When you Create a Character that ALREADY Exists in Dungeons and Dragons

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  • What character did you create that you later found out was already made?
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  • @2367experimenthex
    @2367experimenthex Год назад +2728

    To quote one of my D&D friends: "There are no original ideas."

    • @johnnysizemore5797
      @johnnysizemore5797 Год назад +203

      You forgot to add...
      "...just original way's of interpreting that idea."

    • @jshavluk4342
      @jshavluk4342 Год назад +31

      Tell that to my cleric rogue Warlock hybrid who is just the lower set of satire legs.
      Genus Chicas McClappes

    • @TheOnlyRealGamerOnEarth
      @TheOnlyRealGamerOnEarth Год назад +39

      yep, I created a Dwarf who was banished from his clan. Was taken in by Goblins and through magical mutations, basically became a goblin. (dwarf stats but goblin appearance) I wanted to look like the Leprechaun (Nevara Goblin) Then a couple weeks roll by and saw a clip for the new Critical Roll campaign. and guess who Sam was??? Nott the Goblin. I was crushed and had to scrap the character.

    • @rachdarastrix5251
      @rachdarastrix5251 Год назад +7

      There could be in the movie world. Though many ideas already exist in books there are still movies that don't already implement said ideas.

    • @adamlatosinski5475
      @adamlatosinski5475 Год назад +5

      "... just obscure references."

  • @naturalone6529
    @naturalone6529 Год назад +1660

    I tend to go through the five stages of grief when I made an already-existing character.
    Denial: There’s no way they’re similar!
    Anger: How could I be so blind?!
    Bargaining: Ok, they have a few different traits that set them apart! That’s unique, right?
    Depression: I’ll never make an original character again.
    Acceptance: Screw it, I’m playing this character because they’re awesome.

    • @brandonhughes179
      @brandonhughes179 Год назад +18

      To quote Duke: "Frick yeah"

    • @gumi1098
      @gumi1098 Год назад +1

      Omg same

    • @sapphirII
      @sapphirII Год назад +7

      or you can embrace it and somewhat parody character. Like I saw an idea for Pathfinder 2e of a shoony(an humanoid pug) investigator who seeks to catch his arch-nemesis the cat-burglar(litteral catfolk burglar) and mastermind, Meowriarty.

    • @KelltheTitan
      @KelltheTitan Год назад +1

      My brother always manages to make the wrong character by accident but just rolls with it. For an example, he tried to translate Illidan into D&D, but somehow made Mal'Ganis.

    • @briandeacon3871
      @briandeacon3871 Год назад

      Once i Made Buck the human guard(a haldberd figther). Generic Yet a very fresh start for me.

  • @evgeniblanchard675
    @evgeniblanchard675 Год назад +459

    "The most original character possible"
    "I dont believe you"
    "He had a good childhood with no traumatic event recently"
    "Oh !"
    "He have 2 parents that love him a lot."
    "OH !"
    "He have a good relationship with his wife and their son is not dead."
    "DAMN !"
    "And he is a bard that focus on art and dont try to fornicate."
    "You mad man !"

    • @dominator2707
      @dominator2707 Год назад +8

      has*

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 11 месяцев назад +7

      You just described Thomas Jefferson.

    • @AranelEruvyreth
      @AranelEruvyreth 10 месяцев назад

      @@timesthree5757 he had an affair with the likely half sister of his deceased wife which has been likely proved by dna analysis that showed she fathered at least one if not all of her children. so the last line wouldn't really apply here because since they were unmarried that is the textbook definition of fornication

    • @freewithpurchase
      @freewithpurchase 8 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@timesthree5757I'm pretty sure Thomas Jefferson's son is dead

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@freewithpurchase 😂

  • @mangaartist303
    @mangaartist303 Год назад +1351

    I've been in campaigns where virtually every character was based off of something else. Batman, Hawkeye, Spike (Cowboy Bebop)... Funniest thing was they were accompanied by one of the most vibrant original characters I've ever seen played. And then there was my half-orc, who just tried to keep missions on track. It was honestly some of the most fun I've had as a player, honestly.

    • @Kualinar
      @Kualinar Год назад +33

      I even had a player who had a character based on Warlock from the New Mutants, and one based on the Tasmanian Devil from Looney Tunes. In the SAME campaign.

    • @themeg3083
      @themeg3083 Год назад

      so true

    • @daractive4936
      @daractive4936 Год назад +15

      In one campain we have paladin "doomslayer", basically Pekora as a artificer war criminal, Gimli-ripoff and pretty basic half-dragon draconic sorc. In other one I made a char that I straight up dreamed about (awakened cat). D&D be like that - just a clusterfuck of ideas, new, old and stupid, meshing together as long as people are being cool.

    • @DDespicable
      @DDespicable Год назад +10

      I have a bad habit of wanting to match characters I like aesthetics while trying to make them different from the character.
      Case in point: an anime series I like features a hot blooded, fire ball throwing druid who will just as likely as, if not more likely, try to throw down in melee with his cudgel than hock a spell. Imagine my joy when wild fire druids became a thing.

