Hello bro I want to ask you that how can you upload the same clip from movie to your video don't you get copyright strike or claim plz reply to me buddy🙏 Btw great scene
This movie was far better than I would have ever expected. The lady who played that evil Wizard was perfectly creepy. I don't want to spoil the details of her character here but she fits exactly what she is.
@@Jeffthestrider Yup. I deleted mine because I figured it instantly but there might be some kid who hasn't seen as many movies as me and isn't as genre savvy This movie was fun for adults but it was good for younger kids too. Nothing to gruesome, no nudity or foul language and even the violence wasn't so bad.
I didn't have a problem with the horns. I was personally confused because she didn't have a blue/red/orange skin tone like most tieflings do in D&D art. So I wasn't sure what race she really was until I researched her character.
@@LaughingBearGames If I recall correctly, a lot of Tieflings, after a few hybrid generations at least, look a lot more human. They lose the red skin, other characteristics of demons, and usually the Horns are the last to go as they're the biggest heritage sign or something like that. I wouldn't be surprised if Doric is several generations into her Tiefling heritage.
Those guards were frikken AMAZING! Usually guards in this kind of story are stupid mooks. In this scene, they are hypercompetent, pushing an extremely powerful character to her limits.
Exactly. Defeating competent villains make for better heroes vs someone beating a group of idiots who couldn't threaten a wet sheet of toilet paper. Dorric escaping these guards felt far more like an actual achievement compared to if they were bumbling around the whole time.
I weirdly like to imagine in dnd storylines that gaurds are level 20 characters for some reason. Like you don't get hired to defend a kingdom unless you got some pretty good credentials.
Yeah I really loved how persistent they were, even when she turned into the hawk they started firing and almost hitting her. The tension made this chase really great.
Interestingly, I don't think Sofina has truesight here. Doric was spying on her far too long and too successfully for that. I suspect Sofina was probably in a habit of casting Detect Magic every now and then just as a matter of protocol, sensed a tiny but potent piece of transmutation magic that was out of place, and figured the most logical candidate would be a Wildshape or something similar was being used to spy on her.
You know, as Red Wizard in disguise, you dont want to someone to see you, so having a habit to detect spies (invisible or shapeshifters) is actually a must.
People have criticized how Sofina was able to find Doric, but in actuality it's not all that difficult. If she had a Detect Magic field which is a 30-foot radius centered on a point chooses, she could sense the hint of Transmutation magic that Wild Shape uses. Then with the search through the city, she most likely had Detect Magic centered on her as she chased Doric on horseback.
Also Wild Shape isn't Polymorph. The Druid can keep their stats even while in animal form, and from a narrative perspective that includes their arcane presence.
Shapeshifting is not even close to that good in actual D&D. Most animal forms a Druid can take are under powered for the level, a druid cannot shift between forms that rapidly, and nor does a druid have access to most animal forms right away. There is a reason most people don't make much use of it. Wildshape is a weak ability and requires feats and too much focus on it to try and make it "okay".
When I saw this in theaters a kid no more than 10 years old sitting behind me said 'among us?' then was terrified when Sofina screamed. My favorite part of the movie
The D&D movie is definitely post-2nd Sundering (5th edition time)! At 1:03 You can see in the background of Neverwinter the Scar in the background next to the river, which is a massive crevasse caused by the spellplague (of 4th edition) which then flooded after the 2nd Sundering.
Now with the 2024 PHB rules being released we understand that Doric didn't have too many Wild Shapes: she was just expending spell slots to get extra uses
Let’s not ignore her skill at: running on 2 legs (human and bird), 4 legs (large and small creatures), flying as an insect and flying as a bird. Seriously skilled green eyed cutie!
As someone that DMs, in a situation like this I'd let the Druid Wildshape as often as this just to let them have fun. Forcing them to come up with clever ways to escape using whatever animal they think would be best at the time. The DM's job isn't to enforce the rules absolutely, but to ensure the players have fun in their game.
Very well said. The amount of people talking poorly about the movie for not following a rulebook 100% have completely missed the point of the game. First and foremost the goal is to be fun and entertaining for the people playing it.
