I JUST REALISED PAUL UNKNOWINGLY WAS SWINGING HIS SON AROUND TO GET THE MAGIC STICK AND IM CRYINGGG this entire campaign was so funny especially watching how jaiden tells the story and animates it
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a youtuber DND session with a Walmart manager as the main villain I would have two nickels witch isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
There's a part in the session vod where her patron asked her to get the Polymorph Wand for him, but since she failed to obtain it before Ranboo used up all the charges, it wasn't added into the final animation
@@Vizible21 dude I’m just saying that Charlie was literally improvising how to turn whatever random objects or creatures they made into enemies they could fight so giving the crown the effect of the Crown Of Madness spell was a very cool and creative choice to make on the fly
One of my friends had a character called Crazy Knife Guy in his campaign. Whenever you tried to talk to him, he said “IM CRAZY KNIFE GUY!!” And he lunges at you with a knife. One time, my character talked to crazy knife guy and pretty much gave him therapy. After that, he became Normal Knife Guy. He still stabbed people, but he said sorry afterward.
@@hoeyinwong5087 i currently have a mutual who is doing sketches of their favorite scenes from my fanfic. They are my sole patron, but their comments and drawings are the reason I keep writing it lol. I've stared at the doodles for a total of like 6 hours now
i can STILL remember the absolute shock when Jaiden blasted Mark in the face during the subathon, it was such an unhinged move but so very Jaiden that i just couldnt help but laugh my ass off
i love that their first instinct was to eat the clay, because that’s also exactly what i would have done. like literally as soon as i saw it i was like “eat it.”
One of my favourite parts of the stream was when they started phasmaphobia later in the stream and the first ghost they got was mr mark thompson That was rather funny
Slime expecting Paul to sculpt his son so that he could pull a bunch of angst only to have him fight a penguin due to his silliness is what dnd is all about
For those of you who were curious, Jayden's dragonborn type was a gem variant in the form of an amethyst dragonborn. This replaces their breath attack with an area of effect force damage.
@@unevennoble9363 15:13 She breathes force damage, which is a trait of amethyst dragonborns. Could be a spell but the way they clarified "Zoot screamed" for it, i think it was a breath weapon. Once again, could be a spell but not sure.
@@unevennoble9363 oh, I must've missed the part where it was stated. Thought the acid was a spell casted from the tongue sigil called Tasha's Caustic Brew.
Slimecicle sounds like such an excellent D&D Dungeon Master, actually making an effort for thematic synergy and taking the player's character backstory into account.
Tha animation came out super well, and I really loved it, but it was weird to me that Jaiden's bird-demon companion and the whole thing with Jaiden getting tempted by her devil patron was just not showcased at all here. It was such an amazing part of the campaign, so I was surprised when it was just not included at all :< Since I have the chance to say it, Charlie, you are an amazing DM, and I absolutely loved this one-shot, the one-shot you did on the Chuckle-Sandwich podcast, and, most importantly, The Blood in the Bayou! You are incredible, thank you so much for being amazing :>
it’s understandable that they had to cut some stuff. animations like that take a long time, jaiden once said a 10 minute video usually takes about a month, and that is with such a big team. so to cut it shorter they left it out. it’s a nice easter egg for those who come to watch the vod of the actual campaign
She said on stream that she had to cut out a few things because if she didn't then the video would've been at least twice as long as it is now and would take much longer to finish
As a DM, I relate so hard to Charlie here. I can’t imagine how it would feel for someone to appreciate my one shot so much that they animated it or something. That’s the deepest appreciation.
Playing with new players who don't know what the fuck is happening is easily one of the best experiences a DM can experience, they are straight unhinged
Can confirm, we as a group of newbies actually annoyed the fuck out of our DM by waterboarding absolutely every enemy we came across, without fail, even if they just straight up told what we wanted to know. Also we committed arson multiple times in our first session alone.
@@royalheadquarters8449 [Concerned Tom intensifies.] On our first sessions we didn't do waterboarding, no... that came later. After we already delved into some dungeons, and caught a cultist. _That's when it began._
Sometimes newbies are just straight up decorations. To shy to ask questions, don't know what they are “allowed” to do and what not. Try to look to other players for guidance or inspiration. And not finding any because they to are completely mute most of the session because they apparently don't care for roleplaying in their roleplaying game. They just end up listening, following behind everyone and not quite understanding combat. Source: my first ever pen and paper experience
@@MondkeksLP that can also happen, I personally do everything I can to coax 'em outta it, and I tend to let them get away with a lot more than usual just to get them used to the idea that they can do nearly everything they could ever want. It also helps that my world building is intentionally fucking insane, it makes stupid crazy ideas feel less stupid if you have a frog with an buff as human body and fully, realistically frog head trying to lick you
@@MondkeksLP That can also happen if one or more players hold onto the 'limelight' or have much stronger wants for what to do next, assume a form of command, or otherwise act overbearing. So it's easier to fall into the background if you don't feel like you'll be given as much attention or presence when it's your turn, thus making this cycle. From personal experience.
I did the "turn into someone's no longer around wife" thing in D&D. I was playing a changling and an ally turned into an enemy, but by pure coincidence I saw his dead wife's ghost so I turned into her and effectively ended combat. In this same campaign I controlled a zombie beholder and got basically married to a werewolf vampire creature on complete dumb luck.
Dude i've played Wild Sheep Chase before, I played a changling bard who just talked his way through every encounter by turning into our enemies' friends. Good one shot.
