Heh... in the 20 years I've been a DM, I've only thrown two chest mimics, a bookshelf mimic, and a wall mimic (a mimic that just blocked off a little niche, so I guess it could be considered a "secret door" mimic) at various players. Still have yet to use the actual door mimic, though. :)
+Bunny Rabbit Mimics are creatures built to specifically target unprepared or impulsive low-level adventurers (sometimes mid-level, in the right circumstances). Even for the cautious, they still can be a pain to fight since anything touching them - including melee weapons - has a chance of getting stuck (they produce a strong adhesive). They are generally considered to be a "dick move" on the part of the DM, especially if placed in particularly deadly rooms or areas (i.e. traps or other creatures) or a particularly tough environmental situation). EDIT: I love these types of creatures and encounters because it keeps the players on their toes.
If I ever run a Tal'dorei campaign, it will take place long after the retirement of Vox Machina, and that basilisk egg will still be circling around in the economy, with everyone who buys or sells it being convinced that it's actually an egg of mystical power. And maybe everyone will believe it so hard that, through the divine power of belief, it somehow becomes true.
@@monkeychicken27 Episode 22: AraMente to Pyrah, Timestamp 1:03:17 First appearence of the trader. Edit: Yes I literally just looked it up for this comment, but I was curious too so it's fine.
@@SharkfightersSH I thought I remembered that happening! Thank you for doing the legwork for me. Came down into the comments looking for this exact thing.
@@m.vincent6539 you're welcome. I had the ecaxt image but had to jump through abou 3 Episodes because I wasn't sure if it was before or after the trial.
It’s absolutely fascinating watching Tary fumble through a simple white lie while I remember that Scanlan successfully convinced and intimidated two massive efreets into believing that he had a goristro as a pet. Sam is so good at staying true to his characters.
@@shypup5675 Yeah but Sam fumbled throught both examples. Don't get me wrong he does a great job as both but Scanlan's nonsense succeeded because of how high his persuasion was, not Sam's commitment to the characters. I take that back Sam crushed it selling that demon thing to those fire guys. I'm just wrong on that one.
What i like about Tary vs Scanlan is that where Scanlan was purposefully fulfilling a comic relief role, making people laugh and smile with quips and songs, Tary is funny by virtue of his own clumsy personality. Hes not misunderstood like Scanlan because of his big smile, he just is who he is.
New critter here and I can’t believe I’m 25 episodes away from the end of campaign 1. It’s been a wild ride, I laughed, I cried a few times. I can’t wait for campaign 2.
Then again said guy was an asshole that was about enslave two angel kids. Sure it was the fire plains but that, is just fucked up. He got what he deserved.
I think its the former than the later cause matt said percy was with his glasses on his forhead which suits before sleeping cause after he wont be.. Im guessing he take the glasses off before he sleeps unless he is a complete psychopath ( he know he is at least some psychopath but only the truly twisted people sleeps with their glasses on)..
Right? Whenever Matt goes into a monologue or is ready to go into anything long, Travis perks right up. For instance at 1:26:10 or so, when Vord says this will be a longer discussion, Travis looks genuinely pleased to hear what's next. ... and the one I remember most is when they found Tiberius in Draconia (ep 64). At the very end of Matt's closing comments, Travis had this smile on his face like he was just totally in awe.
@@jash51772 wish people would stop bringing up c2 on c1 comment sections, never seen an episode of C2 and I already know most of the character's names and who is which class etc etc etc so annoying
Ep88: Sam and Liam discuss the importance of using Luck when it matters most. This episode: Sam and Liam both use luck to improve the disguise they put on a robot.
Yeah they only ever needed to do that because there were ancient dragons sitting on top of the other cities! The potions guy even said that he was getting trade from Emon. I can't belive they wen't all the way to Vasselheim for potions xD
That's not true, they're first time at Vasselheim Matt told them that the town is the main producer of healing potion in the world. They decided by themselves that if the town don't like arcane magic that must mean no potions
Jul zi Actually, Matt stated Vasselheim's temples control the potions. They are NOT sold by most merchants there. There's a reason they always have trouble finding some.
If I recall, they barely even tried in Ank'Harel. I think they got potions for free from the guards. But when they went back later, they didn't even try shopping at this huge mecca of trade. /facepalm. The only place they ever try to buy potions is one of the worst places, retail in Vasselheim. Most of the world's healing potions are produced there, so maybe they should be talking to the temples and buying direct.
its not a case of them going to Vasselheim to buy potions though, its just that every time they remember to buy potions they are in Vasselheim for some unrelated business
Pretty sure when Sam created Taryon Matt just let him have however much gold he felt he needed at any given time, trusting that the moments he would use it would be every bit as comedy gold as he was spending.
I think you could give a guy like Sam any amount of legendary items and good and trust him to not power game or use them to take the spotlight. Which funnily enough, in a way, does take the spotlight (but in a great way that usually compliments whoever he is interacting with as well) because it's almost impossible to not just be awestruck by his egoless roleplaying.
Also, I don't think it is game breaking because Vox Machina took a lot of gold from the Dragon hoard in Emon, so they all are pretty rich really, not as rich as Tary but rich nonetheless.
@@RoosterFloyd A trait that cannot be underrated. He understands that this game is a performance for us, and something the other players can have fun with.
Yeah, I thought it was a bad move on DM's part to give a player infinite money, but most of the time it's used is reasonable and not just extravagant spending. It seems Matt and Sam came into an understanding of how they should use it
He is D&D's Twoflower: absurdly wealthy tourist moving like Mr Magoo through dangerous scenarios (many of which he caused) with companions who can't decide whether to love him or leave him to die
i love the idea that this huge goliath who has looked death in the face, at least 5 times, is too nervous about dressing up that he went upstairs to take a nervous shit lmao
it really makes him relatable. hes not just an archetype, the way that maybe, my cousins barbarian is. he is a real character in a story with direction and development.
i love all these references included for character names, like Nott the Brave being an anagram for Veth Brenatto, the entire etymology of the name "Mollymauk", the ring-name thing with Keyleth's mom, and then there's Grog Strongjaw, goliath barbarian. god, I love Travis
@@tristanlewin4190 Keyleth's mother? She was on her own journey, and was given the same task as Vox Machina: bring back the lodestones. Her companions were killed by the Kraken, and it's assumed that she did, too.