Fun fact: it takes 6s for her to transform from mouse to eagle while falling. 6s is the time stamp for one turn in D&D. Dont know if this was intentional or not, but I choose to believe it was.
@@Ilyas-ty6cy Did you see the first AD&D movie? I like to criticize modern movies for being Woke and ruining every story for being Woke. But long before Woke there were bad writers, bad producers, and utter cluelessness. I sometimes think Woke in movies would succeed if only the writers and producers were better. The original _Red Dawn_ was pure Reagan propaganda and as obvious as any Woke propaganda. But it's still good.
I think theatrically this is an amazing scene. However, I am hard pressed to believe that word spread that quickly that there was an intruder that the soldiers were already prepped for a chase, and that the archers were armed and ready to shoot at a bird that less than 2 seconds ago was a mouse, and then everyone was ready on horse back and reached the town in less than 2 minutes. But I mean, it's a movie lol.
@@kjarllan7097 Yea it is still hard for me to imagine that accounting for ALL of those things. That might have been enough time to get people Into town and on horses. But not have knights at the ready and archers shootings at exactly the right spot after having jumped out a Window no one but the people on the inside would have known someone jumped out of.
@@pentiglot201 You know that there are guards on the towers of a city all the time. and mounted patrols too. So the mage pursuing the druid, sees her throwing herself from a window on a tower, sees the mouse change into a falcon and just has to give the order to shoot her.
@kjarllan7097 Yes I understand what is in the realm of possibility in this world. I personally still do not belive with that amount of time it would realistically have happened that way. For the sake of theater I am willing to suspend my belief and just enjoy the scene for how cool it was. But everyone was just all of the sudden on the look out for a shape shifter in less than 60 seconds and could see a mouse turn I to a bird that high up? And knew exactly where to look?
@@kjarllan7097 This is a world where druids with that power set are a known thing. If they're searching for a druid, they probably have as a default setting, "Kill any animal behaving in an abnormally human or directed way because it's either the druid or the druid's animal companion."
The great thing about being the Wild Shape is the ability to change from one creature to another at will… better and faster than saying: “Size of a Monkey!” (Those of you who get the reference are old school, from the Hana Barbara cartoon series, ‘The Arabian Knights’). 😎
@@cameronmcewen9666 the movie was based on the rpg game and has many similarities to the source material. so i think that many uses of wild shape must be because of her level. what do you think?
@@lajask Could be a nod to homebrewed content that allows players to do stuff outside of the norm. Game-wise, she may have asked for "Unlimited" Wildshapes at the expense of her ability to cast spells. One way this could be done is that the DM allowed the Druid to keep the initial free 2 transformations as normal, but any additional transformations cost a spell slot to perform. Also allowing the Owl Bear as one of her CR3 Wild Shape forms.
My least favorite part of this entire movie was whenever the druid tried to wild shape hide in a crowd after she escaped even though it was previously stated that the wizard lady could sense a wild shaped druid insanely well Other then that specific moment Perfect movie
Honestly, I just figured Doric was getting desperate by that point and REALLY hoping to pass as one of the birds. Or at least that Sofina would be forced to take a guess and give her time to run.
the way she transformed into different animals :D only equally good transformation scenes I can think of is that merlin cartoon where he was fighting the witch
@@takeachance5881 Sure flies don’t have a great HP or movement But if you get reduced to zero in a wild shape, you just get popped out of the wild shape And then you can wild shape again So unless the DM homebrewed wild shape a bit differently than base game She could’ve definitely escaped in just fly form provided her rolls are very good
Nay area effect spell would kill her in form of fly and instantly in normal form. She needed something fast enough to dodge. Probably would stay in falcon/hawk form, but she need to change due to her own error.
You can alternate forms with just one wildshape, you just have to maintain it for the duration (there's limit of course), if she had unlimited use she would be lvl20 and at this point she would probably kick the Lich's ass by turning into a dragon.
The movie doesn’t follow the exact rules of the game, notice how the Druid never really casts spells and instead just uses lots of wild shape, because it gives her character a more defining niche that works better for the story
If there is ever an example of what a good creative liberty looks like this is it Cause THAT IS NOT how wild shape works at all yet this scene is fucking awesome and I would never complain about it
The one flaw i see in this scene is how she would have escaped way easier if she stayed as a cat after the chimney fall. That's a five star reset if i ever saw one.
