I've been wanting to run a RWBY campaign for so long I'm just terrible at making campaigns. You broke down the setting really well though and gave some great ideas so hopefully I can finally cook something up
Deffinitely taking this one into consideration. Much appreciation for the breakdown friend. I do hope i can find a group willing to do this type of RP with.
Okay, so I'm planning a campaign in case Volume 10 doesn't get greenlit. This takes place in an alternate timeline where Cinder spared Pyrrha out of pity before escaping in Volume 3, so she's in the party (and is also Jaune's wife, if I may also add). Now, in this timeline, when the Ever After arc happened, Pyrrha saw Jaune fall and jumped to try and save him, roping Nora and Ren into it because "we're all in this together," and the three of them did some Ace Attorney-type shenanigans in the Ever After's Card Kingdom to defend the Knave of Hearts on trial for stealing the queen's tarts. That's when they caught up to Jaune and later reunited with Team RWBY alongside him. With all that disclaimer-y stuff out of the way, and with Superteam RWBYJNPR having escaped the Ever After and on the road to Vacuo, what do our heroes need to do now to get closer to the final battle?
I wonder if you could do fused settings as well. For a while I have been thinking absentmindedly of one that is a mash up between The Lands Between from Elden Ring and The Abyss from Made in Abyss almost as if the two realms were smashed together. Admittedly this is mostly because all of your monsters so far has been from those two realms and I am a sucker for compare and contrasts as well as having elements interacting when they normally don't as long as it doesn't result in some overpowered brand of nonsense.
@@2010AZ why? instead of doing the normal things where they take things from anime and put them in D&D, theyre taking D&D and putting into the world of the anime. Hence D&D in RWBY.
@@metalatlasful Well, not really. It's mostly semantics and we could discuss it for hours, but in the case of a RWBY campaign, Remnant would be a campaign setting in the multiverse of D&D, hence RWBY in D&D. Saying D&D in RWBY implies you're gonna put everything from D&D (including magic items, monsters, lore and campaign settings) into RWBY, which you can't exactly do. Again, it's 100% petty semantics, but that's my opinion.
@@2010AZ i think they were trying to seperate this new type of video from the others, what would you have called it to differentiate between the two styles?
I am currently making a rwby champaign and this helped a lot ty
Glad I could help
I've been wanting to run a RWBY campaign for so long I'm just terrible at making campaigns. You broke down the setting really well though and gave some great ideas so hopefully I can finally cook something up
If you do can I play in it
Deffinitely taking this one into consideration. Much appreciation for the breakdown friend. I do hope i can find a group willing to do this type of RP with.
Just started the video, this looks like it'll be interesting. I've seen someone put a homebrew version of the Apathy Grimm into D&D and it's awesome
Okay, so I'm planning a campaign in case Volume 10 doesn't get greenlit. This takes place in an alternate timeline where Cinder spared Pyrrha out of pity before escaping in Volume 3, so she's in the party (and is also Jaune's wife, if I may also add). Now, in this timeline, when the Ever After arc happened, Pyrrha saw Jaune fall and jumped to try and save him, roping Nora and Ren into it because "we're all in this together," and the three of them did some Ace Attorney-type shenanigans in the Ever After's Card Kingdom to defend the Knave of Hearts on trial for stealing the queen's tarts. That's when they caught up to Jaune and later reunited with Team RWBY alongside him. With all that disclaimer-y stuff out of the way, and with Superteam RWBYJNPR having escaped the Ever After and on the road to Vacuo, what do our heroes need to do now to get closer to the final battle?
Now I want the world of Avatar as a dnd setting
I wonder if you could do fused settings as well. For a while I have been thinking absentmindedly of one that is a mash up between The Lands Between from Elden Ring and The Abyss from Made in Abyss almost as if the two realms were smashed together. Admittedly this is mostly because all of your monsters so far has been from those two realms and I am a sucker for compare and contrasts as well as having elements interacting when they normally don't as long as it doesn't result in some overpowered brand of nonsense.
Wouldn't the title be "Rwby in Dungeons & dragons" not "Dungeons & dragons in Rwby" am I bad at English or something
Nah you're right
@@2010AZ why? instead of doing the normal things where they take things from anime and put them in D&D, theyre taking D&D and putting into the world of the anime. Hence D&D in RWBY.
@@metalatlasful Well, not really. It's mostly semantics and we could discuss it for hours, but in the case of a RWBY campaign, Remnant would be a campaign setting in the multiverse of D&D, hence RWBY in D&D.
Saying D&D in RWBY implies you're gonna put everything from D&D (including magic items, monsters, lore and campaign settings) into RWBY, which you can't exactly do.
Again, it's 100% petty semantics, but that's my opinion.
@@2010AZ i think they were trying to seperate this new type of video from the others, what would you have called it to differentiate between the two styles?
@@metalatlasful "RWBY in D&D", "The RWBY Remnant campaign setting for D&D", "How to run RWBY in D&D", etc.