All I can imagine is a tiny wyrmling just every time they find water runs to it and starts splashing in it until their ranger dad gives them the "remember last time" look and they put their head down and slowly waddle out of the pond looking all sad
Rolled her health every level. I calculated it later and found it was less than half of what should have been the average. This is why the group says I’m cursed with my dice rolls
Okay so I was named after my dad's d&d character from like 2nd edition. It was a wood-elf ranger named Daelen that used two long swords. His party went underwater to kill a dragon. After a few rounds, the CLERIC casts call lightning. Everyone died by the hands of the cleric.... At least they killed the dragon
That ugly sweater is fantastic. On a side note. That was quite nice of you to alow them to store an NPC in their bag of holding, and not have them flop out as a Asphyxiated cadaver on the other side.
I was thinking the same thing. in 5th ed, two NPCs would have exactly 5 minutes of breathable air in the bag before they'd start suffocating, according to roll20. So, more than nice of him.
I had a really similar story where my rogue had been sucked into a water elemental and right before that happened the wizard had cast dragon breath on him. He was drowning inside of it and just decided to let loose inside the monster itself and killed himself temporarily with lightning.
Oh, yeah. I think the monk alone could've just about managed the encounter, even, since the whole thing played out with the ranger insta-gibbing herself from the start and the monk proceeding to punch the fucking ocean to death and clear the quest himself.
In the Army we would call that the "good idea fairy." The good idea fairy would swoop in with her magic wand and give people a good idea. Like picking up trash on the side of the road in Iraq. Yes, you read that right. Thanks good idea fairy.
I've always ruled magic lightning didn't act like natural electricity would with water because it's more concentrated and controlled/guided by arcane forces, made this same ruling for metal (unless spell states otherwise).
I GM'd a group of 7 players through a few pathfinder modules, I encouraged if not flat out force them to split the party just so I didn't have to scale the adventure. Also during each encounter the low Dex/Initiative players rarely saw a turn anyways, even when I did scale to accommodate the extra 2-3 players.. damn min maxing op a holes... but splitting the party usually made the sessions run smoother and I still scaled the Big Bads to avoid any anticlimactic endings. They always assumed I was just trying to kill them tho lol.
insert name here That was the only game he ever participated. The only fight in the entire game. Not a single arrow shot because he died before he even reached his turn.
Its not in the RAW, but I feel like I would rule that a bronze dragon could focus its lightning breath underwater. Then again, we would miss out on moments like this.
I feel compelled to share my rangers death. It was a roll20 game in ToA. The party ended up in some trees looking at a crashed ship and we were attacked by a group of zombie gorrillions (or how ever its spelled cause my book is buried and I can't be bothered to dig it out). In an effort to allow some of the party to escape I was trying to hold some off. Del was beaten savagely to a bloody mess then thrown at one of my allies and left to float like a rock to the jungle floor.
I'd love to see a d&d story about a fun pc to pc interaction. Whether the conversation be sweet, interesting, fun, or just plain endearing, I'd love to see something like that.
Facts. Worst encounter ever was when my dm threw a siren at us as we were long resting besides a lake. Almost lead to a TPK. And I got a -2 to my intelligences for a little while
I had an underwater encounter (half the party had unlimited breath cuz genasi) against a chull. It was great slashing off the giant lobsters claws and turning it into stew
Also you're not the only one obsessed with the word 'immortals', BECMI D&D and Mystara started foreshadowing immortals, who had transcended levels, and Olympians, immortals who have been around awhile and have spheres of influence to contest and vie for
6:40 - Not quite D&D but in the rpg we're rolling with we had an encounter against what is basically a non-magical, non-intelligent, whale-sized aboleth (kinda) on the surface of the water while it tried to eat our boat. I am the heaviest possible + natural armor guy, can't really swim and suck at any kind of perception. Perfect conditions for trying to slice open its belly. Anyways, I made it out on the last slither of breath I had while my mates tried to blow it up with a molotov made from a 7 liter barrel of rum and a torch. Just because this was so memorable (and my character strives for martyrdom) I'd do it again any day of the week So you see, there really are fun underwater combats. Or maybe I'm just weird, who really knows
That is a fast dragon. It grabbed the corpse, bolted, and managed to get to wherever that cleric was within a minute. Reminder: Corpses can't hold on to their mounts.
