Thank you for listening! it means a lot, and i hope you enjoyed, this will be a weekly podcast covering a variety of different hobbies and interests! every monday at 10am Est, so stay tuned :)!
Rustage, is there a way one can get that (Devil Fruit List) you made for the (One piece D&D)? I want to do a (One piece D&D) with my friends but I'm not as knowledgeable as y'all, is there a website to go to, any info would be nice, please.
I know this is such a minor nitpick against the entirety of that fun episode but I will say that you can cast two spells a turn. They just can't be an action and bonus action, so it's why counter spell and a spell works for example
As a One Piece D&D fan, love seeing that for an episode titled which is about D&D & the worst D&D players we have a picture of William. Chaos & some of the most out of pocket shit came from William, that’s why he’s No. 1 character in the series. I never realised how quickly the characters in OP D&D reached the highest levels until I watched other campaigns cuz in 70 Ep’s they were Lv. 17-18 by the end of the Roger fight Great episode, it’s really fun & the chemistry between you two is amazing.
The trick for dealing with power players is to not. Reward them building their character like that and having knowledge of how the game works. As long as everyone is having fun who cares if they carry combat? It can be kinda cool at times.
It becomes a problem if the other players also wanna do cool things in combat. A problem player ruining the fun of the other players is a thing you have to address.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 yea I just don't like punishing players for having character building knowledge and planning. The solution in my mind is to try and help teach the other players to make their characters stronger if that's what they want.
One thing watch you campaigns is that you make unique encouters with creative abilities for the enemies, top of my head being how the custodian made a performance check which determined how strong the attack was going to be
My favourite is Kasparov mainly cuz I’m a huge fan of Chess so I already had a bias for the battle/ability. It was such a sick & creative DF, 4D Chess was amazing & Ragnar somehow still hitting was hype
I just want to say I love this. I became aware of Rustage about three years ago through his nerdcore stuff, I think it was his Kakashi rap. And I love his music, but since then I've seen his reactions, his manga reviews, and of course his DnD series. After getting to know his personality I genuinely enjoy hearing his opinions. Now, I'm not just a fan of Daniel Rustage as an artist, but I'm a fan of him as a person. You're awesome man.
Jeanne D'Arc, a support?! Literally received orders from God, Jeanne D'Arc? Led an army to victory, Jeanne D'Arc?? THE prototypical paladin, Jeanne D'Arc???
I’ve just gotten it into DnD because of Rustage’s series and it’s One Piece Dnd. I ran some one shots before so I can get used to dming and the party was bounty hunters and found the ship of the pirate they were going after. I planned out like 3 layers of this ship and cool little things to collect and they just said screw this, let’s burn the thing with their torches in their explorer kits. I laughed so hard
counterpoint to playing support in powerbuilding their is a bard multiclass that is beyond busted with eloquence bard and divination wizard where you can essentially just say someone fails any save by changing their dice roll and subtracting from that
34:30 talking about little guys, my friend in his D&D campain made a goblinoid monster who did like 15 damage per turn, max, however he had like inpenetrable skin. Was one of the funniest things i've fought cuz he was super elastic, so we had our half-hillgiant barbarian grab its arms while our dwarf fighter anchored his legs in place, and we just kind of shot away the lil-guy like a slingshot.
Shwabadi mentioning DM’ing for Brando Sando is funny because he had played tabletop games and he’s the same kind of player as Rustage, going for crazy combos and trying to make really strong/broken characters lol
This was an amazing pilot I would love if future episodes were 90 min or just 60 like this one. I understand that u guys r very busy so it might be difficult but I think a 30 min pod is really short. Anyway it was an amazing experience thanks for the episode
I like the more self aware discussion on the game state of DnD like you guys lightly touched on like the balance discussion and how you enjoy implimenting times to "Shoot the Monk" so your players can feel empowered and have fun with their character's abilities. Also "Dungeon" design philosophy, because sometimes there is a literal tomb you trek through to find a key for treasure, other times its simply getting into a circus where some big bozo is hiding. How do you find new ways to get your player's to engage with your worlds?