I always use this oneshot for new players in my group. It helps them learn the mechanics and get used to DnD before we actually start a campaign and reduces the amount of time I have to spend explaining during our actual campaign
both seeing this campaign live and animated makes me really want to get into dnd, I've played a singular oneshot campaign before but I just cannot understand the stats and multipliers whatsoever, one day though,,,,
Honestly, one of the best ways to learn is to play! Find a game that accepts new players (maybe one that runs the starter set) and play! You'll be up and rolling in no time!
I like Charlie saying this was the most chaotic session he’s ever run, meaning it’s even more chaotic then either of the chuckle dungeons or the superhero one shot.
Acid blast at point blank gives me the same energy as the time my DnD character (Faded) a healer, threw a nat 20 stool at an enemy but ended up hitting a person that defended the target.
Doing sessions where both the DM and players are unhinged always leads to some funny stuff happening. Had a moment in our campaign where my character needed another to look him in the eyes.....led to one of the artists in our group to make a joke fanfic image. It got turned into a joke romance novel that exists in a forbidden eldritch library and just kinda shows up lol.
Maaaan, I'm so glad DnD is making such a huge impact right as I'm REALLY getting into it. It's actually one of the most fun things you can do with friends and a really creative hobby to maintain.
The video was absolutely hilarious! Jaiden did such a good job, and because of her video, it inadvertently led me to "Just Roll With It" and I now have a new favorite dnd podcast Absolutely love Gilleon, currently watching his depression arc on episode five
Yo same! I hope I can catch up eventually XD Gill is wonderful, and it’s been cool learning about Bizly, Condi, and Grizzly after listening to it as well!
@aliyakrebs8754 Right?? I love all of them. They are all so creative and hilarious! I'm so excited to see how it all folds out, especially since there are a whopping 111 episodes as of current! Just so exciting! Man I love Dungeons & Dragons
20:36 If I had a nickel everytime I watched a DnD stream on YT where the party simultaneously decides at the climax of the campaign to YEET their helpless animal guide at the final objective in the hopes of bringing it down, I would have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice...
Having played _A Wild Sheep Chase_ recently, I recognized that opening immediately. What followed in your game was both unexpected... and spectacular. Props for dealing with that level of pure chaos XD
Jaiden managed to do something that (from my knowledge,) only Ted managed to pull off, and that was to choose such a weird move it catches everyone off guard. (For reference, I'm referring to Ted just going "Can I cut her head off?")
Charlie and Jaiden's newfound friendship is probably one of my favorite things the QSMP has helped cause Edit: WOW. Thank yall for all these likes, this is the most amount of likes I've ever gotten ❤
He is so right, whats a campaign without meeting a goblin. I have been playing dnd for years but I recently started dming for my friends who dont know how to play, I figured we could all learn together, I know how to play and can teach them but I can wing it with learning to dm with people who can also be confused with me. XD They all woke up in a white room and it was a labratory, most of the building was empty because of some event that happened before they woke up, no one remembered who they were or how they got there, but they walked into the next room and met a small group of goblins that were being held captive, they fought them for a few minutes, killing their leader, and then persuading them to stop fighting, becoming friends and one of the party(a Changeling) immediately started flirting with one and shapeshifted into a smaller race that was closer to their height(because Goblins are size small and they couldn't change size when they shapeshift) Now they have 5 goblins just traveling with the party until they leave the labratory. XD
Why do I want Jaiden to be a guest on Just Roll With It (if that’s still going on), it’ll get me back into JRWI which is something I want. Edit: Sorry if you hate this kind of person but over 500 likes? Thank you! I’ve only had a few comments get over 100 likes but this? Never over 150. Edit 2: Back after like an hour, plus 100?? What is wrong with you fellas? This is bigger then my school.
Dnd is wild. I had a enemy who just forced the players to play poker, the chips being their HP all about gambling. First player goes all in and loses, the second the winning hand wins his chips disappears and he dropped to zero, slamming his head on the table and slumping out of his seat. Then the player role played it.
As someone who has been playing D&D for a couple of months now, this was a surprise and a delight to watch. I cannot get over the acid breath to the face bit. Question, what level were their characters?
Level 5, i'd assume? Paul uses two attacks on one turn during the fight against Mark, when he picks up both halves of his axe. He's a Barbarian so that'd be level 5 (at least).
I once played D&D with my friends and one of them, whose name is Akyle, kept actively trying to murder this other player named Hayden for no reason so the DM had to ban friendly fire, so Akyle tried to bypass the rule by doing stuff that wasn’t obvious that he was still trying to murder Hayden. His various attempts included summoning animals to kill him, convincing other players to kill him, flooding a room with him in it, shooting him. All of this happened during once session. Then the next session, Akyle continued trying to kill Hayden through multiple means. Also my character that I created was just a living, sentient potato names “Jeffarious: the potato master” who kept a rubber potato with him. The stats were absolutely horrible with my intelligence being the lowest it could be and other stuff and one time I tried filling up my rubber potato with dirt and then using it as a Gatling gun but it didn’t work because my intelligence was too low.
Making Mark and Thompson the same guy, Mark Thompson, was such an ingenious move by you. A really good way to get the party members motivated to fight the baddie. Also did the cat ever fix his time loop issue, or is the assumption that it got fixed once Thompson lost his powers and got turned into a worm?