Fighting in water is fine... so long as you have a way for everyone to have Freedom of Movement cast on them. And there’s nothing that can dispel that, or the water breathing.
Once I had a duel hostage situation. Rogue had a knife over a guys throat enemy has a bow scripted “let’s talk about it.” Everyone he points the bow at just starts dancing. We stalled until the fucking king walks in. “We’re jesters. We’re practicing.”
I did my own revised ranger. Namely I have the ranger a second extra attack. Let them get two more favored enemy/terrains, and than I changed a few of their more useless abilites to being useful. The range improved immensely.
reminds me of how my Paladin of IOUN died because a WIZARD helping her look into a/the reason for all these weird and dark things that kept happening in the town LIBRARY (basically her CHURCH) got angry he couldn't figure a puzzle cast firebolt on the place insta killing himself and she almost made it out 5 months pregnant, I had genuine tears over that dumb death but it was a sever where death was expected so everyone else like oof and F's for Zira, time to roll up a new character when I wasn't ready for it cause she had been such a badass coming in so clutch in so many fights despite loosing friends and allies along the way, she took each of those loses pretty heavily as personal loses even if they were all victories in the end. Probably the most roleplay I had done with a character in my 9 years of playing and I needed a mourning period the group at the time was not ready to give me even though it came from a well meaning place, so I ended up leaving the server.
This ranks up there with how a ranger died in a game I was in. We were in Undermountain, the party make up really doesn't matter for this story so here goes. We're on the third level and we come across fire giants. (2nd edition for those wondering) the melee focused ranger is hanging back because fire giants are big, super strong and insanely tough. about three or four rounds into the battle the player looks at his ranger sheet and realizes.... he has a favored enemy of.... GIANTS!! So, with a shout of challenge and bravado, charges into the fray. One of the fire giants hears this and having superior reach, lines the ranger up, sets himself and rolls. NAT 20!! On top of this we ere using some optional crit rolls from Dragon Magazine (Props to those of you who still remember that infamous article) DM rolls 4 times damage! Ranger is a greasy smear on the ground from full hit points. The rest of us survived the fight for anyone who's curious and I think we did get the ranger raised as I recall. Still funny for all involved (including the ranger player).
At a table I play at the DM allows any ranger to have a beast companion and basicly weaves the beast master stuff into the regular ranger lvls and it's great and I don't get y that's not already a thing. I love it so much that I've started doing it in my games that I run.
There was this one time I had a underwater battle in dnd I was a dwarf wizard and I was fighting 5 zombies 1 specter and 1 white. So what I did was cast lightning bolt and i killed all the zombies and the specter all in one turn and damaged to white to 12 hp and it was the best kill I ever gotten in dnd
I once was in an underwater combat scenario where I suplexed a vampire of a boat into the ocean I was a level 5 barbarian in some enchanted full plate armour the vampire died and I just barely was saved
How my Aarakocra ranger died: We were finishing a dungeon and all there was in the last chamber was a huge pool of water. The Aarakocra, being sure it could fly over it and dodge anything decided to fly ahead of everyone else. THE MOMENT Igoes over the water a kraken reaches with a tentacle and grapples me, I roll a NAT 1 and get the wind blown out of me so whem the kraken pulls me down I instantly start doing saving throws, while grappled underwater... needles to say I spent 1 and a half sessions not doing anything
Now see, if this were about casting an electric spell, I would have understood. There are no electrical devices in medieval fantasy, so the warnings aren't as prevalent. But with breath weapons... Yeah, I imagine somebody before would have already witnessed this and figured what a terrible idea it was. You dun goofed.