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Год назад +6

      Is your character fun to play as/with? If yes, congratulations, it's a great character! =D

  • @Jediknight404
    @Jediknight404 Год назад +879

    Every writer takes inspiration(whether they know it or not) from every movie, show, game, play, campaign, etc. they've ever been exposed to. Dnd isn't any different. If it bothers you that its too similar, add in some twist to make it feel more like your work.

    • @olimar7647
      @olimar7647 Год назад +31

      "There is nothing new under the sun"
      - Solomon

    • @Reyn_Roadstorm
      @Reyn_Roadstorm Год назад +18

      I like the idea of an iterative character/NPC/setting based on something that already exists. Start by 100% basing it on something else then make multiple passes where you change things, and not just minor things like "his hair was white blond, but now it's sandy blond!" Make enough of these decently large changes enough times (5-10 would probably be enough) and now you have a character that's your own while still being an homage to what it originally was.
      And by acknowledging that it wasn't an original idea to begin with, you can more clearly see what is and isn't your idea and needs to be changed to actually make it at least somewhat unique.

    • @1stCallipostle
      @1stCallipostle Год назад +11

      @@Reyn_Roadstorm I kinda like iterating on the fly
      You start with your unoriginal concept, but watch it self iterate in the course of the game
      "Whoops they're an arsonist now" kinda thing

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 Год назад +7

      And an hypothetical human who never saw any work of fiction would be lacking in creativity and only come up with simple things already seen a million times.

    • @347Jimmy
      @347Jimmy Год назад +6

      Y'all forgot writers who base fiction off of their own real world experiences (like Tolkien)
      By not copying existing works, they are able to create stories with elements and plot turns never before seen in fiction

  • @akitoyaname7897
    @akitoyaname7897 Год назад +716

    As somebody who is planning to make an already existing character my own (Loz albw, Yuga, chaotic evil), this is majorly amusing

    • @Pixel3572
      @Pixel3572 Год назад +4

      That name reminds me of Ainz

    • @JacobL228
      @JacobL228 Год назад +1

      How in God's name do you pronounce that?

    • @superkatze2021
      @superkatze2021 Год назад

      Nice

    • @mangaartist303
      @mangaartist303 Год назад +5

      @@JacobL228 the name is just Yuga. Loz albw is short for "Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds," the game Yuga comes from.

    • @definitelyacabbagefarmer5996
      @definitelyacabbagefarmer5996 Год назад +4

      *gasp* evil Bob Ross! : D

  • @tonybaloney9607
    @tonybaloney9607 Год назад +94

    It’s safe to assume everything you do falls under a trope
    Just put your own spin on ideas that sound cool and you’ll have fun playing

  • @lordm2972
    @lordm2972 Год назад +156

    My most creative one was a half orc monk...
    Who was a pacifist...
    And his lifetime goal was to find the single greatest cow in the world, milk it and make the best cheese ever.
    He had a surprisingly emotional arc tho, and in the end got his cheese, after beating Demogorgon to death with a stick because he was going to kill the said cow.
    Edit: deleted a few irrelevant sentences

    • @elion1941
      @elion1941 Год назад +2

      Deerstalker Pictures - Pacifist Barbarian | 1 For All | D&D Comedy Web-Series

    • @midnights2631
      @midnights2631 11 месяцев назад +2

      I bet he was fun to play

    • @lordm2972
      @lordm2972 11 месяцев назад

      @@midnights2631 indeed he was

    • @joster_jo
      @joster_jo 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@elion1941that's what i thought as well

    • @mrgriboman371
      @mrgriboman371 4 месяца назад +1

      I swear to God, I once made a half-orc monk pacifist whose dream was to brew the best beer

  • @roleandodepana
    @roleandodepana Год назад +311

    That's a reminder of all my campaigns and almost every player I had.
    I laughed a lot the entire video, just for the nostalgia of my first characters.
    Respects from a roleplaying community from Chile!

  • @phoenixthedm9791
    @phoenixthedm9791 Год назад +39

    This is just like Daniel Thrasher's when you accidentally write music that already exists series and I love it

  • @ianterry6137
    @ianterry6137 Год назад +269

    A lot of my arcs in my campaign are loosely based on movies or arcs from anime. It has become a fun game with my player to see if they can figure out what I'm ripping off based on plot beats and easter eggs. What's even better, is if they can figure it out earlier enough they'll start tailoring their roleplay to the story arc I'm hijacking.
    Or they'll go trouping off in the opposite direction because they know what's coming next.

    • @96Logan
      @96Logan Год назад +8

      That sounds like a ton of fun

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 Год назад +3

      I played Toriko, except as a fairy. None of the people I play with watch anime, so they will never know!

    • @everettcoote3426
      @everettcoote3426 Год назад +3

      my dm set up a system were we get 100 xp each reference he makes on purpose

  • @Kartoffelkamm
    @Kartoffelkamm Год назад +140

    Now I kinda want to see a video about making characters that already exist, but you don't know them.
    Like, the DM congratulates everyone on their creative reinterpretations of various characters, and no one in the group has any idea what the DM is talking about.

    • @drchicken2477
      @drchicken2477 Год назад +13

      "what do you mean my billionaire playboy who lost his parents when he was young and donned a disguise to fight crime as a flying mammal-themed superhero is a "creative reinterpretation"?"
      "Batman?"
      "Never heard of him."