1:27:19 is one of my favorite things. The look of utter shock and disbelief on Laura's face when she heard that Orcus had _four_ horns when they went through hell trying to recover just one is hilariously adorable.
Sam: Ill go up to her and say, "I'd like to buy your hair for 100 gold pieces" Matt: Ooook how do you say it Sam: Something, something, "I'd like to buy your hair for 100 gold pieces"
Critical Role: the only show where the cast spends half an hour to pointlessly (yet successfully) disguise an eight foot tall robot to look like a 'regular' person
But I would be surprised if it was the first D&D game where it happened... ...well, if you substitute "robot" for "golem" I'm sure it's happened before...
Timestamps for people :) (Repost from Luke Dees, I hope this works) 1:46 Sam's Fanart 11:23 Trinket's "Upgrades" 14:51 Recap starts (Thanks Yasmina Farih) 16:58 Recap ends 21:00 the domesticity of this moment kills me 25:03 Shayne! 30:50 Natibe's fate (he literally never appeared on steam im dead) 40:04 Percy wants to show his LADY OFF 41:42 Vax'leth is good stuff my dudes 42:44 Travis and the fly 43:23 But Perc'ahlia's some good shit too :P 45:10 Asking The Important Questions 59:15 Tary's Transaction 1:09:15 Grog Is Startled 1:15:00 Vex Warning Tary 1:22:51 Vax's secret 2:08:35 Tary & Grog Go Shopping 2:16:18 Sam's Pig Latin 2:20:00 "The Dragon Woman" (PLEASE GIF) 2:28:20 Tary's Trade 2:30:25 The Doty Situation 2:32:55 "I NEED YOU TO VOMIT!" 2:51:32 Break Ends 2:56:34 Percy's personal devils advocate (+ the immediate "yes". BROTHERS) 2:57:50 MAKE IT STOP SAM 3:00:47 BROTHERS 3:05:52 Abrupt Percy is one of my favorite Percys 3:08:23 Travis' ADD can't keep up 3:12:30 a menace 3:14:20 "I'm really strong these days" 3:21:40 Resolution 3:24:17 Tary's fight song 3:26:42 Hydra fly 3:31:45 Cute twins 3:38:48 Grog finds a reason to like kids 3:41:53 Vax can clearly appreciate supportive fathers when he sees one 3:44:00 Aramenté's End 3:51:29 End of a Journey
I mean, we all know the true reason why Keyleth can't shapechange into a door isn't because the spell just does creatures ... it's because a door's challenge rating is way too high for Vox Machina.
I realise that Tyron forget to tell Doddy the specific sound it need to make and instead using the guard as sound generator. At that time you realise he makes a mistake to the point of force puking.
i hate to point it out because travis is so good about never meta gaming. but i felt like the moment where he instantly wanted to go full on homicidal was pretty meta. he had no reason to know how bad of an idea attacking the guards could go because last time they had a brawl in the street, it ended up ok. it wasnt until after the episode, out of character that matt told them had the guard not had his memory wiped they would have had thousands come down on their heads.
It also occurs to me all of a sudden that they may have just straight up failed the resurrection check on Vax, and the Raven Queen intervened because he was of use to her.
@@alecchristiaen4856 Maybe the first time but subsequent trips became over the top. Neither he or VM want to deal with each other and I really think it should stay that way. Frankly I wish Victor would take up alchemy. I missed him due to not being visited this session.
@Nylthanyr IV You mean other than the basilisk egg swindle, causing s public disturbance and malicious mischief? The fact that you even asked suggests that you didn't even process what went on there.
@Nylthanyr IV Everything was taken care of the first time Vex'ahlia dealt with the guy. Every subsequent interaction, this being the third pass, is overdoing it as it has gone too far. Grog maybe be dumb but he certainly tricked Tary and isn't saying anything about it here. Tary through up on the guard quite deliberately at least as far as directing it and they didn't have to stay to begin with. They brought trouble to the location and leaving was certainly within their control. So now that I've debunked your objections could you not insist that your point of view is abject truth? It looks bad so I don't want to see this kind of bullshit. But you insist on characterizing my taste as a personality flaw. It isn't so don't be a dick.
i love when liam dives off the screen like a whale breaching the ocean. also everything about that fucking shopkeeper is tragic and travis getting the fly.
Man I envy Mercer, man can paint a picture in my mind, doesn't matter if it's a character a place or an object he always finds a way to make it appear in my mind... beautiful.
@@dimitrisdimitriadis4913 It's sometimes easy to miss when he folds it so well into the story that we're already present for, but there is a lot going on behind the scenes in Exandria.
Once they reached a certain level in the game, it seems almost menial and useless to keep track of that stuff. Some people like to, but I feel like they don't care enough in this campaign
"Has your life been leading up to this moment, or has your life been leading up to everything AFTER this moment" Damn, Percival...those are some wise words to live by....
I stand by the opinion that the best moments of Critical Role or any D&D game for that matter is when the group puts their serious attention towards the dumbest plan. Seriously watching Tary, Percy, and Vax working together tomake a disguise for a robot was an absolute joy.
There’s going to be some poor adventurer at death’s door that goes to crack the prized Phoenix egg that he spent the last of his gold on and gets a face full of rotten basilisk gunk
Taryon is the best negotiator ever. That store owner is going to be pissed when he finds out all he got was a rotten egg, 2 guards with broken jaws and beer all over them, puke in the front of his store, and he gave away his potions for free. I have a feeling he is going to be a big bad villain who shows up out of nowhere on the back of a Tarrasque.
@@FrumpybutSuperSmart 75-100 for the lower, there were 6, 500 for greater, 2 of those, 4000-5000 for the superior, only one. using max prices it would be 6600. he wanted to rip em off.
I would be SO happy if I could just see Matt, Sam, and Travis doing proper improv. They are all gods. Holy crap. Travis and Sam have phenomenal chemistry as well. It's insane!
Oh my god throw Ashley in that mix and it would be insane. The flash cards, teaching Grog to read, immediately reading Scanlan's letter, she is so witty and ready to "yes, and" EVERYONE
3:15:30 Vex: Maybe that should just be a rule; Doty doesn't come into cities. Percy: Well we let the bear come into bars.. Vex: Well, yeah, Trinket is well-behaved. Percy: That's fair. Vex: Doty kills people. XD This conversation is so outrageous, even after the events themselves. It's like something out of It's Always Sunny.
