As an a side did anyone Imogen was going to Merc the old lady in the city. Can't get it out of my head as they literally have a self aware "ring girl" and a horse gal who got mind powers and I trust the one that should be a final boss in a Resident Evil game
Marisha has improved A LOT. Keyleth was horrible, Beau was just her doing dnd, but Laudna, man o man, shes being the cornerstone of the group (from a roleplay pov)
@@Daikon_Micucci I was just about to say the same that Travis whose married to Laura who have made a child together sitting there talking about not looking at me while I role play lol
Honestly I can relate to Marisha when it comes to role playing because it can be hard to do. But I think I just decided “screw it” and began doing so in my game and have been having fun ever since
It's so great to see Marisha finding her own as a roleplayer. Everyone always made the excuse that she was playing a low CHA character for Keylith, but the truth was she was just inexperienced and self conscious. (everyone laughing at the romance RP just fueled her embarrassment) She played Beau and it was a perfect fit of a character for her. and now with Laudna she's knocking it out of the park. It just makes me happy to see how much she's improved.
@@codyvandal2860 as a dm whos ran games pretty consistently for 3 years, don't be afraid to laugh. You're playing a game and it will get silly. (crazy voices are part of the fun!) But know you're also setting the tone for the game, so be confident in yourself and just roll with it!
Especially for home games, I found some of my best memories were when things got silly and didn't go as intended. Everyone's there to have fun (and if they're not, then that's pretty weird and maybe have a talk with them), they probably appreciate very deeply that you're DM'ing at all, and they'll be happy to take everything in stride. Don't sweat it!
I couldn't get into EXU Kymal right away but Calamity helped, and now I feel the same way about Aimee playing Opal as you do about Marisha. Watching people get more?m comfortable in D&D is amazing. It really reminds me why I love this?
Rick Moranis or Stephen Baldwin? None of them are Rick or Stephen. Unless you're saying voice acting in an animated Flintstones movie, in which case, none of them are Kevin Michael Richardson or Frank Welker (surprised that Frank is still alive, he's the original voice of Fred Jones (and current voice of Scooby Doo). Honestly, none of them are live action actors
@@telesphoros they often make it a self-aggrandizing farce focused on shenanigans, wackiness, perversion, and trolling with the world. They pay less attention to both lore and game rules than the average RPG player. And they are frequently highly sensitive about their own character, in terms of critiques from other players, or dangers put before them by the DM/GM. They certainly *aren't* all bad, and I've played with "drama kids" who were much more fun, and much less smelly, than grognards. But the hobby is much more of a goof than it used to be, and it is hard to keep a campaign going for players who just want to act out.
if ya’ll wanna play a strict, tight and serious lord of the ring’s type game than do that with your own group. Don’t gatekeep dnd just because you don’t like playing that way lol. Some people just don’t take imaginative dice rolling very seriously and that is fair enough
@@maximumeffort6137 No one is gatekeeping, squeamish critter. I've never played "tight serious LOTR" D&D. Few players I've met could. I have, however, met a lot of post-CR players who think shenanigans and roleplaying are the same thing, who derail the narrative by trying to get laughs and attention by being wacky and emotional.
@@magonus195pro tip: calling anyone a ‘squeamish critter’ immediately derails any valid argument you might have. Leave me out of your kinky roleplay bruh i’m not interested
Critical Role, a Dungeons & Dragons actual play series. I don't know why it's in your recommended, but I will add a recommendation to that :) The blonde is Ashley Johnson. You might have seen her in Blindspot, or her cameo in Avengers; or heard her voice acting in Teen Titans, The Last Of Us, or countless other things.