My ranger died at League when he got bored because his arrows couldn't hurt anything, because they were immune to piercing, prone, physical, etc. He couldn't do cool ranger stuff because he was always in a dungeon and never traveled. So while half our party teleported to this room full of treasure and phantoms that the rest of us could not access or fight, I decide to go for a stroll with a fighter who was also being worthless. He didn't want to leave the party who was on the other side of this locked door. They needed to see him in order to cast the teleportation, but again, a big door between us. So i leave by myself bored out of my mind that 45 minutes have passed and we have at this point just taken ourselves out the turn order. TO THIS POINT almost everything that I was super paranoid about in this dungeon turned out to be treasures that someone else claimed for being brave. So, I backtrack to a shallow water filled pit we avoided earlier and stick my bow into it to poke around for treasure. it seemed as tho my spider senses had tingled too much, and i just needed to relax and be brave so i can reap the spoils of dungeon crawling. I mean, how bad can a shallow water pit be? 3 seaweed tentacle monsters pull me in, and I slowly drown thru 6 levels of exhaustion while the fighter, just around the corner, doesn't hear a thing. I had to leave the table early that night, crestfallen and brokenhearted that my level 9 ranger drowned because the fighter had FOMO so badly that he waited by a locked door for his chance to swing at ghosts that he probably could not hurt with his weapons anyways. lol.
From my experience Rangers are designed do die stupid self brought on deaths. Im a fairly new player and my 1st character was a Ranger because I wanted something easy, it was fun for a bit until at level 3 I decided to take on a green dragon by myself, because I didnt know I could run a few feet the other direction of the hand drawn map and escape. Good news I bought time to save the rest of the group and allow them to run away, while double birding this green dragon and the entire blunt of his poison breath
Our Rogue died because he decided to sneak off by himself in the sewers with monsters in, and we couldn't get to him in time. Literally got torn to shreds
I have a campaign with my dad and my little brother where I'm the DM. And my little brother is like: "I think I wanna be a halfling ranger!" And I know that rangers are......lacking because you can litterly do a forest fighter, and be better at fighting. So when I discovered the UA revised ranger I was almost on my knees pray to the god of wizardry and coasts! And when I told my dad about it and said that this would make my little brother's character so much better his reaction was: "I don't think he cares about it. He just wants to be a ranger." I still to this day regret telling him and not my little brother because every time we play I have to REMEMBER IF HIS NATURAL EXPLORER ABILITY FUNCTIONS HERE OR NOT. THANKS! XD
Yeah paladin got killed by a necromancer, fighter was running for his life. Yeah... Their choice to split up, but should've said no still... Monk, ranger, and co. were like "Wheres Tyler!?! WE WENT SHOPPING!".
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Un-privated for all of you. This is the game in which this story takes place. Have fun watching us be awful.
Could you un-private the other immortal videos?
I'm here, bye.
I once played with a guy who Role Played as a lizard-folk who thinks he's a tarrasque.
Why is the video private again?
I have a character named Nar. are you aware that it means fire in arabic
At least it was not as bad as the door puzzle
Ok Pocoloco
Yeah I bet you're pretty lucky huh
I just watched that one and was thinking about that lol
Not the door puzzle
All I can imagine is a tiny wyrmling just every time they find water runs to it and starts splashing in it until their ranger dad gives them the "remember last time" look and they put their head down and slowly waddle out of the pond looking all sad
That hurts my soul.
that sounds so adorable, why do i think of baby dragons as a sort of scaly dog like theyre not but yet
SO CUTE
69 health at level 20
Man
I am impressed
Rolled her health every level. I calculated it later and found it was less than half of what should have been the average. This is why the group says I’m cursed with my dice rolls
yeah my druid trumps that at level nine
Honestly my Sorcerer beat this at level 8... (I had 18 con and rolled amazing)
4 characters
420 69
My character has a -2 to con so low health... and a -4 to strength
How to not Waterdeep call it Waterslightlymoreshallow
WATERGATE. Ruled by the open lord Nixon.
Aqualow.
H2Low
We have to go Waterdeeper.
