@@michaelr3883 To be fair, the roleplay at this table is possibly stronger than the roleplay at literally ANY OTHER TABLE that will ever exist in DnD. The power of having 7 extremely creative and talented voice actors together, and in front of a camera with a goal of entertaining an audience can't be matched by regular people. So anything involving roleplay, such as a use of wish for a roleplay reason, will probably be the best you've ever seen.
Scanlan using his 9th level slot to stop Vecna from teleporting was legitimately him having to decide between risking the lives of countless others so his best friend would have a little more time and a chance to live past this fight, or ensuring this same friends death. To some, the choice might have been obvious. To Scanlan, it wasn't.
Thats great storytelling. I saw a comment that said something to the tune of "Six people went in to fight a god. One of them went in willing to fight two."
Bit late reply, not that I think he was thinking of it at the time but I recall long ago Scanlan hurting some bystanders to not hurt Vax and Vax telling him to let him be hurt instead of others next time. I always think of that when he had to make that choice again.
@@kolosmenus that was a maybe; Scanlan's 9th level made sure that Vecna stayed long enough for Grog and Percy to hurt Vecna so the banishment ritual would work.
@@victorholmes5225 That's him using wish to cast simulacrum, so it's not a wish technically. Essentially I meant it as him having wished for things, none of which were selfish. Though then again, I believe it was worded like a wish when he cast simulacrum, so it's all about interpretation.
@@High-LordHarza Being fair, it used the 'Wish' spell to cast something not of his spell list. It was a Wish in that sense, using the spell itself to create something he could not, but I still agree that he never made a 'selfish' wish. Especially because I think he created the simulacrum with the thought of fighting Vecna in mind. Simulacrums can cast everything that their original creator could *at the moment* of it's creation. Which means that Scanlan 2 had access to a 9th level spellslot and the Wish spell. I think Scanlan 2 was supposed to be a sort of 'expendable' spell battery- particularly for saving Vax in the end by not needing to use his own 9th level spell slot.
I think what’s funnier is that Allura has spent her entire life practicing arcane arts and even going on adventures. And has only managed to get to lvl 15. Meanwhile Scanlan went from lvl 1 to lvl 20 in the span of about 2 years
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 he said in the epilogue that he was 69 years old at level 1 and was 70 when they sealed Vecna, and that he would hope to finish writing his chronicle before he turned 71
Important to remember though that Vox Machina and other player based adventuring parties do a lot more in a lot less time than most regular adventuring parties. In the Mighty Nine tails especially, the gang is jumping from long rest to long rest and hence leveling up very quickly. Though your point is still completely valid.
"Goodbye~ " *The feathers and leaves billow away, leaving you.* *The figure is gone...* "Thank you, Scanlan. That was the perfect gift-" "I hope so- I know it was..." "Because that was my last *Wish* ."
Ever since the Dalen's Closet episode I've incorporated a song/legend in my world titled "The Bard's Last Wish" as a story of eternal friendship, love and sacrifice. It was too perfect of a moment to not include
I have a few of this as well. A famous artmonger has a private colection with a BIG picture of a gnome riding a horse with a woman on his back and a long "fabio's-ish" hair
Oh absolutely. I think the thing that destroys me the most though is watching Sam just crumble and hide his face while Liam looks at him with so much love. It's actually the first clip I ever saw and it hit me so hard I watched the whole damn campaign
I have never seen Critical Role before, but holy shit that ending was god tier. That wasn't acting, in that moment, they were their characters, those were real emotions. You don't get any better than that
If you have never seen critical role before you may not know that many if not all have very successful Voice Acting careers, some that you may be familiar with is Laura Bailey, who voices Jaina Proudmoore from the Warcraft universe, as well as Matthew Mercer who has an incredible portfolio including characters like; Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan, Hit from Dragonball Super, Gangplank from League of Legends and many, many more. Conidering the whole cast have some kind of background in it, and that they've had plenty of time to find their group 'flow' means that despite the content being purely voiced with minor acted elements and figurines to help visualize, you have an incredibly compelling and immersive viewer experience.
Absolutely, as an actor myself I can attest that actors keep libraries of emotions on tap to turn on the waterworks or be cruel. It's just like pretending the floor is lava, but a bit more advanced.
The counterspell in the final battle is the only time I have seen sam get upset playing the game. He was my favorite character and he was playing "the worst race and class" in the game. It just shows that bards can be awesome.
