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"Oh, I don't know how people can think that's devil worship" "Some characters even make pacts with devils" "there it is" omg I've been laughing from this for a while
@@themimsy I don't know if this was genuine. But if this is a part you have a problem with, just leave it out. It's not like it's necessary. Just a side option for some players that like the idea. Find a group that shares or at least respects that and you're good to go. Always a nice thing when new players try the game!
@@themimsy yeah hey if this is a genuine problem for you, myself and my whole group are literally all Christians XD probably none of our characters will make pacts with demons lol we just play it how we want to play it!
My prediction for how this skit will go: "Hey, so I'm too lazy to finish writing my book. I've got pretty much all of the world-building laid out, but I haven't really developed a group of characters to focus on." "What a coincidence. Me and my acquaintances have a few made-up characters that we love, but no setting to place them. Why don't you let us place our characters in your world and do whatever they want?" "But what if I don't want them to do certain things?" "Roll off?" "Roll off!"
My aunt refused to let me teach my cousin how to play DnD because she's concerned it'll make him worship the devil, so everytime you make a joke about that it hits so close to home for me and I love it!!!
Part of the 80's and 90's devil scare in the US. All started from some jackass making up a story about daycares practicing satanic cult worship and using the children in there practices and even indoctronating them... all made up but presented as nonfiction when published. It started the satanic scare in the US and led to many established crazies. Such as the people putting things into your candy at halloween so check your candy (despite it not ever being a thing) and of course the famous D&D is devil worship. Which led to mass banning and bookburnings. Good times.
Ive explained to my grandmother so many times its not devil worship theres just a lot of gods and demons in d&d that you CAN worship and she still thinks im worshipping Satan ...I mean I am but thats unrelated
My family are atheist nerds. They're more like, "Honey, how about you stop with that Wiccan, Satanist-" "It's not Satanism-" "whatever, -that satanism silliness and just play Dungeons and Dragons like your cousin does?" "=_= ... how 'bout I do *both*?"
“And we need to make sure each class has a stereotype to go along with them” “Why” “Well because I’ll be out of a job” looks at the camera That was the best
At least in Star Wars we are better by simply NOT being a green pigman, furry cyclops, tailhead with teeth, fish face named after squid, goatmouth with three eyes, flying tusker with little frog feet, stunted slime, walking carpet, the Nerf that is Herded, a cute cannibal teddy bear, long neck cloner who can snap and end their life from the whiplash of running, mouth of drooling jowls that seem cut off viciously, with matching elephant ears fused to the head and mouth smaller than the jowls, an always hidden 3.5 ft glowing yellow eyed man of mystery who is a scrap scavenger, or so hideous we hide our face and hide our numbers in single file or else all are killed, and not just the men, but the women, and the children. Or a beaver toothed, duckbilled, floppy batears, who jumps like a frog, swims like a loser, with shrimpy eyestalks, who goes blrrrhrrr, and Bombad because that can both be Bombad, and bomBad! Being Basic in Star Wars saves us. Except from being a fat, sluggy, ugly Hutt. Because they are so fat blaster fire struggles to get through, are indigestible to most creatures, can regenerate so well even half their brain and head at a time, immune to most poisons and radiation, can live for a thousand years, eats anything, can reproduce without a mate, and are actually quite strong in the end for a giant serpentine slug. Also, typically wealthy, powerful, and controlling other beings by knowledge, schemes, and some raw might and vileness. Luxurious living with everything of the underworld. Yeah, Humans escape being anything except a Hutt
At risk of ruining a joke, iirc it did have similar origins but I believe the original goal was to make a smaller scale fantasy war game, something you can see in the OD&D rules, but became more about roleplaying with Advanced D&D, although this is more speculation on my part based on a few tidbits and looking at OD&D rules
Or having the characters fail the campaign you spent a month writing in the first session. (The win condition was convincing an 18th level priest that you are truly lawful good so you can be cured of a curse that turns you into a monster, a player decided to be a murderhobo)
More like every third Saturday, except when Dave's wife sticks him with the kids while she goes out, or Bob has to work late because his boss doesn't understand staffing levels, or Jen decides to go see a movie instead.
