What's great about the video is that all of these colorful characters were played by "known" D&D RUclipsrn. It's rly cool to see how many people contributed to this.
Fun fact. The sentence "You can certainly try" is a line used by most dm's whenever a player wants to do something improbable, unorthodox, or just difficult. It really incapsulates the endless possibilities of DnD, while still keeping a realism of a setting intact. Even if you get the highest roll possible, your character can't do some things, just like how it isn't possible for normal people to do some things, but just like in real life, you should at least get to try.
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames There's as many ways to determine what's "realistic" and how many shenanigans are allowable as there are DMs I'm sure he's not the only one that used it, but the phrase "you can certainly try" became super popular when Critical Role exploded back in 2015 as it is a very common Matthew Mercer response to a player question.
This is the single greatest D&D related video of all time. A moment where JoCat brought in most of the big and even some of the smaller D&D RUclipsrs together for such an amazing crossover(even Matt Mercer of all people too!) to create something special. A true Love Letter to D&D ♥
Wow! As a forever DM, that video really speaks to me. It can get pretty overwhelming sometimes, even for an experienced DM. Especially with larger groups. But, again, our guy Jocat came through some solid advice. Sometimes you just gotta step back, take a breather and, come back at the situation with a cool head. Which is a weirdly good advice for life in general. LoL :)
I still love the fact that he actually maneged to get Matt Mercer of all people to star in this, like everyone is a youtuber or something of the sort but he is straight up one of the most famous DnD personas in the world.
So! I'm so glad you guys pointed out Takahata in this. The reason why he was in this because for a period of time, he was actually part of (at the time this was made) a D&D stream called The Unexpectables. The characters Panic, Greckles, Task and Zenrio all were a part of it and Monty Glu is both Taka's sister and their DM.
The Dingo Doodles that you noticed has a great dnd story for you guys about the fools gold campaign she played in. It was supposed to be a video about one funny thing that happened but the the world and story was so well done that she continued the series by popular demand. Its fun, intense and emotional and overall a grwat story with about 30 episodes so far. I think you would love it and become investet in it even if you dont know much about DnD, its easy to understand and I'd like as many people as possible to fall in love with it as well - so I hope you will take it into consideration even if it comes from someone who currently cant support on patreon but has been with you for about 2-3 years now, even if its just in private and not on the channel
Thanks so much for the recommendation! And hey, watching videos here and chatting with us in comments is just as important to us so we appreciate you being part of the community for years 😊🤗🥳
Being a Forever DM, I can speak to the overall accuracy of this video. Being the DM is the most crucial. hardest and stressful job in the game, but it can also be the most rewarding when things just unfold perfectly, whether you planned it or not.
The amount of cameos in this were amazing. My favorite being the Unexpectables. They got me into DND in the first place, mainly because of Takahata101 (aka, DBZA Nappa, Guru, Dende, Cell, etc.) Also edit to mention for those unaware, Taka and MontyGlu are siblings.
11:15 that’s the cast of overly sarcastic productions. They make videos about history and character tropes and myths. I recommend watching them. They’re highly entertaining and informative.
I'm a huge fan of so many of those cameos, Felix and Dingo Doodles, Crit Crab, xp to level 3, Puffin Forest, Jackdaw and of course Mercer. Such a fan boy moment to see all of them
I remember watching this for the first time fresh off a frustrating experience like that with irl friends and ngl it stung, if you go to the comments section of the video its basically all DMs saying "yep this stings but I needed to hear it"
To be the Dungeon Master can be very intimidating, it's easy to forget that you are still preparing to play with your friends! So one thing to remember is that it's okay to ask for breaks as the Dungeon Master too when things go array and you really need some time to adjust. I used very rough bullet point like lists for my first attempt as my groups Dungeon Master. I prepared enough to be able to give everyone a direction and purpose while also leaving things open enough for me to be flexible. It's a tough balance to strike. I'm glad you two chose to react to this and I would definitely recommend to give D&D a try whenever you feel like it and get the chance.