I wish i had 9 wild shapes between rests... but my DM is being mean 😆 1. Fly 2. Mouse 3. Released Wild Shape 4. Mouse 5. Hawk 6. Cat 7. Released Wild Shape 8. Axe Beak 9. Deer It's a wicked cool scene tho! 🤩
This is the kind of fantasy everyone playing a druid wants to live. Then they actually play a druid and its like "lol, you can only change twice. Oh and you cant turn into anything that flies till level 8 LOL"
Obviously giving unlimited wild shape to druids in tabletop would be completely broken. But now I want a give them a very rare potion that lets them do that for like five minutes, maybe with the caveat that you can’t use the same form more than once.
When you're running from a killer in a nightmare and no matter where you go or hide, they always seem to look in your direction... and also you're slow as hell
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
Hello bro I want to ask you that how can you upload the same clip from movie to your video don't you get copyright strike or claim plz reply to me buddy🙏
Btw great scene
1/10. The sound levels are way too low, can't hear anything without cranking the volume all the way up.
10/10 like freaking spectacular 🎉
How is it that even the parts of the clip that look like they probably aren't CGI somehow still look like bad CGI?
@@joshstopford854 yup
Let’s be honest this movie was way better than anyone expected
yeah it just got the misfortune of releasing the same week as Super Mario
Yeah
The musical score during this sequence was perfect.
It did the game justice!
That's what happens when you have avid fans controlling every aspect of production.
This movie was far better than I would have ever expected. The lady who played that evil Wizard was perfectly creepy. I don't want to spoil the details of her character here but she fits exactly what she is.
@@Jeffthestrider I had that pegged in 5 seconds, but I changed it in my post
@@Elthenar Lol, yeah it is obvious but they seem to make it a reveal. I also had to delete my comment now cuz it's the same spoiler.
@@Jeffthestrider Yup. I deleted mine because I figured it instantly but there might be some kid who hasn't seen as many movies as me and isn't as genre savvy This movie was fun for adults but it was good for younger kids too. Nothing to gruesome, no nudity or foul language and even the violence wasn't so bad.
That's an Olsen sister, right?
@@sayakchoudhury9711 No, she played the redheaded girl in the IT movie. The Olsens are all over 30 now.
This may sound weird but I like how they did her horns, not too big that it look silly and the shape flows well, it looks very natural.
same I dont even know how to play d&d and I never watch this so Im confused:>
I didn't have a problem with the horns. I was personally confused because she didn't have a blue/red/orange skin tone like most tieflings do in D&D art. So I wasn't sure what race she really was until I researched her character.
@@LaughingBearGames honestly, yeah! Sure, there are a bunch of paler Tieflings, but most peeps remember them for their demonic looks.
They use 3E Tiefling look.
@@LaughingBearGames If I recall correctly, a lot of Tieflings, after a few hybrid generations at least, look a lot more human. They lose the red skin, other characteristics of demons, and usually the Horns are the last to go as they're the biggest heritage sign or something like that.
I wouldn't be surprised if Doric is several generations into her Tiefling heritage.
Perpetually rolling low on stealth while the enemy rolls high on perception.
Sounds like my typical session
And low on Dex
Nah there were a few spots where she could have stayed hidden by stopping and letting the heat die down
@@robbcabaian Sofina's extremely high perception will make sure that she can't hide. She can probably detect the magic Doric uses for wildshapes.
@@troddenleper8915 I’m not a seasoned D&D player, but how about standing still in that armor?
Those guards were frikken AMAZING! Usually guards in this kind of story are stupid mooks. In this scene, they are hypercompetent, pushing an extremely powerful character to her limits.
Exactly. Defeating competent villains make for better heroes vs someone beating a group of idiots who couldn't threaten a wet sheet of toilet paper. Dorric escaping these guards felt far more like an actual achievement compared to if they were bumbling around the whole time.
I weirdly like to imagine in dnd storylines that gaurds are level 20 characters for some reason. Like you don't get hired to defend a kingdom unless you got some pretty good credentials.
Yeah I really loved how persistent they were, even when she turned into the hawk they started firing and almost hitting her. The tension made this chase really great.