Nah, cause when I heard there were bowls of clay my first instict was to say out loud "eat the clay" AND THEN THEY ACTUALLY ATE IT- that's something my whole party would do too XD
If you want to see more of charlie playing dnd, you should check out JUST ROLL WITH IT!!!!! An insanely powerful DnD podcast (that ranboo also had a few episodes in)
I'm really sad Jaiden didn't include the part where Thomson says: " You ruined my life! You said I cursed you! You said I was a dark sorcerer, so I spent years becoming a dark sorcerer, and I'm gonna have my revenge!"
Jaiden's video made me want to play DnD again. I've only played once before and as good as the story was, it was difficult since we were limited to 45 minutes a week during lunch and people were often not there. I feel like it would also be better with people I know since all the people in that group were strangers (except the dm) and that meant I was pretty anxious.
I ran a variant of this for one of my sessions and one of my players punted bloy into the chasm below. After that he tried to kick the peeler who held on by stabbing his knife into my players foot thus killing him because he was low from the previous battle.
as a dm watching jaiden's video, i was nerding out so much at the clay creations fight seeing how you used their forms to improvise the abilities like crown of madness and constrict
My dnd group played this campaign once and one of the highlights is that one of the party members convinced The Peeler to peel all of his goblin friends and we snuck by him. It was an extremely fun oneshot. I got so excited when I started to recognize the plot points lmao.
I love how the whole disguise self segment is basically the same as something that happened in my campaign: We were sneaking around an evil cult's hideout, and found a random cult member who was only there to try and get enough money for him and his wife to live properly. One of our party member's disguised as his wife and also did the acid blast thing, and then healed him and did it again! It was amazing lmao
in my group's campaign, our dm created a boss fight with a skeleton guy with guns who teleports around a lot and it sounds like it was gonna be a cool fight, but our party trapped him in magic circle and cheesed the hell out of it
The TLDR of this: Blew up an inn, went on a quest, found a golden talking door, murdered some clay guys, made some goblins plummet, and then killed an evil Walmart manager, all to turn a sheep into a human.
I had a DnD character named Blaise Maskle and he was a raccoon, he wasn’t anthropomorphic either, he was just a tiny raccoon. He was a forge cleric and he wielded a war hammer twice his size, despite the lack of opposable thumbs. I only got to use him once since I showed up for the second session(being added to the party as a late addition) and the group only had two sessions since our dm turned out to be a drug addict. My character did have a 19 in strength though and killed a goblin just by tackling it after a nat20.
durring one of the sessions for my first campaign our party failed a admittedly simple puzzle (had to go down three sets of tunnels, each section had 3 tunnels. the entire thing was related to monkey's because we were in a temple where a god resided, which in essence was a giant orangtang monk. but the puzzle was if I'm recalling correctly was that monkey see no evil, speak no evil, and do no evil... i think, been a little bit. well upon failing the floor dropped below us and all but our warforged party member (who I think was a warlock) fell. not wanting to leave em we all jumped down despite not knowing what was down there. warforged party member just barely missed a monkey guard at the end of a ramp. instead smashing into a wall. leading into a unknown room filled with vases. A party member accidentally breaks all of the vases upon investigation showing all of the vases had a gem worth ~1 gold each. the guard didn't know about it so didn't care as the party looted. I had my little Kobold Cleric with the slave backstory talk with guard. apparently the puzzle was meant to weed out the less then intelligent folk and so we wouldn't get to meet the monkey king, I had Stalt (my PC) offer the guard a carrot after taking two gems and a shard of broken pottery, deciding the party could have the rest. while the party was discussing if we wanted to try and see the monkey king anyways or check out a mentioned gift shop on the way out I had stalt offer one of the gems Stalt picked up. without word the guard just picks up 2Ft 2 stalt and just starts walking off away from the party lol. apparently deciding Stalt could meet the monkey king. party followed lol.
Dnd creates some of the wildest examples of incedental storytelling. One of my players started as a joke cookey and insane character and retroactively became an experiment of my main villain. I also have a fear system implemented that literally just inflicts the darkest dungeon fear status effects as well as the buffs if you roll a nat 20. And those have created such perfect character moments by sheer luck. Its great. Being a dm is hard to do and is very overwhelming but its so much damn fun.
Omg imagine the devil is like the final boss, temps the party throughout their missions and temp them with better and better deals until it all comes to a head when the devel finally snaps and sends them in to a final fight. Only giving the party ten more days, that could play out like a timer for sudden doom.
the fact i wanna play DND so bad and i have my charater already ready but i can’t find anyone to play with 😞, but watching, and listening to these dnd sessions are so awesome and funny
As soon as the sheep jumped through the window i immediately yelled "HE RAN A WILD SHEEP CHASE THATS SOO GOOD" legit best one-shot for new players/dm's. i run A Wild Sheep Chase all the time
small dnd craziness. i was playing a fighter and we were fighting a dragon. we where enclosure in an area. we had potions of giant kind with increase you into a huge creature. long story short i ran under the dragon drank the potion and pined it to the ceiling.
Jaidon has just fulfilled every dnd party’s dream of having a session animated. This was so well done
Bonus points for the Vox Machina cameo
@@VanNessy97
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At the begging in the bar, with the redhead elf
And the halfling and half giant
Have you perhaps heard of tales of the stinky dragon? It's animated and there's a version with puppets. And Gum gun is very stupid
I JUST REALISED PAUL UNKNOWINGLY WAS SWINGING HIS SON AROUND TO GET THE MAGIC STICK AND IM CRYINGGG this entire campaign was so funny especially watching how jaiden tells the story and animates it
“Paul ‘So Long Gay Bowser’s the sheep at the wand” 😂😂
No wonder the sheep let Paul throw it
@@HazeEmry i dont think the sheep consented
@@CenturyBladei love that we can use "So long gay bowser" as a verb and we all know what it means.