Does anybody else expect that a lot of sudden youtube channel suggestions now? I'm already all for suggesting Overly Sarcastic Production for its mythology reading and ranting, and its history reading and ranting videos, also the trope and cliche talks! It's a worthwhile watch if you're into Mythology, since Red is the mythology gal who reads a bunch of the folklore and myths while talking about some of the important stuff or minor stuff! Blue is mainly just the history guy.
This video is good because it also shows some bad things for players to do. Players pointing out obvious storytelling tropes, min-maxing their characters, disrespecting the DM, not keeping their character consistent, and more just serve to make a game less fun. So it’s up to both the players and the DM to make the game fun for everyone. Also let’s just appreciate how this guy managed to get MATT FREAKING MERCER to appear in this video!
I would love to see you two play DnD. Also, one of the people in this video (Tulok the Barbarian) has a whole series of building pop-culture characters as DnD Characters, and has done Yang, Blake, Weiss, and Ruby. I’d love to see you guys watch/react to him building team RWBY as dnd Characters. Something to think about
I love the JoCat series and this is another banger. The only thing I never really liked about this vid is the end, he goes back to his players and apologizes for being mean and that's great and all, but I think it's important to remember how to be a good player. That kind of stuff is annoying and while sure, you should expect some if not all of it to happen that doesn't change the fact that these are adults who agreed to play this game with you and are now willfully making it difficult. It just would've been nice to see the players learn from their mistakes as well and apologize and roll with the story a little more, the DM is there to help the group have fun, but they're a person too ya know?
Node's old D&D Call of the Wild campaign on RUclips has really good presentation and is divided into about 30 minute chunks. Perhaps you can take a look at those.
If you are new at the job and aren't too confident in your ability to improv, it is perfectly okay to do baby steps with short adventures and, well, just politely ask the players to try and follow the plot so you can learn.
Shout Out to Demonac’s “Tales From My D&D Campaign!” Just a Solid DM who made his Own World and let’s his Players just really have fun! He plays 3.5 with a Mix of Homebrew from other editions. And I watched his videos years Ago back in 2013, way before hearing anything about Critical Roll! This guy is what got me to love D&D. Check out his channel and the 66 episodes of Seriously well done Blocky/Animated character art. It takes the first 10 episodes for him to really hit his stride, but you will no doubt be invested once he gets going! He has some really great tension episodes!
I would love to see you guys react to some Overly Sarcastic Productions stuff, like their summary of Journey to the West (still an ongoing series) or some of their other videos discussing tropes or history. Or if nothing else, at least their April fools videos. And they were also in this video too, OSP Blue and OSP Red.
you guys would love the fools gold story done by dingo doodles, the story, animation, and sound design are amazing experience that you should partake in, that monkey around 9:30 is the main character of that story and I think you would like the characters personality.