This is very likely a situation of the DM just rolling REALLY well for the enemies and the main player just barely rolling enough to get away!
Yeah, like that one guard was only fooled by Doric's knight disguise for a couple of seconds before he realized who it really was.
Man this sequence was pure gold. Really showing some of the utilities druids have to offer.
You must admit, those guards are more persistent than modern police.
modern police are told by democrats to let criminals run amock
It's Oblivion level of persistent.
She is a Tiefling.
the Evil Sorceress must have put them through some terrible bootcamp
Modern policemen get arrested for pursuing actual criminals so it should not be surprising
Interestingly, I don't think Sofina has truesight here. Doric was spying on her far too long and too successfully for that. I suspect Sofina was probably in a habit of casting Detect Magic every now and then just as a matter of protocol, sensed a tiny but potent piece of transmutation magic that was out of place, and figured the most logical candidate would be a Wildshape or something similar was being used to spy on her.
Or just rolled well on perception finally
You know, as Red Wizard in disguise, you dont want to someone to see you, so having a habit to detect spies (invisible or shapeshifters) is actually a must.
Either that, or Detect Thoughts to always have control of the conversation, followed by her realizing there's one too many minds in the room
Its a bard history, many lies.
True sight wouldn't even let you detect someone in a Wildshape. It's not an illusion, more like, a druidic transmutation.
People have criticized how Sofina was able to find Doric, but in actuality it's not all that difficult. If she had a Detect Magic field which is a 30-foot radius centered on a point chooses, she could sense the hint of Transmutation magic that Wild Shape uses. Then with the search through the city, she most likely had Detect Magic centered on her as she chased Doric on horseback.
Also.... Nat20 Perception Check and a lenient DM.
Also Wild Shape isn't Polymorph. The Druid can keep their stats even while in animal form, and from a narrative perspective that includes their arcane presence.
Detect thoughts could do it as well.
Came to the comments for this. Thank you.
True sight also would help, as it lets you see the original form of a creature changing shape.
I just love how quickly the castle guards are reacting
More tense when the opponents are competent.
To be remembered as one of the best scenes in the fantasy genre.
And the film is full of them.
Absolutely
Hell nah. Watch Lord of the Rings or something.
@@mrchungHe said one of. Im a lifelong fan of LOTR, and I have to say this movie was up there with them.
I just love that smug look on Holga's face at the end "So she did become a deer."
Shapeshifting is seriously underrated skill set.
Shapeshifting is not even close to that good in actual D&D. Most animal forms a Druid can take are under powered for the level, a druid cannot shift between forms that rapidly, and nor does a druid have access to most animal forms right away. There is a reason most people don't make much use of it. Wildshape is a weak ability and requires feats and too much focus on it to try and make it "okay".
@DarkAshenfall will you change your argument if somehow you can turn into dragon?
@@marcomongke3116but the DM will say no, or your dice throw will be shitty
@user-ws1hy5tv6r how can DM say no when Shapechange is a PHB spell?
@@DarkAshenfall pfffff heretic!! feral druid are the apex!!
Such a well done scene, this is how I imagine my druid whenever I play MMORPGs
DM: You can wild shape two times only.
Druid: Shit.
Nah, at level 20 it's unlimited.
Either she’s level 20 or the DM has a huge crush on the characters player and lets her get away with whatever she wants.
@@NoNameBoi9987 I mean, who wouldn't?
@@NoNameBoi9987 I mean, if the player looked like Sophia Lillis, who wouldn't have a crush.
She's just playing 4th edition.
No camera cut for almost 4 mins. Awesome!
i didnt even notice that LOL that was great
Much like The Adventures of Tintin and the movies Robert Zemeckis worked on.
There's definitely camera cuts. The awesome there is to make everyone not notice the cuts.
It's called a sequence shot
So you must watch movie 1917.
When I saw this in theaters a kid no more than 10 years old sitting behind me said 'among us?' then was terrified when Sofina screamed. My favorite part of the movie
This was a nice detailed scene. Also loved how it came out of nowhere. Didn't realize she was in the room till she gets called out.
When she transformed into a deer, I was laughing so hard.
