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That fight with the Lord of The Feasts was amazing, between the horse chase and the BRUTAL scene with The Executioner. You guys are running an amazing campaign and this episode had me on the edge of my seat!
Now that's how you do a chase! I've been in several chase or similar scenarios that were basically just a string of saves and/or skill checks, but this one had choices to make, creativity, changes of fortune, and unexpected challenges appearing left and right.
Also some of the scenes in this just beg to be animated. The air drop and ambush of temple gate. The lord of the feast busting out killing Virgil and hana, and Sebastian blasting debris and picking up Pluto... Just amazingly cinematic moments begging for animation.
I don’t know if y’all will see this but here it goes... Pluto inspires me so much as a player. He is all for the team, doesn’t hog the limelight, and has fun as a support player! Bravo my good sir.
Thrilling beginning to this week's adventure! I was on the edge of my seat as the group was pounding through the streets... Great job keeping the mixture of action and tension! The fight in the square was epic and it was unfortunate that Joe did not get to stay transformed longer, but that is how the dice fall... as Monty got to see just a few moments later! I loved Montys facial expressions as he rolled those double criticaIs. I have felt that same mix of Elation and Horror as you realize two of your creations are whacking on each other, it's making for great story, but hours of hard work are about to come to a quick and bloody end! A masterful piece of storytelling as we saw Sebastian discover the pages in his mother's spell book in the clock tower. I was yelling "Genius!!" at Monty in the car on the way to work as I listened to the show. Again showing how rich this story line for the characters is! Thanks again to the entire cast and crew for such an entertaining episode this week!
The loss of the Trex is due to a error by the DM one of about 6 in that minute of combat. No huge blame for most of the other errors as he may have elected that peons didn't have attack of opportunity. But paralysis has no bearing on concentration and that is a huge error and the flail could not have even hit that high as it doesn't have a 35ft reach.
@@AlphaofOmegas Not true. "Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die." PHB "A paralyzed creature is incapacitated (see the condition) and can't move or speak." PHB.
Drakkenheim!!! Love when these pop up in my feed!!! This campaign is so much fun to watch. Now just gotta get to the store and get some of those shirts.
Incredible adventure so far! I listen to this while I'm at work, and it's better than any audio book, lol! Monty is a phenomenal DM, can really paint a picture with his descriptions. Kelly, Jill, and Joe bring great personality to their characters. I can't tell you how awesome it would be to be able play in an adventure with the four of you! I can't wait to watch the Shadows Of Drakkenheim after this!
Despite the action at Slaughterstone, my favourite part is the night after in the clocktower. The huge character arc development followed by, "You're in my drinking water" and then the minor illusion censors. So good.
@@ericbishop8046It's one of the cantrip's listed uses, but it was very astute of him to remember that. It's easy to overlook tools in the toolkit during tense moments.
Please, don't forget to retrieve the pelt of the shooba and the lord of the feast. Should be with the fish people by now. Can't wait to see the next one everybody. Keep up the great work!
Sebastian pulling Pluto onto his horse after blasting the debris away with a quickened spell wasn't the climax but was a great action scene worthy of any movie. It kept the scene's momentum towards the climax while being exciting in its own right and showcasing Sebastian's unique skill set as a sorcerer.
@@hamc7112I don't think adamantine damage matters in 5e. But it may still have it's magic resistance making it difficult to affect by some things and it may still be protected from nonmagical weapons of any kind. As well as the shere fact that it's a magical construct with an undead sort of component thanks to what it does.
@@Quandry1 went to check,it is in fact inmune to non Magical damage that is not adamantine as well,also, adamantine and solver damage in 5e are more along the lines of helping to overcome certain resistances thay doing any special type of damage iirc
The problem is... I moved to Bali in June and got myself a D and D group in addition to opening a cafe. I am a few weeks behind. As you know (or don't), I am a loyal viewer. I have been a dungeon master since 1984, but I have learned a lot from you guys. You are making me a better DM and better "writer of adventures". Damn it, my group broke up last year, because my best player learned how to DM from me and got his own group. "Your stories are the best, and I am learning so much from you", he said (punctuation). Good luck to you Nonky.