So to explain the people involved here. takahata101, Gaijin Goombah, Connor McKinley, and Chris Zito are members of a dnd longplay series called Unexpectables, run by Takahata's Sister as the dungeon master I believe. Need to watch that show. Zee Bashew is a youtube animator famous for a dnd series called the Animated Spellbook where he explains how certain spells and spellcasting mechanics work in DnD through rough animations. Dingo Doodles and Felix Irnich both run the Dingo Doodles channel where Dingo does story time animations but primarily DnD stories. Her channel took off with her DnD story series called Fools Gold which had a campaign setting book Kickstarter that raised 2.7 million. Puffin Forest is also a DnD Story animator, using simpler images and telling stories of his experiences playing and running DnD games. Abserd is his most famous...infamous character. OSP Red and Blue are the narrators of the Overly Sarcastic Productions channel where they summarize history topics, classic literature, and mythology stories in an entertianing way, as well as discuss story tropes, both good and bad examples of said tropes. Davy Chappy and XP to Level 3 are DnDtubers where they talk about dnd stuff, give tips and tricks, and other stuff. XP to Level 3 is very interesting as he's unpredictable in the kind of videos you'll get from him, and Davy Chappy has recently dived into LARPing, or Live Action Roleplaying Tulok the Barbarian has made a name for himself creating character paths for if you wanna play a already existing fictional character, from anime characters to comicbook. His most recent video at the time of typing this was DC's Black Adam. Runesmith is another DnDtuber who summarizes concepts in DnD lore such as creatures, planar history, gods, settings, and more. He has also written several 3rd party books with the help of Ghostfire Gaming. Jess Jackdaw is a homebrew monster creator and really talented artist. They've also written a 3rd party DnD book called Heliana's Guide to Monster Hunting. Adan is another dndtuber with a simple artstyle and explains dnd concepts through short skits Kanekuo is another talented artist famous for two shows, Table Technician and Monsters Misguided. he has since left the youtube scene to write his own fantasy comic. Blain Simple is another dnd animator and has made a name for himself converting Anime concepts into DnD material. Cami cat is a talented singer, doing song covers and writing her own songs for stories and characters. Critcrab is among the most famous Reddit story readers. He basically signal boosts stories posted to Reddit, particularly r/RPGHorrorstories TheLoadingCrew is the creator of a series where he runs through a fictional character's deeds and determines their character alignment at the end of their series. and Matthew Mercer is the Dungeon Master of the biggest name in DnD Longplay series, Critical Role. Don't know who everyone else is sadly.
To fill in a couple of the gaps: Monty Glu is Taka's sister and DM of The Unexpectables. She is a streamer and has a campaign she's running that isn't related to The Unexpectables. Octopimp I believe is a voice actor? He was a guest character on The Unexpectables, playing Zenrio. (side note, Campaign 1 is a couple hundred episodes, and Campaign 2 is ongoing). Brachyzoid and Jocat are, to the best of my knowledge, friends who sometimes do Final Fantasy 14 content together. Caitlinc37 is an artist that Jocat has worked with a few times. Whystle (who goes by a different name now, i think its Shaddoodles?) is an artist who has made a few videos where she talks about some D&D/TTRPG experiences she's had while doing art. Yaroshien (along with Shaddoodles) were players in a short campaign Jocat ran, along with Cami Cat and Davvy.
My favorite campaign right now is vestige of Ophiuchus on let them play games or on project mouthwash if anyone wants a good time I highly recommend it
This guy talks like the Flash. Can someone cast a "slow down" spell on him? PS. I have the Player Handbook myself, and it was the best gift I've gotten in a long time. I treat it like it was a sacred tome from an ancient civilization.
Being a DM can be a pretty stressful job sometimes but it is worth it when the players really get into the game and actually start feeling the emotions they should. Things do go off the rails sometimes and you just need to roll with it. Had a player find a plot hole I missed allowing them to skip the story for the entire session. How I write sessions has changed a lot since the first session. I used to write really detailed lists of everything I expected the players to do in order. Now I write all the important things that happen in different locations in town in no real order. Also if you are DMing and it is your first time never have more than 4 players if you can help it. Especially new players. For your first session with mostly new players I like to start in a locked city or on a boat or something. It limits wander and gives them a predictable space to warm up in. That isn't a hard rules or anything, starting them off in an open field is fine too, but that is my strategy.
Al of the players were famous D&D RUclipsrs, so if you want you can check some of them out 😉 . Personally i would recommend Puffinforest( He the guy who called himself ,,Abserd")
Could someone tell me who that one player with the computer head is during JoCat's campaign, the one talking about his Dwarven drink? EDIT: Nevermind, another reactor revealed his name to be Skibidi Toilet (strange name for a guy with a TV head)
Considering you're already privy to Critical Role through the animated series, you could always look up some of the table to screen videos, or just highlights from the stream. Keep in mind everyone has their style and that CR isn't the only way to play D&D, but it can give you an idea. Sometimes everyone cheers, sometimes the DM just rips the sheet he had prepared (it's ok Matt is really good at recycling those bits into something else at another time).