There’s toss, there’s yeet, and then there’s “so long gay bowser.”
Never thought I’d see literally just a Walmart manager named Mark Thompson as the main enemy in a D&D Session
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a youtuber DND session with a Walmart manager as the main villain I would have two nickels witch isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
boy do I have news for you
(Doug Doug)
@@kai_the_angelDougDoug?
@@kai_the_angel based name. (this is an unbiased opinion) (my username on several accounts may or not be "kkaithedragon")
@@Saga_Anserum then which is the third if dugdug is the second
I love how Jaiden's character has absolutely no investment in the plot. She's just there for a good time
Yeah and this is so Jaiden! Loved it :)
There's a part in the session vod where her patron asked her to get the Polymorph Wand for him, but since she failed to obtain it before Ranboo used up all the charges, it wasn't added into the final animation
No backstory
No importance
No arc
No problem
@@calvinbrinenestoris2357 wait there's a vod?
@LincolnTheNerd yeah she streamed this. Someone reuploaded the full thing, it's like 4 hours.
The crown having the effect of a Crown of Madness spell was so fuckin genius man
"Alastyr vibes" Convergence mention,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The crown gives me nihilego vibes
Crown reminded me of ice king
The crown having a mind control magic is literally the most basic fantasy trope you could ever make. Where have you been the past decade?
@@Vizible21 dude I’m just saying that Charlie was literally improvising how to turn whatever random objects or creatures they made into enemies they could fight so giving the crown the effect of the Crown Of Madness spell was a very cool and creative choice to make on the fly
I just realised, Ranboo’s neighbour’s name changed from Thomas to Thompson sometime throughout the adventure
_"I hope someone got fired for that blunder"_ 🤓
One of my friends had a character called Crazy Knife Guy in his campaign. Whenever you tried to talk to him, he said “IM CRAZY KNIFE GUY!!” And he lunges at you with a knife.
One time, my character talked to crazy knife guy and pretty much gave him therapy. After that, he became Normal Knife Guy. He still stabbed people, but he said sorry afterward.
Character development
high tier character writing
i’m crying lol
@@X-SPONGEDseriously
Canadian knife guy
Reminds me of Roberto from Fruturama.
I can’t express enough that this was an adventure done with Susie from Deltarune, Larry from Pokémon, and a furry
Oh my god Ranboo is playing the palico from monster hunter
@@popdog165 😳
Larry and ralsie for their characters is so frickin accurate 🤣🤣🤣
@@popdog165dear God. Your right! He even has a Hunting Horn equiped!
As a writer/creative, having a friend do fully animated fanart of your creation is maybe the best thing that can ever happen ever so I get it 100%
A player did a very low resolution paint depiction of a scene from my campaign, and it is still to date my favourite artwork ever.
@@hoeyinwong5087 i currently have a mutual who is doing sketches of their favorite scenes from my fanfic. They are my sole patron, but their comments and drawings are the reason I keep writing it lol. I've stared at the doodles for a total of like 6 hours now
abso fucking lutely people making fanart of your shit is the best feeling in the entire world
i can STILL remember the absolute shock when Jaiden blasted Mark in the face during the subathon, it was such an unhinged move but so very Jaiden that i just couldnt help but laugh my ass off
I love seeing how stoked charlie is at everything his players do, sign of a great dm
guess im a good one then :D
i love that their first instinct was to eat the clay, because that’s also exactly what i would have done. like literally as soon as i saw it i was like “eat it.”
There must be some kind of DnD meme I’m missing here. Why does anyone want to eat clay?! Why does EVERYONE want to eat clay!?
@@CenturyBlade looks delicious
@@CenturyBladeI think it's just a chronic case of being a bit weird
it wasnt their first reaction tbh charlie used eating the clay as an example for something snd they took it and rolled w it so fast
I love how alpharad/Larry/Paul doesn’t laugh and is just shocked when the villain gets acid blasted point blank
He probably related too much to the depression from having lost your family 😭
@@Deadflower019and being divorced irl
I like how paul is just larry with an axe lol
@@ourlordandsaviorsquirtle3278Jacob had a wife?!
@@TheUnreadableUser ye
My favourite command words:
Coma
Depression
Die
Suffer
This is pretty accurate for what DnD is like. Just, the absolute hilariousness of failing easy puzzles and doing sh*t all.
yep and the whole throwing the other player thing and surprise attacks were so accurate
haha yeah cuz it was based on an actual session
My god, they got a "puzzle" where they were presented with clay and told to "make something," and they _ate the fucking clay_
i mean yeah but tbh the clay thing wasn’t really a puzzle the door face told them exactly what to do 😭
Yes
One of my favourite parts of the stream was when they started phasmaphobia later in the stream and the first ghost they got was mr mark thompson
That was rather funny
NO WAY
Zoot: *Casts command depression*
Mark: I miss my wife tails, I miss her a lot
I love the snap cube reference 😂😂😂
@@McDizzy69 Yes, I am an avid snap cube enjoyer
Note to self: Stealing that command word.