Bards are great for their versatility. And proof of their use is shown by scanlan in the fight against vecna. The tiny little gnome bard was BY FAR the MVP of that battle against a literal god.
The final wish at the wedding, the D&D dice gods saw it before any of the players, Scanlan sacrificed his only chance of saving his friend and the dice gods smiled upon him, they allowed him to keep using wish until the scales of karma where in balance once more, Vax's last speach and time to speak to his friends... nay, his family. One last time. The story finally drawing to a close on a note where all could love and finally find peace
I think sam kinda wanted that too, because he rolled two dice without any especification, he could have said 71 without a problem, but he knew that was the perfect moment for that.
Both Liam and Matt allowed Scanlan's wish to work prior to the scene, Liam let us know that because Sam knew he wanted scanlan to do this wish, but he wanted to make sure both of them knew ahead of time
I’ve used Wish to Wish the BBEG could not use magic in ANY FORM until his “Soul” was returned to his body. He destroyed a nearby pot and we NUKED the defenseless soul
I like to legitimately think in using that counterspell, Vax realized what it meant. Vex and Keyleth on the other hand were the only ones with high enough perception to notice. Everyone else was simply too absorbed in a fight for their life and the realm to realize what this last chance cost them, just like everyone at the table.
Travis saw it. Perception is high. He didn’t know what it meant. Intelligence low. And his take on it was something happened and he needs to do Barbarian stuff. Insight check medium lol
Wow. I'm new to the critical role story but seeing scanlan wish for vax to come back and to have that actually be his last wish made me break. What an excellent group of performers.
To think this all started with Liam playing some DnD for his birthday and a podcast episode. And now we've got Sam with his head in his hands because he can't save his best friend.
Sam said he was saving a wish to save Vax. He followed through with his word. He said one for Vax, he wished for Vax to talk at Vex's wedding. One of if not the most tear jerking moment of CR Campaign One.
That's how I started watching critical role :-) you are welcome to keep watching clips...however here is the link to ep 1 of campaign 2. Easier to get in to there 1 of 1 th-cam.com/video/byva0hOj8CU/w-d-xo.html
i love the "when this whip falls, come in the room" moment. there's a ring of finality to it even though the whip will fall once scanlan lost concentration on unseen servant, its just so good.
I love how he builds up the spell as some kind of mythical thing, instead of just saying "it's wish". Because the party wouldn't know what a wish spell is.
Within the universe, it is kind of a mythical spell. For a person to be able to summon the Raven Queen with her champion with a simple word, that's not a small thing. And then the spell has a 33% chance of disappearing from the players spellbook forever upon usage, so it's not a spell you throw around lightly.
Big oof when marisha says, "what are the limitations of this spell? What if you, I dunno, said, 'I wish for him back'?" And scanlan says, "idk, that sounds anti climactic to me."
It always gets to me just how messed up Sam gets when he has to use up his 9th level spell slot that he was saving. The guy who made his character a Gnome Bard because it sounded like the worst character.
The fact that his final wish was such a heart felt one was perfect, there’s so many amazing moments in both seasons of Critical Role and I hope they keep going for years to come
Rewatched campaign one. Honestly seeing this still breaks my heart. Seeing how much he tried to save his best friend. Rewatching sams reaction to this knowing he chose to save the rest of the world over his best friend. I ugly cry every time. Because even though I know what happens I still want Vax to be saved. I was rooting for him. He is my favorite. Well they all are but I love him. I scream and cry on my phone all the time watching this.
The True Ending in Dalen's Closet. Oh I love how this become a last Wish that really close the chapter of Vox Machina Journey. This is the best episode to close story
I love that when Scanlan does the move with the whip telling his simulacrum that if he goes down come on in. Laura is sad and in a state of despair immediately followed by Travis nodding aggressive encouragement
Mass Scanlan. Level 9 Invocation. Summons multiple copies of the caster in a radius of 100 feet to a number equivalent to a roll of 10d10. Each copy has Hit Points equal to 3d8 + 30, or up to half the Hit Points of the caster, whichever is lower. Each copy is capable of communication and spellcasting up to level 4.
I cried about 4 times watching this. What made me break down the most was the fact his last wish was the most meaningful. Jesus I love Critical Role ❤️
Man, I keep coming back to these moments every once in a while. Still makes me cry on both the missed with and the last wish. I'll probably never get over the most selfless selfish gnome out there. Also, metagame time, surprised no one pointed this out, but in search for bob he could have just wished for a hero's feast, which would not require a roll to check if he can keep the wish. Though I'm not sure if Matt actually made him roll there, either by forgetting or because it was technically only cast to allow casting of another spell, so it's the same as replicating it with extra steps. Anyway great edit. Much love!
