Thanks for watching! We had so much fun diving into DnD content to make this video. There's so much more we didn't get the chance to cover! What other DnD media would you recommend watching?
She doesn't play DnD but she plays Wizardry, you can find an old post from her blog about the build of each Dungeon Meshi character would have in Wizardry. That interview is just shit and they asked a yes or no question about DnD, not about tabletop games in general.
but she said she plays wizardy a lot (a old school dungeon crawler) when she was a child, even the races are exactly the same as wizardry (and that's why kobolds are dogs)
Dungeon Meshi really reminds me of old Advance DnD in just the ways they navigate the dungeons and surviving in it. We didnt eat the monsters but there was so many times of clutch near death moments that this anime reminds me off and how we spent half of it half naked beating monsters to death with rusted swords and turning giant dead snakes into makeshift loot sacks.
It really feels like Dungeon Crawl Classics to me. There is a Fighter, Dwarf, Elf and Halfling. (Yes, those are all classes). The way they are forced to relly more on cunning and cenario interaction rather than pure uses of spells really sends home how it feels to play DCC.
Or the Wizard and the Elf both spellburn 15+ points each to summon an already massive demon toad then cast an enlarge spell so beefed up that the thing grows 50 feet tall...
I DO really like how D&D naturally builds in flaws for your characters, not just in backgrounds, but yes, in stats. Unless you 'roll your stats at home', you are very likely to roll some good and bad stats (or if you sensibly use point buy, you have to choose between being good at some things and bad at others, or very average at everything.) This character is also just that, a character, with a background and personality, which can have more flaws, which you can choose to relate to your stats or not!
DinD is a fantastic show. i was so blown away, as i am not a "normal anime guy", and don't really watch much or often. but DinD was binged over 2 days and i can't wait for the second season!
Nice video. Kudos to the producers behind the anime, for giving it a decent budget, and studio trigger for a good job. Anime is full of good stories getting poor adaptations, and therefore the story/source material doesn't get more recognition. Dungeon Meshi is have it's moment in the spotlight and deserves it!
My headcannon is if Delicious in Dungeon just a game of DND then Senshi and Falin are the same player. Senshi and Laios get a long well and even share the same interests, and its really funny by the mininal interactions Senshi and Falin have with each other because that player would have to talk to themselves.
there really are several moments in the show that remind me of DnD like marccille with the kraken and waterwalking spell that feels like it should not of worked but she rolled a 20 and the DM went fine and let it
I think Delicious in Dungeon and Goblin Slayer are the only D&D fantasy anime out there, in the sense that a lot of the conflict relies on the items they have, or the skills available to them
Contrats on being the first ever video of a subscribed channel that did not appear in my subscriptions feed. :( Luckily the home tab recommended it to me, but that's only after I way done watching all the videos of channels I'm subscribed to.
this is not right, meshi is not an example of a D&D play, it is an example of a good writer a D&D game has multiple minds, each one pulling the game to a different way, sometimes fighting between them in meshi, every character has the same mind, the one of the author, and so the story plays smoot Also, characters in meshi are never in danger, you know that it's a wholesome story about eathing. I love meshi for what it is, and it is not a D&D game, by a long shoot.
Awesome video, also please make video about what if Gate anime has the US military with US Intel Community agencies replaced JSDF then send to the new dimension other than 'liberate' new places?
Paladin in my opinion. Or Fighter. He learns some magic during the show...so I thought Paladin. He's so nice and kind to others he seems to embody the 'Lawful Stupid ' tropes that Paladin fall into. 😅
As a TTRPG narrator with 31 years of experience, I must say: is not right to compare D&D and Dungeon Meshi. D&D is an overcomplicated enciclopedic set of irrelevant rules without interest in creating stories, with a kitchen sink mess of poorly copied ideas instead of a proper setting and character design that put the wrong limits to the players at every step. Dungeon Meshi is a masterwork of a story, with amazing characters beautifully integrated in a clever, deep, truly inmersive setting.