    • @Kartoffelkamm
      @Kartoffelkamm Год назад +6

      @@drchicken2477 To be honest, I was thinking of more niche characters.

    • @RokuHanmar
      @RokuHanmar Год назад +2

      Old Man Henderson is apparently a recreation of the Dude from the Big Lebowski despite the creator having never seen it

    • @korinasaurus
      @korinasaurus Год назад +1

      Lol that would make me mad ngl, and at that point its still kinda originality, it's from your own mind at least and that counts for something

    • @drchicken2477
      @drchicken2477 Год назад +1

      @@Kartoffelkamm But if the characters are too niche, the audience might not even understand the joke.

  • @trickout42
    @trickout42 Год назад +22

    This makes me question things about myself. My favorite character I made is a female Nagaji called Zaka. Her INT is 5, she always refers to herself as "Zaka" and is a powerful bloodrager who never realizes she is casting spells. Instead she just thinks it's something she can do, like using the spell Jump to leap great bounds or believes when she uses Thunderstomp, she is just causing the ground to shake from her sheer strength. She is very naive and loyal, and being a bloodrager she is surprisingly good at social situations, and makes friends easily. Also never learns anyone's name, instead giving them a nickname based off the first thing she recognized about them. Like "Zaka's short friend!" She also never went into her bloodrage unless she saw an injustice happening or a friend getting attacked. Even if she was getting plummeled she wouldn't get angry enough for it. One time she got "baleful polymorph" cast on her, and she failed the save against the polymorph but made the save against the mental asset that makes you lose who you are as a person. Then during that same fight as a squirrel, she activated her bloodrage, growing one size larger and getting long limbs for extra reach cause that is what she gets from her bloodline. So the caster that polymorph her suddenly had this large demonic squirrel with abnormally large legs leap on his face and start trying to bite his wind pipe out from his throat! God do I wish I could play her again.

  • @SHDUStudios
    @SHDUStudios Год назад +215

    So good, keep doing what you’re doing. You’re a light upon the D&D community.

  • @ai2802
    @ai2802 Год назад +32

    So for me, I actually love the tropes, the classics, the wise old knight or elven ranger. But what I find even more fun is letting them grow to and become their own being, and slowly through that change they become new and unique (as much as it can anyway!).

    • @SeathThePawn
      @SeathThePawn Год назад +2

      Indeed. They act as a great starting point and as the story goes along, you get a feel for them as their travels and experiences shape them into the person they will be.

  • @SkilletSpooner
    @SkilletSpooner Год назад +12

    I made a strength based ranger named Stefan Everwind. He was a variant human who took the grapplers feat. He loves to travel the world discovering new creatures and grappling the bigger ones to test his strength against them. He had an Australian accent and his special item was an orb that would record his adventures. Those recordings would be sent out for people to watch and he titled his adventures "Kobald Hunters."

  • @pippastrelle
    @pippastrelle Год назад +49

    These are some pretty fun concepts for translating characters into D&D!

    • @Z3DT
      @Z3DT Год назад +5

      You should check out Tulok the Barbrarian (yes that spelling is right). His entire channel is basically "how can you play fictional characters as legal characters in 5e"

    • @s.beccari4678
      @s.beccari4678 Год назад +1

      Harengon are begging to be just bugs bunny with a sword...

  • @themolerat4911
    @themolerat4911 Год назад +70

    Ok but... I really want to see a campaign with all of them now...

  • @Zetelica
    @Zetelica Год назад +133

    I came up with the idea of a business man that is a necromancer. Basically if you need physical labor you go to him and pay him hourly and he summons a bunch of skeletons for you. Kinda like home depot. I was showing him off to one of my DM's and at the end he said "Im playing that character right now in one of my games" Although my pride shrunk like a balloon i still plan on using him lol.

    • @dave1411
      @dave1411 Год назад +2

      May I use this?

    • @Zetelica
      @Zetelica Год назад

      @@dave1411 lol its not like its mine

    • @dave1411
      @dave1411 Год назад +9

      Still seemed polite to at least ask since it wasn't my original idea

    • @Zetelica
      @Zetelica Год назад +2

      @@dave1411 fair

    • @sethb3090
      @sethb3090 Год назад +5

      Sounds like Torvald from The Weekly Roll.
      Torvald is on the run from the law. Not because he did anything wrong with necromancy, it was all consensual and legal, but because he didn't pay his taxes.

  • @kongu12395
    @kongu12395 Год назад +14

    I haven't done this (as a player) but a friend of mine who is really into Marvel made his character essentially Starlord by accident and then after realizing it decided to name him Quill just to hammer it home. Our group name is the Guardians of the Galaxy, for no apparent reason in game (it's Curse of Strahd)

    • @drrichardew7878
      @drrichardew7878 Год назад +6

      Curse of Strahdlord

    • @exemida
      @exemida Год назад

      Bring him into king maker and you could make him Star Lord.