Jeez. I love how Sam plays Terry. He starts out as the most annoying character ever created. Like the counterpart for everyone. And he slowly wins them over one by one. By character, humor and a background story. He's science-bro's with Percy. Complementing Kyleth, giving her confidence and making her the hero of the story. Letting Grog do his thing and let him teach Terry bravery. Spend money like crazy for Vex. One left, Vax.
I love how Travis and Sam spend an hour looking bored out of their minds as Matt gets caught up in a massive info dump only to steal the show as soon as they have control.
keyleth suggesting using her 9th level spell to turn into a demon so that she can "comprehend languages", aka a first level spell, made me absolutely crack up (yes i know that that isn't on the druid spell list and wouldn't be an option for her, but i still found it hilarious)
Worse for me is considering shape-changing into a demon instead of just asking any of the monks who are in the room with them if they can assist. I mean, it's not like they're making a secret about which books they're looking into.
@@TheNoonish The guards aren't there to help guests. They are there to guard the books and scrolls. It would have made more since to ask Kusuo if he could help since he got Percy some reading glasses so it wouldn't hurt to ask about translating.
Yes! Puffin Forrest's animation of Grog and Tary in the shop was what led me to critical role, and I've finally reached this episode! That's a great scene, I went and watched it again. Really, that poor shopkeeper...
I just spat out my water- I forgot that taryon lived in wildmount! BTW the whole, "it's fine, it's more than I ever got." Just the few seconds of ,"oh...oh oh-oh god no that's so sad!"
Lunar Blacksmith Vax checked for demons when he picked him out of the water and back onto the boat when they got attacked by pirates. If it was a long con by hotis, it would have to have been one hell of a good illusion to obfuscate the spell
i just sobbed in my food because it reminded me of the time vax said he was spending time with grog caus his gnome friends were gone and he didn't want him to be alone
I am a little surprised that while in the Cobalt Soul library, no one asked if the monk librarians if they could translate for them - am sure that they could have engaged one for a small fee ;)
@@goldflame3390 Shapechange doesn't consume the jade circlet (1500 gp) when you cast it so it'd actually be cheaper to do that (also more entertaining to watch). Although I don't think the monks would charge them for a translation.
Sorry for spoilers but Matt's ability to paint pictures with just his words is unreal. By that I mean there are times I don't believe that he has come up with this. I love watching this show because of each of the others, although I do enjoy it more when Pike is around, however almost every episode I am blown away by his creativity (the speech at the end) and his willingness to let his players do whatever they want (in the shop). Thank you everyone involved with this amazing show. Please never stop playing or helping others to play this amazing game we all love.
It would be pretty helpful if percy and tary worked together on a pair of glasses that tary infused a form/alternate of the spell tongues so he could read any language. I wonder if that's possible..
I'm not sure if because he broke the contract or the shadow fiend is dead i forget the name but if percy went warlock 2 he could of read any language with the invocation eyes of the runekeeper
With the approval of Matt, Tarry could probably make a Helm of Comprehending Languages, but instead of it being a helm, it's glasses. And instead of being able to hear languages and have to touch words in a book to understand what it says, it's the other way around and he can read any languages but when someone speaks it, if he were to learn to read lips, he'd understand them.
I desperately hope the chaos (starting at 2:30:00) of Tary and Grog dealing with the two guards is replicated word for word in the animated series. I can't breath and my stomach hurts. This is art ladies and gents.
I started watching Critical Role for 2 reasons. 1. To hopefully pick up some ideas on how to be a better GM from watching Mercer work And 2. I saw an animation of that part with the shop and the guards and I NEEDED TO KNOW THE ENTIRE SERIES OF EVENTS THAT LED TO THAT and I must say I am not disappointed.
You won't learn better DMing from Matt. You will learn better story telling. Matt lets them get away with too much metagaming, abuse of magic items and abuse of effects. He also gives them "Plot Armor" 99% of the time or the series wouldn't have made it past episode 3. (they didn't have revivify/resurrect or the money to pay for it) This is really good Soap opera.... not so good D&D. Last episode he let them pry a gem out of a helm of brilliance and use it. The item description specifically says that prying a gem out destroys the gem... it becomes dust. Then he obviously cut the damage from the Kracken.... and he had a deity of death aid in a resurrection, repeatedly. Sorry, that deity would not help with anythng other than making the transition less scary.
@@madsam7582How TF did you binge watch 90 episodes that last 4 hours? Even going 2 a day, that is a month and a half (unless you click forward from the breaks, in which case, slightly less)
Matt: 'You haven't seen a door mimic before, because I don't hate you that much.' It was at this moment, I realised my DM was an awful individual.
H Williams You... you had to deal with a door mimic? How are you not wanted for murder?
Heh... in the 20 years I've been a DM, I've only thrown two chest mimics, a bookshelf mimic, and a wall mimic (a mimic that just blocked off a little niche, so I guess it could be considered a "secret door" mimic) at various players. Still have yet to use the actual door mimic, though. :)
CJ47 First session actually. Party legged it.
What makes others dislike mimics so much?
+Bunny Rabbit
Mimics are creatures built to specifically target unprepared or impulsive low-level adventurers (sometimes mid-level, in the right circumstances). Even for the cautious, they still can be a pain to fight since anything touching them - including melee weapons - has a chance of getting stuck (they produce a strong adhesive). They are generally considered to be a "dick move" on the part of the DM, especially if placed in particularly deadly rooms or areas (i.e. traps or other creatures) or a particularly tough environmental situation).
EDIT: I love these types of creatures and encounters because it keeps the players on their toes.
Doesn't matter which character Sam's playing, but whenever Sam and Travis have a duo scene, it is always gold.
Vitaee13 it’s a shamelaura keeps throwing him shade about it or anythin to do with scanlan...
Truly the best yes, anding in the show XD
If you think this is good you should check out campaign 2 and talks machina chaos couch.
Travis is having so much fun here. I absolutely love it. I hope he gets a chance to live out his murderhobo dreams at some point.
Likewise any scene with Liam is a tragic boring disaster loop.
If I ever run a Tal'dorei campaign, it will take place long after the retirement of Vox Machina, and that basilisk egg will still be circling around in the economy, with everyone who buys or sells it being convinced that it's actually an egg of mystical power.