4 years late but binging the series now. My suggestion for Veo's bow name is Feast Bringer. It plays into Veo's love of food, acknoleges a long bow's reputation as a hunting weapon used to find food, and the name pays respect to its first real mission as a tool to help lure the Lord of the Feast into a trap.
Is the Executioner a homebrew monster? Because holy crap that thing is mean! Freakin' fantastic episode, ya'll! Edge of my seat all the way until the Clock Tower!
IIRC Monty answered that one a while back, specifically that it's just a reflavoured Cadaver Collector from Mordenkainen's. Pretty scary stuff at CR14, but I think he left it mostly as it was aside from altering the flavour just a little bit (or perhaps not at all?..). That's Monty's most often-used trick, and one good DMs should know and master - the art of clever reflavouring of existing stat blocks, editing them a little bit if need be, in order to quickly and easily stat out and prepare unique or reflavoured creatures and NPCs.
The Cadaver Collector originated decades ago in Eberron. It was a construct made to do what it says on the tin -- collect corpses from the battlefields of the Last War. The latest version in MToF added the non-Eberron lore, the necromatic flare, and the summoning power.
It's great to see Pluto trying to intimidate the lord of the feast, as he gets carried out like a baby as robot man sends the lord of the feast and shuva to the shadow realm with a single attack each.
Unarguably the best part of the episode, and one of the best moments of the series so far... 1:40:25 to 1:47:57. "I didn't see that one coming." "Yeah, this is all... whoops..." "Neither did we!" *Pluto proceeds to signal the retreat and bails, with everyone following suit, as all of the Gnolls are utterly eradicated by an ancient, titanic abomination and its army of tortured spectral warriors* I mean, who can blame you? When two of your worst enemies are definitively and brutally slaughtered with *DOUBLE CRITS* dealing 76 and 72 damage, each, only to be rezzed as slaves of their killer, which then proceed to turn on their former hordes and turn them into spectral slaves as well... This moment is just great. If you had to say one word about the Gnolls' ultimate fate, it would be this, read in Wayne June's narrative voice: *Annihilated.* Great episode as always, and a great climactic moment in this campaign. Can't wait for the end.
This was one of my favourite chase sequences I’ve seen, it was so well-orchestrated! I thought the tempo was perfect and the variety felt so natural, it stayed exciting and fresh without feeling disjointed. I’m bookmarking this episode so I can rewatch it next time I’m planning a chase scene myself!
Pluto Jackson is my new spirit animal. I made my first BM Fighter, and am inspired by PJ. Not copying directly, but working with the general template. I have riposte, menace, and trip. Next lvl getting precision and something as yet undetermined. Also Shield Master.
All over this, like white on rice, on a paper plate, in a snowstorm. I'm so excited!!!!! Edit: Not only was this one of the best episodes, at 2:19:33 I had to do a double take, because I thought Jill had a T-Rex tattoo on her arm, the mini was angled just right in front of her 😂😂😂😂
This might sound typical, but in AD&D I made a pit fighter orc named Iron Tusk, his signature move a ripping out jugular as his finisher. You are a legend in the wilderness O.o
I'm just here not so lowkey checking how others play sorcerers because I'm playing a draconic one, have a shadow sorcerer standing by as backup for a couple of oneshots and love the class, so I just love seeing anyone play the class :D
I know Kelly said there is a bit of trying to bring more entertainment...as much as it is just them playing, but I really feel the tables I've played at are trying very hard to entertain every at the table to make the story we want to have. So they just remind me of the tables I've played at, with some people slightly tipping into CR at times. That is rare, and this is more on point of what I've been around. I love this group and try to bring people as much as I can. Hoping to start my own help guide or at least campaign diaries here in the future.