Water World (feat Kevin Costner)
When you're so strong, you can punch water into submission
Okay so I was named after my dad's d&d character from like 2nd edition. It was a wood-elf ranger named Daelen that used two long swords. His party went underwater to kill a dragon. After a few rounds, the CLERIC casts call lightning. Everyone died by the hands of the cleric.... At least they killed the dragon
BustinYour Chop you are named after a fucking dnd session
Dylan
. . . Hope they had enough slots to revive them . . .
What a Monkey paw of a solution. You* killed the dragon.
I guess you could say that the results were shocking.
That ugly sweater is fantastic.
On a side note. That was quite nice of you to alow them to store an NPC in their bag of holding, and not have them flop out as a Asphyxiated cadaver on the other side.
He had bigger conserns at the time. Also, monk runs fast. Also, the NPCs had a magic air bubble. :P XD
I was thinking the same thing. in 5th ed, two NPCs would have exactly 5 minutes of breathable air in the bag before they'd start suffocating, according to roll20. So, more than nice of him.
I mean, it's possible, if he let them out as soon as he got to the surface
The next city in Immortals:
Fire Shallow!
I had a really similar story where my rogue had been sucked into a water elemental and right before that happened the wizard had cast dragon breath on him. He was drowning inside of it and just decided to let loose inside the monster itself and killed himself temporarily with lightning.
To be fair, it wasn't splitting the party that caused the death of the ranger, it was stupidity.
Oh, yeah. I think the monk alone could've just about managed the encounter, even, since the whole thing played out with the ranger insta-gibbing herself from the start and the monk proceeding to punch the fucking ocean to death and clear the quest himself.
@@smol_hornet613 Yeah, monks are op.
Which, funnily enough, also caused splitting the party
I'd like to point out that Salt Water is actually a notably better conductor of Electricity than Pure Water, making this even worse!
Its actually the salt in the water that makes it a conductor :D pure water doesnt conduct electricity at all
@@anna_young also not that pure water is not fresh water. Pure water would kill you if you drink it
In the Army we would call that the "good idea fairy." The good idea fairy would swoop in with her magic wand and give people a good idea. Like picking up trash on the side of the road in Iraq. Yes, you read that right. Thanks good idea fairy.
Who in their right mind would want to do that 😭😭 like why bother??? Is that gonna un-wasteland their entire nation??????
Sounds like a blast lmfao
and the fuck up cascade where one simple mistake gets compounded over and over until it's a catastrophe
The DnD equivalent of dropping a toaster in the bathtub.
Things to avoid while under water:
Electricity
Breathing
Things Tyler did:
I'm just imagining Logan's character watching the ranger's charred corpse slowly float to the surface like a dead fish
I've always ruled magic lightning didn't act like natural electricity would with water because it's more concentrated and controlled/guided by arcane forces, made this same ruling for metal (unless spell states otherwise).
RIP the Ranger
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respec into another class *LOL*
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I’m here today with... TYLER!
I GM'd a group of 7 players through a few pathfinder modules, I encouraged if not flat out force them to split the party just so I didn't have to scale the adventure. Also during each encounter the low Dex/Initiative players rarely saw a turn anyways, even when I did scale to accommodate the extra 2-3 players.. damn min maxing op a holes... but splitting the party usually made the sessions run smoother and I still scaled the Big Bads to avoid any anticlimactic endings. They always assumed I was just trying to kill them tho lol.
'Min maxing aholes' is what a bad GM says to cope
I can sympathize a lot with this since my Ranger died last Monday to a band of Orcs. He died without shooting a single arrow,
insert name here
That was the only game he ever participated. The only fight in the entire game. Not a single arrow shot because he died before he even reached his turn.
6:42
*Lagiacrus, royal ludoroth, gobul, and caedus want to know your location*
"I don't think you let us sa..."
"Regardless! The main point is..."
X'D
I mean how would you save against it? Its all around you...
Its not in the RAW, but I feel like I would rule that a bronze dragon could focus its lightning breath underwater. Then again, we would miss out on moments like this.