Also Autodefenestrate is a great word to use with Command. It means "to throw oneself out a window."
i'll be back
22:19
*”DEPRESSION!!”*
Slime expecting Paul to sculpt his son so that he could pull a bunch of angst only to have him fight a penguin due to his silliness is what dnd is all about
Jaiden is really good at making friends with other content creators. It's amazing
Literally lol. Her and Jacob, alpharad, randomly collabed and then ended up becoming roommates in like a year lol.
XD
@@endercrafter5104
also good at getting the attention of "certain artists"
@@RGAhmad11 oh yeah... rule 34 artists...
At this point no one is safe
nothing is, they ruined bowling for me@@Alexander12276
For those of you who were curious, Jayden's dragonborn type was a gem variant in the form of an amethyst dragonborn. This replaces their breath attack with an area of effect force damage.
She was a black dragonborn. What made you think she was an amethyst.
@@unevennoble9363 15:13 She breathes force damage, which is a trait of amethyst dragonborns. Could be a spell but the way they clarified "Zoot screamed" for it, i think it was a breath weapon. Once again, could be a spell but not sure.
@sujiss it is a spell. She breathed acid in the final fight and literally describer her character as a black dragonborn.
@sujiss also its sapphire dragons that use sound breath.
@@unevennoble9363 oh, I must've missed the part where it was stated. Thought the acid was a spell casted from the tongue sigil called Tasha's Caustic Brew.
Well I guess we just have to roll with this
ITS THE FUNNY LINE FROM THE FUNNY SHOW YEAH BOI!!!
"It's over, demon! I AM THE ROLL WITH IT!"
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAH!!!!!!!!!!!1111111!!!!!!!!!!!
HHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAAHAAAHAAAHAH
OMG OMG THE THING THEY SAID THE THING!!
*shady cicada - schmove starts playing*
Slimecicle sounds like such an excellent D&D Dungeon Master, actually making an effort for thematic synergy and taking the player's character backstory into account.
Tha animation came out super well, and I really loved it, but it was weird to me that Jaiden's bird-demon companion and the whole thing with Jaiden getting tempted by her devil patron was just not showcased at all here. It was such an amazing part of the campaign, so I was surprised when it was just not included at all :<
Since I have the chance to say it, Charlie, you are an amazing DM, and I absolutely loved this one-shot, the one-shot you did on the Chuckle-Sandwich podcast, and, most importantly, The Blood in the Bayou! You are incredible, thank you so much for being amazing :>
Balls
it’s understandable that they had to cut some stuff. animations like that take a long time, jaiden once said a 10 minute video usually takes about a month, and that is with such a big team. so to cut it shorter they left it out. it’s a nice easter egg for those who come to watch the vod of the actual campaign
Where can I watch the campaign? :0
She said on stream that she had to cut out a few things because if she didn't then the video would've been at least twice as long as it is now and would take much longer to finish
@@maddym.2797 if u just search "jaiden dnd", the full vod should come up
As a DM, I relate so hard to Charlie here. I can’t imagine how it would feel for someone to appreciate my one shot so much that they animated it or something. That’s the deepest appreciation.
Playing with new players who don't know what the fuck is happening is easily one of the best experiences a DM can experience, they are straight unhinged
Can confirm, we as a group of newbies actually annoyed the fuck out of our DM by waterboarding absolutely every enemy we came across, without fail, even if they just straight up told what we wanted to know. Also we committed arson multiple times in our first session alone.
@@royalheadquarters8449 [Concerned Tom intensifies.]
On our first sessions we didn't do waterboarding, no... that came later. After we already delved into some dungeons, and caught a cultist. _That's when it began._
Sometimes newbies are just straight up decorations. To shy to ask questions, don't know what they are “allowed” to do and what not. Try to look to other players for guidance or inspiration. And not finding any because they to are completely mute most of the session because they apparently don't care for roleplaying in their roleplaying game. They just end up listening, following behind everyone and not quite understanding combat. Source: my first ever pen and paper experience
@@MondkeksLP that can also happen, I personally do everything I can to coax 'em outta it, and I tend to let them get away with a lot more than usual just to get them used to the idea that they can do nearly everything they could ever want. It also helps that my world building is intentionally fucking insane, it makes stupid crazy ideas feel less stupid if you have a frog with an buff as human body and fully, realistically frog head trying to lick you
@@MondkeksLP That can also happen if one or more players hold onto the 'limelight' or have much stronger wants for what to do next, assume a form of command, or otherwise act overbearing. So it's easier to fall into the background if you don't feel like you'll be given as much attention or presence when it's your turn, thus making this cycle.
From personal experience.
I did the "turn into someone's no longer around wife" thing in D&D. I was playing a changling and an ally turned into an enemy, but by pure coincidence I saw his dead wife's ghost so I turned into her and effectively ended combat. In this same campaign I controlled a zombie beholder and got basically married to a werewolf vampire creature on complete dumb luck.
Dude i've played Wild Sheep Chase before, I played a changling bard who just talked his way through every encounter by turning into our enemies' friends. Good one shot.
Pacifist Route
My first time as a dungeon master was running Wild Sheep Chase, because of that, it has a special place in my heart.
Oh yea we did that aswell, the final boss room got turned into popcorn.
