One time I had a character who was intended to be the token good party member for a one shot. One tome of forbidden knowledge (read: Time™ Magazine) later, my Celestial warlock had existentially tortured a goblin, promised to keep his dalliance with his boss's wife a secret, and then told that boss about the affair in order to convince him to give us information. Morality is conditional. Flesh is temporary. Eat Arby's.
I know a lot of people suggested that in other videos, but I'll do it here: You should react to Dingo Doodles' DnD videos! They are great, and she tells a continuous story in her videos (starting with "Doomed the Universe With Karaoke").
A couple things about lawful evil, in my humble opinion as a spacefaring couch. First of all, I've always thought of playing lawful evil as a particular challenge, where you get to play the bad guy, but only within the confines of a certain set of rules. The other thing, also my opinion, I don't see the lawful alignment as necessarily meaning that you need to follow all laws that could apply to your character at a given time. Rather, I think as long as your character has some set of standards that they hold themselves to, that's fine. This can include laws, commandments from a diety, some chain of command in whichever guild they're in, or even a personal code can apply as long as it's not bent too much.
About FF2, HCBaily had a commented playtrough back in 2008, and he has a recent replay series about is too. You might want to check any of these, either to react them, or just to watch them in your own time, for fun. I never played the game myself but seems pretty interesting, basically after the unexpected succes of the first one, they wanted to recreate it with a more epic and engaging storyline, probably going for some medival Star Wars feel. Funny enough, it became the black sheep of the series and never was released outside of Japan. Now, I'm not an JRPG expert or anything, but it seems to defy a lot of RPG tropes (like classes or leveling up - you can go for a fighter-magician combo, however it's only good for trolling yourself, because the game actually punishes such a combo with stat penalties, but it allows you to try and screw yourself over with it), which is interesting from the second installation of such an iconic RPG series. Or maybe it's just because the tropes wasn't really codiefied at the time, but it has it's charm.
Here is two videos I beg you too watch. You wont be dissapointed. Garg and Moonslicer, what is good? Read by "All things DnD" and the other is, Oohgie tge honorary dwarf read by "Cloack and Dagger" Please , you wont be dissapointed : )
@AirierGames the Storm Dragon doesn't drop anything that I remember. But you need to defeat it for the "Eight Legendary Dragons" sidequest. finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Storm_Dragon_(Final_Fantasy_VI)
I'll put money on RABtoons, I binged the series the other day, it was good enough that I ended up picking up Final Fantasy X again after literally 10 years.
10:55 Eliot would have been a better choice of reference name since he was a green dragon. Nothing about that thing had even a passing plausible relation to Falco. Oh and if you don't get the references. It's the name of Pete's Dragon from the Disney movie. 13:28 9 was pretty good. Not the best, but it recaptured the lost beauty of early Final Fantasies with its whimsical art direction. The characters in it were great, the struggle was interesting and its the one that gave us Vivi. Also please for the love of god do not intentionally emulate Puffin Forest's play style. D&D is very flexible and you can play as you like, but just make sure you ask about what kind of game the group is intending to play. Some like Puffin play more tongue in cheek games where shit doesn't matter as much. Then you get others that play pre-set module meat grinders where you'll be rolling multiple characters during play because the old ones keep dying. A common style is the story focused groups that want to reach the end of the tale and try their best against what the DM has to throw at them. Those are generally the kind of game you see portrayed when D&D is brought up. Oh and you can't forget the 'murder hobo' groups that are just there to roll dice, fight monsters and get technical.
You think you’re bad at finishing games? HA! Here are just a few examples of games I still need to finish. Resident Evil 4 Shadow of the Collossus Psychonauts Beyond Good and Evil Dark Souls Fallout 4 The Witcher 3 Just to name a few. I love all of these games, but I have never finished any of them.
I took a look through some of the other games I never finished. The list is still incomplete, but here are a few more examples: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Super Mario Galaxy XCOM: Enemy Unknown Dragon Age: Inquisition Shadow of Mordor Final Fantasy 7 (and Remake) Uncharted 4 Red Dead Redemption 2 I still haven’t remembered all of them, and I’m TRYING not to add more to the list.
Part 1 - Never assume malice when stupidity is a valid answer.
Part 2 - Stupidity is a very valid answer.
*Thinking about something completely different* Sometimes the stupidity is in the one assuming malice
I can’t wait until he gets to the Obelisk Story.
Deadphones13 laughs in DM
Deadphones13 Honestly, that story was pretty underwhelming. Nobody even died.
Whimsy!
I'm looking forward to the Hero of Parnast two-parter and the Weird West story.
You are “technically” correct, the best kind of correct.
One time I had a character who was intended to be the token good party member for a one shot.
One tome of forbidden knowledge (read: Time™ Magazine) later, my Celestial warlock had existentially tortured a goblin, promised to keep his dalliance with his boss's wife a secret, and then told that boss about the affair in order to convince him to give us information.
Morality is conditional. Flesh is temporary. Eat Arby's.
>Eat Arby's
Gladly!
Erm...you gonna drive me there?
I hope Airer gets to the Abolith video soon. It's my favorite from Puffin.
I know a lot of people suggested that in other videos, but I'll do it here: You should react to Dingo Doodles' DnD videos! They are great, and she tells a continuous story in her videos (starting with "Doomed the Universe With Karaoke").
I second this suggestion!
@@FonVegen I third it (Actually suggested this earlier today on a different video when I noticed he's never done any Dingo Doodles videos.)
Yes do that
Agreed
DEWIT -Anakin- Airier!