I feel compelled to share my rangers death. It was a roll20 game in ToA. The party ended up in some trees looking at a crashed ship and we were attacked by a group of zombie gorrillions (or how ever its spelled cause my book is buried and I can't be bothered to dig it out). In an effort to allow some of the party to escape I was trying to hold some off. Del was beaten savagely to a bloody mess then thrown at one of my allies and left to float like a rock to the jungle floor.
I’m a simple man see a xp to level three video, I click
I’m not fat, I have a high constitution score!
I'd love to see a d&d story about a fun pc to pc interaction. Whether the conversation be sweet, interesting, fun, or just plain endearing, I'd love to see something like that.
When someone plays ranger among my friends someone always states "YoU cOuLd HaVe PiCkEd DrUiD"
it's true, but YoU cOuLd HaVe PiCkEd WaRlOcK too
But rangers are the coolest
My ranger went out like Boromir. (3 person party) He died holding off a bandit group and leader (7 in total) so the rest of the party could escape.
I need that christmas sweater. Matching ones for my husband, myself, and our dogs. This years christmas cards will be amazing.
These dnd stories are just so calming
*jacob's screeching intensifies*
*punces the water
*kills the ocean
10/10
I can’t handle Tyler with a beard
When ever anybody in my party is unconscious, our Barbarian puts them in his bag of holding
Our ranger has a nasty habit of not using their bow. Instead uses swords.
Does your ranger secretly want to be a fighter or a druid?
@@HarmonicResonanceScale Not sure, so I always made sure I was close to them to back them up.
i want the story of how you got a a dragon as a willing animal companion
Facts. Worst encounter ever was when my dm threw a siren at us as we were long resting besides a lake. Almost lead to a TPK. And I got a -2 to my intelligences for a little while
Take a hint from crit role and get some drinks on
I had an underwater encounter (half the party had unlimited breath cuz genasi) against a chull. It was great slashing off the giant lobsters claws and turning it into stew
Also you're not the only one obsessed with the word 'immortals', BECMI D&D and Mystara started foreshadowing immortals, who had transcended levels, and Olympians, immortals who have been around awhile and have spheres of influence to contest and vie for
I will never forget when I jumped into a dragons mouth thinking I could survive on my first ever campaign
how our ranger OBVIUSLY NOT REVISED died.
Under SEAwater, that breath weapon should have done nothing.
6:40 - Not quite D&D but in the rpg we're rolling with we had an encounter against what is basically a non-magical, non-intelligent, whale-sized aboleth (kinda) on the surface of the water while it tried to eat our boat.
I am the heaviest possible + natural armor guy, can't really swim and suck at any kind of perception. Perfect conditions for trying to slice open its belly. Anyways, I made it out on the last slither of breath I had while my mates tried to blow it up with a molotov made from a 7 liter barrel of rum and a torch. Just because this was so memorable (and my character strives for martyrdom) I'd do it again any day of the week
So you see, there really are fun underwater combats. Or maybe I'm just weird, who really knows
*Sees Title* I'm interested, tell me more
It’s a ranger you can’t expect them to do well
no Revised Ranger which means it was kinda Passable
Why u Bully me? Man, WoTC just can’t make Rangers good. Drizzt is rolling in his grave
1:38 Because we’re not monsters *looks at camera menacingly*
That is a fast dragon. It grabbed the corpse, bolted, and managed to get to wherever that cleric was within a minute. Reminder: Corpses can't hold on to their mounts.
They died because they chose the ranger
I'm playing a silver dragonborn at the moment and this video has got me thinking, could I freeze a water elemental?
with a cool dm, yes
The ranger in my current campaign just died and got us all captured and 3 NPCs killed. It’ll be really fun getting out of this situation.
When your players decide to choose opposite sides of a war so you have go make that one guy the villain. And he embraces is fully
I was a ranger with a dragon too :D he was an magic egg I found mid summoning ritual and stole. It was a black dragon named jimothy
"the one that killed the Ocean."
So they were being played by Mr. Torgue?
That must have been a fun game.