And maybe everyone will believe it so hard that, through the divine power of belief, it somehow becomes true.
Just give it to a Kuo-Toa and it absolutely can
Egg of persuasion its effect is that anything said about the object the "Victim" will believe as if they saw proof of it
69 Likes. Nice!
Basically kobold the entire population 😂
That's what sorta happened to Jester and Artagan
I just want to point out
Grog has attempted to sell THAT Basilisk egg to THAT potion merchant BEFORE, when they first met.
DaUziel please, do you still remember the episode number?
I remember that too its was when Vex first met him and put her hunters mark on him so probably their first trip to the city.
@@monkeychicken27 Episode 22: AraMente to Pyrah, Timestamp 1:03:17 First appearence of the trader.
Edit: Yes I literally just looked it up for this comment, but I was curious too so it's fine.
@@SharkfightersSH I thought I remembered that happening! Thank you for doing the legwork for me. Came down into the comments looking for this exact thing.
@@m.vincent6539 you're welcome. I had the ecaxt image but had to jump through abou 3 Episodes because I wasn't sure if it was before or after the trial.
It’s absolutely fascinating watching Tary fumble through a simple white lie while I remember that Scanlan successfully convinced and intimidated two massive efreets into believing that he had a goristro as a pet. Sam is so good at staying true to his characters.
I'd like this comment but I can't break the 666
@Aslan T Vorlon Now I can hahahaha
Scanlan's lies were just as absurd he just has Persuasion off the charts.
@@zacdredge3859 Nobody said they weren't? They just said Tary isn't a good liar, while Scanlan was stupidly good at it.
@@shypup5675 Yeah but Sam fumbled throught both examples. Don't get me wrong he does a great job as both but Scanlan's nonsense succeeded because of how high his persuasion was, not Sam's commitment to the characters.
I take that back Sam crushed it selling that demon thing to those fire guys. I'm just wrong on that one.
What i like about Tary vs Scanlan is that where Scanlan was purposefully fulfilling a comic relief role, making people laugh and smile with quips and songs, Tary is funny by virtue of his own clumsy personality. Hes not misunderstood like Scanlan because of his big smile, he just is who he is.
"What was his mothers name?" Sam now parodying himself, that is fantastic.
does anyone have a timestamp for that?
@@ryanfrett191 34:31
I lost at that moment lol
peak Sam
I mean honestly it felt like he was doing it to make fun of the fact they don't even know their own guards
"Puke on those fucking guards!" Travis escalated that so ridiculously well, could not breathe!
To quote Liam in the previous episode, I think I got a fresh 6-pack from that XD
New critter here and I can’t believe I’m 25 episodes away from the end of campaign 1. It’s been a wild ride, I laughed, I cried a few times. I can’t wait for campaign 2.
Same, my first time through
Also my first run through. im excited to see if old pc's appear in future campaigns as npc's
I'm glad I'm not the only person still going through their first watch of campaign 1
@@adisonkoski2885 you will not be disappointed with the conclusion
C2 is peak critical role
That looked like the most fun Travis has had in a long time.
"We have to kill everyone"
Because Grog is the Grand Pooba Dedoink of all Dis and Dat, does that mean he is the true lord of Dis?
Hes definitely in charge of all of Dis
@@raymonholt69 and that as well
@@GabrielHenrique-ch3sc Not that, Dat. Proper pronunciation please
I believe the correct title is as follows, "Grand Poobah, of all of this and that."
At least that is his canonical Title.
@@brandonclark8458 it's grand Poobah dedoink, actually
Travis: "my real world ADD is fully maxed out."
I feel you, man lol
I was about to cry at that part, I haven’t laughed so hard in forever
3:08:03
I have had that conversation. It is the worst.
2:01:00 "You basically made him lose his house, and his dog, and his wife. You turned him into a country song." im crying i love this
John Wick
....do you want fries with that?
Then again said guy was an asshole that was about enslave two angel kids. Sure it was the fire plains but that, is just fucked up. He got what he deserved.
I’m mad only travis got that 🤠😂
I see the poor potion merchant and can't help it but think about the cabbage guy from Avatar.
God bless you, child. That's some good media, there.
Its Brian Foster and that must be why he smells like cabbage.
MY POTIONS
They're cousins
Or the bandits from campaign 2
I think Travis Willingham is Critical Role's biggest fan. He just gets such a big smile even watching other people have big moments.
Please let Tarry run into Gillmore.
This!
That would in fact be glorious
Do you think Taryon could be the glorious man Gillmore's been waiting for?
My heart
I ship this lol
Vax, "I really wish you could have seen some of the things she has done." To K's father.
Tarrion has a picture he can look at.
Oh that could be very awkward lmao
@@efrainlopez3782 well it's not that bad, they're just sitting in bed
Yeah vex and percy were fukin vax and keke were asleep
@@RearGardist pulling the sheets to cover their naked bodies..
I think its the former than the later cause matt said percy was with his glasses on his forhead which suits before sleeping cause after he wont be.. Im guessing he take the glasses off before he sleeps unless he is a complete psychopath ( he know he is at least some psychopath but only the truly twisted people sleeps with their glasses on)..
Travis back-to-back delivering the lines "PUKE ON THOSE FUCKING GUARDS!" and, "Vomit on those bitches!" is my favorite thing
One of my favourite things is how much Travis enjoys Matt's work. There's always a "Matty, good job, man" from him. It's so sweet.
Right? Whenever Matt goes into a monologue or is ready to go into anything long, Travis perks right up. For instance at 1:26:10 or so, when Vord says this will be a longer discussion, Travis looks genuinely pleased to hear what's next.
... and the one I remember most is when they found Tiberius in Draconia (ep 64). At the very end of Matt's closing comments, Travis had this smile on his face like he was just totally in awe.
Right, even in c2 nobody hets more into it or shits himself harder at matts scenes than travis
Travis is the sweetest
He is very supportive.
@@jash51772 wish people would stop bringing up c2 on c1 comment sections, never seen an episode of C2 and I already know most of the character's names and who is which class etc etc etc so annoying
Ep88: Sam and Liam discuss the importance of using Luck when it matters most.
This episode: Sam and Liam both use luck to improve the disguise they put on a robot.
I fail to see the inconsistency
Apparently the fate of the world very well may rest on this project.