Feeling for Pluto since it reminds me of my human sword and shield fighter getting slapped around by the Iron Circle Lieutenant and his triple headed flail in the Reavers of Harkenwold Module
Lmao, you pulled a Gandolph... Remember that time when Gandolph told everyone to flee, then killed the Balrog to board the Experience points and then showed up all Archmage like? Yeah, the executioner just took all your xp, lmao 😂😊😉😜😅😁
Pluto used smokes wisely. Black smoke atleast saved a lot of silver order members. And created situation where some gnolls went to square to get slaughtered (thx to Veo's cloud). Sebastian has to learn to avoid damage while using big concentration spells... T-Rex's seems to be his downfall (twice so far!). T-Rex's seems to blur his mind all the time.
The level of frustration I get when they are using the ointment instead of potions is probably too high. Like, you're going to need that poison cure later!! It's way more valuable then a regular potion.
2:36:15 I disagree, Kelly. Sebastian’s move of pushing Pluto back into the arena was THE move that won the battle. It gave Pluto the chance to use Sentinel, which then gave the Executioner advantage to roll those Crits.
So two minor critiques from the previous encounter/episode. First) Flame Keeper Hannah was skipped twice and could have easily cast Lesser Restoration on Virgil removing the paralysis and Second) Revivify is nice and all but one arrow from Veo would put it back in the dirt easily.
Let this be a lesson. Don't push your friends into a place called slaughterstone square even if you think it'd be cool to turn them into a giant t-rex.
Quick question if my PG has mounted combat can I make my ride dash, me take the doge action and so if something hit my ride use the mounted combat thing to make the attack target me instead and still benefit of the doge so giving the attacker disadvantage?
Looking at the book (where the LotF has monster arrows), I wonder if Monty changed the weapon (to a similar flail) for the Lord if the Feast to facilitate their plan (the LotF would have cut down the mounts in a couple rounds with his power arrows) or did he re-write the NPC to eliminate this option?
The original lord of the feast used a stat block of a creature we didn’t have the rights to use in our book. When redesigning it for the book we felt that a bow fit the idea of a “hunter” better than the flail, and also made the LoTF more deadly.
@@DungeonDudes Did not expect a response from the Dudes! I have been on quarantine and I read through DoD in about two days while watching the episodes from Temple Gate to LotF. Fantastic work!
the executioner is fuckin' busted XD. his sheer power is insanity. his single target damage is huge, he has a small army of spectres hidden in his back pocket. his army only grows the more he kills. alone he's impressive he could probably brawl a dragon XD. he seems to just be a modified iron golem with a bunch of cool shit tacked on, but holy shit his CR would just be insane XD The only reason he's not killed the entirety of drakkenheim is that he's bound to slaughterstone square
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That should become Veo's Tag Line: "Mess with the Meow-Meow, get the Peow-Peow."
That fight with the Lord of The Feasts was amazing, between the horse chase and the BRUTAL scene with The Executioner. You guys are running an amazing campaign and this episode had me on the edge of my seat!
Now that's how you do a chase! I've been in several chase or similar scenarios that were basically just a string of saves and/or skill checks, but this one had choices to make, creativity, changes of fortune, and unexpected challenges appearing left and right.
That double crit from the Executioner was brilliant.
Also some of the scenes in this just beg to be animated.
The air drop and ambush of temple gate.
The lord of the feast busting out killing Virgil and hana, and Sebastian blasting debris and picking up Pluto... Just amazingly cinematic moments begging for animation.
Don't forget the Executioner with the sweet double kill on the Lord of the Feast and the Shuva.
Oh man. If those were animated it’d be epic!!!
Takes a normal man a ballista to do a Veo shot of damage
I love this campaign. I listen to y'all while I'm at work for 12 hours a day and the videos just make it go by so much faster.
Oh boy. I do not miss 12-13 hour shifts.
If I did, I'd be even happier to have channels like this
I only work 8 hour shifts, but ive been binging the show while im at work
Same its pretty awsome while driving the forklift around. Laughing at pluto made a few people think i am crazy
Same here! Really makes building trucks on the line for 8 hours a breeze!
Ditto my dude, makes 10 hour shifts stacking lumber slightly less miserable
Joe & Jill are absolute treasures.
I don’t know if y’all will see this but here it goes... Pluto inspires me so much as a player. He is all for the team, doesn’t hog the limelight, and has fun as a support player! Bravo my good sir.