Being a DM is not so bad, if you have ruly players who wait their turn to speak and keep the min-maxers on a leash. What's important in the game is to have the players interact with the world you create together. Yes, together, because there's no possible way that everything's gonna go the way you planned it. Much of the final shape of the story is gonna be player made, and not DM made as you hoped it would. Writing everything down should go for a great novel, in the end.
As a DM who has dealt with more than his share of jackass players, I actually have to disagree with Jocat's take. The DM is also a player who deserves to have fun and not have their work and effort go unappreciated. Also, constantly comparing what the DM had come up with to existing media is kinda disrespectful. Obviously, be flexible and accommodating as a DM, and be respectful of your players, too.
In this example I feel like the blame was put on the DM here for ruining the game as if he rolled and failed a cool headedness check, but feels weird that nobody mentions how the players rolled a nat 1 on being considerate to the person who is shouldering all that pressure and went through all the trouble of making the game possible for everyone to enjoy. Accountability must come from both sides, as in, DMs should not be so restrictive and overprotective of their game but at the same time players should be considerate and exercise moderation with their shenanigans, after all if they want a game that caters to their fun only, they should DM their own game and be the overprotective DM of their story.
This is pretty on point, and yes, DM is very stressful, and you can think of the D&D is a open world MMO or something, like think Skyrim, you don't need to follow the main quest, you rather do whatever or side quest. Sometimes, doing anything else is more fun. And we humans, sometimes love something we aren't suppose to do, like breaking stuff or stealing, etc. Yeah, DM have to track of everything, then i mean, everything. I wanted to try DM a session, some have asked but just thinking about all i have to do just stress me out and such.... Maybe one day, but i do recomend you two trying D&D sometimes. ^.^
What's great about the video is that all of these colorful characters were played by "known" D&D RUclipsrn. It's rly cool to see how many people contributed to this.
Good thing Drake wasn't there, he and JoCrap would engage in enhanced shenanigans.
That’s a fun collaboration 🙂
@@jordanpeterson5140 damn, i can actually see drake and jocrap duking it out...
@@Mk-it6cr and JoCat and Larry shaking their heads nearby.
I would love to never see a Jocat video in my recommendations
Fun fact. The sentence "You can certainly try" is a line used by most dm's whenever a player wants to do something improbable, unorthodox, or just difficult. It really incapsulates the endless possibilities of DnD, while still keeping a realism of a setting intact. Even if you get the highest roll possible, your character can't do some things, just like how it isn't possible for normal people to do some things, but just like in real life, you should at least get to try.
That’s a fun insider fact that we now know 🙂
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames There's as many ways to determine what's "realistic" and how many shenanigans are allowable as there are DMs
I'm sure he's not the only one that used it, but the phrase "you can certainly try" became super popular when Critical Role exploded back in 2015 as it is a very common Matthew Mercer response to a player question.
This is the single greatest D&D related video of all time.
A moment where JoCat brought in most of the big and even some of the smaller D&D RUclipsrs together for such an amazing crossover(even Matt Mercer of all people too!) to create something special.
A true Love Letter to D&D ♥
We had no idea they were all D&D RUclipsrs. That’s really cool that this was such a collaborative effort 🙂
Wow! As a forever DM, that video really speaks to me. It can get pretty overwhelming sometimes, even for an experienced DM. Especially with larger groups. But, again, our guy Jocat came through some solid advice. Sometimes you just gotta step back, take a breather and, come back at the situation with a cool head. Which is a weirdly good advice for life in general. LoL :)
Yup. Definitely good advice for life as well. And we’re sure there has to be some balance between having a firm hand while also being flexible 🙂
I still love the fact that he actually maneged to get Matt Mercer of all people to star in this, like everyone is a youtuber or something of the sort but he is straight up one of the most famous DnD personas in the world.