Wish spell can duplicate any other spell without components just like you said. So wishing for “Heroes Feast” would have not wasted Pike’s spell slot. However, the check to see if he loses the ability to Wish again only needs to be made if he wishes for something outside of duplicating another spell. So in this case if he wishes for “Heroes Feast” which is a regular cleric spell (albeit high level), it would succeed without any components AND he would not need to make the check.
I had a DM rule that Wish removes all prerequisites for lower level spells, including casting time, as it's a 9th level spell, and that's the territory of spells that bend and alter the fabric of reality itself, also something along the lines of "wish takes an action to cast, and it doesn't cast another spell, it creates the effects of a lower level spell, so why would you need to take 8 hours casting when the spell you're actually casting takes a single action?". Good DM is good.
I like to think that the reason scanlan can’t wish after the wedding was because The Raven Queen had it and stormed to Ioun and demanded he was no longer able to cast it after summoning Vax.
@@sodawax3457 he just uses counterspell at level 9. Not wish. But he wanted to use wish for vax. ^_^ still the history of wish without that missed wish.... would have been incomplete.
@@m1ck3y.m0us3 wanna bet?? He used counterspell at ninth level. And since the spell was lower than 9.... because well only level 10 spells are higher.... he didn't have to roll. He didn't have anymore spells slots lower that 9 but higher than 3 i think. Which meant this spell level was the only one he could use to stop him for sure. AND HE DOESN'T SAY I WISH HIS SPELL FAILED. HE STRAIGHT OUT GOES I'M USING COUNTERSPELL... then matt asks at what level and he said 9.... Edit: ops thought you were the original person ^_^
awww he used his last wish on the wedding. i think that's as close to a perfect ending for vex as we coulda asked for as well as the best point in time for scanlan's arcane power to reach it's peak
What I find most beautiful about all of this is that Scalan's last Wish was not used for his own pride, it was not used to gain power, he used such great power just so that one of his friends could see her own sister's wedding. That's a beautiful thing.
I wonder if Scanlan could have used Simulacrum on Vax, then used wish a second time to have Vax 2 take the role of The Raven Queens champion instead. Pointless to think about, but just an idea bumping about my head
@@JasperForge of course, I doubt a Simulacrum would fool her, but that's what the wish is for. Tweak the scenario by a word, from THE Vax becoming her champion to A Vax becoming her champion. Wish probably can't fool the Raven Queen or break a Gods deal, but maybe it can twist the conditions just a little.
**C3 SPOILERS** . . . . . Watching this and hearing Scanlan say "Just say Jenga", recalling where the story is in C3 right now. I need, for the life of me, for Vax to say "Jenga" at some point.
I just feel bad for Joe Manganiello in that moment where Scanlon counterspells Vecna, because Sam is having this intense emotional reaction right next to him, and you can tell Joe is kinda uncomfortable and doesn't know what is going on, haha.
yeah, not quite true :) Joe knew very well wat was going on! :) he has stated this in an interview. He was having a very hard time though, because he was trying to hide the fact that he was gonna bamboozle them all :D. In that interview he even said: well, i needed to pick my moment. I knew vax was gonna die, so i thought, that's when i'll make my move". The hardest part was selling it as an actor :D. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/IBFjZHTHcHg/w-d-xo.html
I never thought that I would cry from a role playing game. a scanlan gift is a noble, powerful and love-soaked gift. It was strong. and it shook my heart. It's a pity that Vex didn't have time to find a family with Keli... And he's glad that his sister was able to do it. also like - 5 kids). I would never have thought that having gathered in a company of friends, getting used to the role, to write such a cool script.
Someone really should develop this into a screenplay, liveaction/Theater/Anime does not matter, it would shatter all box-offices for a Winter-season release!
I'm to sure quite what you meant buy they are making an animated series that will come out in probably a year or two, with first a arc that seems to be from before the show and they will be animating the briarwood arc.
@@Robbie_Riot It's entirely possible for the campaign to end before they hit 20. Matt has said that if it feels right, they will end the campaign without hitting Max level.
"Scanlan, you are toying with the designs of the gods"
--"But I didn't have a present, so..."
Nice Lea Profile Pic
Fucking best man ever.