I love this so much. Rustage has really become one of my favorite people online so more content from him is always a win. I look forward to seeing more of this, specially when it comes to Rustage's DnD series since those series have been what's really gotten me into Rustage's content and have become my go-to when it comes to listening to something whenever i can. I also look forward to seeing if they bring in any special guests
As someone who got into you, your content, and One Piece as a whole thanks to OPD&D and Isekai D&D, I'm thrilled to be getting both another form of Rustage media to enjoy, and that the first episode is D&D related. That tip about building encounters/enemies was genuinely one of the most helpful things I've heard so far as a soon-to-be first-time DM who stresses more over the combat than the roleplay. Cannot wait for the next episode, and excited to see what topic's up for discussion next!!
Their conversation about making games is super interesting, because Im a professional game dev and its the exact opposite for me. I love programming and creating systems, it feels like putting together a puzzle.
Wish you the best Rustage and Shwabadi on this pod where I know the other one's didn't pan out exactly but so many new hobbies to explore and so much other stuff to talk about looking forward to what's next.
Your one piece campaign got me and my friend into dnd about 3 years ago. Always wanted to play it but felt too difficult to understand but from your games got basics and we dived in from there. Thanks for introducing us to a fun weekly hobby man😂.
I have a roommate who said that I was the worst kind of dnd player because I like making powerful characters. I still do enjoy role play but my favorite part is building the best character that I can.
Super fun! I've been a regular DM since the late 80's (Around 88') and been a stalwart ever since. ;] If I had to choose a group to run for I'd pick 1) Jim Henson, 2) Gary Gygax, 3) H.P. Lovecraft, and 4) Nolan North. Fun podcast, guys. Cheers!
Thank you so much for starting this podcast! Great idea as I love to hear about different peoples hobbies. Possibly ask around to different creators and see if they have any "niche" hobbies. For the draft I'll say Rustage's team I have no idea why. MY Draft Picks: Obama, Paul Rudd, Yoko Taro and Tekking
I’m def guilty of being an absent player - in the moment I struggle to act and react in-character, so I find myself tuning out instead of trying, and I really need to stop that
Joan of arc and myamoto mushasi playing in the same party would so fascinating to watch. This was awesome to watch! Cant wait to see what Else you have planned!
Tekking joining your One Piece campaign was what first got me into finally seeing what D&D is like, and is why I'm now running my own games as the role of the DM was basically made for me! I was like, I had heard of the game, but was never overly interested in checking it out more, but then someone entertaining who I follow that I can listen to the videos of for long periods of time while drawing joins a game, with one thing I knew about D&D was that it will include bunch of people talking a bunch, so I figured it was the perfect opportunity! And with the few groups I've watched over youtube, yours and Jocat's games have by far been my favourites! I don't think it even took me more than two or three sessions of One Piece D&D for me to buy the core books and start looking up the full rules when the entire concept of the game was really interesting and fun, and where my ability to make up stuff as I go and the hobby of drawing and doing comics came in handy, and by now I've even brought two adventures to an end (Lost Mine & Golden Vault) Heck, I'm currently listening this podcast while working on the map for a silly one-shot I'm planning to throw at my group!
