This was a lot of fun! Only real comment I have is to make sure you watch out for outside pathways, just like the house, they have specific "doorways" and not all of them are 4way, so you technically shouldn't have been able to pass directly from the creek to the pasture, as there was no connecting pathway. Just like the house, you can only pass between tiles if two yellow doorways connect, outside, you can only pass between tiles if two dirt pathways connect.
I watched this playthrough while it happened. I played with my own group at around the same time. And here I am again, more than a year later, starting this series over again. I really can't recommend this series enough. The game itself is incredible and worth playing with your own group, the players of this particular series are super entertaining, and, based on this comment right here, it is actually rewatchable despite being a legacy game. So why are you still reading this? Watch the thing!
So glad I'm getting into this legacy campaign from the ground floor, these Legacy games are fascinating and I already love Betrayal. I'm only about a hour in but am already super impressed with how the game is focusing on storytelling and is overall just an fantastic update of the original. We need creepy ambience and possibly lighting for the rest of the campaign.
Spoiler: I choose to believe that Damien was a viking and that was his ghost, and for some reason had to possess a relative (Silas) in order to enact revenge. My argument for this is that the viking ghost departed when Emily (Damien's killer) expired.
It helped that he was scratching off all the boxes on everyone's card as they died. Conclusion was that only the first card dealt was ever the witch or there was none.
I'm super excited to see how Betrayal handles the legacy game aspect. I feel like I may be setting my hopes too high but I'm hoping for an overarching plot that ties in to the individual play sessions.
This might not matter since these are kinda pre-recoreded, but rooms like the kitchen and the creek work better if you think of them as healing tiles rather than a stat boost, since having lower stats makes it easier to get the bonus
I played one game with the creek that extended the game by 30 minutes due to the last 2 of us healing. And then another last weekend were we hide the creek to prevent that exact thing (we were trying to end the game before 1am)
@@LuciferVlcak It's a special rule for that scenario. You can't really defend 'with' a weapon, you're correct. And that's why Nevin didn't add dice to his roll. But if they don't possess a weapon, they can't do damage to the Viking (even if they win the combat) *at all* (aside from traps). But because Nevin did have a weapon, he can do damage on his defense (like normal). And the role-play fluff is that they're using the weapon to hurt him, when he can't be hurt by fisticuffs (which is why Emily wasn't able to harm Silas even though she won her defense combat, which normally should harm him). To clarify, also regardless of how much damage they do, he goes down 1 on the Blood track. Which is why Beth only did 1 damage, even though she won her offense by like a lot and should have otherwise shot him right in his forehead.
Here at the beginning of the video, so I hope I'm not asking a question that gets answered, but... Graham said they won't follow up the full campaign with a Free Mode play, but will Free Mode enter rotation on AFK?
Ahrpigi welcome to the cult of appreciating cam. Your duty now is to farther spread the appreciation of cam and induct new recruits who appreciate cam.
Minor spoiler for chapter 1: If you find the Broach in the other omen room, the book instructs you to give the broach a different name than what the LRR crew found. I'm not far enough into my own playgroup's run to know whether or not it's actually important to properly record the omen names as the tome instructs.
You know what? It would be funny to go ahead and add that card and put the family crest on it anyways just because. And to be fair, let fate decide by a coin toss: heads not being a witch tails being a witch. I'd really like to know what that card says IF it actually exists. I also wonder what the haunt would be if it started in the Kitchen as well...
Creative_Commander I do think it’s all or nothing, though. You may ring the bells and move everyone. Confirmed by Rod Daviau on BGG: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2102975/move-all-players-1-tile
Huh, I guess my group assumed the same, maybe I’m thinking something else, but that’s what my group did. We did the other haunt in chapter 1 and won because early on I moved only those that needed to be moved. Though the dev of the game does take precedence. Thanks for letting me know
i appreciate how much adam cares about twitch names... but i love watching cam mess with him/them XD and i hope he deliberately butchers my name one day :P
1:22:49 "So are you patching up holes in your wall, with furniture?" Look don't judge me. I get enough shit from that wolf. Said all my stuff looked tacky.... judgmental ass wolf...
In this version of the game, the stairway leads to the landing, you don't need anything special to get into or out of the basement. There's also no 'roof' area, as far as I know.
Spoilers beware!!! Okay, so at the end there, during the second game, someone made a comment about the defender not being able to deal damage, thus Ghram took a point of damage away, well that isn’t true... and yeah there was a moment or two where he didn’t deal damage to anyone. So idk what ya guys wanna do. Either way is fine, just wanted to let y’all know. This game is awesome, you guys are great, can’t wait to see more.
Technically, in this case the defender wouldn't deal damage to the viking if the defender rolls higher, as the heros can only deal damage with a weapon, and defending is counted as unarmed.