I always use this oneshot for new players in my group. It helps them learn the mechanics and get used to DnD before we actually start a campaign and reduces the amount of time I have to spend explaining during our actual campaign
Ranboo actually sounded like he was gonna pass out wheeze laughing after the acid blast to Mark
both seeing this campaign live and animated makes me really want to get into dnd, I've played a singular oneshot campaign before but I just cannot understand the stats and multipliers whatsoever, one day though,,,,
Honestly, one of the best ways to learn is to play! Find a game that accepts new players (maybe one that runs the starter set) and play! You'll be up and rolling in no time!
@@asteisdrakosyeah! There’s a whole subreddit for it and everything
@@Unmustache1 yep! I've joined it and I've met so many great people. @rattheww highly recommend it.
IT WAS LIVE?!?! Where??
@@moobloomfin8872Jaiden’s subbathon
The fact that Alpharad's character was basically Larry from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet was so hilarious and expected out of him.
I like Charlie saying this was the most chaotic session he’s ever run, meaning it’s even more chaotic then either of the chuckle dungeons or the superhero one shot.
From what he said about the clay room, a few more interactions like that would rival the destruction of the moon
I don’t believe anything would ever be more chaotic than monster control oneshot
I'm new to this channel, is there anywhere to watch the superhero one-shot?
@@flamefangstar If you search JRWI oneshots a playlist should pop up with it since it’s unlisted
@@daneverharen1694 we do NOT talk about monster control service part 2....
Acid blast at point blank gives me the same energy as the time my DnD character (Faded) a healer, threw a nat 20 stool at an enemy but ended up hitting a person that defended the target.
i love how passionate charlie is about this, it's so fuckin wholesome
Seeing charlie so genuinely joyful of Jaiden animating there DnD game is something that makes so unbelievably happy for no reason-
Having your session animated in video form would be a dream come true.
Doing sessions where both the DM and players are unhinged always leads to some funny stuff happening. Had a moment in our campaign where my character needed another to look him in the eyes.....led to one of the artists in our group to make a joke fanfic image. It got turned into a joke romance novel that exists in a forbidden eldritch library and just kinda shows up lol.
Where could I do to find that novel... asking for a friend
Alpharad's Paul is literally just a D&D version of Larry from Pokémon and I'm all for it
Nobody's going to believe me, but I drank from my waterbottle at 00:23 exactly when he did.
I feel powerful.
Seriously?! wow
You share a soul with a video
genuinely wanna see them run a halloween campaign, either a one-shot in ravenloft or just actually starting curse of strahd
Maaaan, I'm so glad DnD is making such a huge impact right as I'm REALLY getting into it. It's actually one of the most fun things you can do with friends and a really creative hobby to maintain.
Dude Alpharad’s hairstyle. BRO IS JUST LARRY FROM POKÉMON SCARLET WITH BLONDE HAIR AND I LOVE IT
“Hopefully I have gateway drugged her” is an awful line without context
The video was absolutely hilarious!
Jaiden did such a good job, and because of her video, it inadvertently led me to "Just Roll With It" and I now have a new favorite dnd podcast
Absolutely love Gilleon, currently watching his depression arc on episode five
Yo same! I hope I can catch up eventually XD
Gill is wonderful, and it’s been cool learning about Bizly, Condi, and Grizzly after listening to it as well!
@aliyakrebs8754 Right??
I love all of them. They are all so creative and hilarious!
I'm so excited to see how it all folds out, especially since there are a whopping 111 episodes as of current!
Just so exciting! Man I love Dungeons & Dragons
Oh man, you are in for a trip! It's an incredible podcast
@@lildoomkitty4570 You have no idea how much this comment excites me because these early episodes are already amazing!
20:36
If I had a nickel everytime I watched a DnD stream on YT where the party simultaneously decides at the climax of the campaign to YEET their helpless animal guide at the final objective in the hopes of bringing it down, I would have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice...
not only that but it was also against a Walmart manager
We need a DougDoug and Slimecicle DnD stream now lol
Having played _A Wild Sheep Chase_ recently, I recognized that opening immediately. What followed in your game was both unexpected... and spectacular. Props for dealing with that level of pure chaos XD
I would pay all of the money to play D&D with Charlie.
Same. Could you imagine all the crazy stuff and twists?
Jaiden managed to do something that (from my knowledge,) only Ted managed to pull off, and that was to choose such a weird move it catches everyone off guard. (For reference, I'm referring to Ted just going "Can I cut her head off?")
the plot twist of luap being paul jr brung me to tears
Charlie Slimecicle apologizing for being nerdy and enthusiastic about being a good DM is the most ridiculous and relatable thing ever
Ranboo eating stones is so canon though
It's somehow even more funny with the DM providing commentary than it was just on Jaden's channel alone and I find that amusing
Charlie and Jaiden's newfound friendship is probably one of my favorite things the QSMP has helped cause
Edit: WOW. Thank yall for all these likes, this is the most amount of likes I've ever gotten ❤
They’ve made a lot of content before the QSMP I recommend watching the chuckle sandwich episodes that Jaiden shows up in, they’re very good!
The D&D stream with Jaiden was actually before the QSMP
@levelynn3853 most people don't notice things till later points
Dabade dabadai
i mean, Jaiden and Slime were friends before the QSMP, but yea
I love the feeling of seeing another dm watch their work come to life, charlie looks so giddy about watching his story get animated
And his reactions to Jaiden’s most unhinged moments is just….