@@deworde tarry actually learnt the lesson, that’s the inconsistency, weLl at least it should be
I can't help but feel that, "I want to see Doty with a fake nose" is a precursor to Fresh Cut Grass' flesh tongue.
Travis’ face while Matt described the ceremony. You could tell he was just envisioning and enjoying it to the utmost.
I just want them to remember at some point that vasselheim is not the best place to buy potions.
Yeah they only ever needed to do that because there were ancient dragons sitting on top of the other cities! The potions guy even said that he was getting trade from Emon. I can't belive they wen't all the way to Vasselheim for potions xD
That's not true, they're first time at Vasselheim Matt told them that the town is the main producer of healing potion in the world. They decided by themselves that if the town don't like arcane magic that must mean no potions
Jul zi Actually, Matt stated Vasselheim's temples control the potions. They are NOT sold by most merchants there. There's a reason they always have trouble finding some.
If I recall, they barely even tried in Ank'Harel. I think they got potions for free from the guards. But when they went back later, they didn't even try shopping at this huge mecca of trade. /facepalm.
The only place they ever try to buy potions is one of the worst places, retail in Vasselheim.
Most of the world's healing potions are produced there, so maybe they should be talking to the temples and buying direct.
its not a case of them going to Vasselheim to buy potions though, its just that every time they remember to buy potions they are in Vasselheim for some unrelated business
"Can I be a door?"
No Keyleth, you're only 17th level. Doors are epic level. Even the Tarrasque fears them
Door: *shudders menacingly*
Only thing more terrifying and wondrous would be a chair.
@@hustonrelations Damn, you beat me by 6 months...
Pretty sure when Sam created Taryon Matt just let him have however much gold he felt he needed at any given time, trusting that the moments he would use it would be every bit as comedy gold as he was spending.
I think you could give a guy like Sam any amount of legendary items and good and trust him to not power game or use them to take the spotlight.
Which funnily enough, in a way, does take the spotlight (but in a great way that usually compliments whoever he is interacting with as well) because it's almost impossible to not just be awestruck by his egoless roleplaying.
Also, I don't think it is game breaking because Vox Machina took a lot of gold from the Dragon hoard in Emon, so they all are pretty rich really, not as rich as Tary but rich nonetheless.
@@RoosterFloyd A trait that cannot be underrated. He understands that this game is a performance for us, and something the other players can have fun with.
Yeah, I thought it was a bad move on DM's part to give a player infinite money, but most of the time it's used is reasonable and not just extravagant spending. It seems Matt and Sam came into an understanding of how they should use it
He is D&D's Twoflower: absurdly wealthy tourist moving like Mr Magoo through dangerous scenarios (many of which he caused) with companions who can't decide whether to love him or leave him to die
i love the idea that this huge goliath who has looked death in the face, at least 5 times, is too nervous about dressing up that he went upstairs to take a nervous shit lmao
it really makes him relatable. hes not just an archetype, the way that maybe, my cousins barbarian is. he is a real character in a story with direction and development.
Fun fact about Keyleth's mother's name. Vilya is the Elvish Ring of Air in Lord of the Rings, worn by Elrond.
i love all these references included for character names, like Nott the Brave being an anagram for Veth Brenatto, the entire etymology of the name "Mollymauk", the ring-name thing with Keyleth's mom, and then there's Grog Strongjaw, goliath barbarian.
god, I love Travis
@@michaelsinclair1343 It's Syldor, but yeah I get how you could see that
Emily Holm Syldor is the twins’ dad, not Keyleth’s
What actually happened to her mother? Can't remember
@@tristanlewin4190 Keyleth's mother? She was on her own journey, and was given the same task as Vox Machina: bring back the lodestones. Her companions were killed by the Kraken, and it's assumed that she did, too.
Travis is such role model as to what you should strive to be as someone in D&D. his patience, ability to stay in character, he's amazing
1:27:19 is one of my favorite things. The look of utter shock and disbelief on Laura's face when she heard that Orcus had _four_ horns when they went through hell trying to recover just one is hilariously adorable.
Grog's look of joy when the children were compared to Gnomes is one of the reasons why we don't deserve this ball of rage and fluffiness
He just misses his best buddies :'(
Grog is best Vox Machina member, change my mind.
Vax: I’m distracting Grog since he doesn’t have any gnomes
Grog: Oh my God you’re right! It’s real now that you’ve said it. *starts weeping*
Sam: Ill go up to her and say, "I'd like to buy your hair for 100 gold pieces"
Matt: Ooook how do you say it
Sam: Something, something, "I'd like to buy your hair for 100 gold pieces"
Sam: Just as badly as it sounded 😂
I don't think he said "something something" did he?
@@HelloThere..... they wanted to emphasise the absurdity
Jesus christ, the shop scene. I love when Grog yells as a intimidation tactic. It's the most honest and threatening shout.
2:30:25 oh gosh I LOVED Travis panicked plan on how to solve the guard situation, he’s just spitballing and totally in the zone
Critical Role: the only show where the cast spends half an hour to pointlessly (yet successfully) disguise an eight foot tall robot to look like a 'regular' person
But I would be surprised if it was the first D&D game where it happened...
...well, if you substitute "robot" for "golem" I'm sure it's happened before...
I feel like there's not enough emphasis on "REGULAR"... nope still not enough
*R*
*E*
*G*
*U*
*L*
*A*
*R*
And they have a hat of disguise, as well, which may have helped....
@@zacsbrebac8298 I think Scanlan has that
I mean Doty is a Automaton, not a golem since he's half magic half mechanical, while a golem is pure magic animating a clay, stone, or brick body
The whole Doty thing encapsulates why I love D&D, you can save the world one session, and the next making a robot look like a person. It's beautiful.
You're beautiful
@@Chaz1871
YOU'RE ALL BREATHTAKING!
*YOU'RE ALL BREATHTAKING!*
Umm... Define "look like a person" please ? 🤣
I love how the NPC sellers of Vasselheim are some of the side characters that have the most development and story progression
Every time they go to Vasselheim I get hype for all these random side characters getting screen time.
I love how Tary has barely been around but he has already been to 3 of the 4 Ashari tribes
Timestamps for people :)
(Repost from Luke Dees, I hope this works)
1:46 Sam's Fanart
11:23 Trinket's "Upgrades"
14:51 Recap starts (Thanks Yasmina Farih)
16:58 Recap ends
21:00 the domesticity of this moment kills me
25:03 Shayne!