True... but involved parents help their children word the Pacts well enough to fool the Patron is getting free powers while not signing away their soul, anyone's soul, or any children! We just hand over some cookies and invite them for Christmas. Note, they HATE fake Christmas Trees!
"Some people even make pacts with devils!" Only *some,* not all!! In fact, the rest of the players will try to avoid the warlock's mess as much as possible! :D
In 30 years of running and playing in a wide variety of TTRPG I have never once had a group that gave themselves a name, or even breached the idea in the first place. That feels like such a modern trend born from Critical Role. Not a bad trend, mind you, just not something the older crowds really every did.
I've been running games since '95. My groups didn't start coming up with party names until I started running multiple campaigns. Naming the groups just tends to come up naturally when you need to differentiate them.
I think it has to do with permanence of the group. Back in "The Day", we knew that we were always one bad decision away from at the very least a dead character, or for really dumb decisions a TPK. You wouldn't want to be some silly fools that named your group "The four Amigos" only to have to trade out amigo's every couple of sessions. because one of them can't help themself from saying "I sprint down this hallway screeming 'nothing can kill me'"
2nd edition character sheets literally had a line for the name of the adventuring party. It was popular back then because the novels gave names to the various hero parties. I've been playing since 1996 - believe me, it's not a new thing. It's just been revived.
It evolved more from wargames where minis represented armies or groups of soldiers. Gygax came up with the idea of making each mini representing one person with specific skills.
"So is it gonna be hard to get people into the game?" "No, it's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience." /// "Some people will say it's devil worship." "Oh, worshipping devils is TIGHT." "What?" "What?"
Fun fact, the warlock class was added into the game in the 3.5 supplement _Complete Arcane,_ released in 2004. They were then added as a standard class in -4e in 2008- 5e in 2015.
My Roman Catholic raised Father and Presbyterian raised Mother that took me to church every Sunday also taught me D&D when I was 7 or 8 back in the late 70s. They thought those that equated D&D to devil worship were silly and would debate the differences between Christian beliefs, theater, and literature with them.
The "There it is" at the end. It's amazing how many people choose that path too. It's not like it's started to get predictable my boring now or anything.
I was always told growing up the Dungeons and Dragons was satan worship and not allowed period . Well last month or so I was invited to play a game of D&D and I've been back for 4 different sessions I love the game . Everyone that I play with says the same thing that when they where young it was drilled into them it was devil warship . I can't wait till next session !
Random dad: What is the doctors favorite time? Hint, it’s 2:30. Tooth-hurty. Hahaha! Me: Oh would you look at the time! The guy: What time is it? *I pull out a pistol* Me: It’s glock-o-clock
There is 5 editions. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3.5 and that basic one that everyone jumped on the band wagon for and now likes it cause they get a much more basic version of the awesomeness that is 3.5
As veteran from the days of the great and powerful THAC0, I've played many versions of D&D (and its D20 spin-offs). I agree that 3.5 is a fine system, but it is far from perfect. In particular, 5th edition has managed to rewrite the magic system in a way that feels much more natural and does a better job of scaling the power of spells as characters advance in levels. It incorporates the best feature from the many iterations of the psionics system (power scaling) while removing the rigidity carried over from one of Gygax's favorite novels (one-to-one slot memorization). You should give it a try and see if there is anything you want to add to your house rules or home brew. Check out Pathfinder's (1st ed.) combat mechanics while you are at it: combat maneuvers are over-powered, but the rest of combat received a lot of beneficial tweaks.