    • @derrickhaggard
      @derrickhaggard 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm in a Curse of Strahd campaign and my character is a female headless Reborn who is a Oath of Vengeance Paladin who before her wrongful beheading swore an oath of revenge against the wicked noble family that condemned her and the rest of the noble family she belonged to wrongful executions by having her family accused of a crime they didn't commit and after a disrespectful burial aka her still fresh headless corpse with her signet ring and scroll of pedigree were thrown into a ditch but her cry for revenge was heard by the Raven Queen so the Raven Queen brought her back to life and gave her the power to exact her revenge but in exchange she has to serve the avian-esque elven goddess of Death, and Winter who is queen of the Shadowfell as one of her champions aka one of her eternal knights of vengeance against evil and she accepted.
      Yeah my main character inspiration was The Crow.

  • @brittanywetherill472
    @brittanywetherill472 Год назад +19

    I always start with “this character mixed with this other one, with a third character’s power set” and by the third game night, they barely resemble any of them and feel super original, lol. Just except they start as based off of something, and they will grow into their own people, that’s my method.
    I feel like it also helps me create a good playlist for them too. 🎶

  • @homelessperson5455
    @homelessperson5455 Год назад +11

    My first character was accidentally Drizzt D'Urden with a giant owl. I didn't even know the lore, just thought the idea seemed cool.

    • @that1guy898
      @that1guy898 Год назад +1

      My fist character was drizzt do'urden and I decided that after reading the first 6 books in the series

  • @jerryferguson5
    @jerryferguson5 Год назад +14

    I created a Half Orc Fisherman Cleric, age 35 who never really talked with anyone and lived alone in his home at the lake. Had an intelligence of 8 or so and realized he reminded me of Baelin from Epic NPC Man

    • @olsirmonkey
      @olsirmonkey Год назад +4

      Vivaaaaaaaa

    • @dtsayshi8039
      @dtsayshi8039 Год назад +5

      Mornin, nice day for fishing

    • @jerryferguson5
      @jerryferguson5 Год назад +5

      @@dtsayshi8039 I made sure to not say that TOO much, but tried to fish every chance I could.

    • @nailguncrouch1017
      @nailguncrouch1017 Год назад

      Dingo!

    • @GVerny
      @GVerny Год назад +1

      Ain't it? Ha-ha!

  • @Mendoza-yi6qk
    @Mendoza-yi6qk Год назад +9

    For a oneshot I wanted to play as the Dragonborn from Skyrim. I was a Draconic Sorcerer that multiclassed into Barbarian. Somehow they noticed it at the last hour.

  • @frankkelly8261
    @frankkelly8261 Год назад +5

    My most recent campaign had me playing as a Reborn Lineage, Path of the Beast Barbarian. He has an abnormally high Dex making him good with both ranged weapons and stealth and he wears red. My table has yet to figure out I am playing Vincent Valentine but there are still jokes that my character is a vampire.

  • @jariusreece1931
    @jariusreece1931 Год назад +12

    My favorite and least favorite thing about being a creator is seeing my audience make comparisons to other works. Part of it hurts because I want to feel original, but part of it is really encouraging because people usually make those comparisons positively.

  • @demonderpz7937
    @demonderpz7937 Год назад +6

    This actually happened to me by accident. So, I was still pretty new to d&d, circa 2017, and we were playing 3.5e. I made a character I thought was original: Faalure Omarralu, a drow swashbuckler who, despite still having the psychology of a normal drow, had morals and ethics. She was a good person at heart, but she was born from a noble family in the Underdark (I based it off a family from the Drow of the Underdark book) where she was supposed to become a priestess, but she spared the man she was supposed to kill as part of the ritual by giving him a poison which causes an individual to appear dead before the fight she was supposed to have, which resulted in it looking as if she had killed him, but in sparing him she angered Lolth. So, Faalure ran away from home somehow surviving to make it to the surface, where she made it her personal vocation to be a good person, show the world that not all drow were inherently evil, and hoped to accrue enough power to kill Lolth (which would probably have never happened but at the time we figured since she had a stat block she could be killed). Then I found out the whole "I'm not evil and ran from the Underdark" drow trope was inspired initially by Drizzt, so the entire concept as a whole was unoriginal. I still had fun with the character, and the whole reason I named her "Faalure" was that it seemed elvish enough and basically said "failure" (but I pronounced it Fall-lure-ay) and she was rather enjoyable for me to play.

  • @no.notfromRDR
    @no.notfromRDR Год назад +5

    The description from Link just made me realize how "original" the traveler from genshin impact is.

  • @flannsyn
    @flannsyn Год назад +12

    I asked my DM who they want me to play since I had no ideas. They said, archaeologist. Thus she became the Indiana Jones of the their world and also accompanied by a shadow bunny from the "upside down" of the world whom she sometimes needs to follow to get out of sticky situations. She's her own thing but also full of weird and obscure references. And she became one of my most loved characters :)

    • @Xylarxcode
      @Xylarxcode Год назад +1

      If you're playing an Archeologist, you'll basically always be either Indiana Jones or Lara Croft. Maybe some leeway for Nathan Drake, if you stretch archeologist a bit thin and include treasure hunter. Which, technically, Indy and Lara are too.

  • @aceofaces0007
    @aceofaces0007 Год назад +9

    I love theory crafting existing fictional characters in D&D, and use my favorites in games. I think it’s interesting to think how an existing character would think and operate in a different setting and storyline. How you play the character is where the originality comes from.