30:50 Natibe's fate (he literally never appeared on steam im dead)
40:04 Percy wants to show his LADY OFF
41:42 Vax'leth is good stuff my dudes
42:44 Travis and the fly
43:23 But Perc'ahlia's some good shit too :P
45:10 Asking The Important Questions
59:15 Tary's Transaction
1:09:15 Grog Is Startled
1:15:00 Vex Warning Tary
1:22:51 Vax's secret
2:08:35 Tary & Grog Go Shopping
2:16:18 Sam's Pig Latin
2:20:00 "The Dragon Woman" (PLEASE GIF)
2:28:20 Tary's Trade
2:30:25 The Doty Situation
2:32:55 "I NEED YOU TO VOMIT!"
2:51:32 Break Ends
2:56:34 Percy's personal devils advocate (+ the immediate "yes". BROTHERS)
2:57:50 MAKE IT STOP SAM
3:00:47 BROTHERS
3:05:52 Abrupt Percy is one of my favorite Percys
3:08:23 Travis' ADD can't keep up
3:12:30 a menace
3:14:20 "I'm really strong these days"
3:21:40 Resolution
3:24:17 Tary's fight song
3:26:42 Hydra fly
3:31:45 Cute twins
3:38:48 Grog finds a reason to like kids
3:41:53 Vax can clearly appreciate supportive fathers when he sees one
3:44:00 Aramenté's End
3:51:29 End of a Journey
Boop
14:51 recap starts
16:58 recap ends
Comment for Boost
Bumpity bump
Vax: "You two sharing a library?"
Percy: "Yes, many things."
I love that Sam's mug has stickers on the bottom just like his giant mug did. As if he's using the same mug, but he's just bigger now. 😂
I DIDNT EVEN CONNECT THAT OH MTNGOD. UR MIND
He's not bigger now... Tary just isn't as big a deal as Scanlan yet... when that book deal goes through though...
My favorite episodes are when Travis is in a giggling mood. It's not often it happens, but if he's laughing out loud, the atmosphere solid.
I mean, we all know the true reason why Keyleth can't shapechange into a door isn't because the spell just does creatures ... it's because a door's challenge rating is way too high for Vox Machina.
Matt's group vibe check with them inadvertantly sending a spy/servant to his death is hilarious
I just loved the chemistry that both Sam and Travis have when they both come up and performed. Makes some of the best moments in this series. 2:08:23
I realise that Tyron forget to tell Doddy the specific sound it need to make and instead using the guard as sound generator. At that time you realise he makes a mistake to the point of force puking.
"My real-world ADD is fully maxed out." I feel you Travis, I FEEL YOU.
2:08:22 "Grog and Tarryon buy potions. Whats the worst that could happen?"
2:30:25 "The Gang Commits a Double Homicide"
And no one is surprised
It's always sunny in Vasleheim
I think this is my current favorite moment of Critical Role.
I laughed myself into a migraine.
i hate to point it out because travis is so good about never meta gaming. but i felt like the moment where he instantly wanted to go full on homicidal was pretty meta. he had no reason to know how bad of an idea attacking the guards could go because last time they had a brawl in the street, it ended up ok. it wasnt until after the episode, out of character that matt told them had the guard not had his memory wiped they would have had thousands come down on their heads.
Grog's pride at still having Percy's glasses.....priceless.
It’s really really impressive just how much of a different energy Taryon has from Scanlan. It’s truly remarkable.
It also occurs to me all of a sudden that they may have just straight up failed the resurrection check on Vax, and the Raven Queen intervened because he was of use to her.
d&d, the game where you can transform into a dragon, but still find the need to ask if you can turn into a door.
i love how the campaign has slightly derailed sometimes in such a manner that the potion merchant got what he had coming from swindling Grog
@@alecchristiaen4856 Maybe the first time but subsequent trips became over the top. Neither he or VM want to deal with each other and I really think it should stay that way. Frankly I wish Victor would take up alchemy. I missed him due to not being visited this session.
@Nylthanyr IV Dude what I like is RP. At this point our heroes start to look like dicks because justified revenge has given way to harassment.
@Nylthanyr IV You mean other than the basilisk egg swindle, causing s public disturbance and malicious mischief?
The fact that you even asked suggests that you didn't even process what went on there.
@Nylthanyr IV Everything was taken care of the first time Vex'ahlia dealt with the guy.
Every subsequent interaction, this being the third pass, is overdoing it as it has gone too far.
Grog maybe be dumb but he certainly tricked Tary and isn't saying anything about it here.
Tary through up on the guard quite deliberately at least as far as directing it and they didn't have to stay to begin with.
They brought trouble to the location and leaving was certainly within their control.
So now that I've debunked your objections could you not insist that your point of view is abject truth?
It looks bad so I don't want to see this kind of bullshit. But you insist on characterizing my taste as a personality flaw.
It isn't so don't be a dick.
RIP Natibe, I literally didn't know you.
I need a shirt that says "Tary & Percy & Pike & Kiki & Vix & Vox & Greg"
tbf we should also butcher other's names too "Dary & Pipi & Pickle..."
*Has watched Puffin Forest’s animation featuring Grog and Tary*
“You can be team potion!”
Me: “OMG IS THIS THAT EPISODE???”
That's what I was thinking!
I'm so happy I finally made it, haha
That clip is one of the reasons I started watching Critical Role.
@@michaeliglesias2806 same
@@michaeliglesias2806 same
That poor shop keep, I mean he's a little scummy, but goddamn. Every time he has Vox Machina walk in his doors, hell on earth for him.
MrFrostburner Well I mean except for the first time Grog walked in
Basically he's dealing with the karma of having cheated someone who ultimately does good things in the world.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer fellow. 😝
i love when liam dives off the screen like a whale breaching the ocean. also everything about that fucking shopkeeper is tragic and travis getting the fly.
Matt explaining for about 10th time what the actual stadpoint of the arcane is in Vasselheim and correcting VM on their assumptions about it :D
Man I envy Mercer, man can paint a picture in my mind, doesn't matter if it's a character a place or an object he always finds a way to make it appear in my mind... beautiful.
"He places this mantle over your head and shoulders...heavier than you expected, but it fits well."
Pure, beautiful poetry.
Came to the comments as soon as he said this. Matt is excellent at well-placed allegories.