Then you are weak minded and deeply insecure. A _normal_ person would watch this and see a group of friends joking their way through a perfectly innocent but slightly awkward moment; when you have eight people together, all talking over each other, it happens sometimes. A _normal_ person would wish they had such friends with whom they could relax and laugh about something like that. But not you…
@@rectoplasm8612 Thank you for proving my point. My criticism was sharp, but ultimately constructive; if you read it to the end, you'd see that I tried to point you in the right direction. Relax, make friends, have fun, and don't worry so much about what other people think. But you just can't do that. You're so deeply insecure that you take _any_ criticism as a personal insult and then respond in what you think is the same way. And you're so weak minded that you think "neckbeard" is an effective insult toward someone who just told you to relax and have fun. Come on, your spelling and grammar appear to be good, so you're not a dumb animal. Try thinking beyond your instinctive reaction to each stimulus.
That little smile Marisha gave Matt was adorable
… *Realization* … Lol
They’re so cute ☺️
From a pure roleplay perspective Laudna is my favorite char that Marisha has ever done
Yeah, Beau was basically Marisha of the Cobalt Soul XD
I dare say the other two didn't set the bar too high. But Laudna is really cool even compared to the other players characters from campaign 2
Same! Laudna is just feels right for her
As an a side did anyone Imogen was going to Merc the old lady in the city.
Can't get it out of my head as they literally have a self aware "ring girl" and a horse gal who got mind powers and I trust the one that should be a final boss in a Resident Evil game
Marisha has improved A LOT. Keyleth was horrible, Beau was just her doing dnd, but Laudna, man o man, shes being the cornerstone of the group (from a roleplay pov)
The fact that it's his wife makes this so much better.
Ironically, it's Laura's husband that came in with the finishing move.
@@Daikon_Micucci I was just about to say the same that Travis whose married to Laura who have made a child together sitting there talking about not looking at me while I role play lol
As the Ruby of the Sea once said, "I'm not one to kink shame..."
Marisha's confidence has really skyrocketed over the years. I love to see it.
Travis with the "I can't roleplay while you watch." That just sounded dirty.
As was intended.
@@ephemispriest8069 You cannot be married to Laura "Potty Toilet Humor" Bailey and not have it rub off on you
@@aznanimedude I'm sure there's tons of Laura rubbing off on Travis...
@@IceMetalPunk HEYOOOOOOOOOOO
twas the point, good sir
Honestly I can relate to Marisha when it comes to role playing because it can be hard to do. But I think I just decided “screw it” and began doing so in my game and have been having fun ever since
Almost spat out my drink when I first saw that scene
So did Matt, so you're in good company. xD
This is so relatable
It's so great to see Marisha finding her own as a roleplayer. Everyone always made the excuse that she was playing a low CHA character for Keylith, but the truth was she was just inexperienced and self conscious. (everyone laughing at the romance RP just fueled her embarrassment) She played Beau and it was a perfect fit of a character for her. and now with Laudna she's knocking it out of the park. It just makes me happy to see how much she's improved.
Im getting ready for my first games of dm and Im just a little nervous about sounding silly - I cant imagine thousands of people watching via camera
@@codyvandal2860 as a dm whos ran games pretty consistently for 3 years, don't be afraid to laugh. You're playing a game and it will get silly. (crazy voices are part of the fun!) But know you're also setting the tone for the game, so be confident in yourself and just roll with it!
Especially for home games, I found some of my best memories were when things got silly and didn't go as intended. Everyone's there to have fun (and if they're not, then that's pretty weird and maybe have a talk with them), they probably appreciate very deeply that you're DM'ing at all, and they'll be happy to take everything in stride. Don't sweat it!
It's probably helped her confidence now that the games aren't being streamed live now. So it's just her and her best friends doing their thing.
I couldn't get into EXU Kymal right away but Calamity helped, and now I feel the same way about Aimee playing Opal as you do about Marisha.
Watching people get more?m comfortable in D&D is amazing. It really reminds me why I love this?
That was a bad words reference
lmao how do you comment section guys know all these people? i have only seen 10 second clips on youtube..
Please tell me “Don’t look at me while I roleplay” is a play on the line from the movie Hunger “Don’t look at me while I eat”
No. "Don't look at me while I…" is a common phrase.