"People will very quickly think it's devil worship...but dont worry...there kids will love it" "Devil Worship?! oO" Had me rolling...such a smooth transition
Well for anyone mildly interested in what really happened the short form is some dudes playing miniature war game rules started working on mods for playing individual knights over a squadron or four or whatever, then thought what if trolls, wizards and dragons and stuff from the old tales was all real and part of medieval armies, and from there a guy jumped to lets take our individual warriors and run through a classic dungeon rather than around a battle field. And things mushroomed. Gygax, Arneson and their group would be the "guys".
Hey! So similar to when you made how the Triforce was invented and then went on to explain the most annoying mechanic in Windwaker. Wow, you've come so far. I remember that night I tuned in to your stream on Twilight Princess. My brother had just gotten into the game, and who could have guessed I would end up regularly watching your streams on RUclips as DudaFilms? Time flies when you're having fun. Glad to see you're doing well. ~ SS
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Hype... Train...? Yay?
Time to hype the train of math rocks
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"Oh, I don't know how people can think that's devil worship"
"Some characters even make pacts with devils"
"there it is"
omg I've been laughing from this for a while
Exactly my main reason I’m hesitant to play lol
@@themimsy I don't know if this was genuine. But if this is a part you have a problem with, just leave it out. It's not like it's necessary. Just a side option for some players that like the idea. Find a group that shares or at least respects that and you're good to go.
Always a nice thing when new players try the game!
This funniest thing I've heard 2021. Lmfao i am dying right now
Makes a Celestial Warlock and throws the whole thing sideways.
@@themimsy yeah hey if this is a genuine problem for you, myself and my whole group are literally all Christians XD probably none of our characters will make pacts with demons lol we just play it how we want to play it!
My prediction for how this skit will go:
"Hey, so I'm too lazy to finish writing my book. I've got pretty much all of the world-building laid out, but I haven't really developed a group of characters to focus on."
"What a coincidence. Me and my acquaintances have a few made-up characters that we love, but no setting to place them. Why don't you let us place our characters in your world and do whatever they want?"
"But what if I don't want them to do certain things?"
"Roll off?"
"Roll off!"
I like the idea of a Roll Off. I'm going to use that next time I roll dice to decide who goes first in Settlers of Catan.
Look writing dialogue hard, worldbuilding fun
"Roll off!" conjures images of cartoons of John Candy and Harold Ramis snorting space dice off the floor.
@@Animallovercomedian tbh when I dm I just wing it most of the time with some kind of idea of the charecters personality
tolkien: did u really tho?
"I'm so alone" that hit deep
Tell me about it...
You're never alone if you can play D&D with your split personalities
Well…you’re not wrong…
DnD is literally a multilayer only game
Guy talks to himself in all of his videos. Of course he's lonely.
My aunt refused to let me teach my cousin how to play DnD because she's concerned it'll make him worship the devil, so everytime you make a joke about that it hits so close to home for me and I love it!!!
One game I was in legit got shut down because the DM's mother is still persuaded DnD is devil worship
Part of the 80's and 90's devil scare in the US. All started from some jackass making up a story about daycares practicing satanic cult worship and using the children in there practices and even indoctronating them... all made up but presented as nonfiction when published. It started the satanic scare in the US and led to many established crazies. Such as the people putting things into your candy at halloween so check your candy (despite it not ever being a thing) and of course the famous D&D is devil worship. Which led to mass banning and bookburnings. Good times.
@@Lowlightt Wellllll there is the Warlock class.....
Ive explained to my grandmother so many times its not devil worship theres just a lot of gods and demons in d&d that you CAN worship and she still thinks im worshipping Satan
...I mean I am but thats unrelated
My family are atheist nerds. They're more like,
"Honey, how about you stop with that Wiccan, Satanist-"
"It's not Satanism-"
"whatever, -that satanism silliness and just play Dungeons and Dragons like your cousin does?"
"=_= ... how 'bout I do *both*?"