Matt Coleville said it best, "While the rest of the party was ready to face a god, Scanlan was ready to face two."
True!
source?
Well, he was refering to the top comment of C1E114
I remember seeing him talk on this... but I can't find that video anymore...
"Sam. You were saving a wish for me?"
And I'm dead. Every time I see that scene, I'm dead.
I have seen that scene hundreds of times in different iterations and edits, and yet every damn time I watch it I just cannot stop tears from falling.
When Sam starts crying because he knew that the cost of saving the world was the chance to save Vax, I always choke up.
When Scanlan wished for Vax to speak at Vex's wedding, I was crying.
I'm watching this well sitting in a mall 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sorry :-/
Still the best use of Wish I have seen
His last wish for his best friends brother to be at her wedding. I can think of a few real life weddings like that
@@michaelr3883 To be fair, the roleplay at this table is possibly stronger than the roleplay at literally ANY OTHER TABLE that will ever exist in DnD. The power of having 7 extremely creative and talented voice actors together, and in front of a camera with a goal of entertaining an audience can't be matched by regular people. So anything involving roleplay, such as a use of wish for a roleplay reason, will probably be the best you've ever seen.
Scanlan using his 9th level slot to stop Vecna from teleporting was legitimately him having to decide between risking the lives of countless others so his best friend would have a little more time and a chance to live past this fight, or ensuring this same friends death. To some, the choice might have been obvious. To Scanlan, it wasn't.
you said well
Thats great storytelling. I saw a comment that said something to the tune of "Six people went in to fight a god. One of them went in willing to fight two."
Bit late reply, not that I think he was thinking of it at the time but I recall long ago Scanlan hurting some bystanders to not hurt Vax and Vax telling him to let him be hurt instead of others next time. I always think of that when he had to make that choice again.
Wouldn't Vecna's teleport be interrupted by Grog's and Percy's attacks anyway though?
@@kolosmenus that was a maybe; Scanlan's 9th level made sure that Vecna stayed long enough for Grog and Percy to hurt Vecna so the banishment ritual would work.
"I wanna be the worst."- Sam Riegel. He ended up being the best.
Character development, baby
Scanlan cast many a wish, and not a single one was selfish.
I dunno man, making an exact copy of yourself to talk to for no other reason than to make yourself stronger...
@@victorholmes5225 That's him using wish to cast simulacrum, so it's not a wish technically. Essentially I meant it as him having wished for things, none of which were selfish. Though then again, I believe it was worded like a wish when he cast simulacrum, so it's all about interpretation.
@@High-LordHarza
Ah ok. I apologize.
@@High-LordHarza Being fair, it used the 'Wish' spell to cast something not of his spell list. It was a Wish in that sense, using the spell itself to create something he could not, but I still agree that he never made a 'selfish' wish. Especially because I think he created the simulacrum with the thought of fighting Vecna in mind.
Simulacrums can cast everything that their original creator could *at the moment* of it's creation. Which means that Scanlan 2 had access to a 9th level spellslot and the Wish spell. I think Scanlan 2 was supposed to be a sort of 'expendable' spell battery- particularly for saving Vax in the end by not needing to use his own 9th level spell slot.
@@Daz0n This is also a good explanation, yeah, even when using Wish to cast spells he was using it for non-selfish reasons.
I think what’s funnier is that Allura has spent her entire life practicing arcane arts and even going on adventures. And has only managed to get to lvl 15. Meanwhile Scanlan went from lvl 1 to lvl 20 in the span of about 2 years
Life of an NPC
They were level 11 or so when they started live streaming, and there were several year long time skips
@@u.s.s.chucklefucker1657 he said in the epilogue that he was 69 years old at level 1 and was 70 when they sealed Vecna, and that he would hope to finish writing his chronicle before he turned 71
Important to remember though that Vox Machina and other player based adventuring parties do a lot more in a lot less time than most regular adventuring parties. In the Mighty Nine tails especially, the gang is jumping from long rest to long rest and hence leveling up very quickly. Though your point is still completely valid.
Didn't they lose months or years the first time in the Feywild?
"Goodbye~ "
*The feathers and leaves billow away, leaving you.*
*The figure is gone...*
"Thank you, Scanlan. That was the perfect gift-"
"I hope so- I know it was..."
"Because that was my last *Wish* ."
Ever since the Dalen's Closet episode I've incorporated a song/legend in my world titled "The Bard's Last Wish" as a story of eternal friendship, love and sacrifice. It was too perfect of a moment to not include
Ow..my heart
Any doc associated with how yo uitell this legend?
