Thanks for this! I'm just starting to get into D&D and I've felt really lost so far, but your videos are super helpful and easy to understand :) I'm glad I found your channel right after you started posting again!
Awesome, it makes me happy when someone gets some use out of these videos. Have a great first game and if you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comments. Also remember to just have fun, if you don’t understand something or don’t like a certain rule make the game your own and change the rules to fit your play style. Have fun with it.
@@FitzTheGame Thanks for your feedback! I will keep in mind to change a few rules if we need. It will also be my first time as DM as well. Wish me luck!
@@SquidCola23 good luck, I’m sure you’ll do great. Just remember to not take it to seriously and allow yourself to feed off of what your players are enjoying. If you’ve seen any fun looking encounters keep them in the back of your mind as a just in case.
Thanks, I’m really happy you found this helpful. There can be a big learning curve to this game and I’m happy to be able to explain things in a way that people seem to get benefit from.
Thank you so much for this series! I’m just starting DnD for the first time and your videos are really helping me feel like I can do it!! Very appreciated and well spoken.
Okay, so if you use the stat buy, every stat is 8 points, but you have an additional 27 points you can use to put into the stats you want? Is it like that or am I wrong?
In the world of botany they are classified as a fruit, because they grow on a plant and contain seeds. They are usually sold as vegetables because they are used like a vegetable in cooking. So they are a fruit but thought of as a vegetable.
Why the hell is everybody talking about tomatoes!🤬 in real life intelligence is how you’re able to solve a problem 4*6=24 and wisdom is how much information you know like history or facts.
@@BlackBird7474XD I disagree. I would say intelligence is how much knowledge you have accumulated and wisdom is how you process the knowledge apply it to your daily life.
Hello, i have a question. I am new to DnD, and i have a hard time understanding Ability Scores. So, are they used while playing the game, like do you add the number, when rolling a d20? (Sorry i really might sound dumb, but i kinda dont understand the Ability Scores)
TLDR: you add that number only when asked to by your DM, otherwise ignore it and just add the bonus associated with the skill or save your DM asked you to make. Ability scores are your characters base stats that are used to define the bonuses you receive across different sections of your character sheet. You will get a number for each ability, that number will only be used to figure out what bonus you receive for all aspects of the game related to that ability. For example: if you have a 12 strength you will have a +1 any time you see a stat based on strength. The majority of the time you add bonuses will be when making a skill check or saving throw. There may be extra bonuses with the specific skills and saves, so you get the number added to your d20 roll from the skill or save section of your character sheet not from the ability scores section. That being said, the odd time your DM may ask you for a roll and ask you to add your base strength bonus, instead of making you use a skill bonus. In that situation you would roll a d20 and add your basic ability score bonus. Those happen few and far between though. Clear as mud? Lol, it’s not a stupid question at all, it sounds more complicated then it actually is. Note: For your skills and saves you will only roll dice and add bonuses when asked to. So you will be specifically asked to make a athletics skill check and you use that bonus, you won’t have to figure out in game where to find bonuses, your dm should say athletics letting you know to use the athletics bonus.
Thanks for this! I'm just starting to get into D&D and I've felt really lost so far, but your videos are super helpful and easy to understand :) I'm glad I found your channel right after you started posting again!
I'm happy that you find them useful.
Tomato-Based explanations are a win!
Me and my friends are trying to start D&D and we are having trouble making characters. The tomato based explanations really helped. Thanks!
Awesome, it makes me happy when someone gets some use out of these videos. Have a great first game and if you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comments.
Also remember to just have fun, if you don’t understand something or don’t like a certain rule make the game your own and change the rules to fit your play style. Have fun with it.
@@FitzTheGame Thanks for your feedback! I will keep in mind to change a few rules if we need. It will also be my first time as DM as well. Wish me luck!
@@SquidCola23 good luck, I’m sure you’ll do great. Just remember to not take it to seriously and allow yourself to feed off of what your players are enjoying. If you’ve seen any fun looking encounters keep them in the back of your mind as a just in case.
@@FitzTheGame Thanks!
This was really helpful and explained some basic stuff that has puzzled me but that mid-video cut was next level man.