“And we need to make sure each class has a stereotype to go along with them”
“Why”
“Well because I’ll be out of a job” looks at the camera
That was the best
Y’all know I had too 😂
Deadpool level 4th wall break...respect 😌
I appreciate the honesty, because I like being the good rogue.
I only now got the joke XD
I was just listening, good thing comments point these things out. Time stamp would have been neat. 1:29 - 1:39
To his credit, Backwards Hat Guy never said: “This simply won’t work, this is a bad idea.”
That's like 90% of dnd
"Even in a fantasy game we are still basic"
It’s true...
"We suck."
We're the best at being mediocre, unless your DM allows variant humans.
At least in Star Wars we are better by simply NOT being a green pigman, furry cyclops, tailhead with teeth, fish face named after squid, goatmouth with three eyes, flying tusker with little frog feet, stunted slime, walking carpet, the Nerf that is Herded, a cute cannibal teddy bear, long neck cloner who can snap and end their life from the whiplash of running, mouth of drooling jowls that seem cut off viciously, with matching elephant ears fused to the head and mouth smaller than the jowls, an always hidden 3.5 ft glowing yellow eyed man of mystery who is a scrap scavenger, or so hideous we hide our face and hide our numbers in single file or else all are killed, and not just the men, but the women, and the children. Or a beaver toothed, duckbilled, floppy batears, who jumps like a frog, swims like a loser, with shrimpy eyestalks, who goes blrrrhrrr, and Bombad because that can both be Bombad, and bomBad!
Being Basic in Star Wars saves us. Except from being a fat, sluggy, ugly Hutt. Because they are so fat blaster fire struggles to get through, are indigestible to most creatures, can regenerate so well even half their brain and head at a time, immune to most poisons and radiation, can live for a thousand years, eats anything, can reproduce without a mate, and are actually quite strong in the end for a giant serpentine slug. Also, typically wealthy, powerful, and controlling other beings by knowledge, schemes, and some raw might and vileness. Luxurious living with everything of the underworld. Yeah, Humans escape being anything except a Hutt
@@mitchellslate1249 the tusken raider knocked me out cold 😆😆😆
It feels super meta to see duke always interacting with himself and then his character saying "im so alone"
Because in reality I’m just talking to the wall 😂😂
@@OneShotQuips Now I'll never be able to watch your videos again the same. 😂
@@OneShotQuips heresy, I believe in the cult of dukes. No words shall make me believe that there is just one true duke
I always thought it was created when a bunch of people read The Hobbit and were like, "what if that was us?"
But what IF we rolled dice?
@@OneShotQuips what if one of us NEVER got to play the game?
Ok but whoever played Bilbo got an OP stealth bonus about halfway through that campaign, lol.
At risk of ruining a joke, iirc it did have similar origins but I believe the original goal was to make a smaller scale fantasy war game, something you can see in the OD&D rules, but became more about roleplaying with Advanced D&D, although this is more speculation on my part based on a few tidbits and looking at OD&D rules
Characters in book acted stupidly. We would do things better. We need only a game to do things better than them
You forgot to mention signing away your soul to play with people you barely like every Saturday for 18 months - 2 years.
2 years to finish? My group's only about halfway through the campaign and it's only been 2 years.
Fck I know right
You are totally right....
Or having the characters fail the campaign you spent a month writing in the first session. (The win condition was convincing an 18th level priest that you are truly lawful good so you can be cured of a curse that turns you into a monster, a player decided to be a murderhobo)
More like every third Saturday, except when Dave's wife sticks him with the kids while she goes out, or Bob has to work late because his boss doesn't understand staffing levels, or Jen decides to go see a movie instead.
Gary Gygax to Dave Arneson at the 1969 Gen Con be like:
I feel like it's more like Arneson to Gygax...
Thats amazingly accurate!
With a little more sexism I’d say it’s the real footage
Remember, responsible parents don't let their children play Warlocks.