Do you have a written copy to share?
I have a few of this as well. A famous artmonger has a private colection with a BIG picture of a gnome riding a horse with a woman on his back and a long "fabio's-ish" hair
Still tugs on my heart to see Liam cry at Sams reaction during the Vecna fight
Oh absolutely. I think the thing that destroys me the most though is watching Sam just crumble and hide his face while Liam looks at him with so much love. It's actually the first clip I ever saw and it hit me so hard I watched the whole damn campaign
Scanlan really was the MVP Vox Machina.
There is a very old saying in DnD: god damn that bard.
The bard that wanted to challenge two gods in one day
But what was his mother's name?
only other MVP moment I can recal that is NOT scanlan was Kiki casting enfeeblement on reishan and making her a dumb animal
@@daanroelofs119 It's way late but Grog flipping off the Kraken after beating the everloving shit out of it was pretty goddamn great.
I have never seen Critical Role before, but holy shit that ending was god tier. That wasn't acting, in that moment, they were their characters, those were real emotions. You don't get any better than that
Yeah...they are amazing at RP. Glad you liked the vid :-)
If you have never seen critical role before you may not know that many if not all have very successful Voice Acting careers, some that you may be familiar with is Laura Bailey, who voices Jaina Proudmoore from the Warcraft universe, as well as Matthew Mercer who has an incredible portfolio including characters like; Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan, Hit from Dragonball Super, Gangplank from League of Legends and many, many more. Conidering the whole cast have some kind of background in it, and that they've had plenty of time to find their group 'flow' means that despite the content being purely voiced with minor acted elements and figurines to help visualize, you have an incredibly compelling and immersive viewer experience.
Absolutely, as an actor myself I can attest that actors keep libraries of emotions on tap to turn on the waterworks or be cruel. It's just like pretending the floor is lava, but a bit more advanced.
@@TheVurtigo Wait he is Gangplank? No way. I don't believe that.
"Gangplank and Kindred's Wolf in League of Legends."
OH MY GOD
@@GamePandaXXL yes and Liam voiced Yasuo!
The counterspell in the final battle is the only time I have seen sam get upset playing the game. He was my favorite character and he was playing "the worst race and class" in the game. It just shows that bards can be awesome.
In my opinion there is no bad races or classes. In the right hands any character can achieve great results
Bards are great for their versatility. And proof of their use is shown by scanlan in the fight against vecna. The tiny little gnome bard was BY FAR the MVP of that battle against a literal god.
Who in the delusional shit said bard was bad?
@@AidsTigerLiam in his and Sam's podcast back in 2013. I think they were playing 3rd or 4th edition, or pathfinder.
The final wish at the wedding, the D&D dice gods saw it before any of the players, Scanlan sacrificed his only chance of saving his friend and the dice gods smiled upon him, they allowed him to keep using wish until the scales of karma where in balance once more, Vax's last speach and time to speak to his friends... nay, his family. One last time. The story finally drawing to a close on a note where all could love and finally find peace
I think sam kinda wanted that too, because he rolled two dice without any especification, he could have said 71 without a problem, but he knew that was the perfect moment for that.
Honestly if I was there, I would of casted Counterspell during the wedding Wish
@@KumaoftheForest dude, wtf
If DMs got a dollar for every time a wish just screwed things up
Both Liam and Matt allowed Scanlan's wish to work prior to the scene, Liam let us know that because Sam knew he wanted scanlan to do this wish, but he wanted to make sure both of them knew ahead of time
Usually by their own decision.
Who has campaigns last that long??
@@whowantsabighug anyone not running modules.
I’ve used Wish to Wish the BBEG could not use magic in ANY FORM until his “Soul” was returned to his body. He destroyed a nearby pot and we NUKED the defenseless soul
I like to legitimately think in using that counterspell, Vax realized what it meant. Vex and Keyleth on the other hand were the only ones with high enough perception to notice. Everyone else was simply too absorbed in a fight for their life and the realm to realize what this last chance cost them, just like everyone at the table.
Travis saw it. Perception is high. He didn’t know what it meant. Intelligence low. And his take on it was something happened and he needs to do Barbarian stuff. Insight check medium lol
Wow. I'm new to the critical role story but seeing scanlan wish for vax to come back and to have that actually be his last wish made me break. What an excellent group of performers.
