my favorite part is how Grog is trying to impress the new guy by knowing what to do at every moment of their trip to buy things from bargaining to dealing with the guard accident. "ok listen rookie now in the next 10 seconds everyone we see has to die" he says while panicking internally. And Tary being the actual rookie who looks up to each member of Vox Machina be like "ok i will listen to everything you say, partner" which i think this could have been explored more because no one really respected and looked up to Gror as much as young Taryon did
Those few seconds where Taryon just rolls with it and goes "We're partners, right?" - fully committed to killing everyone with Grog until they realise that the shopkeeper hasn't seen this happen yet - are my favourite. Liam's reaction to that especially where he's clearly so shocked and freaked out but also so incredibly entertained that Sam's going in that direction.
I feel like many D&D players, were they in Sam's and Travis's shoes, would get mad at the DM around 7:58. "We left instructions with Doty to make a sound if the guards approach, and for some reason he attacks them? We did everything right, Matt! Wah wah you're a crap DM." Part of what makes CR so great is that the players simply put their trust in Matt and react to what Matt says, rather than griping over what should and should not have happened. (Of course, it helps that Matt is quite good at picking realistic outcomes for player actions.) I hope to be the kind of player mature enough to react the way these Sam and Travis do when things don't go according to my plans...
@@TheSaphireKatana sadly my experience is also what OP describes. Very few players know "yes and". Instead it ends up being a fight as to why something should/ shouldn't be happening or players saying "i don't know that but my character would" back talk.
@@kittenkat2301 I definitely used to have this problem. Getting too far into the winning and not enough into the playing. It can take a real mindset adjustment but it's worth encouraging it if you still play
Gosh when grog says "what's wrong with that?" about Doty being mute. Any quirks with anyone are simply different people to him. I wish we all had friends like Travis.
On one hand, I get you. On the other, I feel like that was Travis saying "So what if he's mute? We don't want him answering questions, anyways! What's wrong with that?"
All of sam's characters have amazing moments with the barbarian characters. First scanlan and grog, then taryon and grog with this glorious disaster, nott and yasha with the conversation near the bridge, and just fcg and ashton in general.
Still my favorite part of this situation is that both Tary and Grog have bags of holding and Grog has definitely put corpses in there. I just love that the panic swept through them all so much, golden moment.
Look. We've all had moments in D&D where we've had to hide a corpse, and we've all made bad choices in those moments. Don't judge. It could happen to anyone.
One of the funniest series of events in that campaign. Matt is trying so hard not to burst out laughing while everyone else is going full on lmao mode from this.
I wish they thought about the bag of holding. Grog carries it after all. He always wanted to put someone in there and see if they survive. (which they wouldnt)
@@christopherhammond9467 lmfao 🤣it's not like that would've really mattered to them. they were ready to kill everyone they saw in the next 10 seconds after doty KO'd those guards.
I think this is probably my favorite scene (regarding comedy) out of all of the Vox Machina Campaing because it is so chaotic, everyone is laughing and its just a shitshow all around. If anyone has anything funnier from C1 I would love to see you try to top this
My personal favorite scene of Vox Machina so far (im only on Vod 92 as of this comment, but this is priceless) Edit: after 3 months from the original comment, Im now on ep119 of Mighty Nein. Yes i have no life.
Why do they never seem to want to admit to being adventurers in these situations? It's like the border crossing in campaign 2, with the magic cart. We are but simple merchants You don't have any merchandise Yes, we are going to get some It's more suspicious to claim to be merchants.
I love how quick Taryon was to go for the “everyone dies” plan
I love liams reaction to how quickly Sam's approves of the plan as if he just saw a completely new side of Sam
my favorite part is how Grog is trying to impress the new guy by knowing what to do at every moment of their trip to buy things from bargaining to dealing with the guard accident. "ok listen rookie now in the next 10 seconds everyone we see has to die" he says while panicking internally. And Tary being the actual rookie who looks up to each member of Vox Machina be like "ok i will listen to everything you say, partner" which i think this could have been explored more because no one really respected and looked up to Gror as much as young Taryon did
I feel like the incident with the guards is one of the few true windows into what their homebrew games were like before CR.
nah
@Aurora Summer I'd imagine they were more batshit insane.
Holy shit, I will never get over how quickly this escalates. "PUKE ON THOSE F*CKING GUARDS."
“I punch them both in the jaw for added measure.” I fucking love Grog. Travis’s characters are usually my favorite.
"on a scale of 1 to 2, how do you think you did?" consider this stolen lmao!!!
Timestamp?
@@noahwebb8161 3:38
2 is the higher 1 right?
oh man, when you can hear the crew laughing, you know it's good
6:12 Sam's face is perfect for a Mercer T-Shirt.
I love how every time they try to make a deception chat with leprosy it goes horribly wrong and they keep doing it
I can't stop laughing, holy shit. This comedy of errors. I need to start watching this series.
You certainly do
This is second only to jester and notts wild night with the platinum dragon
Triceratops mansion
Those few seconds where Taryon just rolls with it and goes "We're partners, right?" - fully committed to killing everyone with Grog until they realise that the shopkeeper hasn't seen this happen yet - are my favourite. Liam's reaction to that especially where he's clearly so shocked and freaked out but also so incredibly entertained that Sam's going in that direction.
Taryon is literally just a bigger Scanlan without music.
also gay
"That is a man."
Players spend a moment of silence before realizing that's all. XF
"How do we shake the uardsgay...okay that came out weird"
F in chat for the best bit that the clip ends just before, where Taryon immediately outside throws up in panic and terror
7:57 Talesian’s face was god damn gold
So... We learned one thing from this experience...
Taryon has no gag reflex...
It cost you nothing to say that.