  • @TonyCrenshawsLatte
    @TonyCrenshawsLatte Год назад +16

    Once again we are reminded that the whole fun of D&D (or any TRPG for that matter) comes from playing worlds and characters that we've all seen before, but because WE are the ones playing those worlds and characters, we make them our own. :D

  • @sheacorduroy5565
    @sheacorduroy5565 Год назад +5

    Honestly though I love putting pre existing characters into DnD for the absolute chaos of it. Very funny to mess around with them imo lol.

    • @slayerdwarfify
      @slayerdwarfify Год назад

      I have Scooby Doo and the gang in my campaign as a group of adventurers who always seem to show up ahead of the main party. Scoobys collar boosts his intelligence and let's him speak

  • @nyxnightmare3542
    @nyxnightmare3542 Год назад +275

    My first ever dnd character was Legolas. Exact name and appearance. I was extremely boring in my early days of dnd. Now I make characters like a Gunslinging Rogue Kenku that is flavored as a Rooster named Bok Bok Bakaw, who's catchphrase is "Fastest Cock in The West."
    So basically Foghorn Leghorn, but more edgy.

    • @benjaminoechsli1941
      @benjaminoechsli1941 Год назад +17

      Edgy Foghorn Leghorn/Futurama Space Chicken sounds like a _fantastic_ character. :D

    • @siiilver8739
      @siiilver8739 Год назад +41

      Stealing Bok Bok Bakaw for the "Odd NPCs you only notice with a 25 or higher passive perception" folder

    • @Grim_Bud
      @Grim_Bud Год назад +4

      I personally don't find exotic or "exciting" character design interesting by themselves and would assume you're trying a bit too hard to not be like any other, I'm more interested by what you're going to do than what you are. So copypaste Legolas or Gunslinger Kenku Rogue both works fine to me. Yes I've yet to play a campaign...

    • @xenogorwraithblade2538
      @xenogorwraithblade2538 Год назад +3

      That's amazing. My current character is an Aarakocra warlock named Zephyr Stormwind that essentially used to worship Slaanesh and now sees horrifying shadow creatures everywhere. She's completely fucking unhinged and has a penchant for binge drinking, causing serious collateral damage, and ruthlessly executing any adversary that threatens the party. Also, I've been known to pick up our crit-monkey rogue Elf and fly around with her basically as an aerial turret. My DM got so tired of our shenanigans, he had carrionettes body snatch us. So when we get our bodies back, I'ma fireball them into oblivion.

    • @Mithguar
      @Mithguar Год назад +2

      @@xenogorwraithblade2538 I love bringing Warhammer flavours into D&D. In my case it's Greenskins and Gork and Mork. To better place it into the world, they are just one of the old gods. Same can be true for any Chaos god from Warhammer. Then you just go with stuff like Aberrant mind sorcerer or warlock or whatever you want to flavour. Point is, they now exist in any D&D universe you want to play, and shouldn't be a much of a problem for your DM to include them in larger lore etc.

  • @cryptiddmashups0011
    @cryptiddmashups0011 Год назад +14

    One of my characters is a tall, pink-haired eccentric Raven Queen warlock and mortician obsessed with death. My friend took one look at her and said “That’s Just Szayelaporro Granz from Bleach.”

    • @DonPatch
      @DonPatch Год назад +5

      As long as she doesn't fight a mad scientist with a counter measure to everything she does while dressed in a mix of gaudy emperor clothing, shes good

    • @beatriceretops
      @beatriceretops Год назад

      i mean as long as she's not the child of the evil queen or goes to a school with children of folk tales

  • @samuelhill2302
    @samuelhill2302 Год назад +2

    Forgot the 100 year nap in his backstory

  • @DarthTach
    @DarthTach Год назад +1

    I like the fact you put a Tri-Force in one of the branches, plus a Duku-Leaf on the bottom one.

  • @subprogram32
    @subprogram32 Год назад +3

    My first character was pretty much exactly the Bounty Hunter from darkest dungeon, and I was fully aware of that too. What I *wasn't* aware of it first was that my second character ended up basically being a gnome version of Stitch from Lilo and Stitch. XD

  • @DrunkManSquakin666
    @DrunkManSquakin666 Год назад +4

    She's for Pathfinder, but the most recent character I've made is one I've had the most fun creating by orders of magnitude. Her name is Nymphetamina. She's from Cradlethorp, her love interest is named Dani, and her backstory is basically Her Ghost in the Fog with a twist: it was the guy who died in the woods and the girl who burned the villagers in retribution.
    She now seeks to get him back by any means necessary.
    The moral of this story: there is no such thing as originality anymore. We as a species and the art of storytelling have simply existed for too long for this to be achievable. So, take an idea, make it yours, and have fun. :)

  • @Dile0303
    @Dile0303 Год назад +2

    My friend: "Dude, you can make a tortle that's a ninja turtle!"
    Me: "Yeah, you are not the first one to come up with the idea. You're not even the first one today"

  • @pendrake40
    @pendrake40 Год назад +1

    "I made a renegade drow- uh, why are you looking behind me like that..?"
    **

  • @Audreys_Cloud
    @Audreys_Cloud Год назад +4

    2:37 I started laughing so hard as soon as I heard him start

  • @ellafrost8900
    @ellafrost8900 Год назад +16

    I have the issue that I tend to make all my OCs way too similar to each other
    Also, amazing content as usual, Woo!!