Welcome :-)
The look that Matt gives Sam when Sam says he's burning his chance to use Wish to stop Vecna from teleporting... chills, man.
Yeah, he knew what Sam wanted to do. 😢
You forgot the time Grog gave a card to a drunk guy and he wished he was a lord
To think this all started with Liam playing some DnD for his birthday and a podcast episode. And now we've got Sam with his head in his hands because he can't save his best friend.
Scanlan was the big spoon and the little spoon at the same time, lucky bastard
Now don’t forget young adventurers, you don’t have to wish for a bowl, you can cast Heroes Feast without needing components.
But then he would make an all vegan feast.
@@kairos4484 No it would have been an all Chicken only feast. Just like his mansion.
No his daughter has forced him to switch to a vegan lifestyle
@@manaphy0993 when they coming out with Grog's all meat bowl? Feels like it should be served in a 40,999 gp bowl if you ask me.
yeah, but now ihave a bowl
"i am imperfect, as are the gods"
Me being a mischievous bard: so that means they can be replaced >:3
The Raven Queen herself is proof of that
Liam and Sam's friendship is so beautiful, it brought me to tears
I never finished campaign 1, but as soon as Scanlan wished for Vax to appear at the wedding, I knew it would be his last wish.
Sam said he was saving a wish to save Vax.
He followed through with his word. He said one for Vax, he wished for Vax to talk at Vex's wedding. One of if not the most tear jerking moment of CR Campaign One.
Down the rabbit hole of a d&d campaign that I had no idea ever happened yet these little moments made me feel.
That's how I started watching critical role :-) you are welcome to keep watching clips...however here is the link to ep 1 of campaign 2. Easier to get in to there 1 of 1 th-cam.com/video/byva0hOj8CU/w-d-xo.html
@@sodawax3457 thank you sir. I already started watching and didn't sleep last night. It's like the best fantasy movie I ever saw.
@@lyl14ghost Just so you know, they're making it into a cartoon!
i love the "when this whip falls, come in the room" moment. there's a ring of finality to it even though the whip will fall once scanlan lost concentration on unseen servant, its just so good.
I still find it funny that Scanlan wished for a chalice but could of wished "heros feast" to save a spell slot for Pike.
As Vax said, the gods are imperfect
I love how he builds up the spell as some kind of mythical thing, instead of just saying "it's wish". Because the party wouldn't know what a wish spell is.
Within the universe, it is kind of a mythical spell. For a person to be able to summon the Raven Queen with her champion with a simple word, that's not a small thing. And then the spell has a 33% chance of disappearing from the players spellbook forever upon usage, so it's not a spell you throw around lightly.
Big oof when marisha says, "what are the limitations of this spell? What if you, I dunno, said, 'I wish for him back'?"
And scanlan says, "idk, that sounds anti climactic to me."
And I was wondering why Nott is ready to go through hell and back for Caleb..
Oh now you have me crying over Scanlan's wedding gift again. I thought I'd be able to get through it without crying the third time
It always gets to me just how messed up Sam gets when he has to use up his 9th level spell slot that he was saving.
The guy who made his character a Gnome Bard because it sounded like the worst character.
The fact that his final wish was such a heart felt one was perfect, there’s so many amazing moments in both seasons of Critical Role and I hope they keep going for years to come
Rewatched campaign one. Honestly seeing this still breaks my heart. Seeing how much he tried to save his best friend. Rewatching sams reaction to this knowing he chose to save the rest of the world over his best friend. I ugly cry every time. Because even though I know what happens I still want Vax to be saved. I was rooting for him. He is my favorite. Well they all are but I love him. I scream and cry on my phone all the time watching this.
EACH time i hear liam say
" boys "
b4 he talks to the guys BREAKS ME EACH AND EVERY TIME
The True Ending in Dalen's Closet. Oh I love how this become a last Wish that really close the chapter of Vox Machina Journey. This is the best episode to close story
Sam and Liam made me cry, that was beautiful
That first time „i could do other things“ is so damn brilliant 😂
Ohhh Sam please never change you beautiful agent of chaos
Man it's too bad Sam had that telltale games moment where he could have saved his best friend or he could stop vechna from getting away
I love that when Scanlan does the move with the whip telling his simulacrum that if he goes down come on in. Laura is sad and in a state of despair immediately followed by Travis nodding aggressive encouragement
4:55 "alright scanlan, where to?" "I'll spoon you" "okay"
What a compilation ... 50% falling off my chair laughing, 50% bawling my eyes out.