You're right tho
Tary is a sub
Some day he's gonna make his husband really happy
I feel like many D&D players, were they in Sam's and Travis's shoes, would get mad at the DM around 7:58. "We left instructions with Doty to make a sound if the guards approach, and for some reason he attacks them? We did everything right, Matt! Wah wah you're a crap DM."
Part of what makes CR so great is that the players simply put their trust in Matt and react to what Matt says, rather than griping over what should and should not have happened. (Of course, it helps that Matt is quite good at picking realistic outcomes for player actions.)
I hope to be the kind of player mature enough to react the way these Sam and Travis do when things don't go according to my plans...
I mean, technically, Doty DID make a sound....
Your dnd experience with players appears to be very different to what I've been through
@@TheSaphireKatana sadly my experience is also what OP describes.
Very few players know "yes and". Instead it ends up being a fight as to why something should/ shouldn't be happening or players saying "i don't know that but my character would" back talk.
@@kittenkat2301 I definitely used to have this problem. Getting too far into the winning and not enough into the playing. It can take a real mindset adjustment but it's worth encouraging it if you still play
The first clip that got me into critical role
I _lost_ it when Sam rolled a Nat 20 on that constitution throw. No vomiting happening today!
Gosh when grog says "what's wrong with that?" about Doty being mute. Any quirks with anyone are simply different people to him. I wish we all had friends like Travis.
On one hand, I get you. On the other, I feel like that was Travis saying "So what if he's mute? We don't want him answering questions, anyways! What's wrong with that?"
Plus with grogs minus 2 intellect he probably doesn't even know what being a mute is
I love a great "JUST BE COOL! JUST BE COOL!" scene.
All of sam's characters have amazing moments with the barbarian characters.
First scanlan and grog, then taryon and grog with this glorious disaster, nott and yasha with the conversation near the bridge, and just fcg and ashton in general.
If this isn't in Season 2 of "Legends of Vox Machina" then a 3rd Season must be made just for this scene alone.
And Liam's laugh sounds like a dolphin.
Aww! It was cut off too soon--- right before Tary throws up in the street, finally! haha
The roleplaying was just fantastic.
"On a scale of 1 to 2, how do you think it went?"
"2 is the higher of the two, right?"
*blank stare*
🤣🤣
I cannot wait to see this on legend of vox machina
The one dislike is the shopowner.
Wait, but the shopowner is Matt.
Still my favorite part of this situation is that both Tary and Grog have bags of holding and Grog has definitely put corpses in there. I just love that the panic swept through them all so much, golden moment.
Look. We've all had moments in D&D where we've had to hide a corpse, and we've all made bad choices in those moments. Don't judge. It could happen to anyone.
One of the funniest series of events in that campaign. Matt is trying so hard not to burst out laughing while everyone else is going full on lmao mode from this.
“And what ever the fuck dodie is.” GREAT LINE
when i first watched this, i was literally on the floor dying of laughter. lmao
2 of the best nat 20s rolled in the whole series right here, lol.
The end bit with the guards was EPIC!
2 nat 20s that led to a terrible outcome....
Shop keeper is the equivalent of the my cabbages guy
I think the Bad Luck Bandits from Campaign 2 fit that role even more
This turned into a Stewie and Brian Family Guy episode very quickly.
This is such a goated critical role moment good lord
I hope they adapt this scene in the animated series.
wow a mere 0.5 secs away from travis saying he was gonna swing his axe down on the guard
this is definitely the funniest moment in CRC1
Thank you so much for that laugh where I am crying. That gets funnier every time I see it. I even looked up animations of it.
Please, please, in the love of all that is good, let this be on the animated show.
I can't wait to watch this animated omg
I wish they thought about the bag of holding. Grog carries it after all. He always wanted to put someone in there and see if they survive. (which they wouldnt)
They had learned from a goat in the home game that the bag of holding has an air limit lol
@@christopherhammond9467 lmfao 🤣it's not like that would've really mattered to them. they were ready to kill everyone they saw in the next 10 seconds after doty KO'd those guards.
Literally one of my favorite moments ever! I’ve never laughed so hard at D&D game.
GIMME THOSE
They left out Terry’s renegotiation for the egg
i cannot wait for "the Legend of vox machina" to catch up to this
I think this is probably my favorite scene (regarding comedy) out of all of the Vox Machina Campaing because it is so chaotic, everyone is laughing and its just a shitshow all around. If anyone has anything funnier from C1 I would love to see you try to top this
Sam's shirt is perfect for this exact scenario! >D
Travis is loving the chaos.
We didn't shake the ard's gay.
That came out weird....I didn't think that through.
The fact that the rich idiot and the brute were the ones who went shopping…
_N I N E_
N E I N
Just sent this to my friend as an example of why he should watch CR
Travis and Sam, best of the best!
My personal favorite scene of Vox Machina so far (im only on Vod 92 as of this comment, but this is priceless)
Edit: after 3 months from the original comment, Im now on ep119 of Mighty Nein. Yes i have no life.
7:29
10:14
God i hope this is in the series 😂😂
Okay but why did he use his sword though? Lmao
It was a pork sausage sword.
Why do they never seem to want to admit to being adventurers in these situations? It's like the border crossing in campaign 2, with the magic cart.
We are but simple merchants
You don't have any merchandise
Yes, we are going to get some
It's more suspicious to claim to be merchants.
I always thought it was because merchants would jack up prices for adventurers
Sam uses luck? A miracle 😂
Y’all, we’re getting this shit animated! 😂
The first campaign was the only real one
What does Sam's shirt say?
"Ya'll mother fuckers need Saerenrae" and it's a pic of Ashley Johnson from the show she was part of, Blindspot.
Y'all mother fuckers need sarenrae