Looks like they’ll be visiting the fish people for that pelt.
Thrilling beginning to this week's adventure! I was on the edge of my seat as the group was pounding through the streets... Great job keeping the mixture of action and tension! The fight in the square was epic and it was unfortunate that Joe did not get to stay transformed longer, but that is how the dice fall... as Monty got to see just a few moments later! I loved Montys facial expressions as he rolled those double criticaIs. I have felt that same mix of Elation and Horror as you realize two of your creations are whacking on each other, it's making for great story, but hours of hard work are about to come to a quick and bloody end!
A masterful piece of storytelling as we saw Sebastian discover the pages in his mother's spell book in the clock tower. I was yelling "Genius!!" at Monty in the car on the way to work as I listened to the show. Again showing how rich this story line for the characters is!
Thanks again to the entire cast and crew for such an entertaining episode this week!
They've just added about 100 or so more spirits to slaughter stone square...
You know, I’d just really like to have one friend like these characters are to each other (ie how they protect/comfort/support each other).
This episode and the previous can be summed up with: "*chuckles* I'm in danger!"
*applauds in infernal*
5:27 "It's either to eat or to be eaten"
Hahaha!
Was sad when T-Rex form was immediately lost but it was made up for buy the epic double kill from the golem
I lauged so hard when the two bad guys joined as spectres onto the executioners
The loss of the Trex is due to a error by the DM one of about 6 in that minute of combat. No huge blame for most of the other errors as he may have elected that peons didn't have attack of opportunity. But paralysis has no bearing on concentration and that is a huge error and the flail could not have even hit that high as it doesn't have a 35ft reach.
@@AlphaofOmegas Paralysis = incapacitated which means concentration instantly drops.
@@scottheibler5839 incapacitated does not affect concentration it only makes it so you can not take actions and reactions.
@@AlphaofOmegas Not true. "Being incapacitated or killed. You lose concentration on a spell if you are incapacitated or if you die." PHB "A paralyzed creature is incapacitated (see the condition) and can't move or speak." PHB.
Drakkenheim!!! Love when these pop up in my feed!!!
This campaign is so much fun to watch. Now just gotta get to the store and get some of those shirts.
Incredible adventure so far! I listen to this while I'm at work, and it's better than any audio book, lol! Monty is a phenomenal DM, can really paint a picture with his descriptions. Kelly, Jill, and Joe bring great personality to their characters. I can't tell you how awesome it would be to be able play in an adventure with the four of you! I can't wait to watch the Shadows Of Drakkenheim after this!
Despite the action at Slaughterstone, my favourite part is the night after in the clocktower. The huge character arc development followed by, "You're in my drinking water" and then the minor illusion censors. So good.
The quite voice of Pluto Saying "he's already dead " as vejo keeps shooting ... I'm in tears laughing
Forgot to say this last time, Monty’s haircut is awesome! Keep up the good work, guys!
Always great to chill, drink some beer, paint some minis, and watch some Drakkenheim!
"We'll take them like fish in a barrel!"
"Ooh, Fish!"
Vao is best girl.
Kelly gets so many points for creative magic use during the chase
I never would have thought to use mold earth like that
@@ericbishop8046It's one of the cantrip's listed uses, but it was very astute of him to remember that. It's easy to overlook tools in the toolkit during tense moments.
Please, don't forget to retrieve the pelt of the shooba and the lord of the feast. Should be with the fish people by now. Can't wait to see the next one everybody. Keep up the great work!
It's spelled shoosuva, it's from Volo's guide to Monsters, though he did alter it's appearance slightly.
Does Veo remember she had an immovable rod in her bag from the mirror demiplane?
monkey bars! or she could put one foot on each and have a platform to shoot from midair.
Man! I want to see the Dungeon Dudes reprise these characters for a one shot - Assault on the Slaughterstone Square
Sebastian pulling Pluto onto his horse after blasting the debris away with a quickened spell wasn't the climax but was a great action scene worthy of any movie. It kept the scene's momentum towards the climax while being exciting in its own right and showcasing Sebastian's unique skill set as a sorcerer.
