Wonderful advice, and great examples from the master himself :D This is one of those things that we kinda know intuitively but only after hearing it laid out like this we truly become able to consciously harness it. Thank you for the advice!
Gotta be honest Flutes, I didn't know what Comedic Juxtaposition was but this is actually reallly interesting hahaha I reallllllly like this idea and am definitly going to look into it more lol
I love this. I love making characters based on real subtle character flaws taken to an extreme. Everyone can relate and knows someone like that so it becomes really funny. It's kind of how I'd guess the characters in The Office were made.
100%! Michael Scott is a great example of taking the idea of how everyone tends to dislike their manager and making him hyper-focused on being liked but being bad at it. It can be difficult to balance the two, and season one was probably on the wrong track, but they definitely course-corrected the character to play up the comedic juxtaposition without making him an unlikable character. Plenty of good examples in The Office while still being anchored and relatable.
Love this video, these tips, and Jordan & Opal! Seriously, I love the take on emphasizing making characters fun and funny because having fun is typically the point of playing games. Wonderful!!
the difference between American and English comedy is that in America the characters make the jokes and in England the characters are the joke. I think something similar applies here
I feel like I've best managed this in my own campaign with proprietors of the local magic shop/bakery: Bogdan and Bart's. It's run by a retired, high-level Dwarven Wizard and his hyper-intelligent Pig familiar. The Bogdan's side of the shop covers magical goods and services, while Bart's side runs the bakery. Anyone following the theme of the video, will recognize that the hyper-intelligent Pig is Bogdan, the one running the magic shop, delving into in-depth magical research, and intent on being taken very seriously. While the 16th level Dwarven Wizard is Bart, and is the toddering older fellow that runs the bakery in his cute aprons who is constantly trying to offer people free samples. Yahgra also stands out as a recurring character that the PCs like and who has a strong personality. She's the Lawful Evil Hobgoblin mercenary, that ruthlessly and effectively works on behalf of her company, taking care of even the most morbid and distasteful work without hesitation. She also is fun to be around when she's off-the-clock, easy going, pleasant, and friendly with those she interacts with and very reliable and easy to work with when she is on the clock.
I’m so honored a part of my video appears in your video! Thanks for including it :)
Thank you for the perfect interviews!
Wonderful advice, and great examples from the master himself :D This is one of those things that we kinda know intuitively but only after hearing it laid out like this we truly become able to consciously harness it. Thank you for the advice!
Too true! I hope everyone learns to harness the concept and use it for fun :)
This is exactly where I struggle in dnd rp, you’re a saint, my group will thank u
Happy to help a fellow player!
This is one of the best videos on character creation hands down
Thank you!
Gotta be honest Flutes, I didn't know what Comedic Juxtaposition was but this is actually reallly interesting hahaha I reallllllly like this idea and am definitly going to look into it more lol
I'm glad it connected with you! It's a magic principle that I highly recommend.
I love this. I love making characters based on real subtle character flaws taken to an extreme. Everyone can relate and knows someone like that so it becomes really funny. It's kind of how I'd guess the characters in The Office were made.
100%! Michael Scott is a great example of taking the idea of how everyone tends to dislike their manager and making him hyper-focused on being liked but being bad at it. It can be difficult to balance the two, and season one was probably on the wrong track, but they definitely course-corrected the character to play up the comedic juxtaposition without making him an unlikable character. Plenty of good examples in The Office while still being anchored and relatable.
@@FlutesLoot you’ll have to give me some time but you have a lot of great stuff here on your channel I’m gunna dive into.
@@TBLReady your videos have been great, too! I always enjoy when other channels I watch enjoy my videos as well.
Love this video, these tips, and Jordan & Opal! Seriously, I love the take on emphasizing making characters fun and funny because having fun is typically the point of playing games. Wonderful!!
Thank you, Jake! I want to arm more players with tools to make their characters fun.
@@FlutesLoot it shows, my friend!
the difference between American and English comedy is that in America the characters make the jokes and in England the characters are the joke. I think something similar applies here
That's a cool observation. I definitely prefer the latter. Thanks, England!
Love this analysis, Flutes!!!
I hoped you would!
I feel like I've best managed this in my own campaign with proprietors of the local magic shop/bakery: Bogdan and Bart's.
It's run by a retired, high-level Dwarven Wizard and his hyper-intelligent Pig familiar. The Bogdan's side of the shop covers magical goods and services, while Bart's side runs the bakery.
Anyone following the theme of the video, will recognize that the hyper-intelligent Pig is Bogdan, the one running the magic shop, delving into in-depth magical research, and intent on being taken very seriously. While the 16th level Dwarven Wizard is Bart, and is the toddering older fellow that runs the bakery in his cute aprons who is constantly trying to offer people free samples.
Yahgra also stands out as a recurring character that the PCs like and who has a strong personality. She's the Lawful Evil Hobgoblin mercenary, that ruthlessly and effectively works on behalf of her company, taking care of even the most morbid and distasteful work without hesitation. She also is fun to be around when she's off-the-clock, easy going, pleasant, and friendly with those she interacts with and very reliable and easy to work with when she is on the clock.
Great examples! And I hope you are THE Brandon Flowers of The Killers.
@@FlutesLoot Sadly, no.
Though also a fan of their music.