This is one of my favorite videos by him. *The Shatner voice made my day. Only my guy friends get the reference when I do it.
Grew up in reruns of star trek and loved Boston Legal, so shatner's my boi!
The Final Fantasy story video isn't linked in the description.
Falkor was a reference from Never Ending Story. An old classic from like the 80's or something. Really good tbh. 2nd film meh, 3rd is trash.
"what is there alignment?" ist called Lawful stupid. xD
I prefer Chaotic stupid or chaotic gay, makes me laugh every time
Your sense of humor is light-hearted compared to my morbid sense of humor.😂
A couple things about lawful evil, in my humble opinion as a spacefaring couch. First of all, I've always thought of playing lawful evil as a particular challenge, where you get to play the bad guy, but only within the confines of a certain set of rules.
The other thing, also my opinion, I don't see the lawful alignment as necessarily meaning that you need to follow all laws that could apply to your character at a given time. Rather, I think as long as your character has some set of standards that they hold themselves to, that's fine. This can include laws, commandments from a diety, some chain of command in whichever guild they're in, or even a personal code can apply as long as it's not bent too much.
About FF2, HCBaily had a commented playtrough back in 2008, and he has a recent replay series about is too. You might want to check any of these, either to react them, or just to watch them in your own time, for fun. I never played the game myself but seems pretty interesting, basically after the unexpected succes of the first one, they wanted to recreate it with a more epic and engaging storyline, probably going for some medival Star Wars feel. Funny enough, it became the black sheep of the series and never was released outside of Japan. Now, I'm not an JRPG expert or anything, but it seems to defy a lot of RPG tropes (like classes or leveling up - you can go for a fighter-magician combo, however it's only good for trolling yourself, because the game actually punishes such a combo with stat penalties, but it allows you to try and screw yourself over with it), which is interesting from the second installation of such an iconic RPG series. Or maybe it's just because the tropes wasn't really codiefied at the time, but it has it's charm.
Me and you have the same sense of humor
being sick can alter ur mind slightly
Here is two videos I beg you too watch. You wont be dissapointed. Garg and Moonslicer, what is good? Read by "All things DnD" and the other is, Oohgie tge honorary dwarf read by "Cloack and Dagger" Please , you wont be dissapointed : )
10:57 Serious props to anyone that got that reference.
Btw, it isn't a random name, it's from a movie made in the 80's.
If his purpose was vengeance, he should have called him Venger. Duh.
@AirierGames the Storm Dragon doesn't drop anything that I remember. But you need to defeat it for the "Eight Legendary Dragons" sidequest.
finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Storm_Dragon_(Final_Fantasy_VI)
Arier, two big reccomendations:
RABtoons' Final Fantasy in a Nutshell, and the new Hazbin Hotel
I'll put money on RABtoons, I binged the series the other day, it was good enough that I ended up picking up Final Fantasy X again after literally 10 years.
Pff. FF9 is my favourite.
That's because you have good taste. =D
I like FF10 and FF13-2. One for the Blitzball and the other for creature taming
Nice video bruh
If you watching DnD , try Fools gold,
quite a comedy
10:55 Eliot would have been a better choice of reference name since he was a green dragon. Nothing about that thing had even a passing plausible relation to Falco. Oh and if you don't get the references. It's the name of Pete's Dragon from the Disney movie.
13:28 9 was pretty good. Not the best, but it recaptured the lost beauty of early Final Fantasies with its whimsical art direction. The characters in it were great, the struggle was interesting and its the one that gave us Vivi.
Also please for the love of god do not intentionally emulate Puffin Forest's play style. D&D is very flexible and you can play as you like, but just make sure you ask about what kind of game the group is intending to play.
Some like Puffin play more tongue in cheek games where shit doesn't matter as much. Then you get others that play pre-set module meat grinders where you'll be rolling multiple characters during play because the old ones keep dying. A common style is the story focused groups that want to reach the end of the tale and try their best against what the DM has to throw at them. Those are generally the kind of game you see portrayed when D&D is brought up. Oh and you can't forget the 'murder hobo' groups that are just there to roll dice, fight monsters and get technical.
Hey dude, you should react to this old Sonic fanmade animation called nazo unleashed by chakra-X
Was that not a forest dragon or a different version of a earth dragon.
You should branch out to other people like CritCrab and Neckberdia. Lotta people share fun stories like these lol
Bone daddy? Really? >.>
You think you’re bad at finishing games? HA!
Here are just a few examples of games I still need to finish.
Resident Evil 4
Shadow of the Collossus
Psychonauts
Beyond Good and Evil
Dark Souls
Fallout 4
The Witcher 3
Just to name a few.
I love all of these games, but I have never finished any of them.
I took a look through some of the other games I never finished. The list is still incomplete, but here are a few more examples:
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Super Mario Galaxy
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Shadow of Mordor
Final Fantasy 7 (and Remake)
Uncharted 4
Red Dead Redemption 2
I still haven’t remembered all of them, and I’m TRYING not to add more to the list.
Hey airier have you reacted to hazbin hotel's pilot?
Mewsy Twosy
Have you seen a crap guide to D&D it's pretty funny and it give you a quick rundown of each character classes abilities
Jeez, man.
If you really think Lawful Evil is “boring”...
You obviously haven’t read Order of the Stick.
You think you have an o gods sense of humour then I change you to watch any thing by Frankie Boyle. Enjoy
Senpai noticed me. 🤘
I swear I didn't have to rewatch the video to get that. 👉👈👉👈