She rolled a 1 on that one it seems
i mean, deers run really fast, so i think she suppose was an advantage
Fast like a horse and small to get through the crowd
They really did a good job with the movie.
We need more.
@@cameronmcewen9666sadly it probably wont happen. This film did fairly poorly at the box office.
@@mr.doctorcaptain1124 Said no one ever.
@@cameronmcewen9666???
@@cameronmcewen9666 Sadly he's speaking the truth. THe movie was cool but it bombed. So no sequels in the works.
This entire sequence, man... genius
The D&D movie is definitely post-2nd Sundering (5th edition time)! At 1:03 You can see in the background of Neverwinter the Scar in the background next to the river, which is a massive crevasse caused by the spellplague (of 4th edition) which then flooded after the 2nd Sundering.
Corns popping into popcorns was a nice touch! This really was a great popcorn film
Now with the 2024 PHB rules being released we understand that Doric didn't have too many Wild Shapes: she was just expending spell slots to get extra uses
“So she *did* become a deer!” 😏 Holga knows she got him and he tries to get out of it on a technicality.
Let’s not ignore her skill at: running on 2 legs (human and bird), 4 legs (large and small creatures), flying as an insect and flying as a bird. Seriously skilled green eyed cutie!
Ok but Sofina's screaming face in the first minutes is some solid nightmare fuel
As someone that DMs, in a situation like this I'd let the Druid Wildshape as often as this just to let them have fun. Forcing them to come up with clever ways to escape using whatever animal they think would be best at the time.
The DM's job isn't to enforce the rules absolutely, but to ensure the players have fun in their game.
Very well said. The amount of people talking poorly about the movie for not following a rulebook 100% have completely missed the point of the game. First and foremost the goal is to be fun and entertaining for the people playing it.
The guards are a lot better than the average Stormtrooper, even though they didn't get her, they tried a lot harder.
if it was normal human shaped thief he/she would have been long caught and hanged or skinned or made a plaything for the red wizard
Fun fact: it takes 6s for her to transform from mouse to eagle while falling. 6s is the time stamp for one turn in D&D. Dont know if this was intentional or not, but I choose to believe it was.
okay so are we gonna talk about how that was all one shot
"This is the real world!"
How can he not laugh in the middle of that line?
It’s *their* real world, not ours.
I'd say it's quite easy not to tbh. It's acting, they put themselves at the place of their role, immersion and all that
The first decent D&D movie ever made. Not Oscar material but certainly good summer fun.
Well, base on the quality movie we have now a day, this is definitely Oscar material.
@@Ilyas-ty6cy Did you see the first AD&D movie? I like to criticize modern movies for being Woke and ruining every story for being Woke. But long before Woke there were bad writers, bad producers, and utter cluelessness. I sometimes think Woke in movies would succeed if only the writers and producers were better. The original _Red Dawn_ was pure Reagan propaganda and as obvious as any Woke propaganda. But it's still good.
@@EricDaMAJ It's almost as if it makes sense that, first, it should be a GOOD [THING] (movie, game, book, whatever) before anything else
Yeah perfectly quality, light fun, action comedy
@@EricDaMAJ anyone that uses woke this much is deranged
i didn't notice that she snags a lil popped corn and eats it before climbing into the armor!!
2:00 - poor thing. Sofina wasn't even wrong, the other bird just got in a way.
Least it was quick.
I think theatrically this is an amazing scene. However, I am hard pressed to believe that word spread that quickly that there was an intruder that the soldiers were already prepped for a chase, and that the archers were armed and ready to shoot at a bird that less than 2 seconds ago was a mouse, and then everyone was ready on horse back and reached the town in less than 2 minutes. But I mean, it's a movie lol.
You have a mage who can teleport in two seconds. just follow the druid and TP on each guard group nearby by telling them "kill this beast"
@@kjarllan7097 Yea it is still hard for me to imagine that accounting for ALL of those things. That might have been enough time to get people Into town and on horses. But not have knights at the ready and archers shootings at exactly the right spot after having jumped out a Window no one but the people on the inside would have known someone jumped out of.
@@pentiglot201
You know that there are guards on the towers of a city all the time. and mounted patrols too.
So the mage pursuing the druid, sees her throwing herself from a window on a tower, sees the mouse change into a falcon and just has to give the order to shoot her.