:D
Isnt that the dude that plays Barney in a flintstones movie
Rick Moranis or Stephen Baldwin? None of them are Rick or Stephen. Unless you're saying voice acting in an animated Flintstones movie, in which case, none of them are Kevin Michael Richardson or Frank Welker (surprised that Frank is still alive, he's the original voice of Fred Jones (and current voice of Scooby Doo).
Honestly, none of them are live action actors
@@motodog242 that’s not fair many of them have had some live action roles to their credit. All be it minor ones, But still
I'm still finishing C2, but I just would like to say that Marisha looks thicker and hotter and her roleplaying seems on point in C3
cringe
That is indeed fucked up
You know what I would have said Pablo?
Not fucking that. That's just being gross.
Imagine finding any of the crit role crew attractive. Fuckin mega cringe
Go to church bro Jesus Christ
the worst thing to happen to roleplaying games was theater kids getting into it.
why is that ?
@@telesphoros they often make it a self-aggrandizing farce focused on shenanigans, wackiness, perversion, and trolling with the world. They pay less attention to both lore and game rules than the average RPG player. And they are frequently highly sensitive about their own character, in terms of critiques from other players, or dangers put before them by the DM/GM.
They certainly *aren't* all bad, and I've played with "drama kids" who were much more fun, and much less smelly, than grognards. But the hobby is much more of a goof than it used to be, and it is hard to keep a campaign going for players who just want to act out.
if ya’ll wanna play a strict, tight and serious lord of the ring’s type game than do that with your own group. Don’t gatekeep dnd just because you don’t like playing that way lol. Some people just don’t take imaginative dice rolling very seriously and that is fair enough
@@maximumeffort6137 No one is gatekeeping, squeamish critter. I've never played "tight serious LOTR" D&D. Few players I've met could. I have, however, met a lot of post-CR players who think shenanigans and roleplaying are the same thing, who derail the narrative by trying to get laughs and attention by being wacky and emotional.
@@magonus195pro tip: calling anyone a ‘squeamish critter’ immediately derails any valid argument you might have. Leave me out of your kinky roleplay bruh i’m not interested
What the hell is this? Why is this in my recommended?
Also, the blonde is cute, who is she?
Critical Role, a Dungeons & Dragons actual play series. I don't know why it's in your recommended, but I will add a recommendation to that :) The blonde is Ashley Johnson. You might have seen her in Blindspot, or her cameo in Avengers; or heard her voice acting in Teen Titans, The Last Of Us, or countless other things.
@@IceMetalPunk Ashley was in Avengers?! Dang, the more you know
@@alyssahayes268 Yep, she was Beth, a waitress.
@@IceMetalPunk I just binged her deleted scenes on youtube. Do you know if any of her footage made it into the final cut of the movie?
@@alyssahayes268 It's been a long time since I've seen it, so I don't know. But some of her footage is re-used in the Loki series as well.
I was actually thinking about trying to get into D and D but this clip made me cringe so bad that i changed my mind
Then you are weak minded and deeply insecure.
A _normal_ person would watch this and see a group of friends joking their way through a perfectly innocent but slightly awkward moment; when you have eight people together, all talking over each other, it happens sometimes. A _normal_ person would wish they had such friends with whom they could relax and laugh about something like that.
But not you…
@@Celedam I'm so glad italicizing words is a thing. Its usually a 100% accurate indicator of a pompous neckbeard.
@@rectoplasm8612 Thank you for proving my point. My criticism was sharp, but ultimately constructive; if you read it to the end, you'd see that I tried to point you in the right direction. Relax, make friends, have fun, and don't worry so much about what other people think.
But you just can't do that. You're so deeply insecure that you take _any_ criticism as a personal insult and then respond in what you think is the same way. And you're so weak minded that you think "neckbeard" is an effective insult toward someone who just told you to relax and have fun.
Come on, your spelling and grammar appear to be good, so you're not a dumb animal. Try thinking beyond your instinctive reaction to each stimulus.
If that's all it took, you were not really ready to try it.
Cringe