Yeah it was very cool of Matt Mercer to appear in this 🤩
And he was still holding his stack of pool noodles.
So! I'm so glad you guys pointed out Takahata in this. The reason why he was in this because for a period of time, he was actually part of (at the time this was made) a D&D stream called The Unexpectables. The characters Panic, Greckles, Task and Zenrio all were a part of it and Monty Glu is both Taka's sister and their DM.
Also JoCat himself was a guest character for an arc in the campaign
Nice!🤩
The Dingo Doodles that you noticed has a great dnd story for you guys about the fools gold campaign she played in. It was supposed to be a video about one funny thing that happened but the the world and story was so well done that she continued the series by popular demand. Its fun, intense and emotional and overall a grwat story with about 30 episodes so far. I think you would love it and become investet in it even if you dont know much about DnD, its easy to understand and I'd like as many people as possible to fall in love with it as well - so I hope you will take it into consideration even if it comes from someone who currently cant support on patreon but has been with you for about 2-3 years now, even if its just in private and not on the channel
Thanks so much for the recommendation! And hey, watching videos here and chatting with us in comments is just as important to us so we appreciate you being part of the community for years 😊🤗🥳
Being a Forever DM, I can speak to the overall accuracy of this video. Being the DM is the most crucial. hardest and stressful job in the game, but it can also be the most rewarding when things just unfold perfectly, whether you planned it or not.
😊 lot of props to the DMs out there for having to come up with a campaign and then run it and then revise in the fly 😅
The amount of cameos in this were amazing. My favorite being the Unexpectables. They got me into DND in the first place, mainly because of Takahata101 (aka, DBZA Nappa, Guru, Dende, Cell, etc.)
Also edit to mention for those unaware, Taka and MontyGlu are siblings.
Wait he was Dende?! I thought he only played Nappa and Cell. I found out about Guru was later.
@@arkauthor and Alucard from their Hellsing abridged.
I'm still trying to get in unexpectables C2... I miss C1 still.
I love how looney toonie the Unexpectables can get.
@@hugoshen1410 *flashbacks to that one time Greckles almost pocketed a baby.*
11:15 that’s the cast of overly sarcastic productions. They make videos about history and character tropes and myths. I recommend watching them. They’re highly entertaining and informative.
The pool noodle callback was hilarious.
16:05
This is an example of why you never take on more players than you can handle as a DM, no matter how much your friend-of-a-friend wants to join.
I'm a huge fan of so many of those cameos, Felix and Dingo Doodles, Crit Crab, xp to level 3, Puffin Forest, Jackdaw and of course Mercer. Such a fan boy moment to see all of them
I remember watching this for the first time fresh off a frustrating experience like that with irl friends and ngl it stung, if you go to the comments section of the video its basically all DMs saying "yep this stings but I needed to hear it"
I would highly recommend watching all his other guides and other content JoCat is an amazing content creator.
😎👍😀
This series is frfr a series that got me into DND even moreso today, absolutely worth watching the WHOLE series 😁
We’ve already seen most of it as we checked out all the class description trailers 😅 ruclips.net/video/wiXGlOZdjCc/видео.html
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames ah didn't see that lol 😂 but still a well crafted series nonetheless 😁
To be the Dungeon Master can be very intimidating, it's easy to forget that you are still preparing to play with your friends!
So one thing to remember is that it's okay to ask for breaks as the Dungeon Master too when things go array and you really need some time to adjust. I used very rough bullet point like lists for my first attempt as my groups Dungeon Master. I prepared enough to be able to give everyone a direction and purpose while also leaving things open enough for me to be flexible. It's a tough balance to strike.
I'm glad you two chose to react to this and I would definitely recommend to give D&D a try whenever you feel like it and get the chance.
The last guy that gave him the peptalk is actually the artist that makes these
As the forever Dungeon Master of my group I can agree that this is what it’s like. My brain does backflips trying to keep the brainlets together.