The manager’s wife part was so freaking funny dude omg
it was a fun plot twist seeing that mark and thompson were the same person
I paused the video and just started repeating "I should've known."😅
He is so right, whats a campaign without meeting a goblin. I have been playing dnd for years but I recently started dming for my friends who dont know how to play, I figured we could all learn together, I know how to play and can teach them but I can wing it with learning to dm with people who can also be confused with me. XD They all woke up in a white room and it was a labratory, most of the building was empty because of some event that happened before they woke up, no one remembered who they were or how they got there, but they walked into the next room and met a small group of goblins that were being held captive, they fought them for a few minutes, killing their leader, and then persuading them to stop fighting, becoming friends and one of the party(a Changeling) immediately started flirting with one and shapeshifted into a smaller race that was closer to their height(because Goblins are size small and they couldn't change size when they shapeshift) Now they have 5 goblins just traveling with the party until they leave the labratory. XD
I love that you added in-game justification for how the goblins survived in a space only reachable by passing 2 other puzzles
Why do I want Jaiden to be a guest on Just Roll With It (if that’s still going on), it’ll get me back into JRWI which is something I want.
Edit: Sorry if you hate this kind of person but over 500 likes? Thank you! I’ve only had a few comments get over 100 likes but this? Never over 150.
Edit 2: Back after like an hour, plus 100?? What is wrong with you fellas? This is bigger then my school.
JRWI Is still doing sessions
theyre still going super strong! this saturday is the s2 finale of the patreon-exclusive campaign, prime defenders (i am foaming at the mouth excited)
@@thefishyminer3572 YES THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KNOW
@@connor7261 Yeah I just got a notification for the other reply but I’m so happy and I’ll try to get back into JRWI :D
They are on chuckle sandwich, I believe episode 85 of it.
Paul just straight up being Larry from Pokémon is perfect.
I love how Charlie Slimecicle is just everyone’s friend
I’ve also never played D&D before, but this seems so fun and exciting! I’ve wanted too but never had anyone to play with.
I’ve played a few times, and it’s amazing. It does take a few hours, and lots of imagination. It’s amazing
Two vods in a row you know its a good day
3 vods
@@crazyninja1351 nice
A fourth VOD is coming too I guess
He did Kareoke for an hour
We didn't get lore until 1 hour and 30 minutes in and it was glorious
"it's three actually"
@@skelestialWell that aged well
Dnd is wild. I had a enemy who just forced the players to play poker, the chips being their HP all about gambling. First player goes all in and loses, the second the winning hand wins his chips disappears and he dropped to zero, slamming his head on the table and slumping out of his seat. Then the player role played it.
As someone who has been playing D&D for a couple of months now, this was a surprise and a delight to watch. I cannot get over the acid breath to the face bit. Question, what level were their characters?
Level 5, i'd assume? Paul uses two attacks on one turn during the fight against Mark, when he picks up both halves of his axe. He's a Barbarian so that'd be level 5 (at least).
I once played D&D with my friends and one of them, whose name is Akyle, kept actively trying to murder this other player named Hayden for no reason so the DM had to ban friendly fire, so Akyle tried to bypass the rule by doing stuff that wasn’t obvious that he was still trying to murder Hayden. His various attempts included summoning animals to kill him, convincing other players to kill him, flooding a room with him in it, shooting him. All of this happened during once session. Then the next session, Akyle continued trying to kill Hayden through multiple means. Also my character that I created was just a living, sentient potato names “Jeffarious: the potato master” who kept a rubber potato with him. The stats were absolutely horrible with my intelligence being the lowest it could be and other stuff and one time I tried filling up my rubber potato with dirt and then using it as a Gatling gun but it didn’t work because my intelligence was too low.
‘Charlie’ is the kind of ‘guy’ to spontaneously become a reaction streamer
Yep! Money be money!
Reacting to colours is next
And not wait for an answer
I love how you put quotations around "Charlie" and "guy," implying that Charlie might not be his actual name and he might not actually be a guy
@@twigthetroll9279 we all know slmccl is just a pile of goop pretending to be human
I get the feeling that Mark Thompson wil become this sessions seal gaiman
That's why I love Jaiden. She seems so sweet, and yet is such a troll. xD
Making Mark and Thompson the same guy, Mark Thompson, was such an ingenious move by you. A really good way to get the party members motivated to fight the baddie.
Also did the cat ever fix his time loop issue, or is the assumption that it got fixed once Thompson lost his powers and got turned into a worm?
the character was just crazy and wasn’t in a time loop after all iirc
Nah, cause when I heard there were bowls of clay my first instict was to say out loud "eat the clay" AND THEN THEY ACTUALLY ATE IT- that's something my whole party would do too XD
=]
Shouldn't have put it in a dish if it wasn't meant to be eaten 😋
@@Cinnaschticks exactly lol
22:40 this is the stuff i LIVE for in DnD and why I LOVE when characters get into roleplay.
Ive done some vrazy ridiculous stuff rolling high
If you want to see more of charlie playing dnd, you should check out JUST ROLL WITH IT!!!!! An insanely powerful DnD podcast (that ranboo also had a few episodes in)
Jadien, Charlie, AND Ranboo being friends? Please dont tell me this is a dream.
"What doeas infinite frogs mean?"
Yeah always love looking back at old notes and going what did I mean here
I'm really sad Jaiden didn't include the part where Thomson says: " You ruined my life! You said I cursed you! You said I was a dark sorcerer, so I spent years becoming a dark sorcerer, and I'm gonna have my revenge!"