    • @als3022
      @als3022 Год назад +1

      Honestly I've seen that problem way more than the ones here.

  • @Winterborn5
    @Winterborn5 Год назад +1

    I basically modeled my Hexblade after Deadpool. Lots of teleports, crazy melee dmg. Good ranged attacks. Batshit crazy...He breaks the 4th wall to make modern references in an ancient world. He has a pet rock named Jagger, and tosses him into trap rooms while whispering the sacred word "yeet.".

  • @Crazor2000
    @Crazor2000 Год назад +2

    "a changeling that can copy abilities"
    me: "rogue from x-men?"
    "kirby"
    Me: "oh, god that's much worse for a dnd character... imagine eating all of your enemies"

  • @AshAngelV
    @AshAngelV Год назад +3

    "A literal rock"
    "Dwayne the Rock Johnson"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💜

  • @Jade_Dragon
    @Jade_Dragon Год назад +11

    If someone was this idiotic, to know the material, and create a character that is identical to the material, and say it's original, and then realize it's not original.... I mean....
    (Also, sonic being a cat person XD)
    This entire sequence is completely accurate, and I was laughing so hard I was crying. Especially the last line. I am setting up a Dragon age Origins campaign for my friends (hey haven't played), that is literally the exact game plotline, but with more pcs. And less romance, because they aren't that kind of role players

  • @balloonbruh4662
    @balloonbruh4662 Год назад +2

    I made a sorcerer whose backstory was just essentially Aang from Avatar. He had a legendary heritage that would grant him insane abilities, but he flew away afraid of the responsibility. He started at only being able to cast fire spells, but he started casting cold spells by accident.

  • @Vpkoivisto
    @Vpkoivisto Год назад +1

    I once played a tiefling warlock called Seymohr. He was based on the main character of The Little Shop of Horrors, and his patreon was an eldritch plant thing called The Great Emerald Matron from the Far Realm.

  • @yourbeardlybro5887
    @yourbeardlybro5887 Год назад +5

    I’m a simple barbarian. I see a new One Shot Quips video, I pin my opponent for a moment to watch the new video and then bash that like button!

  • @Memecornerreal
    @Memecornerreal Год назад +3

    Happens EVERY TIME (the ending is to true.)

  • @theory52k
    @theory52k Год назад +1

    "An Aarakocra inmune to explosives"
    "Pell from One Piece"

  • @mirakuru1820
    @mirakuru1820 Год назад

    Another amazing skit! @OneShotQuips but now that it's October cannot wait to see what you do this year for a d&d Halloween skit last year's was amazing :)

  • @stateofhibernation
    @stateofhibernation Год назад +4

    The number of times I've made a character, was satisfied with how it turned out then realized the similarity to a preexisting character.😅 then it's all I can think about 🤣

  • @NikFromm
    @NikFromm Год назад +7

    You’re now the Daniel Thrasher of DnD, good sir! Use that title well!

    • @-starrysunrise-2908
      @-starrysunrise-2908 Год назад +1

      Is he closer to Daniel Thrasher or Ryan George?

    • @NikFromm
      @NikFromm Год назад +1

      @@-starrysunrise-2908 I think he’s more like Daniel Thrasher because he has other videos that star people other than his clones, and this specific video is like an homage Daniel Thrasher’s most popular series.

    • @-starrysunrise-2908
      @-starrysunrise-2908 Год назад +1

      @@NikFromm I see!

  • @mordredpendragon1235
    @mordredpendragon1235 Год назад +2

    0:58 Pretty much Link

  • @OmgItsAlien
    @OmgItsAlien Год назад +1

    I recently made a Fairy Artificer who just became a specialized armorer to replace her crippled wings after being ridiculed by her peers.
    She vowed she can do it all by herself and needs no one's help.
    Halfway through I thought "Wait... am I making IronMan? - Who cares, he's cool!"

  • @souleater33
    @souleater33 Год назад +3

    I once had a player give me his character thinking that he made the most original character ever. And after I looked it over, I realized that it was lion king. He was blown away with that realization. It was so funny.

    • @Ashtor1337
      @Ashtor1337 Год назад +1

      You mean Hamlet ... With animals.

  • @JacobCraigo
    @JacobCraigo Год назад +1

    3:22 I did NOT to be called out like this lol

  • @l.l1530
    @l.l1530 Год назад +1

    This kinda gives me the same vibe as Daniel thrashers sketches about writing songs that already exist. Both are good.