Props for welcoming this headache on the regular 😅 but imagine the payoff is even better when things click 🥳😊
the first time i saw jocat's vid in the scene where jocat talks with jocrap, i actually cried, its beautiful
Does anybody else expect that a lot of sudden youtube channel suggestions now?
I'm already all for suggesting Overly Sarcastic Production for its mythology reading and ranting, and its history reading and ranting videos, also the trope and cliche talks!
It's a worthwhile watch if you're into Mythology, since Red is the mythology gal who reads a bunch of the folklore and myths while talking about some of the important stuff or minor stuff! Blue is mainly just the history guy.
Thanks for the channel recommendation 😀 we love mythology, mainly Bethany loves it, so would be a fun channel to check out
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames Yes OSP are great. The HP Lovecraft video of theirs is great
...the one with the mastiff animal companion...he knew about Arvin's dog! HE FORSAW IT!
This video is good because it also shows some bad things for players to do. Players pointing out obvious storytelling tropes, min-maxing their characters, disrespecting the DM, not keeping their character consistent, and more just serve to make a game less fun. So it’s up to both the players and the DM to make the game fun for everyone.
Also let’s just appreciate how this guy managed to get MATT FREAKING MERCER to appear in this video!
Got the cast of The Unexpectables here too XD
I would love to see you two play DnD. Also, one of the people in this video (Tulok the Barbarian) has a whole series of building pop-culture characters as DnD Characters, and has done Yang, Blake, Weiss, and Ruby. I’d love to see you guys watch/react to him building team RWBY as dnd Characters. Something to think about
Thanks for letting us know about that. That’s a fun idea and would be curious to see team RWBY as D&D characters 😀
@@DefinitelyNotDefinitiveGames My suggestion is to wait until AFTER you finish Volume 3.
I love the JoCat series and this is another banger. The only thing I never really liked about this vid is the end, he goes back to his players and apologizes for being mean and that's great and all, but I think it's important to remember how to be a good player. That kind of stuff is annoying and while sure, you should expect some if not all of it to happen that doesn't change the fact that these are adults who agreed to play this game with you and are now willfully making it difficult. It just would've been nice to see the players learn from their mistakes as well and apologize and roll with the story a little more, the DM is there to help the group have fun, but they're a person too ya know?
I recommend looking at all the cameos and watch their stuff.
Node's old D&D Call of the Wild campaign on RUclips has really good presentation and is divided into about 30 minute chunks. Perhaps you can take a look at those.
Yeah Takahata is some of the fan favorite Characters such as Nappa, Elder Guru and Cell
If you are new at the job and aren't too confident in your ability to improv, it is perfectly okay to do baby steps with short adventures and, well, just politely ask the players to try and follow the plot so you can learn.
That’s a good tip 🙂
The biggest takeaway of this episode is: "never try to DM for a game with a party of more than 4-8 players, because it always devolves into chaos".
Shout Out to Demonac’s “Tales From My D&D Campaign!”
Just a Solid DM who made his Own World and let’s his Players just really have fun! He plays 3.5 with a Mix of Homebrew from other editions. And I watched his videos years Ago back in 2013, way before hearing anything about Critical Roll! This guy is what got me to love D&D.
Check out his channel and the 66 episodes of Seriously well done Blocky/Animated character art.
It takes the first 10 episodes for him to really hit his stride, but you will no doubt be invested once he gets going! He has some really great tension episodes!
I would love to see you guys react to some Overly Sarcastic Productions stuff, like their summary of Journey to the West (still an ongoing series) or some of their other videos discussing tropes or history. Or if nothing else, at least their April fools videos. And they were also in this video too, OSP Blue and OSP Red.
Best part for me was dialogue between JoCat and JoCrap.
you guys would love the fools gold story done by dingo doodles, the story, animation, and sound design are amazing experience that you should partake in, that monkey around 9:30 is the main character of that story and I think you would like the characters personality.