@kjarllan7097 Yes I understand what is in the realm of possibility in this world. I personally still do not belive with that amount of time it would realistically have happened that way. For the sake of theater I am willing to suspend my belief and just enjoy the scene for how cool it was. But everyone was just all of the sudden on the look out for a shape shifter in less than 60 seconds and could see a mouse turn I to a bird that high up? And knew exactly where to look?
@@kjarllan7097 This is a world where druids with that power set are a known thing. If they're searching for a druid, they probably have as a default setting, "Kill any animal behaving in an abnormally human or directed way because it's either the druid or the druid's animal companion."
The great thing about being the Wild Shape is the ability to change from one creature to another at will… better and faster than saying: “Size of a Monkey!” (Those of you who get the reference are old school, from the Hana Barbara cartoon series, ‘The Arabian Knights’). 😎
I saw this 3 times in a cinema and I dont regret it
That's a lot of uses of wild shape
must be lvl 20
@@lajask Probably,
@@lajaskThere’s no Level 20. This is a movie, not a game.
@@cameronmcewen9666 the movie was based on the rpg game and has many similarities to the source material. so i think that many uses of wild shape must be because of her level.
what do you think?
@@lajask
Could be a nod to homebrewed content that allows players to do stuff outside of the norm.
Game-wise, she may have asked for "Unlimited" Wildshapes at the expense of her ability to cast spells.
One way this could be done is that the DM allowed the Druid to keep the initial free 2 transformations as normal, but any additional transformations cost a spell slot to perform. Also allowing the Owl Bear as one of her CR3 Wild Shape forms.
I love Sophia Lillis
She's such a sweetheart
She must have needed so many nat20's during that chase lmao.
Not really, she didn't exactly make it out w/out a scratch.
She said "Among us", ahahaha
As we all know, not everything is solved by magic, but everything can be solved with fireballs.
I need to give this movie a rewatch.
My least favorite part of this entire movie was whenever the druid tried to wild shape hide in a crowd after she escaped even though it was previously stated that the wizard lady could sense a wild shaped druid insanely well
Other then that specific moment
Perfect movie
Honestly, I just figured Doric was getting desperate by that point and REALLY hoping to pass as one of the birds. Or at least that Sofina would be forced to take a guess and give her time to run.
My guess is that Doric being a tiefling wearing elvish clothes would stand out terribly amidst the city dwellers. More so than a wildshape animal
0:27
When the guard rolls a nat 20 on the perception check.
And does "critical misses" all the time.
I feel more like a Interpretation roll (Try to act as a real guard) vs an Insight roll (Trying to figure out if she's a real guard)
This movie went exactly like a dnd sesion. Pure chaos and nothing goes arcording to plan, yet it will still succied.
How many 20's did she roll?!
The druid has Domino's luck
A lot. But few of them were during stealth checks…
Damn auri from Skyrim really hitting the big screen. Good for her!. They really did a good job with the movie..
Love the Fact that even in the Movies Mordenkainen gets his recognition
Props to the guard who noticed the missing suit of armor on the wall.
I wish my GM would let me use 7 wild shapes in one long rest.
2:29 was that an akira slide?
the way she transformed into different animals :D only equally good transformation scenes I can think of is that merlin cartoon where he was fighting the witch
Best shapeshifting scene since the Sword in the Stone
This movie was just an absolute delight.
I love how after playing BG3, I actually recognise a lot of the spells and abilities now. :D
That is one of the best chase scene I think I've ever seen in a movie.
I feel like she could've just stayed fly shape the whole time and gotten away real easy
Fly don't have great speed compared to some of the animals in the scene tho. Plus if you consider the hitpoints of flies...
@@takeachance5881
Sure flies don’t have a great HP or movement
But if you get reduced to zero in a wild shape, you just get popped out of the wild shape
And then you can wild shape again
So unless the DM homebrewed wild shape a bit differently than base game
She could’ve definitely escaped in just fly form provided her rolls are very good
Nay area effect spell would kill her in form of fly and instantly in normal form. She needed something fast enough to dodge. Probably would stay in falcon/hawk form, but she need to change due to her own error.
