceful giants who love art, and smile alot.
and that i can scare Runesmith by smiling since i am 6'7ft
"It's almost like they're from a different world."
Yeah they kind of are. They weren't originally designed for ravnica in mtg. They can be found on all sorts of planes
So, I want to play a Loxodon bard now who's just super chill, and paints a bunch.
Sinces a crime kills the bad guy through their own art then just started over
Really well done. You made me understand bigness in an interesting way.
I like this race. There is something really nice about them.
Thank you for saving my boring Tuesday!
One trait I would give Loxodons is that they see the human looking races as being cute and adorable, they would even be the parent of their party making sure their cute allies are taken care of (making sure they eat healthy, brush their teeth, wear appropriate clothing for the weather, ect)
Wizard's of the cost hire this guy (or girl) right now
That's perfect my race is basically superpowered tramatized 4 or so year olds
@Firemonster221 it'd still be a cute personality trait they'd have tho
@Firemonster221 fuk their goes my trunk hesdpats
Humans being the collective cute race is something i have used before
Glad you're back loxodon have become my favorite race. I made one off of the line you are the brute squad from princess bride. He is wonderful
A loxodon will never forget if you hurt his friends.
Ok, this is the one thing Wizards has on Pathfinder. Can't wait to have loxodons in Pathfinder.
2:20 isn't that just literally any playable race that's size category Small though? They're basically all various flavors of children with swords and sorcery at their disposal.
I love loxodons. They're so terrifying, yet so chill until they're not. You know, like elephants except funny rather than nightmare fuel.
Loxodons are awesome! We got some cool things from the magic tie in but they're by far my favorite
It's all fun and games until the peaceful monk chucks a tree at you in the name of love and friendship
I've dealt with a banker loxodon cleric, very much a lawful evil character.
loxodon armor isn't JUST leather armor, it's super special one of a kind constitution armor where your AC modifier is determined by your bulkiness, not your agility
Barbarians though
4:02 Drow are cool... you are just mean
I now cannot stop thinking of a Loxodon warlock loudly trumpeting every time it flings an eldritch blast, to the annoyance of everyone.
Anyway good to see you are pulling through well enough, keep up the good stuff!
Loxodon can also be found on Arcavios, the planar setting for the recent Strixhaven book, one of the 5 face students of the school, Quintorius, the Lorehold student, is one, and there was some ancient civilization of the Loxodon called Zantafar
Whenever I'm feeling like I haven't been stuck in monotonous, repetitive actions to bring my crafting skill up 1 point by using all the gold I've collected in the last 3 months, I can come and watch the into of your videos and be instantly brought back to the crafting house in that opposite of summer city and remember good times of having everything changed on me and not understanding it now.
And then I get to enjoy a good video with steaming piles of content, fresh on my plate. Which reminds me, i should get my leatherworking up to 15 soon.
Yes more smol pranksters or more wholesome beefcakes like goliaths.
I was watching your "basically" videos earlier today. This is surprising and welcome.
i missed those videos, and this one was very educational, as i had little to no idea about this race informations.
"Thanks for sticking it out past the new year, it was a rough one but I'm glad you're back you dang old trooper." shouldn't have hit but it did thx dnd man
Glad you survived New Years too Logan, and thank you for doing a video on my favorite race
im so glad you decided to cover my elephannt bros
Im currently playing a Loxodon Druid called Gerald Longstaff and i love it. Hes a mischievous young adult Loxodon who is a little quick to anger - especially when his friends are threatened, and he loves to play pranks on people.
Im playing him in such a way that he grows over time to become more at peace with the establishment and more in line with normal loxodons, but he'll never lose his love of fun and mischief
My favorite character I ever played was a Loxodon barbarian who was trying really hard to be a real elephant but couldn’t overcome his peaceful nature. I’ll bring him back one day, such fun roleplay
i had a loxodon open hand monk who was like a bohemian hippy, traveling and getting tattoos from all sorts of places. then she got ptsd and took levels in barbarian. the campaign ended after that, but i'd love to play as her again and see her learn to fully master her animal rage
I made a character for a comedic one-off that was a Loxxie Monk-Barbarian (or "Babarian" as Patrick Rothfuss says) and she turned out to be a terrifyingly effective character. She was played as a yogini who sought inner peace by expelling her negative emotions ALL over the bad guys :)
@@SilentSooYun BABARIAN OMG
These are my absolute favorite videos, its a quick and easy way to know how to create a personality and play these races both as a DM and a player
Ngl, they look like they'd give really good hugs
I am simple, I see elephant, I watch
Watching all these ravnica videos makes me really wish he did MTG lore breakdown stuff, or just MTG stuff in general
I love for your Basically series. *chef's kiss*
THAT'S IT, LOXODONT MAFIA IS IN MY CAMPAIN NOW
Probably the second best example of the sacrifice of sense in WoTC's suicidal quest for balance.
4:42 You're literally describing Amphiaraus (Ian McShane) from the 2014 Hercules movie.
Man. I've missed your videos. They're calming, funny and, in a roleplay..y kinda way, inspiring! Have a good one and don't worry about schedules and delays and whatnot. Quality takes time and, while.. unique.. your videos have a quality and charm of their own!
Fully survived a gelatinous encounter from the trunk snorkle. Rest of the party drowned, but I managed to Scooba the slime til I beat it to death
I player a Bear Totem Warrior Loxodon in my friends game. He was an absolute blast to play, grappling and commanding the battlefield through sheer physical presence alone. And, true to his race's nature, he died on battle against a young red Dragon, with his friends life on the line.
I saw loxodons, read nothing about the lore, got really excited and then made them ten foot tall for my game. I regret nothing.
Nice vid! Pretty pumped for the Twisted Tavern stuff, the pre released stuff has already got my gears turning about more interesting drinking holes
Loxodon go toot
After listening to this video, I want to build a Loxodon Monk. A gentle outer aura - but fully capable of ending someone 7 different ways before they hit the ground.
Keep it up at your own pace. We're glad to have you :)
"nad i died in the room next door from exposure" LMAO for 10 mins nonstop !! thats a like+sub right there !!
I'm not very brave when it comes to picking races for D&D, but the way you put it really made me consider Loxodons.
I think the best media example we have for loxodons are the elephant folk from the 2011-2012 Thundercats show.
Thanks for the content as always :D
My minotaur is a bard who plays the Cow Bell.
And had cymbals embedded in his horns.
Named Boris Clinghorn
I once played a Orzhov loxodon and can confirm that he did turn into a mafia boss during the campaign.
Glad your back! I hope this next year is a better one for you.
There's a loxidon blacksmith in my homebrew world that works with a gnome enchanter and makes self repairing armor and high grade magic weapons. Dude is covered in tattoos to honor his fallen comrades. Part of me is hoping the party rouge tries to steal from him so he can snap her in half in front of the party like a twig.
I MISSED THESE!!✨
AWESOME~ 🐘
Idk but calling the MacGuffin a McMuffin made me laugh way harder than it reasonable should have
Wss wonderful to get a shout-out to Orzhov-aligned Loxodons, that's precisely what I play in my campaign, and I try to play him as if he's Joe Barbaro from Mafia 2
These lads are the definition of this quote "You can't truly call yourself "peaceful" Unless you are capable of great violence. If you are not capable of violence, You're not peaceful, You're harmless."
I missed these videos dood. Absolutely hilarious and super informative
Glad to see you in the new year