@@dimitrisdimitriadis4913 It's sometimes easy to miss when he folds it so well into the story that we're already present for, but there is a lot going on behind the scenes in Exandria.
i cant believe percy went to vaselheim and didnt see victor...
chaosxenkon who knows if they've kept track of the arrows and powder they've used.
they always seem to buy in bulk when they do
Once they reached a certain level in the game, it seems almost menial and useless to keep track of that stuff. Some people like to, but I feel like they don't care enough in this campaign
Matt has made them stock up several times. He seems to be a bit more lax about it though
I think it's less picking up powder and more seeing the best character in the series.
LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES!
Sam is truly a national treasure
Felinis should host every awards show.
And the reward for sexiest DM goes to Matt Mercer
*international
You can't keep him to yourselves.
Eighth wonder of the world, hands down.
More like international...no, inter-dimensional!
“Is that general Krieg?! AGHHHHH!”
God I love Grog
"Has your life been leading up to this moment, or has your life been leading up to everything AFTER this moment"
Damn, Percival...those are some wise words to live by....
Life needs things to live
@@fuzzypyrocatlastname8119 and kittens are a viable measurement of damage
Your secret is safe with my indifference
Who the hell knows which. Time is a weird soup after all.
I stand by the opinion that the best moments of Critical Role or any D&D game for that matter is when the group puts their serious attention towards the dumbest plan. Seriously watching Tary, Percy, and Vax working together tomake a disguise for a robot was an absolute joy.
There’s going to be some poor adventurer at death’s door that goes to crack the prized Phoenix egg that he spent the last of his gold on and gets a face full of rotten basilisk gunk
“Decision-making is hard!”
Realest thing Marisha’s ever said.
we're so due for Vox Machina to finally face the final boss of the Door villians. The door mimic army!
Ranger Cado led by the Shaman Supreme, Mr. Mojo Risin.
Something tells me an army of plain locked doors would be a lot more difficult for them.
An army of regular crates for them to move from A to B while they meticulously check every harmless box for traps.
Lair event: One door or box at random is trapped to give disadvantage on strength checks
Well, if the door are in a shape of an old lady, that would give them an Advantage.
I like how it went completely unsaid but all the ships just share a room with their respective partner now, and it's the most wholesome
I like that they didn't make an announcement or anything, they just moved into each other's rooms. That's something I can relate to!
Taryon is the best negotiator ever. That store owner is going to be pissed when he finds out all he got was a rotten egg, 2 guards with broken jaws and beer all over them, puke in the front of his store, and he gave away his potions for free.
I have a feeling he is going to be a big bad villain who shows up out of nowhere on the back of a Tarrasque.
BiggySn1p3r he got 6000 gold
yeah, but he could have had 12,000 gold total.
6000 gold was the barely low value of the potions purchased based on my math. The egg was just an appeasement to seal the deal.
Oh yeah he didn't pay for the potions xD
@@FrumpybutSuperSmart 75-100 for the lower, there were 6, 500 for greater, 2 of those, 4000-5000 for the superior, only one. using max prices it would be 6600. he wanted to rip em off.
Vax is in fact the worlds best makeup artist and stylist. That's how he really trained with knives and scissors.
He is the Zohan.
Pikes fun buns know it
3:57:20 "You've finished your Aramente and become the leader!"
'Game terms, please?'
"You gain Feat _Inspiring Leader_ which allows..."
She can inspire her team by telling the tale of what is rightfully hers.
We may have lost the Scanlan and Grog buddy cop but we now have Taryon and Grog. These misadventures make the show just 10x better
Their shenanigans are always the best
I would be SO happy if I could just see Matt, Sam, and Travis doing proper improv. They are all gods. Holy crap. Travis and Sam have phenomenal chemistry as well. It's insane!
I would pay to watch a show like "whose line is it anyway" with these guys
Oh my god throw Ashley in that mix and it would be insane. The flash cards, teaching Grog to read, immediately reading Scanlan's letter, she is so witty and ready to "yes, and" EVERYONE
2:03:18 Little did Liam know that one day very soon, he would carry ALL the books.
3:15:30
Vex: Maybe that should just be a rule; Doty doesn't come into cities.
Percy: Well we let the bear come into bars..
Vex: Well, yeah, Trinket is well-behaved.
Percy: That's fair.
Vex: Doty kills people.
XD This conversation is so outrageous, even after the events themselves. It's like something out of It's Always Sunny.
Jeez. I love how Sam plays Terry. He starts out as the most annoying character ever created. Like the counterpart for everyone. And he slowly wins them over one by one. By character, humor and a background story. He's science-bro's with Percy. Complementing Kyleth, giving her confidence and making her the hero of the story. Letting Grog do his thing and let him teach Terry bravery. Spend money like crazy for Vex. One left, Vax.
For Vax there's the need to impress his father.
Daddy issues wins for the twins
He walks away.
Him over paying and tipping is a constant dis at vexs haggling. When he paid for the Bost he added tons of extra charges
@@Zalied wouldn't say at all that it was a diss, if anything he made her life easier
When Travis said: "My real world ADD maxed out" I felt that. I don't even have ADD but I didn't understand a single word spoken there 😅
I love how Travis and Sam spend an hour looking bored out of their minds as Matt gets caught up in a massive info dump only to steal the show as soon as they have control.
keyleth suggesting using her 9th level spell to turn into a demon so that she can "comprehend languages", aka a first level spell, made me absolutely crack up (yes i know that that isn't on the druid spell list and wouldn't be an option for her, but i still found it hilarious)
if it works it works
Worse for me is considering shape-changing into a demon instead of just asking any of the monks who are in the room with them if they can assist. I mean, it's not like they're making a secret about which books they're looking into.
Wisest of the Wise my friend.
@@TheNoonish The guards aren't there to help guests. They are there to guard the books and scrolls. It would have made more since to ask Kusuo if he could help since he got Percy some reading glasses so it wouldn't hurt to ask about translating.
“I wanna see if they have chicken”
Everyone else: “☹️☹️😔”
You know what skill Matt has that he uses more than any of his voices? Cat-herding.
Gregg Bond It takes a cat to herd cats or what ever the Film/VO equivalent of a stage manger is
Everybody wants to be a cat..........
@Gregg Bond Hahaha! 369 likes to you for that!
"They're terrible guards. They make horrible life choices!"