I feel like max0r and jocat would get along perfectly
So to explain the people involved here.
takahata101, Gaijin Goombah, Connor McKinley, and Chris Zito are members of a dnd longplay series called Unexpectables, run by Takahata's Sister as the dungeon master I believe. Need to watch that show.
Zee Bashew is a youtube animator famous for a dnd series called the Animated Spellbook where he explains how certain spells and spellcasting mechanics work in DnD through rough animations.
Dingo Doodles and Felix Irnich both run the Dingo Doodles channel where Dingo does story time animations but primarily DnD stories. Her channel took off with her DnD story series called Fools Gold which had a campaign setting book Kickstarter that raised 2.7 million.
Puffin Forest is also a DnD Story animator, using simpler images and telling stories of his experiences playing and running DnD games. Abserd is his most famous...infamous character.
OSP Red and Blue are the narrators of the Overly Sarcastic Productions channel where they summarize history topics, classic literature, and mythology stories in an entertianing way, as well as discuss story tropes, both good and bad examples of said tropes.
Davy Chappy and XP to Level 3 are DnDtubers where they talk about dnd stuff, give tips and tricks, and other stuff. XP to Level 3 is very interesting as he's unpredictable in the kind of videos you'll get from him, and Davy Chappy has recently dived into LARPing, or Live Action Roleplaying
Tulok the Barbarian has made a name for himself creating character paths for if you wanna play a already existing fictional character, from anime characters to comicbook. His most recent video at the time of typing this was DC's Black Adam.
Runesmith is another DnDtuber who summarizes concepts in DnD lore such as creatures, planar history, gods, settings, and more. He has also written several 3rd party books with the help of Ghostfire Gaming.
Jess Jackdaw is a homebrew monster creator and really talented artist. They've also written a 3rd party DnD book called Heliana's Guide to Monster Hunting.
Adan is another dndtuber with a simple artstyle and explains dnd concepts through short skits
Kanekuo is another talented artist famous for two shows, Table Technician and Monsters Misguided. he has since left the youtube scene to write his own fantasy comic.
Blain Simple is another dnd animator and has made a name for himself converting Anime concepts into DnD material.
Cami cat is a talented singer, doing song covers and writing her own songs for stories and characters.
Critcrab is among the most famous Reddit story readers. He basically signal boosts stories posted to Reddit, particularly r/RPGHorrorstories
TheLoadingCrew is the creator of a series where he runs through a fictional character's deeds and determines their character alignment at the end of their series.
and Matthew Mercer is the Dungeon Master of the biggest name in DnD Longplay series, Critical Role.
Don't know who everyone else is sadly.
To fill in a couple of the gaps:
Monty Glu is Taka's sister and DM of The Unexpectables. She is a streamer and has a campaign she's running that isn't related to The Unexpectables.
Octopimp I believe is a voice actor? He was a guest character on The Unexpectables, playing Zenrio.
(side note, Campaign 1 is a couple hundred episodes, and Campaign 2 is ongoing).
Brachyzoid and Jocat are, to the best of my knowledge, friends who sometimes do Final Fantasy 14 content together.
Caitlinc37 is an artist that Jocat has worked with a few times.
Whystle (who goes by a different name now, i think its Shaddoodles?) is an artist who has made a few videos where she talks about some D&D/TTRPG experiences she's had while doing art.
Yaroshien (along with Shaddoodles) were players in a short campaign Jocat ran, along with Cami Cat and Davvy.
My favorite campaign right now is vestige of Ophiuchus on let them play games or on project mouthwash if anyone wants a good time I highly recommend it
Have you guys checked out the Avatar Legends rpg? It’s super fun and easy to learn, all you need are two normal sided dice and a paper and pencil!
Wow, How did I miss this reaction?!
I just realized that Evilus doesn't have legendary resistances...
Check Jocat's Cleric video.