Absolutely! The best way to lose a powerful wizard is to stay in the same shape and move in a single general direction. What could possibly go wrong?
@@-Commit-arson- What happens to fliers who hit 1/2 their hp?
I want so much a sequel of this...
absolutely love this scene, especially the music and pacing to it
Who did not recognize that scream from Body Snatcher. Dog with a human face creepy. 🤣🤣
Such an underrated movie. Still hoping for a sequel
Miss..miss..miss.. looks like an ordinary day in my Baldur's Gate session with Shadowheart.
The druid wildshaping were some of the best sequences of the film.
These guards gotta make the bread xd, havent seen guards actually try that much before
loved this movie but damn u dont get that many wild shapes
Thats like 8 or 9 shapeshifts? How many can a druid do in 5E ? And she had no spells.
At level 20, as many as you want. Otherwise, two.
You can alternate forms with just one wildshape, you just have to maintain it for the duration (there's limit of course), if she had unlimited use she would be lvl20 and at this point she would probably kick the Lich's ass by turning into a dragon.
As a potential homebrew, the Druid player may have asked the DM to have Unlimited Wildshapes, at the expense of her ability to cast spells.
I'd say she casted Polymorph on herself
The movie doesn’t follow the exact rules of the game, notice how the Druid never really casts spells and instead just uses lots of wild shape, because it gives her character a more defining niche that works better for the story
Damn auri from Skyrim really hitting the big screen. Good for her!
If there is ever an example of what a good creative liberty looks like this is it
Cause THAT IS NOT how wild shape works at all yet this scene is fucking awesome and I would never complain about it
I loved this movie
The one flaw i see in this scene is how she would have escaped way easier if she stayed as a cat after the chimney fall. That's a five star reset if i ever saw one.
This film was cool and fun~ such under rated, hope there will a sequel with the same cast
It's a wonderfull movie. I hate that it failed at the box office.
the most unrealistic part was the mouse not immediately getting away from the guards, they are fast as fuck.
This Movie DESERVED. BETTER.
We’re those terror bird
Axebeaks
@@cameronmcewen9666 ah thank you
I wish I could hear the music for this scene on its own.
Спасибо. Посмотрела сегодня. Не знала, что он уже вышел. Фильм понравился.
Amazing. Brilliant, in fact!
The scene looks cool, but honestly I think it would have been easier to escape if she had just remained in the for of a fly.
"a wildshape is among us" *me pretending to be a bear rug and rolled an 8*
I wish i had 9 wild shapes between rests... but my DM is being mean 😆
1. Fly
2. Mouse
3. Released Wild Shape
4. Mouse
5. Hawk
6. Cat
7. Released Wild Shape
8. Axe Beak
9. Deer
It's a wicked cool scene tho! 🤩
Shifting into 6 different forms on the fly and under the stress of being hunted. Her system must been taxed after that.
Does anyone know what soundtrack was being used in this scene???
It wasn’t released with the OST. Composer said they’d release it and other tracks later on. When that might be I do not know.
@@gregtestagentreally? Well that's good to know but it's been so long now though
Druids are incredible
Absolutely fun and fantastic movie. Perfect? Of course not. Relax and enjoy. Great D&D movie.
The prisoner seeing all those guards entering his cell to catch a rat
Need this track for the cooldown part of workout.
This is the kind of fantasy everyone playing a druid wants to live.
Then they actually play a druid and its like "lol, you can only change twice. Oh and you cant turn into anything that flies till level 8 LOL"
“a wild shape is among us” *dramatic pause* “ HRRREAHCCCCCCHCHCHCCHHCHC”
the guards shooting arrows against his own city 💀
It’s unfair she can transform more than 2 times a day 😭😝
Those are some really short long rests, lol.
Obviously giving unlimited wild shape to druids in tabletop would be completely broken. But now I want a give them a very rare potion that lets them do that for like five minutes, maybe with the caveat that you can’t use the same form more than once.
Fun fact: she changes form in intervals of 6 seconds, the time for a single turn in D&D
When you're running from a killer in a nightmare and no matter where you go or hide, they always seem to look in your direction... and also you're slow as hell
She tried every disguise in the book, her dice must be cursed lol
So she DID turn into a deer