Mass Scanlan.
Level 9 Invocation.
Summons multiple copies of the caster in a radius of 100 feet to a number equivalent to a roll of 10d10. Each copy has Hit Points equal to 3d8 + 30, or up to half the Hit Points of the caster, whichever is lower. Each copy is capable of communication and spellcasting up to level 4.
It would have to be up to lvl 5 at least, seeing how his copy managed to cast Bigby's Hand, a lvl 5 spell.
The copy during the Vecna fight was a simulacrum.
The Most wholesome and longing wish, fitting it to be the last wish Scanlan Shorthalt ever makes...... a sad thing...
I love how when gets the power to warp the cosmoses to his will the first idea is to buff a mount
I didn't even know I needed this. But I did. Thank you! :D
These guys are the only ones that manages to make me cry for more than 10 minutes
Scanlan's last wish. Fitting. I'm in tears 😢
Some went into that last fight ready to combat one god.
Our Scanlan was ready to fight two.
Great edit
Thank you. Hopefully it doesn't get pulled down this time. CR are great but Legendary Media pull stuff down with out communication.
It doesnt matter how many times I rewatch that scene from Dalen's Closet. The second Vax says "my home", I start crying. Every. Single. Time.
I didn't cry through the whole video (which was very hard) but the last few seconds broke me. It's just so sincere and honest.
Holy F*CK that last wish!!!!! cant stpp crying over it! chapeau Scanlan, chapeau!
Oh my God... I forget how much it breaks my heart every time... Every time I watch him use the wish to stop Vecna.
I cried about 4 times watching this. What made me break down the most was the fact his last wish was the most meaningful. Jesus I love Critical Role ❤️
Bruh the wedding got me AGAIN, I ALREADY CRIED ONCE AND I CRY AGAIN
Im not crying, you are! shut up
*sobbing intensifies*
Man, I keep coming back to these moments every once in a while. Still makes me cry on both the missed with and the last wish. I'll probably never get over the most selfless selfish gnome out there.
Also, metagame time, surprised no one pointed this out, but in search for bob he could have just wished for a hero's feast, which would not require a roll to check if he can keep the wish. Though I'm not sure if Matt actually made him roll there, either by forgetting or because it was technically only cast to allow casting of another spell, so it's the same as replicating it with extra steps.
Anyway great edit. Much love!
Wish spell can duplicate any other spell without components just like you said. So wishing for “Heroes Feast” would have not wasted Pike’s spell slot.
However, the check to see if he loses the ability to Wish again only needs to be made if he wishes for something outside of duplicating another spell.
So in this case if he wishes for “Heroes Feast” which is a regular cleric spell (albeit high level), it would succeed without any components AND he would not need to make the check.
MY TEAR DUCTS WONT STOP!!!
I had a DM rule that Wish removes all prerequisites for lower level spells, including casting time, as it's a 9th level spell, and that's the territory of spells that bend and alter the fabric of reality itself, also something along the lines of "wish takes an action to cast, and it doesn't cast another spell, it creates the effects of a lower level spell, so why would you need to take 8 hours casting when the spell you're actually casting takes a single action?". Good DM is good.
In the end, Sam did save his last Wish for Vax.
7:43 is when you can see Sam actively fight with himself to save everyone, or just save Vax (for now) and man did he go through it.
9:21 is when everyone starts to realize why it tore him up so much
I like to think that the reason scanlan can’t wish after the wedding was because The Raven Queen had it and stormed to Ioun and demanded he was no longer able to cast it after summoning Vax.
Oh god! That last scene, I almost bawled like Marisha!
7:50 did he like text matt a wish to keep the others in the dark?!?! That's some next level shit right there
He was looking the spell up on his phone. He uses wish here to counter spell.
@@sodawax3457 he just uses counterspell at level 9. Not wish. But he wanted to use wish for vax. ^_^ still the history of wish without that missed wish.... would have been incomplete.
TheBloodypimp he used wish to recreate counter spell that way it wouldn’t fail. It was guaranteed that the spell would work when using wish
@@m1ck3y.m0us3 wanna bet?? He used counterspell at ninth level. And since the spell was lower than 9.... because well only level 10 spells are higher.... he didn't have to roll.
He didn't have anymore spells slots lower that 9 but higher than 3 i think. Which meant this spell level was the only one he could use to stop him for sure.