True... but involved parents help their children word the Pacts well enough to fool the Patron is getting free powers while not signing away their soul, anyone's soul, or any children! We just hand over some cookies and invite them for Christmas. Note, they HATE fake Christmas Trees!
-So Is it going to be difficult to learn to play?
-Actually super easy, barely an inconvenience
-Awesome, that sounds great.
-Unless you're a Caster with more spells than you can prepare.
2 year old comment and nobody got the reference? Wow wow wow wow Wow!
“Why do they have to have stereotype?”
“Because I’ll be out of a job”. *looks into the camera*
"Some people even make pacts with devils!"
Only *some,* not all!! In fact, the rest of the players will try to avoid the warlock's mess as much as possible! :D
the 1, 2, 3, & 5 was the most relatable and realistic part of this video oh my kelemvor
Come now, 4e had *some* good ideas, just very few that worked in the grand scheme of D&D.
@@morgan9660 I still DM a 3.5 campaign. 3.5 till I die!!
@@graywolfdracon i’m in a 3.5 campaign and 3 5e campaigns, but 3.5 for life
Well, that and the history of the satanic panic.
Hey! People in the comments, what did I say about talking about 4???
The Ryan George vibes are just o o z i n g from this skit and I am living for it
I was thinking the same thing!
dude, same here! they should totally do a collab, that would be the BEST!
@@goofballcartoonist7848 I think you mean tight
Now's your opportunity to say "I'm gonna need you to get all the way off my back about that"
That's exactly what I was thinking! Nice to see others think the same.
Player: Why can't we win at D&D?
DM: I DON'T KNOW.
Player: Fair enough.
Hype Engineer, reporting for the Hype Furnace in the Hype Engine, Sir!
*Mr. Wilford approves*
Adding additional hype to the hype train
Adding hype to your profile pic, and to the train
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I have a feeling this is gonna be one of my favourites video from you
1:03 "And role... playing... haha-I'm so alone" 😂😂😂
This feels more of a "Time traveler from the future helps the guy who invents D&D" vibe. Still, really good video!
you forgot the part about that thay make tons of books about their game, but then thay make a new edition so people have to buy even more books! lol
Ah you are right
"Some characters will even make pacts with devils"
"There it is"
"Some characters even make pacts with devils!"
"There it is."
best closing line.
We always ask when is OSQ but... we need to ask How is OSQ... I’m here for you buddy.
I’m doing great! How are you??
"Why is OSQ????"
@@OneShotQuips haha I’m doing great
@@commandercaptain4664 where I OSQ
In 30 years of running and playing in a wide variety of TTRPG I have never once had a group that gave themselves a name, or even breached the idea in the first place. That feels like such a modern trend born from Critical Role. Not a bad trend, mind you, just not something the older crowds really every did.
I've been running games since '95. My groups didn't start coming up with party names until I started running multiple campaigns. Naming the groups just tends to come up naturally when you need to differentiate them.
@@CirJohn not really. The campaign should be the one with the name in that case.
I think it has to do with permanence of the group. Back in "The Day", we knew that we were always one bad decision away from at the very least a dead character, or for really dumb decisions a TPK. You wouldn't want to be some silly fools that named your group "The four Amigos" only to have to trade out amigo's every couple of sessions. because one of them can't help themself from saying "I sprint down this hallway screeming 'nothing can kill me'"
My group in the 80s were called "Damage Inc" from Metallica.
2nd edition character sheets literally had a line for the name of the adventuring party. It was popular back then because the novels gave names to the various hero parties. I've been playing since 1996 - believe me, it's not a new thing. It's just been revived.
1:41 Mista is a nutshell
1:25 Humans did originally have a unique ability: they were the only race capable of reaching level 20. All other races were capped at 15.
"Some characters even make pacts with devils" I've already created a warlock character and I can feel part of my soul fading away
"& Role-playing hahaha, I'm so alone."
Man, why is that such a mood?
Oh & no i'm not ok, lol.