Its halarius how i played with my cusin a made up D&D game that had no rules or a board game as kids then later on figured out D&D existed and was like we been playing D&D without knowing
I love the idea of the ranger class, and like many feel that they are not getting the proper care in DnD 5e. The fact that you classified Senshi as a ranger, makes me happy.
Maybe Lily Orchard was right(Which I thought was impossible), maybe Dungeon Meshi is trash. Lily Orchard being right about something must mean the world is ending.
20:27 yes, but also wizardry EXTREMELY wizardry, with wiz 6 being cited as one of the biggest inspirations for it, as that game, unlike most previous entries, focused on a party trapped inside a dungeon, without a town to go back to
Thanks for watching! We had so much fun diving into DnD content to make this video. There's so much more we didn't get the chance to cover! What other DnD media would you recommend watching?
@@Beghast-tv goblin slayer is a beautiful manga(anime is not recommended) and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is Both an amazing manga and anime.
Record of Lodoss War was a DnD campaign.
Legend of Vox Machina!
Funnily enough, the creator said in an interview, that she never played DnD or is a good cook.
She plays baldur's gate thought.
She doesn't play DnD but she plays Wizardry, you can find an old post from her blog about the build of each Dungeon Meshi character would have in Wizardry.
That interview is just shit and they asked a yes or no question about DnD, not about tabletop games in general.
but she said she plays wizardy a lot (a old school dungeon crawler) when she was a child, even the races are exactly the same as wizardry (and that's why kobolds are dogs)
Ah yes, my favorite trope in reality: Doesn't have experience, weirdly good at it
She was inspired by wizardry
Dungeon Meshi really reminds me of old Advance DnD in just the ways they navigate the dungeons and surviving in it. We didnt eat the monsters but there was so many times of clutch near death moments that this anime reminds me off and how we spent half of it half naked beating monsters to death with rusted swords and turning giant dead snakes into makeshift loot sacks.
It definitely has an AD&D feel where the classes are a lot more defined and dungeon ecology is heavily emphasized
It really feels like Dungeon Crawl Classics to me.
There is a Fighter, Dwarf, Elf and Halfling. (Yes, those are all classes).
The way they are forced to relly more on cunning and cenario interaction rather than pure uses of spells really sends home how it feels to play DCC.
I would like to play it some day
Or the Wizard and the Elf both spellburn 15+ points each to summon an already massive demon toad then cast an enlarge spell so beefed up that the thing grows 50 feet tall...
I DO really like how D&D naturally builds in flaws for your characters, not just in backgrounds, but yes, in stats. Unless you 'roll your stats at home', you are very likely to roll some good and bad stats (or if you sensibly use point buy, you have to choose between being good at some things and bad at others, or very average at everything.)
This character is also just that, a character, with a background and personality, which can have more flaws, which you can choose to relate to your stats or not!
Lol clearly you havent rolled too many characters. Randomness produces lots of streaks. Most rolls are not "average" rolls.
That intro sequence was awesome!
DinD is a fantastic show. i was so blown away, as i am not a "normal anime guy", and don't really watch much or often. but DinD was binged over 2 days and i can't wait for the second season!
Great explanation of D&D! Together with Dungeon Meshi makes it extremely inviting.
Goodberry catching strays out here.
Beghast: In this next part no one is really supposed to die
Meanwhile in ShadowDark: Yep! That's the third PC that died in a session...
17:49 Zee Bashew in the house! Animated Spell Book!
Its truly fascinating how well this story is written
Great video, I hope this channel grows more everyday
Nice video. Kudos to the producers behind the anime, for giving it a decent budget, and studio trigger for a good job. Anime is full of good stories getting poor adaptations, and therefore the story/source material doesn't get more recognition. Dungeon Meshi is have it's moment in the spotlight and deserves it!
I'm glad the author made orcs not as pigmen, but the kobolds are Asian versions who are anthropomorphic dogs.
Not the asian version, kobolds used to be dogs in folklore but that perception has gradually changed
Great video! Never thought I would watch the show but now i want to check it out. Love dnd and it seems like this show is a great representation
Love your editing and scripts, keep it up sir 👍🏻🙂
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
this just made me think what if fallens player wanted to play something else and so made senshi so still be able to make sure the party stayed alive
Another great video !