That was good... I'm kind of confused why they were all talking at the same time... But I'm glad it ended well
Never played DnD did ya? 😊
This guy talks like the Flash. Can someone cast a "slow down" spell on him?
PS. I have the Player Handbook myself, and it was the best gift I've gotten in a long time. I treat it like it was a sacred tome from an ancient civilization.
I heard THE couple who ABSOLUTELY FUGGIN ROCK were in town again and I just HAD to swing by and say hi!
HI! 😊❤
This is why you have like 6 players max at the table......
Being a DM can be a pretty stressful job sometimes but it is worth it when the players really get into the game and actually start feeling the emotions they should. Things do go off the rails sometimes and you just need to roll with it. Had a player find a plot hole I missed allowing them to skip the story for the entire session. How I write sessions has changed a lot since the first session. I used to write really detailed lists of everything I expected the players to do in order. Now I write all the important things that happen in different locations in town in no real order.
Also if you are DMing and it is your first time never have more than 4 players if you can help it. Especially new players. For your first session with mostly new players I like to start in a locked city or on a boat or something. It limits wander and gives them a predictable space to warm up in. That isn't a hard rules or anything, starting them off in an open field is fine too, but that is my strategy.
All of this is factually correct.
Al of the players were famous D&D RUclipsrs, so if you want you can check some of them out 😉 . Personally i would recommend Puffinforest( He the guy who called himself ,,Abserd")
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Could someone tell me who that one player with the computer head is during JoCat's campaign, the one talking about his Dwarven drink?
EDIT: Nevermind, another reactor revealed his name to be Skibidi Toilet (strange name for a guy with a TV head)
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Can you do the crap guide to dnd race’s video it’s so good 😊
Considering you're already privy to Critical Role through the animated series, you could always look up some of the table to screen videos, or just highlights from the stream. Keep in mind everyone has their style and that CR isn't the only way to play D&D, but it can give you an idea. Sometimes everyone cheers, sometimes the DM just rips the sheet he had prepared (it's ok Matt is really good at recycling those bits into something else at another time).
Being a DM is not so bad, if you have ruly players who wait their turn to speak and keep the min-maxers on a leash. What's important in the game is to have the players interact with the world you create together. Yes, together, because there's no possible way that everything's gonna go the way you planned it. Much of the final shape of the story is gonna be player made, and not DM made as you hoped it would. Writing everything down should go for a great novel, in the end.
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Idk if you guys got any interest in them but TerminalMontage's Pokemon videos be hilarious and great to react to. Just a suggestion. 👍🏼
As a DM who has dealt with more than his share of jackass players, I actually have to disagree with Jocat's take. The DM is also a player who deserves to have fun and not have their work and effort go unappreciated. Also, constantly comparing what the DM had come up with to existing media is kinda disrespectful. Obviously, be flexible and accommodating as a DM, and be respectful of your players, too.
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In this example I feel like the blame was put on the DM here for ruining the game as if he rolled and failed a cool headedness check, but feels weird that nobody mentions how the players rolled a nat 1 on being considerate to the person who is shouldering all that pressure and went through all the trouble of making the game possible for everyone to enjoy.
Accountability must come from both sides, as in, DMs should not be so restrictive and overprotective of their game but at the same time players should be considerate and exercise moderation with their shenanigans, after all if they want a game that caters to their fun only, they should DM their own game and be the overprotective DM of their story.
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This is pretty on point, and yes, DM is very stressful, and you can think of the D&D is a open world MMO or something, like think Skyrim, you don't need to follow the main quest, you rather do whatever or side quest. Sometimes, doing anything else is more fun.
And we humans, sometimes love something we aren't suppose to do, like breaking stuff or stealing, etc.
Yeah, DM have to track of everything, then i mean, everything.
I wanted to try DM a session, some have asked but just thinking about all i have to do just stress me out and such....
Maybe one day, but i do recomend you two trying D&D sometimes. ^.^