Fighting in water is fine... so long as you have a way for everyone to have Freedom of Movement cast on them. And there’s nothing that can dispel that, or the water breathing.
Ooh boy, another story! Imma snuggle up in front of my fireplace with a cup of cocoa and get comfy
“Campaign called immortals”. Lmao
Once I had a duel hostage situation. Rogue had a knife over a guys throat enemy has a bow scripted “let’s talk about it.”
Everyone he points the bow at just starts dancing. We stalled until the fucking king walks in.
“We’re jesters. We’re practicing.”
I did my own revised ranger. Namely I have the ranger a second extra attack. Let them get two more favored enemy/terrains, and than I changed a few of their more useless abilites to being useful.
The range improved immensely.
Chai Lee, The one Who Killed The Ocean
reminds me of how my Paladin of IOUN died because a WIZARD helping her look into a/the reason for all these weird and dark things that kept happening in the town LIBRARY (basically her CHURCH) got angry he couldn't figure a puzzle cast firebolt on the place insta killing himself and she almost made it out 5 months pregnant, I had genuine tears over that dumb death but it was a sever where death was expected so everyone else like oof and F's for Zira, time to roll up a new character when I wasn't ready for it cause she had been such a badass coming in so clutch in so many fights despite loosing friends and allies along the way, she took each of those loses pretty heavily as personal loses even if they were all victories in the end. Probably the most roleplay I had done with a character in my 9 years of playing and I needed a mourning period the group at the time was not ready to give me even though it came from a well meaning place, so I ended up leaving the server.
Nice sweater.
This ranks up there with how a ranger died in a game I was in. We were in Undermountain, the party make up really doesn't matter for this story so here goes. We're on the third level and we come across fire giants. (2nd edition for those wondering) the melee focused ranger is hanging back because fire giants are big, super strong and insanely tough. about three or four rounds into the battle the player looks at his ranger sheet and realizes.... he has a favored enemy of.... GIANTS!! So, with a shout of challenge and bravado, charges into the fray. One of the fire giants hears this and having superior reach, lines the ranger up, sets himself and rolls. NAT 20!! On top of this we ere using some optional crit rolls from Dragon Magazine (Props to those of you who still remember that infamous article) DM rolls 4 times damage! Ranger is a greasy smear on the ground from full hit points.
The rest of us survived the fight for anyone who's curious and I think we did get the ranger raised as I recall. Still funny for all involved (including the ranger player).
Sounds like a typical ranger...
At a table I play at the DM allows any ranger to have a beast companion and basicly weaves the beast master stuff into the regular ranger lvls and it's great and I don't get y that's not already a thing. I love it so much that I've started doing it in my games that I run.
Tyler was a Drakewarden before Drakewarden existed
My D&D party is doing a side underwater CAMPAIGN this weekend, the first session of many
Now I'm nervous
Splitting the party is a excellent idea it means you can perform multiple things at once.
And those things include dying!
NPC's in a bag of holding...... you can't breath in a bag of holding.
Meanwhile the monk punched the water to death 😂
There was this one time I had a underwater battle in dnd I was a dwarf wizard and I was fighting 5 zombies 1 specter and 1 white.
So what I did was cast lightning bolt and i killed all the zombies and the specter all in one turn and damaged to white to 12 hp and it was the best kill I ever gotten in dnd
quest guide is a good idea, especially for anyone joining after the game starts
I once was in an underwater combat scenario where I suplexed a vampire of a boat into the ocean I was a level 5 barbarian in some enchanted full plate armour the vampire died and I just barely was saved
Let's add swimming as one of the things to never do in D&D
Take a sip of water every time they say the word "like".
How my Aarakocra ranger died:
We were finishing a dungeon and all there was in the last chamber was a huge pool of water. The Aarakocra, being sure it could fly over it and dodge anything decided to fly ahead of everyone else. THE MOMENT Igoes over the water a kraken reaches with a tentacle and grapples me, I roll a NAT 1 and get the wind blown out of me so whem the kraken pulls me down I instantly start doing saving throws, while grappled underwater... needles to say I spent 1 and a half sessions not doing anything
I Know this character I met him in the Discord RP
So let me get this straight immortals=ranger dying
Digging these story videos, they're well shot!