Cam spending 10 minutes (not literally but it felt like forever) on the scratch off card to see if his character is human or a witch was soooo..... Cam. 😂
@2:06:30 Spoilers (Game 2/Chapter 1): The character Emily is a Ninja, I'm gonna be sad when this ghost kills her, as she's like 42 years old now, and just got up from being slammed into the cement by a gd Viking Berserker, and then roundhouse kicked him in his jaw. And when she was 14, she butchered 2 adults and an old man with her bare hands.
Here's a little cheat for you guys: if you line up the front steps with the entrance hall, if an outside tile and ground floor tile have a connecting door, it becomes adjacent. Example: the Hearth and the Crossroads. If you match them together, you can go through like a regular tile.
Oh yes... Monty Python and the Holy Grail reference. So, how do we tell weither she is made of wood? Does wood sink in water? What also floats in water? A Duck. Exactly! So... logically. If... she weighs the same as Duck... she's made of Wood. And therefore..... A Witch!
“The best reveal is that there is no witch”…..Adam grins to the camera 😂😂priceless!!!
Emily: Oh, You're approaching me?
Everyone else: I can't beat the witch out of you without getting closer.
Emily: Then come as close as you like.
Paul Frakher I recognise your profile picture, do you have any idea where Stg. Frog went? I can’t find it anywhere, sorry if this is off topic.
Perfect.
Muda
When they guessed that there was no witch, I was imagining Paul walking out of the shadows cackling madly, being like It was ME, you fools!
"I've seen Adam run out of a room cause a mannequin fell over."
To be fair Ben, so have you. From an Adam mannequin, you put there yourself.
This was a lot of fun! Only real comment I have is to make sure you watch out for outside pathways, just like the house, they have specific "doorways" and not all of them are 4way, so you technically shouldn't have been able to pass directly from the creek to the pasture, as there was no connecting pathway. Just like the house, you can only pass between tiles if two yellow doorways connect, outside, you can only pass between tiles if two dirt pathways connect.
I watched this playthrough while it happened. I played with my own group at around the same time. And here I am again, more than a year later, starting this series over again. I really can't recommend this series enough. The game itself is incredible and worth playing with your own group, the players of this particular series are super entertaining, and, based on this comment right here, it is actually rewatchable despite being a legacy game. So why are you still reading this? Watch the thing!
So glad I'm getting into this legacy campaign from the ground floor, these Legacy games are fascinating and I already love Betrayal.
I'm only about a hour in but am already super impressed with how the game is focusing on storytelling and is overall just an fantastic update of the original.
We need creepy ambience and possibly lighting for the rest of the campaign.
Spoiler:
I choose to believe that Damien was a viking and that was his ghost, and for some reason had to possess a relative (Silas) in order to enact revenge. My argument for this is that the viking ghost departed when Emily (Damien's killer) expired.
Well good head cannon but your wrong
@@cinthya8712 *Well, *headcanon *you're
Ironic to be correcting someone while so very wrong yourself.
Spoiler: Cam totally calls it 1:01:19 That look on Adam's face though.
Lol, I had to rewind after the reveal to see his face!
wow I didn't notice the side look
Talk about a hard look into the camera
It helped that he was scratching off all the boxes on everyone's card as they died. Conclusion was that only the first card dealt was ever the witch or there was none.
Now THIS is an all-star cast! HECK YEAH!
Kathleen, Ian, Alex and Beej are not here so it is merely a _SOME_ - Star cast
Cameron not going with 'bathory' for the last name broke my heart
"William wasn't much for words after that" absolutely sent me I had to go back and rewatch 😂😂😂
1:34:44 "If the result of this attack roll is zero, destroy [Claw Hammer]"
This roll empty
_YEET_
I house ruled that. If you rolled a blank you can't use the weapon the rest of the game. I wasn't destroying a weapon
Then don't play a legacy game, if you're not willing to destroy cards.
I'm super excited to see how Betrayal handles the legacy game aspect. I feel like I may be setting my hopes too high but I'm hoping for an overarching plot that ties in to the individual play sessions.
As someone who has played part of it, you wont be disappointed.
@@killroy458 I second this. Also play with 5 people. We just finished chapter 6 and none of us can wait until the next game night
4 player is just as fun although the unused house (yellow house in this case) gets last pick in heirlooming stuff
Would someone kindly explain to me what is meant by 'legacy' in regards to these games?
@@KUROHiTO88 sorry for the necro, but legacy simply means that each game session builds on the previous game session and changes are usually permanent
"Oh you have ghosts in your blood. Why don't you cocaine about it?"
That got me good
50:12
"I am acting as an obstacle."
"Oh, so i have to fight you."
"No no no no, you just lose one speed."
. . . **puts up fists** did i stutter? :v
I would be entertained by the idea of the family heirloom doggo who mysteriously outlives everyone.