Hahahahahahaha
"I'm sorry, this kind of research is reserved for the Cobalt Soul"
Marisha : *oh really ?* 🤔
I just realized, but Sam is drinking from a regular mug now rather than his oversized one
I love his attention to detail to the character ;v;
I still miss Scanlan
Yes! Puffin Forrest's animation of Grog and Tary in the shop was what led me to critical role, and I've finally reached this episode! That's a great scene, I went and watched it again. Really, that poor shopkeeper...
The Giddiness Matt feels during the whole robot disguise sidequest makes this excellent episode even better
"He a jolly rancher, as the belly of craven edge" What the actual :D laughing too loud
I just spat out my water- I forgot that taryon lived in wildmount!
BTW the whole, "it's fine, it's more than I ever got." Just the few seconds of ,"oh...oh oh-oh god no that's so sad!"
"Every note you've ever heard musically merges all at once."
You mean the like the beginning of 6th grade band class?
What would've been great, is if Taryon Darrington was actually Hotis, the Rakshasa the whole time.
Lunar Blacksmith Vax checked for demons when he picked him out of the water and back onto the boat when they got attacked by pirates. If it was a long con by hotis, it would have to have been one hell of a good illusion to obfuscate the spell
True. I doubt Hotis had the power to obfuscate the spell, or any items that could do so either.
....no magic works on Rakshassas. That’s a staple of their species.
Vax used Divine Sense, not a spell. Rakshasa can only negate spells of 6th level or lower, not class features.
Silver Turtlewax either a really good illusion... or a second level spell called Nystul’s Magic Aura
I'm glad keyleth finally became the ava- I mean voice of the tempest
"She's got a lot to learn, but I think Keyleth can save the world"
The legend of keyleth
But not until her tribe dies. Oh never mind, the Fire Ashari took care of that.
@@648546lllooolll her father is named korren which is pretty close to korra
Im glad i don't have to listen to Marisha's fanfiction anymore.
But everything changed, when the fire dragon attacked!
*Upset grog face* -They're very little.
- Yeah. kinda like gnomes.
*happy grog face* -Ohh
Grog be the most adorable
i just sobbed in my food because it reminded me of the time vax said he was spending time with grog caus his gnome friends were gone and he didn't want him to be alone
I am a little surprised that while in the Cobalt Soul library, no one asked if the monk librarians if they could translate for them - am sure that they could have engaged one for a small fee ;)
Probably a smaller fee than the spell components for Shapechange
@@goldflame3390 Shapechange doesn't consume the jade circlet (1500 gp) when you cast it so it'd actually be cheaper to do that (also more entertaining to watch). Although I don't think the monks would charge them for a translation.
Sorry for spoilers but Matt's ability to paint pictures with just his words is unreal. By that I mean there are times I don't believe that he has come up with this. I love watching this show because of each of the others, although I do enjoy it more when Pike is around, however almost every episode I am blown away by his creativity (the speech at the end) and his willingness to let his players do whatever they want (in the shop). Thank you everyone involved with this amazing show. Please never stop playing or helping others to play this amazing game we all love.
Hear, hear!
Vax: I don't need to hear about it.
Percy: I know, that's why I was so excited that you pried.
Please tell me grog is gonna try to use his title as "grand Poobah de doink of all of DIS and dat".
Matt D under rated comment
It would be pretty helpful if percy and tary worked together on a pair of glasses that tary infused a form/alternate of the spell tongues so he could read any language. I wonder if that's possible..
I'm not sure if because he broke the contract or the shadow fiend is dead i forget the name but if percy went warlock 2 he could of read any language with the invocation eyes of the runekeeper
He's not even warlock 1, he only took the magic initiate feat.
With the approval of Matt, Tarry could probably make a Helm of Comprehending Languages, but instead of it being a helm, it's glasses. And instead of being able to hear languages and have to touch words in a book to understand what it says, it's the other way around and he can read any languages but when someone speaks it, if he were to learn to read lips, he'd understand them.
Exactly. Everything in DnD is possible and glasses of comprehending languages is nothing that ridiculous since there are items that do this.
Those could even be for grog to let him read and know numbers.
I desperately hope the chaos (starting at 2:30:00) of Tary and Grog dealing with the two guards is replicated word for word in the animated series. I can't breath and my stomach hurts. This is art ladies and gents.
oh god, a door mimic... That would be a quick TPK for Vox Machina. Unless Terry doesn't also have the curse.
Watch them get to the Iron City and Hotis has already gone back to the material plane in search of them
3:06:19, Liam touching his chest upon Matt mentioning the chill down his spine. Beautiful.
Vix, vox, kiko, and greg
And their bard friend, Scaminem
@@katekursive1370 The Scat Man
@@socalacura1338
Ba-da-ba-da-ba-be bop ba bodda bope
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Be bop ba bodda bope
Bop ba bodda bope
Vix, Vox, Kiko, Greg, Purchase, Perk, Scaly, and Tart
@@alexv3357 Almost but he doesn't screw up Percy's name unless he reaches for the full version.
I started watching Critical Role for 2 reasons.
1. To hopefully pick up some ideas on how to be a better GM from watching Mercer work
And
2. I saw an animation of that part with the shop and the guards and I NEEDED TO KNOW THE ENTIRE SERIES OF EVENTS THAT LED TO THAT and I must say I am not disappointed.
Same here. I binged watched all 90 episodes, and now can't stop!
You won't learn better DMing from Matt. You will learn better story telling.
Matt lets them get away with too much metagaming, abuse of magic items and abuse of effects.
He also gives them "Plot Armor" 99% of the time or the series wouldn't have made it past episode 3. (they didn't have revivify/resurrect or the money to pay for it)
This is really good Soap opera.... not so good D&D.
Last episode he let them pry a gem out of a helm of brilliance and use it. The item description specifically says that prying a gem out destroys the gem... it becomes dust.
Then he obviously cut the damage from the Kracken.... and he had a deity of death aid in a resurrection, repeatedly. Sorry, that deity would not help with anythng other than making the transition less scary.
@@madsam7582How TF did you binge watch 90 episodes that last 4 hours? Even going 2 a day, that is a month and a half (unless you click forward from the breaks, in which case, slightly less)
@@Jeremiah90526 I'm just over a month of watching pretty consistently
Yeah I had no idea this was even a show until Puffin Forest's animation for that scene after that I have been binge watching