''Two pages stuck together.'' Noooooo.
Such a fun, gripping episode! Clever choices by the players, and great work by Monty balancing the whole chase on a knife edge. Cheers!
Pluto and the Modrons sounds like a wicked band name. Would they make electronica genre? 😆
"is stopping concentration an action?" ... Omfg He's gonna enlarge the cart again after they ride past
Yuup
I JUST said Virgil was my new favorite NPC and he was killed off right away 🤣🤣
As far as killing the golem may I humbly suggest a combination of ballista and catapults
Cant leave the square
Send some rust monsters in
It's a cadaver collector,I think it's inmune to non Magical non adamantine damage
@@hamc7112I don't think adamantine damage matters in 5e. But it may still have it's magic resistance making it difficult to affect by some things and it may still be protected from nonmagical weapons of any kind. As well as the shere fact that it's a magical construct with an undead sort of component thanks to what it does.
@@Quandry1 went to check,it is in fact inmune to non Magical damage that is not adamantine as well,also, adamantine and solver damage in 5e are more along the lines of helping to overcome certain resistances thay doing any special type of damage iirc
The problem is... I moved to Bali in June and got myself a D and D group in addition to opening a cafe. I am a few weeks behind. As you know (or don't), I am a loyal viewer. I have been a dungeon master since 1984, but I have learned a lot from you guys. You are making me a better DM and better "writer of adventures". Damn it, my group broke up last year, because my best player learned how to DM from me and got his own group. "Your stories are the best, and I am learning so much from you", he said (punctuation). Good luck to you Nonky.
4 years late but binging the series now. My suggestion for Veo's bow name is Feast Bringer. It plays into Veo's love of food, acknoleges a long bow's reputation as a hunting weapon used to find food, and the name pays respect to its first real mission as a tool to help lure the Lord of the Feast into a trap.
"Yer Momma was a Poodle!" -me, if I were Taunting an UberGnoll. lol
Is the Executioner a homebrew monster? Because holy crap that thing is mean!
Freakin' fantastic episode, ya'll! Edge of my seat all the way until the Clock Tower!
The executioner is a corpse collector
IIRC Monty answered that one a while back, specifically that it's just a reflavoured Cadaver Collector from Mordenkainen's. Pretty scary stuff at CR14, but I think he left it mostly as it was aside from altering the flavour just a little bit (or perhaps not at all?..).
That's Monty's most often-used trick, and one good DMs should know and master - the art of clever reflavouring of existing stat blocks, editing them a little bit if need be, in order to quickly and easily stat out and prepare unique or reflavoured creatures and NPCs.
He's a cadaver collector, from Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. One of my first 5e manuals I got. :-)
@@cattrucker8257 Well said.
The Cadaver Collector originated decades ago in Eberron. It was a construct made to do what it says on the tin -- collect corpses from the battlefields of the Last War.
The latest version in MToF added the non-Eberron lore, the necromatic flare, and the summoning power.
Ride heroes ride, as though the very hounds of Hell are at your heels.
Started watching last week and now im all caught up, honestly dont know what to do now
We have more episodes coming every week :)
Its too late i've already found the VOD of the stream from yesterday :D
It's great to see Pluto trying to intimidate the lord of the feast, as he gets carried out like a baby as robot man sends the lord of the feast and shuva to the shadow realm with a single attack each.
Monty's descriptions are absolutely immaculate
Unarguably the best part of the episode, and one of the best moments of the series so far... 1:40:25 to 1:47:57.
"I didn't see that one coming."
"Yeah, this is all... whoops..."
"Neither did we!"
*Pluto proceeds to signal the retreat and bails, with everyone following suit, as all of the Gnolls are utterly eradicated by an ancient, titanic abomination and its army of tortured spectral warriors*
I mean, who can blame you? When two of your worst enemies are definitively and brutally slaughtered with *DOUBLE CRITS* dealing 76 and 72 damage, each, only to be rezzed as slaves of their killer, which then proceed to turn on their former hordes and turn them into spectral slaves as well...