Yes I am so excited they are playing this! Can't wait to follow this campaign! :)
So excited to watch this series. I'm playing through this with my group right now. We're about 6 or 7 chapters in.
James has been hype for Betrayal Legacy ever since the Risk Legacy series a million years ago. So glad to see it underway!
This might not matter since these are kinda pre-recoreded, but rooms like the kitchen and the creek work better if you think of them as healing tiles rather than a stat boost, since having lower stats makes it easier to get the bonus
I played one game with the creek that extended the game by 30 minutes due to the last 2 of us healing. And then another last weekend were we hide the creek to prevent that exact thing (we were trying to end the game before 1am)
Caught this live and it was great, can't wait for more
Yes! Can’t wait to see how this goes! 😊
The Creek and the Kitchen are designed so that weak people can recover but strong people will likely waste time.
That viking walked in and just started wailin' on ya eh bud?
You won't believe #3!... There's an outside!
I’m excited for the rest of the series
I'm getting to watch all these old streams. This one is SOO GOOD! These 5 have to do something like this again!
And yes, my math is correct, I'm including Paul because he's awesome and funny and I love his off camera jokes and tips.
It’s fine that you tap cards to use them, it’s owned by wizards too
Ive been waiting for you all to place this since it released =)
I appreciate the taking back Sunday reference Adam made 15:39
wow this was really enjoyable to watch, there weren't really any points where nothing happened, Good Job
YES! IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THEM TO PLAY THIS!
Technically, you can't defend with a weapon, because they are used on attack action/your turn.
Vlčák you can defend with a weapon but if you do so you don’t deal damage from a higher roll
@@ryanlyddall8865 - If is that so, I didn't see it anywhere mentioned. ☺
@@LuciferVlcak It's a special rule for that scenario. You can't really defend 'with' a weapon, you're correct. And that's why Nevin didn't add dice to his roll.
But if they don't possess a weapon, they can't do damage to the Viking (even if they win the combat) *at all* (aside from traps). But because Nevin did have a weapon, he can do damage on his defense (like normal). And the role-play fluff is that they're using the weapon to hurt him, when he can't be hurt by fisticuffs (which is why Emily wasn't able to harm Silas even though she won her defense combat, which normally should harm him).
To clarify, also regardless of how much damage they do, he goes down 1 on the Blood track. Which is why Beth only did 1 damage, even though she won her offense by like a lot and should have otherwise shot him right in his forehead.
@@DamienGranz - I was not regarding the damage at all. ☺ I was regarding the defence mechanic. ☺ But hey, all cool here.
Was waiting for this
@ Cam : heirloom glasses play a part in Flannery O'Conner's "Wise Blood"
Here at the beginning of the video, so I hope I'm not asking a question that gets answered, but... Graham said they won't follow up the full campaign with a Free Mode play, but will Free Mode enter rotation on AFK?
Haights probably not. Its more likely they’ll just play BaHotH
What would Free Mode entail?
Firestar4041 a game similar to BaHotH. Haunt rolls, haunts, finalized rooms, modified card, etc.
Hanging Tree did not "Pretend" to slap, how dare
YAAAAA IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
i totally thought james was going for a crucible reference
I appreciate Cam's Babylon 5 and My Hero references.
Ahrpigi welcome to the cult of appreciating cam. Your duty now is to farther spread the appreciation of cam and induct new recruits who appreciate cam.
All hail the Cam-Mander
♡ obligatory futurama ref
I was gonna make a cover band joke out of "you should do cocaine about it" but I regretted the idea before I even could.
33:10
"And then I will make a Might roll."
Me: "So... what 'might' you roll then?"
Everybody was a kungfu fightinggggg!
Minor spoiler for chapter 1:
If you find the Broach in the other omen room, the book instructs you to give the broach a different name than what the LRR crew found. I'm not far enough into my own playgroup's run to know whether or not it's actually important to properly record the omen names as the tome instructs.
dragonbretheren yes it is it is very important As it might change the game depending what the names of the omens are
Each haunt gives the relevant Omen a unique name. This is why the Omens have a space for you to fill in the name relevant to your particular story.
Viking experience :D
Ben missed the opportunity of being Randy heartmeat
You know what? It would be funny to go ahead and add that card and put the family crest on it anyways just because. And to be fair, let fate decide by a coin toss: heads not being a witch tails being a witch. I'd really like to know what that card says IF it actually exists. I also wonder what the haunt would be if it started in the Kitchen as well...
@2:01:50 Ben left the Creak and entered the Pasture. This was not possible as the Creak only has two 'doors' to it thus there is no passage through.
Betrayal Legacy
Bens Family; renowned for their traitorious ways
When using the Bells, literally *everybody* possible moves, including the user.