My headcannon is if Delicious in Dungeon just a game of DND then Senshi and Falin are the same player.
Senshi and Laios get a long well and even share the same interests, and its really funny by the mininal interactions Senshi and Falin have with each other because that player would have to talk to themselves.
Immediately, when you said Sengi is a Ranger (Likely closer to Pathfinder than DnD's haft caster), I knew you cooking (heh)
After months my goat is back!!!! If quality over quantity was channel it’d be you!!!
there really are several moments in the show that remind me of DnD like marccille with the kraken and waterwalking spell that feels like it should not of worked but she rolled a 20 and the DM went fine and let it
I will watch tomorrow, see ya in 10 hours
It's been 10 hours
I think Delicious in Dungeon and Goblin Slayer are the only D&D fantasy anime out there, in the sense that a lot of the conflict relies on the items they have, or the skills available to them
Definitely gives Ad&d /OSR vibes
Hell yea, this is the crossover I was waiting for! Dungeon Meshi is the perfect DnD - The Anime around. Or any ttrpg for that matter!
LET THEM COOK
Delicious in Dungeon needs an official TTRPG.
I got goosebumps at the end there
Contrats on being the first ever video of a subscribed channel that did not appear in my subscriptions feed. :( Luckily the home tab recommended it to me, but that's only after I way done watching all the videos of channels I'm subscribed to.
this was a freaking great video
You think there's gonna be another season.
This was such a masterpiece and was soooo much fun to watch
Awesome video, I need the music you used.
Nicee, please update more often I your chan is absolute nutella
People forget its food anime
this is a great video
this is not right,
meshi is not an example of a D&D play, it is an example of a good writer
a D&D game has multiple minds, each one pulling the game to a different way, sometimes fighting between them
in meshi, every character has the same mind, the one of the author, and so the story plays smoot
Also, characters in meshi are never in danger, you know that it's a wholesome story about eathing.
I love meshi for what it is, and it is not a D&D game, by a long shoot.
Awesome video, also please make video about what if Gate anime has the US military with US Intel Community agencies replaced JSDF then send to the new dimension other than 'liberate' new places?
Laios is a ranger no?
Paladin in my opinion. Or Fighter. He learns some magic during the show...so I thought Paladin. He's so nice and kind to others he seems to embody the 'Lawful Stupid ' tropes that Paladin fall into. 😅
As a TTRPG narrator with 31 years of experience, I must say: is not right to compare D&D and Dungeon Meshi.
D&D is an overcomplicated enciclopedic set of irrelevant rules without interest in creating stories, with a kitchen sink mess of poorly copied ideas instead of a proper setting and character design that put the wrong limits to the players at every step.
Dungeon Meshi is a masterwork of a story, with amazing characters beautifully integrated in a clever, deep, truly inmersive setting.
my guy really made a video about how the anime understands D&D after the author confirmed that she never played D&D. lmao
BEFORE YALL SAY SHE HASN'T PLAYED DND, SHE PLAYS WIZARDRY TTRPG
Its halarius how i played with my cusin a made up D&D game that had no rules or a board game as kids then later on figured out D&D existed and was like we been playing D&D without knowing
I love the idea of the ranger class, and like many feel that they are not getting the proper care in DnD 5e. The fact that you classified Senshi as a ranger, makes me happy.
can i ask where the sprites in 4:14 are from? :O
Do people play DnD in Japan? Genuinely asking. Where I'm from, nobody heard of DnD
Whats your editor
If YT asks... I'm answering "Yes, I regret watching."
Moving on.
Maybe Lily Orchard was right(Which I thought was impossible), maybe Dungeon Meshi is trash. Lily Orchard being right about something must mean the world is ending.
It isn't trash and she's still wrong
20:27 yes, but also wizardry
EXTREMELY wizardry, with wiz 6 being cited as one of the biggest inspirations for it, as that game, unlike most previous entries, focused on a party trapped inside a dungeon, without a town to go back to
Wonderful video!
19:25 Can we get the name of this song?