This moment is just great. If you had to say one word about the Gnolls' ultimate fate, it would be this, read in Wayne June's narrative voice:
*Annihilated.*
Great episode as always, and a great climactic moment in this campaign. Can't wait for the end.
I would hope that y’all can go back and get that flail!
This was one of my favourite chase sequences I’ve seen, it was so well-orchestrated! I thought the tempo was perfect and the variety felt so natural, it stayed exciting and fresh without feeling disjointed. I’m bookmarking this episode so I can rewatch it next time I’m planning a chase scene myself!
Just saw this pop up. I look forward to listening this evening!
2:18:52 When Sebastian said "Find a knight... in shining armour." and Pluto was just looking at him. XD good stuff
fantastic episode, guys. good job!
I think this episode should have been called. "Don't go to Slaughterstone Square" EPIC stuff as usual. Crazy decisions at times, as usual :D
Pluto Jackson is my new spirit animal. I made my first BM Fighter, and am inspired by PJ. Not copying directly, but working with the general template.
I have riposte, menace, and trip. Next lvl getting precision and something as yet undetermined. Also Shield Master.
All over this, like white on rice, on a paper plate, in a snowstorm. I'm so excited!!!!!
Edit: Not only was this one of the best episodes, at 2:19:33 I had to do a double take, because I thought Jill had a T-Rex tattoo on her arm, the mini was angled just right in front of her 😂😂😂😂
This might sound typical, but in AD&D I made a pit fighter orc named Iron Tusk, his signature move a ripping out jugular as his finisher. You are a legend in the wilderness O.o
@@bravelilspidey Hell yeah! I love the finisher
Lord of the Feast?
More like OH LORD HE'S DECEASED!!!
Also disappointed no one grabbed that dope flail.
Yeah I wanted Pluto to get it. Even if he’s too small to use it, he could do it while enlarged.
These 2 hour videos must be absolute hell to render.
Also HI KELLY!!!
Hello! - Kelly
New shirt:
Magic dog. Didn't count
this is still funny even after i've read it 5 times
Also Nerdarchist Dave and Nerdarchist Ted are great!!
Sometimes the dice in DnD is just poetic lol
Those executioner crits were just so beyond perfect lol
love it when a plan comes together
I'm just here not so lowkey checking how others play sorcerers because I'm playing a draconic one, have a shadow sorcerer standing by as backup for a couple of oneshots and love the class, so I just love seeing anyone play the class :D
I mean at this point "What's the worst that could happen!" Is a boon.
Lol was the water chilly 😂😂
Man the Executioner is that optional boss that can literally one hit ko the PCs.
I know Kelly said there is a bit of trying to bring more entertainment...as much as it is just them playing, but I really feel the tables I've played at are trying very hard to entertain every at the table to make the story we want to have. So they just remind me of the tables I've played at, with some people slightly tipping into CR at times. That is rare, and this is more on point of what I've been around. I love this group and try to bring people as much as I can. Hoping to start my own help guide or at least campaign diaries here in the future.
I learned something today. Paralysis = automatic concentration failure. I double checked it, any condition that Incapacitates automatically does it.
The Executioner construct reminds me of the Fel Reaver from World of Warcraft.
BWAWAWAWA!
*watches how the battle plays out between the Executioner and the Lord of the Feast*
Oh... oh no... I hope that they stay there...
This is still one of the most bad ass scenes in any dnd campaign ever.
That. Was. Epic! Best episode so far.
Love sabastion forgetting the plan of getting the slaughter robot do the killing.
Absolutely loving this campaign
Nice homebrew flind, health regen was an excellent touch
You took the flail from Yeenoghu(Gruumsh for gnolls) and made a variant of it for a mid level boss. I like it.
The lord of the feast is a modified Flind from Volo's Guide to Monsters, the flail is exactly what a Flind uses (apart from him increasing it's reach)
Feeling for Pluto since it reminds me of my human sword and shield fighter getting slapped around by the Iron Circle Lieutenant and his triple headed flail in the Reavers of Harkenwold Module
@@TheSeventhChild haven’t played it before. It’s similar to this adventure though?
That was pretty epic!