AND HE DOESN'T SAY I WISH HIS SPELL FAILED. HE STRAIGHT OUT GOES I'M USING COUNTERSPELL... then matt asks at what level and he said 9....
Edit: ops thought you were the original person ^_^
Just think....we are gonna get to see this animated
awww he used his last wish on the wedding. i think that's as close to a perfect ending for vex as we coulda asked for as well as the best point in time for scanlan's arcane power to reach it's peak
Scanlon can only be described as glorious bastard
What I find most beautiful about all of this is that Scalan's last Wish was not used for his own pride, it was not used to gain power, he used such great power just so that one of his friends could see her own sister's wedding. That's a beautiful thing.
I wonder if Scanlan could have used Simulacrum on Vax, then used wish a second time to have Vax 2 take the role of The Raven Queens champion instead. Pointless to think about, but just an idea bumping about my head
Angus Forster you need to ask Matt this!!
I think The Raven Queen would know the difference
@@JasperForge of course, I doubt a Simulacrum would fool her, but that's what the wish is for.
Tweak the scenario by a word, from THE Vax becoming her champion to A Vax becoming her champion.
Wish probably can't fool the Raven Queen or break a Gods deal, but maybe it can twist the conditions just a little.
Scanlan: "I'm converting for a girl"
After 9/11, Sam did convert to marry his now wife.
How dare you make me cry! Wonderful video!
Glad you liked it. And I'm sorry :-)
Wow critical role can get pretty emotional 😭
I didn't even watch the first campaign and I'm tearing up, damn
that interaction with vax breaks me everytime
scanlan cloning himself is so cute!
Scanlan the ultimate fucking Lad.
Reality warping Wedding gift.
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Watching this and hearing Scanlan say "Just say Jenga", recalling where the story is in C3 right now. I need, for the life of me, for Vax to say "Jenga" at some point.
To this day the saddest cr moment is still Scanlan saying "I'll use counterspell at 9th level,"
I just feel bad for Joe Manganiello in that moment where Scanlon counterspells Vecna, because Sam is having this intense emotional reaction right next to him, and you can tell Joe is kinda uncomfortable and doesn't know what is going on, haha.
yeah, not quite true :) Joe knew very well wat was going on! :) he has stated this in an interview. He was having a very hard time though, because he was trying to hide the fact that he was gonna bamboozle them all :D. In that interview he even said: well, i needed to pick my moment. I knew vax was gonna die, so i thought, that's when i'll make my move". The hardest part was selling it as an actor :D. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/IBFjZHTHcHg/w-d-xo.html
I don't think they'd bring a newb into that battle. You can see the wheels start turning when he realizes Sam was crying.
I never thought that I would cry from a role playing game. a scanlan gift is a noble, powerful and love-soaked gift. It was strong. and it shook my heart. It's a pity that Vex didn't have time to find a family with Keli... And he's glad that his sister was able to do it. also like - 5 kids). I would never have thought that having gathered in a company of friends, getting used to the role, to write such a cool script.
Sooo heartwarming
Vax at the wedding really hit me hard just as it did when it was live 😭😭😭😭
Everyone went into that last fight of VM ready to fight a god. Scanlan went up there ready to fight two.
This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them
This has to be the most poetic way to lose wish thats ever happened
the poetic end of his wish spell is beutiful
I wish I had a friendship like Sam and Liam have.
Someone really should develop this into a screenplay, liveaction/Theater/Anime does not matter, it would shatter all box-offices for a Winter-season release!
I'm to sure quite what you meant buy they are making an animated series that will come out in probably a year or two, with first a arc that seems to be from before the show and they will be animating the briarwood arc.
Hey, you were right.
Bruh one of the most powerful spells for more me
best to save the world instead of just your friend..
Scanlan youre a wonderfully loving man..
Sam, youre a shitty friend..
jk, much love..
Oh Scanlan, what would've happened if you didn't say anything and created another Pike just for your entertainment...
Nott is amazing but i miss Scanlan so much
People really immerse themselves in their characters just as artists do their art these lives though pretended are no less real
ok sure there's all the heavy shit and the crying but oh my god the gonorrhea wish
Hot damn, forgot how powerful season 1 is
That's just because mighty nein are lower leveled. Just wait till they're level 20 and we'll see this amount of power from the m9 as well.
@@Robbie_Riot It's entirely possible for the campaign to end before they hit 20. Matt has said that if it feels right, they will end the campaign without hitting Max level.
Sam seems like such a sweet guy.