Thanks, I’m really happy you found this helpful. There can be a big learning curve to this game and I’m happy to be able to explain things in a way that people seem to get benefit from.
Thank you so much for this series! I’m just starting DnD for the first time and your videos are really helping me feel like I can do it!! Very appreciated and well spoken.
That’s awesome, welcome to the game. I’m happy you found these videos helpful.
Nice description! This would be great to show people new to D&D.
Thanks. My aim is to create the tools that I looked for when I started as a new D&D player. I'm happy people are finding these videos helpful.
Watched a bunch of videos on this I was super confused you made it super simple, great video thanks!
@@Zomgoat16 I’m happy you found the video helpful.
Have a dnd sesh tomorrow and needed to make a character sheet, such a life saver!
Happy to help. How exciting that you are making a new character. One of my favourite parts of the game.
Thanks this was useful, simplified it and made it less overwhelming
You are welcome
This was literally the only video I understood- thank you
You are welcome.
thank you so much I was so lost!
Happy the Video was able to help😊
This is awesome buddy happy to see you back!
Thanks. It's good to be back.
I really loves these kinds vids u make, keep up the good work
Thank you. That means a lot. I’m very happy you enjoy them.
I was really lost thank you so much for your help !!!
I’m happy you found the video useful.
Thank you. That was helpful 🙌🏻
@@sarahharker8342 thank you for watching
This helped, I'm just getting started.
Glad to hear it. Thanks for watching.
this was so handy thank you!!!
You are welcome.
Thanks i really found this useful thanks for making the vid just subed
Thanks for watching. I’m happy you found the video helpful.
That transition bro..
I love the tomato analogies thank you
Wish I could take credit for coming up with the idea but it’s been a popular way of explaining it for quite some time. Happy you enjoyed it.
Thanks 🎉
Thanks for watching.
Okay, so if you use the stat buy, every stat is 8 points, but you have an additional 27 points you can use to put into the stats you want? Is it like that or am I wrong?
Exactly! You start with every star set to 8 and you have a pool of 27 points that you can spend on increasing your stats.
But what do ability scores do?
tomato is a vegetable…right?
In the world of botany they are classified as a fruit, because they grow on a plant and contain seeds. They are usually sold as vegetables because they are used like a vegetable in cooking. So they are a fruit but thought of as a vegetable.
@@FitzTheGameroll wisdom first
Why the hell is everybody talking about tomatoes!🤬 in real life intelligence is how you’re able to solve a problem 4*6=24 and wisdom is how much information you know like history or facts.
@@BlackBird7474XD I disagree. I would say intelligence is how much knowledge you have accumulated and wisdom is how you process the knowledge apply it to your daily life.
Why you so mad about it 😂
@@FitzTheGameyes
Hello, i have a question. I am new to DnD, and i have a hard time understanding Ability Scores. So, are they used while playing the game, like do you add the number, when rolling a d20? (Sorry i really might sound dumb, but i kinda dont understand the Ability Scores)
TLDR: you add that number only when asked to by your DM, otherwise ignore it and just add the bonus associated with the skill or save your DM asked you to make.
Ability scores are your characters base stats that are used to define the bonuses you receive across different sections of your character sheet.
You will get a number for each ability, that number will only be used to figure out what bonus you receive for all aspects of the game related to that ability. For example: if you have a 12 strength you will have a +1 any time you see a stat based on strength.
The majority of the time you add bonuses will be when making a skill check or saving throw. There may be extra bonuses with the specific skills and saves, so you get the number added to your d20 roll from the skill or save section of your character sheet not from the ability scores section.
That being said, the odd time your DM may ask you for a roll and ask you to add your base strength bonus, instead of making you use a skill bonus. In that situation you would roll a d20 and add your basic ability score bonus. Those happen few and far between though.
Clear as mud? Lol, it’s not a stupid question at all, it sounds more complicated then it actually is.
Note: For your skills and saves you will only roll dice and add bonuses when asked to. So you will be specifically asked to make a athletics skill check and you use that bonus, you won’t have to figure out in game where to find bonuses, your dm should say athletics letting you know to use the athletics bonus.
my name is tomato
Hello Tomato!
@@FitzTheGame are u a tomato?