I got my reminders ready to go and also hype train !!!!!!!!
This feels very much like a video from Ryan George
"We don't talk about 4."
*cries in Matt Colville*
Duke: "We don't talk about 4."
Me: "We don't talk about fight club!"
“Some characters will even make pacts with devils”
“...there it is.”
Yup...tell that to any religious person who wants to play.
I mean yeah, that is an option, but so is getting very real powers from your convictions or god to slay said demons and devil worshipers.
I happen to be religious and play dnd and that is now on my list of things to do in dnd
@@hairypotato8469 Devil pacts or the other thing?
@@davidparkes7741 I want to make pacts with devils
@@hairypotato8469 Ahh, right. Fair enough.
70 minutes, honestly can't wait!
The hype is real!
Let's go, let's go, let's go!
Hype train
I had a surprised picachu face when I realized duke didn't mention 3.5 edition the one I was raised on. Sad.
3.5e is just a revision or 3e.
I mean, you got me there but it's still worth mentioning.
When people say 3, they really mean 3.5. Nobody talks about 3.0.
Who ever played 3.0? It lasted a hot second before 3.5 took over.
@@jonathanblanton9446 3.0 is the 4.0 of 3s.
"There it is" was just a cherry on top
This is amazing! I see the influence of the "pitch meeting" videos, yet love the originality
1:02 its basically doing what you want, except theres balancing and luck
It evolved more from wargames where minis represented armies or groups of soldiers. Gygax came up with the idea of making each mini representing one person with specific skills.
That conversation about devil worship is the best part of the video imo. Only way that could have been more perfect is if a Warlock showed up.
"We suck"
I felt that at a spiritual level
I like how he was wearing a D&D shirt and jacket before the Game was created.
This basically Pitch Meeting but more like a start up company instead of a established company I love it.
All aboard the train of hype my fellow people of culture 🚄
🚋
This is literally screeneant’s pitch meanings but for DnD and I love it
"So is it gonna be hard to get people into the game?"
"No, it's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience."
///
"Some people will say it's devil worship."
"Oh, worshipping devils is TIGHT."
"What?"
"What?"
Exactly
Player: I'm going to jump to the moon.
DM: You can't.
Player: Why not?
DM: So the campaign can happen.
I have every single edition of D&D: 1, 2 ,3, and 5
"We are still very basic... We suck yeah"
Ok this might just be the best description of d&d I've ever seen. I did not expect this.
That ending "THERE IT IS" was hilarious
Idk why but this video felt really good and professional. Well done bro!
The warlock profusely sweating: "Oh Neptune."
I just bought my ticket can I still board the train 🚂
Hype train gang!
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I was still not able to play my Warlock Politician, but soon I will take over the World with my Patron of a Devil. *MUHAHAHHAAAA!!!!!*
And everyone needs to have a tragic backstory.
The timing was perfect in this video, very well done
Oof that “ I’ll be out of the job” hit too close to home
Kept expecting someone to say "Super easy, barely an inconvenience" on this one. But still, love it.
"Okay, but what about fo-"
*gets kidnapped by the dnd FBI*
Fun fact, the warlock class was added into the game in the 3.5 supplement _Complete Arcane,_ released in 2004. They were then added as a standard class in -4e in 2008- 5e in 2015.
You, sir, just succeeded your Save.
My Roman Catholic raised Father and Presbyterian raised Mother that took me to church every Sunday also taught me D&D when I was 7 or 8 back in the late 70s. They thought those that equated D&D to devil worship were silly and would debate the differences between Christian beliefs, theater, and literature with them.
The "There it is" at the end.
It's amazing how many people choose that path too.
It's not like it's started to get predictable my boring now or anything.
Not just devil worship, when I was a kid I was always told that it would warp your mind and make it so you forget what’s reality and what’s role play.
Or turn you into Tom Hanks.