Best trip attack of all time.
No* animals were harmed in the filming of this episode.
*except for about a dozen horses, a jackal, a bear…
Lmao, you pulled a Gandolph... Remember that time when Gandolph told everyone to flee, then killed the Balrog to board the Experience points and then showed up all Archmage like? Yeah, the executioner just took all your xp, lmao 😂😊😉😜😅😁
Epic crit damage from the executioner.
Pluto used smokes wisely. Black smoke atleast saved a lot of silver order members. And created situation where some gnolls went to square to get slaughtered (thx to Veo's cloud).
Sebastian has to learn to avoid damage while using big concentration spells... T-Rex's seems to be his downfall (twice so far!). T-Rex's seems to blur his mind all the time.
The level of frustration I get when they are using the ointment instead of potions is probably too high. Like, you're going to need that poison cure later!! It's way more valuable then a regular potion.
2:36:15 I disagree, Kelly. Sebastian’s move of pushing Pluto back into the arena was THE move that won the battle.
It gave Pluto the chance to use Sentinel, which then gave the Executioner advantage to roll those Crits.
8:51 Monty: "Is there anything you would like to do with your last moments" *breathes heavily, heart stops*
"... of preparation?" *pheeeew*
Just starting and Monty seems so hyped up, I'm genuinely nervous of what might happen!
Pluto and Sebastian together, such a romantic horse ride!
Glad I'm not the only person who thought that as that slight pause happened! Lol.
I'm finally all caught up on Drakkenheim
So two minor critiques from the previous encounter/episode. First) Flame Keeper Hannah was skipped twice and could have easily cast Lesser Restoration on Virgil removing the paralysis and Second) Revivify is nice and all but one arrow from Veo would put it back in the dirt easily.
"I'm a good horse man"
-Pluto Lajoie
And excellent use of the word 'diet'
love the way u guys used ur resources
Let this be a lesson. Don't push your friends into a place called slaughterstone square even if you think it'd be cool to turn them into a giant t-rex.
No bombs needed! Get the executioner to touch the obelisk that shut down the leader of the clockbots
"Oh yeah, an epic battle between the Executioner and Lord of the Feast!"
*Pluto gets pushed down*
...??? mkay
Into the sewers to collect from the fish people a pelt or two.Should you check lord bones for magical property's?
Quick question if my PG has mounted combat can I make my ride dash, me take the doge action and so if something hit my ride use the mounted combat thing to make the attack target me instead and still benefit of the doge so giving the attacker disadvantage?
What is the thing you use to track initiative?
It's one of the accessories by Axe and Shield
No one named their horse Hoof Hearted?!!
Yes. Yes! YES!!!
Looking at the book (where the LotF has monster arrows), I wonder if Monty changed the weapon (to a similar flail) for the Lord if the Feast to facilitate their plan (the LotF would have cut down the mounts in a couple rounds with his power arrows) or did he re-write the NPC to eliminate this option?
The original lord of the feast used a stat block of a creature we didn’t have the rights to use in our book. When redesigning it for the book we felt that a bow fit the idea of a “hunter” better than the flail, and also made the LoTF more deadly.
@@DungeonDudes Did not expect a response from the Dudes! I have been on quarantine and I read through DoD in about two days while watching the episodes from Temple Gate to LotF. Fantastic work!
Death dog thought the arrow was a Frisbee. ☺
the executioner is fuckin' busted XD. his sheer power is insanity. his single target damage is huge, he has a small army of spectres hidden in his back pocket. his army only grows the more he kills. alone he's impressive he could probably brawl a dragon XD. he seems to just be a modified iron golem with a bunch of cool shit tacked on, but holy shit his CR would just be insane XD
The only reason he's not killed the entirety of drakkenheim is that he's bound to slaughterstone square
He is a cadaver collector
@@petrus9067 i now know this. i was not as intimately familiar with the monster manual as I am today, but I appreciate the thought
Veo should've Cunning Actioned to take the Use an Object action as a bonus action to rub ointment on the horse. That could've saved him.
That was a battle well fough :D The campaign remains awesome :)