  • @magnusprime962
    @magnusprime962 4 месяца назад

    The character concept I’m most proud of came from a combination of two characters in a live play game I watched. It was neat how taking bits and pieces from two characters in the same campaign managed to become something different from them.
    She was a Tiefling Life Domain cleric named Osira. As a baby she was abandoned on the side of a road and found by a kind couple of Dwarven nobles. Unable to have a child of their own, they took this as a sign from the gods and adopted her. The couple were close advisors to the Dwarven King, and so Osira was often in the company of the King’s son. They became best friends, though Osira struggled to befriend others due to prejudice against Tieflings. As she grew older, Osira decided she would combat this prejudice by becoming a healer and dedicating her life to helping others.
    Unfortunately her efforts weren’t enough. One day when she and the Dwarven Prince were adults, they joined the Dwarven army in a great battle. The prince was terribly injured and on death’s door. During a break in her ministrations to him, Osira was approached by some unscrupulous individuals. They offered her a large sum of money in exchange for allowing the prince to die. Naturally she refused. Sadly, despite her best efforts the prince died anyways. Then she was arrested and her tent searched. Inside the guards found planted evidence that she had taken the deal. Enraged by this perceived betrayal, the king tried to throw Osira in prison. She escaped, but is now on the run from Dwarven authorities. Even worse, she’s stuck on a difficult question: how does one be good in a world that doesn’t believe you can?

  • @xeno_exe5
    @xeno_exe5 Год назад +1

    The message behind this video is so good. It really sums up what it means to be a master (or a player). I'm about to start a campaign for my player in my own world... And I love what I created, I wanted it to feel fresh and alive, but never I would say it's completely original! It's a mashup of all my favourite things, all things that works well in a traditional RPG... And I can't be more happy about that ;)

  • @mr.meatball6549
    @mr.meatball6549 Год назад +1

    2:26
    Isaac clarke

  • @penguinmaster7
    @penguinmaster7 Год назад +1

    i remember the time i made a character based on something, but someone else in that campaign already had the exact same idea.
    enter the DM creating a plot element for our characters that we're from different timelines, but were called into the same one because just one of us wouldn't be enough

  • @sciranger6703
    @sciranger6703 Год назад +2

    My current game is in a meticulously crated, very original world the DM has been working on for years.
    I am playing a character based *heavily* off Gawain.
    So far it's going great!

  • @MarkHolmberg
    @MarkHolmberg Год назад

    That was a great line at the end!

  • @cdesigner9178
    @cdesigner9178 Год назад +2

    Even if the character is not original, they can evolve into a unique character all on their own. My best character that I have ever played was originally a carbon copy of Plague Knight from Shovel Knight, but has evolved into his own thing.

  • @lonelyteapot858
    @lonelyteapot858 Год назад +1

    I once accidentally made Adam Ant, but he's an elf poorly pretending to be a human

  • @sorvoe5513
    @sorvoe5513 Год назад +1

    I literally took Kazuma Kiryu from Yakuza, made him a Half-Orc (before Mordy’s race redo), and switched the order of the kanji. My PC was Ryuki Mazuka and I had no shame or regrets

  • @clasherking4528
    @clasherking4528 Год назад +1

    The player: my character isn't original enough for your seemingly completely original campaign.
    The DM: you do realize I've taken bits and pieces from thousands of sources to create this campaign right?

  • @Lancoon
    @Lancoon Год назад +1

    "There is nothing new under the sun". It's not about no one having done it before, it's about putting your own spin on it and having fun.

  • @gerrymilgarcia7300
    @gerrymilgarcia7300 Год назад

    Love these kinds of videos, I want more.

  • @SailorIda3
    @SailorIda3 Год назад +1

    one of my fav,characters was an arakoocra rouge based wholey on Scrooge mc.duck. I made him a parrot and used the kilt colours as the feather colours, made it so his cane was a disguised rapier(he is seen fencing with it several times in comics :) ) wich was forged by his younger sister. the older sister made him his tophat. Donald duck had his lucky nr.1 to throw off the witch trying to get it :) I even practiced the scottish accent he have in duck tales. I loved playing him :D His background was jeweller (merchant) so I had his obsession with riches be jewlerry only.

  • @grantbaugh2773
    @grantbaugh2773 Год назад

    For a curse of strahd campaign I played a warforge fighter/life domain cleric multi class. It wasn't until after the campaign was over that someone pointed out I had basically made Baymax.
    I had even based a lot of my role playing on Baymax's personality, but I had somehow missed the fact that I had even picked the right build for him.

  • @chrono6445
    @chrono6445 Год назад

    Somebody’s been watching Daniel Thrasher.
    Love it, Duke!

  • @catrangerplays5387
    @catrangerplays5387 Год назад

    It's funny that Duke was sitting behins the support beam with the hidden detail of the triforce in the wood grain (top-righ hand of the screen)

  • @trueRocc
    @trueRocc Год назад

    Having your dm let you create any of those characters. AWESOME

  • @ultraliskbuilder5831
    @ultraliskbuilder5831 Год назад

    I love the excessive chill of the second player. I strive for it.

  • @jaspermaij3753
    @jaspermaij3753 Год назад

    I just roll on the adventure equipment table and base my character around that. It's really fun! I have a rope-based fighter that uses a makeshift flail that can be thrown and then reeled in as a bonus action

  • @scorpsamus
    @scorpsamus Год назад

    My favorite character I've played. Leonardo Brovinci. A character with no class type, only proficient in things like calligraphy, masonry, carpentry, etc etc.
    Basically just an amalgamation of DaVinci and Lebowski.
    Every encounter and puzzle was so much more thrilling.
    You'd be surprised how efficiently you can break a campaign with just a rope tied to a brick.