1:42 we don’t talk about 4
Breaking bad meme: your goddamn right
"some players even make pacts with devils!"
Me and my warlock are just gonna be hiding over here with our shadow creature Patron...
Hype train!
This one reminds me so much of a Ryan George sketch.
I read an actual biography of Gary Gygax a few years ago, which of course had a lot about how Dungeons and Dragons started. It was pretty interesting.
This was like a screen rant pitch meeting but better
This is probably your best video yet
I feel like this is inspired by Ryan George, but you executed this amazingly. Keep up the amazing skits my guy
Hey 4e was great!
So great that 5e took most of their mechanics from it.
Thank goodness for the streamlined skill list.
Your perception skills are BOSS ... but your insight sucks !
This was very obviously Gary Gygax's exact thought process and you can't convince me otherwise.
"haha I am so alone" *realizing it is just one man speaking both roles*
I was always told growing up the Dungeons and Dragons was satan worship and not allowed period . Well last month or so I was invited to play a game of D&D and I've been back for 4 different sessions I love the game . Everyone that I play with says the same thing that when they where young it was drilled into them it was devil warship . I can't wait till next session !
Random dad: What is the doctors favorite time? Hint, it’s 2:30. Tooth-hurty. Hahaha!
Me: Oh would you look at the time!
The guy: What time is it?
*I pull out a pistol*
Me: It’s glock-o-clock
17th on the hype train!
There is 5 editions. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3.5 and that basic one that everyone jumped on the band wagon for and now likes it cause they get a much more basic version of the awesomeness that is 3.5
As veteran from the days of the great and powerful THAC0, I've played many versions of D&D (and its D20 spin-offs). I agree that 3.5 is a fine system, but it is far from perfect. In particular, 5th edition has managed to rewrite the magic system in a way that feels much more natural and does a better job of scaling the power of spells as characters advance in levels. It incorporates the best feature from the many iterations of the psionics system (power scaling) while removing the rigidity carried over from one of Gygax's favorite novels (one-to-one slot memorization). You should give it a try and see if there is anything you want to add to your house rules or home brew. Check out Pathfinder's (1st ed.) combat mechanics while you are at it: combat maneuvers are over-powered, but the rest of combat received a lot of beneficial tweaks.
"People will very quickly think it's devil worship...but dont worry...there kids will love it"
"Devil Worship?! oO"
Had me rolling...such a smooth transition
Well for anyone mildly interested in what really happened the short form is some dudes playing miniature war game rules started working on mods for playing individual knights over a squadron or four or whatever, then thought what if trolls, wizards and dragons and stuff from the old tales was all real and part of medieval armies, and from there a guy jumped to lets take our individual warriors and run through a classic dungeon rather than around a battle field. And things mushroomed. Gygax, Arneson and their group would be the "guys".
Making a pact with Wakin was the best pact I ever made. And I once made a pact to eat 25 Oreos blindfolded in one minute.
I started in 4E and i enjoyed it.
Even though we did not get the co lab, it's a great pitch meeting. Good job!
The 'there it is' lmfaooo
"humans are rubbish"
*laughs in variant human
Me: *Always make a Humain fighter*
Me too: *Angry noise*
*There it is*
well, I loved this xD
The we suck at 1:28 hit different
"What about four?"
"We don't talk about four"
Truer words have never been said.
0:19 My players playing my games
Pitch meeting with out "super easy, bearly an inconvenience "
Our basicness is our greatest strengh. Because we are basic we can (or at least were able to) adapt to any change around us fairly quickly.
Ok, you had me at we'll make four versions of this
Hey! So similar to when you made how the Triforce was invented and then went on to explain the most annoying mechanic in Windwaker. Wow, you've come so far. I remember that night I tuned in to your stream on Twilight Princess. My brother had just gotten into the game, and who could have guessed I would end up regularly watching your streams on RUclips as DudaFilms? Time flies when you're having fun. Glad to see you're doing well.
~ SS