Now see, if this were about casting an electric spell, I would have understood. There are no electrical devices in medieval fantasy, so the warnings aren't as prevalent. But with breath weapons... Yeah, I imagine somebody before would have already witnessed this and figured what a terrible idea it was. You dun goofed.
My ranger died at League when he got bored because his arrows couldn't hurt anything, because they were immune to piercing, prone, physical, etc. He couldn't do cool ranger stuff because he was always in a dungeon and never traveled. So while half our party teleported to this room full of treasure and phantoms that the rest of us could not access or fight, I decide to go for a stroll with a fighter who was also being worthless. He didn't want to leave the party who was on the other side of this locked door. They needed to see him in order to cast the teleportation, but again, a big door between us. So i leave by myself bored out of my mind that 45 minutes have passed and we have at this point just taken ourselves out the turn order. TO THIS POINT almost everything that I was super paranoid about in this dungeon turned out to be treasures that someone else claimed for being brave. So, I backtrack to a shallow water filled pit we avoided earlier and stick my bow into it to poke around for treasure. it seemed as tho my spider senses had tingled too much, and i just needed to relax and be brave so i can reap the spoils of dungeon crawling. I mean, how bad can a shallow water pit be?
3 seaweed tentacle monsters pull me in, and I slowly drown thru 6 levels of exhaustion while the fighter, just around the corner, doesn't hear a thing. I had to leave the table early that night, crestfallen and brokenhearted that my level 9 ranger drowned because the fighter had FOMO so badly that he waited by a locked door for his chance to swing at ghosts that he probably could not hurt with his weapons anyways. lol.
From my experience Rangers are designed do die stupid self brought on deaths. Im a fairly new player and my 1st character was a Ranger because I wanted something easy, it was fun for a bit until at level 3 I decided to take on a green dragon by myself, because I didnt know I could run a few feet the other direction of the hand drawn map and escape. Good news I bought time to save the rest of the group and allow them to run away, while double birding this green dragon and the entire blunt of his poison breath
Every time he said Chai Li, I was waiting for him to say Chai Li Tate....
Our Rogue died because he decided to sneak off by himself in the sewers with monsters in, and we couldn't get to him in time. Literally got torn to shreds
Last I checked spells and supernatural abilities, including fire spells and lightning breath weapons, don't work different underwater. Because magic.
I have a campaign with my dad and my little brother where I'm the DM. And my little brother is like:
"I think I wanna be a halfling ranger!"
And I know that rangers are......lacking because you can litterly do a forest fighter, and be better at fighting.
So when I discovered the UA revised ranger I was almost on my knees pray to the god of wizardry and coasts!
And when I told my dad about it and said that this would make my little brother's character so much better his reaction was:
"I don't think he cares about it. He just wants to be a ranger."
I still to this day regret telling him and not my little brother because every time we play I have to REMEMBER IF HIS NATURAL EXPLORER ABILITY FUNCTIONS HERE OR NOT.
THANKS! XD
I like that word too
Yeah paladin got killed by a necromancer, fighter was running for his life. Yeah... Their choice to split up, but should've said no still... Monk, ranger, and co. were like "Wheres Tyler!?! WE WENT SHOPPING!".
In 5e, Rangers have innate casting, but can switch out spells at each level up.
Tyler did an oopsie.
The party did an oopsie.
I'm oopsie doopsie,
and this is Pew News.
4/6 party members are half elf lmao
One of DMs made a city named Deepwater.
As long as you don't earn the Ctrl f u achievement, u r good
Great video as always! Love your guys channel, keep up the good work!
Way back in the day I had a 16th lvl ranger
Damn Tomb of Horrors got him, still bitter about that
You can avoid this just take spare the spare the dying cantrip
I mean, everyone says don't split the party, but I personally haven't had it go wrong yet. /Yet/ being emphasised, but still.
I don't think they are aware that there is no oxygen in a bag of holding