I believe it says “may” move everyone, so I always interpreted that as you can move as many individuals as you want
Creative_Commander I do think it’s all or nothing, though. You may ring the bells and move everyone. Confirmed by Rod Daviau on BGG: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2102975/move-all-players-1-tile
Huh, I guess my group assumed the same, maybe I’m thinking something else, but that’s what my group did. We did the other haunt in chapter 1 and won because early on I moved only those that needed to be moved. Though the dev of the game does take precedence. Thanks for letting me know
Emily "slayer of Beavis", "Killer of an old dude and some woman", and " Watcher of the guy with a heart attack"
Emily: *pop*
Silas: WHAT? WHO? HOW?
I HAVE SOOO MANY QUESTIONS
When you pick up an item, it has summoning sickness.
Soooo... when is the next episode going to air? ..😀
Can we see Avalon be played on stream.
@45:55 did... did Cam just make a dragonball z reference?
I’m shocked nobody pointed out at the fact Cameron kept scratching off his card continuously throughout the Prologue.
Wait, wasn't Cam's calling card making him take only one damage from fighting?
Only on fights he started
Emily put in the blood field with the bodies of everyone else
HELLO FROM THE FUTURE!!
Still love this game, betrayal is amazing with lrr
Time for me to catch up so I can watch a *different* group experience this game not too long after we finished our own copy!
I suggest also watching Game the games play through and Quest and Chaos's play through
HEY they attack TWICE
i appreciate how much adam cares about twitch names... but i love watching cam mess with him/them XD and i hope he deliberately butchers my name one day :P
1:13:50 best part straight to the face rock
actually age is important to the game.
Why?
@@samgold8610 theres a haunt that ages you and kills you aswell as age can determine who is the traitor.
1:22:49
"So are you patching up holes in your wall, with furniture?"
Look don't judge me. I get enough shit from that wolf. Said all my stuff looked tacky.... judgmental ass wolf...
how did you get into the basement, we werent able to in the prologue?
In this version of the game, the stairway leads to the landing, you don't need anything special to get into or out of the basement.
There's also no 'roof' area, as far as I know.
Spoilers beware!!!
Okay, so at the end there, during the second game, someone made a comment about the defender not being able to deal damage, thus Ghram took a point of damage away, well that isn’t true... and yeah there was a moment or two where he didn’t deal damage to anyone. So idk what ya guys wanna do. Either way is fine, just wanted to let y’all know. This game is awesome, you guys are great, can’t wait to see more.
Technically, in this case the defender wouldn't deal damage to the viking if the defender rolls higher, as the heros can only deal damage with a weapon, and defending is counted as unarmed.
Woodsie89
Ah, I didn’t know that. Thanks man
Ben's nails are on fleek
Cam spending 10 minutes (not literally but it felt like forever) on the scratch off card to see if his character is human or a witch was soooo..... Cam. 😂
Why did no one do the Joestars as their family.
Beej or Ian probably would've.
Null I never see MY family on a game!
Went away
I’m pretty sure that the staircase doesn’t connect to the basement
Yes it does
In the Legacy game it does, there's two staircases on it.
Betrayal Legacy rewatch time!
7:30 "Can I get a family gun?" -Ben
...I'm pretty certain you end up with a bazooka at some point, right? 😅
1:01:19 Yep, yep yep yep. You see Adam look at the camera there.
The first won is a prequel actually. The second game is the first movie.🤓
@2:06:30 Spoilers (Game 2/Chapter 1):
The character Emily is a Ninja, I'm gonna be sad when this ghost kills her, as she's like 42 years old now, and just got up from being slammed into the cement by a gd Viking Berserker, and then roundhouse kicked him in his jaw. And when she was 14, she butchered 2 adults and an old man with her bare hands.
Here's a little cheat for you guys: if you line up the front steps with the entrance hall, if an outside tile and ground floor tile have a connecting door, it becomes adjacent. Example: the Hearth and the Crossroads. If you match them together, you can go through like a regular tile.
Doesn’t work cus they are different regions. The book says different regions are never adjacent.
38:15 Werewolf is better than Mafia. Graham knows what's up.
Are there any core differences between Mafia and Werewolves? I always thought it was the same game but with different names
@@parasitical2297 Werewolf has more roles
@@natural1sonly827 well that's a flat out lie, there are as many roles as there are moderators, unless you're talking about some official games
1:44:20
Do Ultimate Werewolf Legacy next
Oh yes... Monty Python and the Holy Grail reference.
So, how do we tell weither she is made of wood? Does wood sink in water? What also floats in water?
A Duck. Exactly! So... logically. If... she weighs the same as Duck... she's made of Wood. And therefore..... A Witch!
First, lol
You're not allowed to decide items are heirlooms after the fact. Why can no one follow simple instructions
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Shame about the cast