Jaiden's video made me want to play DnD again. I've only played once before and as good as the story was, it was difficult since we were limited to 45 minutes a week during lunch and people were often not there. I feel like it would also be better with people I know since all the people in that group were strangers (except the dm) and that meant I was pretty anxious.
I ran a variant of this for one of my sessions and one of my players punted bloy into the chasm below. After that he tried to kick the peeler who held on by stabbing his knife into my players foot thus killing him because he was low from the previous battle.
I’ve played this as a one-shot. It’s so fun to see how different the game turns out for different groups!
as a dm watching jaiden's video, i was nerding out so much at the clay creations fight seeing how you used their forms to improvise the abilities like crown of madness and constrict
My dnd group played this campaign once and one of the highlights is that one of the party members convinced The Peeler to peel all of his goblin friends and we snuck by him. It was an extremely fun oneshot. I got so excited when I started to recognize the plot points lmao.
I love how the whole disguise self segment is basically the same as something that happened in my campaign:
We were sneaking around an evil cult's hideout, and found a random cult member who was only there to try and get enough money for him and his wife to live properly. One of our party member's disguised as his wife and also did the acid blast thing, and then healed him and did it again! It was amazing lmao
Wild sheep chase was the first one shot I ran. Fond memories.
I got invited to a jojo's bizarre adventure dnd Campaign and the DM allowed me to be a Vampire character with a blood red stand.
Slime is such a sweetheart, like his excitement is so contagious! Keep having fun funky man!
in my group's campaign, our dm created a boss fight with a skeleton guy with guns who teleports around a lot and it sounds like it was gonna be a cool fight, but our party trapped him in magic circle and cheesed the hell out of it
The TLDR of this:
Blew up an inn, went on a quest, found a golden talking door, murdered some clay guys, made some goblins plummet, and then killed an evil Walmart manager, all to turn a sheep into a human.
I had a DnD character named Blaise Maskle and he was a raccoon, he wasn’t anthropomorphic either, he was just a tiny raccoon. He was a forge cleric and he wielded a war hammer twice his size, despite the lack of opposable thumbs. I only got to use him once since I showed up for the second session(being added to the party as a late addition) and the group only had two sessions since our dm turned out to be a drug addict. My character did have a 19 in strength though and killed a goblin just by tackling it after a nat20.
ok but how does Charlie think of this plot and the puzzles he's so amazing
Every dungeon Master dream is having one of your players animate a campaign or the very least some of its funnier moments
we need a part 2. This was honestly way too fun to watch and I hope to see another one of these! Maybe, new people as well
durring one of the sessions for my first campaign our party failed a admittedly simple puzzle (had to go down three sets of tunnels, each section had 3 tunnels. the entire thing was related to monkey's because we were in a temple where a god resided, which in essence was a giant orangtang monk. but the puzzle was if I'm recalling correctly was that monkey see no evil, speak no evil, and do no evil... i think, been a little bit. well upon failing the floor dropped below us and all but our warforged party member (who I think was a warlock) fell. not wanting to leave em we all jumped down despite not knowing what was down there.
warforged party member just barely missed a monkey guard at the end of a ramp. instead smashing into a wall. leading into a unknown room filled with vases. A party member accidentally breaks all of the vases upon investigation showing all of the vases had a gem worth ~1 gold each. the guard didn't know about it so didn't care as the party looted. I had my little Kobold Cleric with the slave backstory talk with guard. apparently the puzzle was meant to weed out the less then intelligent folk and so we wouldn't get to meet the monkey king, I had Stalt (my PC) offer the guard a carrot after taking two gems and a shard of broken pottery, deciding the party could have the rest. while the party was discussing if we wanted to try and see the monkey king anyways or check out a mentioned gift shop on the way out I had stalt offer one of the gems Stalt picked up. without word the guard just picks up 2Ft 2 stalt and just starts walking off away from the party lol. apparently deciding Stalt could meet the monkey king. party followed lol.
this was THE BEST crossover EVER
DO NOT LET ME CHANGE MY MIND
Well-
22:36 I think I'm the only one who noticed mark thompson plays a tiny violin with his fingers, I'm verry detailed oriented
That's actually a really awesome way to DM. Takes a lot of skill, but really fun!
Dnd creates some of the wildest examples of incedental storytelling. One of my players started as a joke cookey and insane character and retroactively became an experiment of my main villain. I also have a fear system implemented that literally just inflicts the darkest dungeon fear status effects as well as the buffs if you roll a nat 20. And those have created such perfect character moments by sheer luck. Its great. Being a dm is hard to do and is very overwhelming but its so much damn fun.
I'm kinda obsessed with Paul, combat businessman trope ftw
Omg imagine the devil is like the final boss, temps the party throughout their missions and temp them with better and better deals until it all comes to a head when the devel finally snaps and sends them in to a final fight. Only giving the party ten more days, that could play out like a timer for sudden doom.
the fact i wanna play DND so bad and i have my charater already ready but i can’t find anyone to play with 😞, but watching, and listening to these dnd sessions are so awesome and funny
As soon as the sheep jumped through the window i immediately yelled "HE RAN A WILD SHEEP CHASE THATS SOO GOOD" legit best one-shot for new players/dm's. i run A Wild Sheep Chase all the time
I can't wait for more, I love DnD and I hope you all have a wonderful time playing!
small dnd craziness. i was playing a fighter and we were fighting a dragon. we where enclosure in an area. we had potions of giant kind with increase you into a huge creature. long story short i ran under the dragon drank the potion and pined it to the ceiling.