  • @amazingfireboy1848
    @amazingfireboy1848 Год назад +1

    I think I have a few unique characters. A super wealthy unwise Tortle who loves to attack people with his pike, a one-armed barbarian Myconid capable of bringing back the dead, and a completely broke Verdan in every way who is haunted by... well I haven't finished that character yet, but he/she will be awesome!

  • @SkillsLoading
    @SkillsLoading 4 месяца назад +1

    Honestly a lot of my favorite characters to play have been "what if x character, but y?" So for and example out of this video "What if Link but he's getting old and has lost his edge (hence his low starting level)".

  • @katherinec.9609
    @katherinec.9609 Год назад +1

    you, Graenolf, and Daniel Thrasher, are slowly becoming each other
    and i love it

  • @TotallyHuman
    @TotallyHuman Год назад

    Those first 20 seconds are fantastic.

  • @lanteanboy
    @lanteanboy Год назад +1

    me and a group of friends are TOTALLY not planning on making the cast of Konosuba if we ever find a DM for that group specifically

    • @DonPatch
      @DonPatch Год назад

      If I knew you guys, and got over my fear of becoming a DM, I'd invite you all in a heartbeat!

  • @Hk-ox4bb
    @Hk-ox4bb Год назад +1

    Any character I create is often inspired by different stuff I know or people I met

  • @silverjohn6037
    @silverjohn6037 Год назад

    2:07 Arthur Currie aka Aquaman.
    2:17 John Nada from They Live.
    2:20 Jonah Hex.

  • @borger8045
    @borger8045 Год назад

    Black silence library of ruina immediately came to mind from the first description of the first one

  • @Introbulus
    @Introbulus 11 месяцев назад

    I have literally played Yangus from Dragon Quest 8 in a campaign before, and I mark it as one of the most fun characters I've ever played.

  • @sneklady9315
    @sneklady9315 Год назад

    My first character is a moon elf ranger whose alignment true neutral
    She is also bonded with a Wendigo(the pop culture one not the mythological one), and comes from a woodland community of moon elves where everyone else is also individually bonded with a Wendigo. They’re surprisingly friendly folks, only eating humanoid meat from beings they killed in self defense or found already dead. She also has a good relationship with both of her parents.

  • @brandonhughes179
    @brandonhughes179 Год назад

    I rarely get to play but I'm endlessly thinking about character. I love taking things I see and making character concepts from them. I have whole Google Sheets dedicated to the idea

  • @horseblinderson4747
    @horseblinderson4747 Год назад

    I was looking for and considering a better monk build by just reflavoring another class or maybe a multi-class.
    Turns out that's just a Spear or Quarterstaff fighter with Polearm master and crusher feat. Maybe a few other things for flavor or utility but it works pretty well with most subclasses, and you can pull in more utility or skills through your race, background depending on how you work it.

  • @Octopusonweed420
    @Octopusonweed420 Год назад +1

    I have an original character:
    A half elf who was gonna be an artificer but had to abandon their dream bc they blew their arm off. They then decided to be a cleric so that ppl can follow their dreams

  • @devynwyma3153
    @devynwyma3153 Год назад

    I’ve returned a few characters I’ve made in the past. However some of them were made with homebrew before we cleansed ourselves of HB. So with my Zabrak Ghost Rider, now Human Paladin/Warlock, Tapal Storm was reborn in Ravenloft into a new body in hopes to carry out the necromancers plans for world domination. Before any brain washing could begin, Tapal escaped the lab with a scroll of Plane Shift and escaped to Discordant (my HB campaign plane’s name) where the Planar Hub party currently was located.

  • @toughnerd
    @toughnerd Год назад

    I love the fact that the guy reading the campaign notes isn't the DM. That is a great small touch.

  • @dimitrilukin1312
    @dimitrilukin1312 Год назад +1

    bro every character i make in any rpg are based on a novel or book i recently read
    the fun is to recreate them with the tools you have

  • @beksfreeman1315
    @beksfreeman1315 Год назад

    I love this 😂 Reminds me of the "when you create songs that already exist," so bonus points for the meta level 😂😂

  • @PhoenixBlazer39
    @PhoenixBlazer39 Год назад

    I actually appreciate basing characters off existing ones. My first D&D character was basically just my Skyrim kleptomaniac who (unintentionally out of game) changed into a somber and dutiful type over the course of an irl year. Cool progression for me, but only because I didn't have a solid grasp of what I wanted him to be. My next character was based on an existing one, but I tweaked certain aspects of her to suit me, while still being able to use the base characterization to guide me. Then you have stuff like Tulok, where I want to play every single character he ever makes.

  • @bramerx676
    @bramerx676 Год назад

    I'm the DM of my group and we are one session to the end of it all and only now i realizes all the similarities my story has with jojo's bizarre adventure and it makes me feel good because it is my favorite anime and makes me happy by seeing the impact it has on my creative process

  • @alexayoung9400
    @alexayoung9400 2 месяца назад

    This is exactly the video I needed to see.

  • @mx.menacing
    @mx.menacing Год назад +1

    To quote every artist ever, there are no original ideas.
    We take inspiration from everything.