I'd love an episode on sculpting and/or clay in general, thats a hobby of mine I love and I think itd be so cool to see your guys' creative minds wrapping around some clay
for those genuinely terrible at improv, or simply dont like off the cuff stories... there is a style for you. i overwrite the crap out of my stories. but for dungeons and dragons i only write out the characters. their backstories, their personalities... all the way up to the point i can answer pretty much any question that can be understood by them as that character. the only part of your story you have control over is up to the point you have the campaign starts. once you have a solid theme for the campaign (for more complex campaigns id recommend giving all characters their own theme/style which is build to react into the greater tone of the campaign) all you do is just slowly move the players toward that theme with the characters you have available. treat the players autonomy as an active undercurrent of your theme. if they work with it, the characters react to that and the world shifts toward them. if they are antagonistic force to your theme, the conflict writes itself. first campaign i lead absolutely fell apart, because it had nothing to do with anyone, other than the players immediate interests. the current one im running has 8 factions all of which have interacted with at least two others, and the group is right in the middle of all the politics (so much so that the party is currently on a diplomatic to make peace with the techno-progressive faction which as far as the law abiding dwarves are concerned are techno-terriorists whos radical actions will bring down the clockwork nirvana of mechans down onto the underdark like a rather aggressive sack of bricks [as if the underdark wasnt bad enough already], which to be fair is an easy mistake to make when the leader of the techno-progressive factions is a blue dragon in an armorsuit so advanced that it gets its own initiative in the turn order)
It'd be really sick if you guys did a TCG episode. I know Rustage is a big MtG fan, and I am always in the opinion that there are not enough TCG podcasts
Honestly an hour episode is pretty nice for topics u guys are well versed is even more wouldnt be too bad imo, anyways i enjoyed this alot and i hope yall might bring on guests too
Your guys' lineups inspired me to get my own: Diogenes of Sinope Kobe Bryant Ushiwakamaru (I want Minamoto no Yoshitsune's child self) Rustage Mainly because I want to see how Rustage is gonna fare when lined up with these guys
19:55 I relate so much to this. I have a bard character (Funnily enough in my friend groups own one piece D&D) and they have expertise in persuasion. I think we're level 8 and they have a +15 or something crazy in persuasion and deception and when it comes to rolling deception its easy. Because lying is easy but if I need to genuinely persuade someone to do something I find that I (as the player) have a really hard time creating persuasive arguments. Additionally my character is quite smart, Smart enough to invent a hot air balloon after discovering steam in a just a few minutes and I am not so when the DM frequently does these riddle challenges I always think "Man my character would totally have a good answer for these but I don't" it doesn't exactly help that he (rightfully honestly) doesn't let us just roll intelligence to get past (Since that would be to easy to be a "Challenge") but it still bugs me from time to time.
I've just started doing my own One piece D&D campaign inspired by Rustages work. Really happy to see a podcast focused more on the people than the subject! Super excited
Awesome first episode I love both of the D&D campaigns you have. One of my favorite hobbies is traveling and sightseeing with my wife. It would be interesting to hear your travel experiences in different cultures or just fun stories from abroad
this was awesome, excited to see more of these (especially when yall get to nba stuff). Shwab won the draft imo, Joan of Arc clinched it. Also legit started scheduling a new dnd campaign after this lmao
i agree with Rustage, My Paladin is a Hexblade warrior. +5 with charisma, range spell attacks, ability to crit on a 19, 18 AC, decent health pull, free 35 heal for yourself at lv 9
Love D&D, also met my closest friends through it. I'm more similar to Shwabadi when playing D&D but I do min-max stats only. I'm going to take Shwab's team. I would love to see a general D&D rap/song in the future!!!
I got into dnd because of one peice dnd now I'm running my own campaign my players are really supportive and say I'm really good at world building and improvisation when I write I just think about how people like rustage run they're campaigns
Another fun bonus about One Piece as a base for D&D is that you can just NOT have a reason for something, or a trash reason. Just look at what Oda does. "How does Goldenweek's paint magic work?" Uuuhhh... Hypnosis? "Ah, like Jango?" No he ate a... Mushroom. Growing from his chin. "And what about Luffy's fire punches? How do those work?" No further questions.
Statistically, accounting for feats, items, etc, overall Twilight Cleric and Chronurgy Wizard are probably the strongest classes in the game, outside of very specific elf dex fighters that either use legendary firearms or crit fish with a vorpal Double Bladed Scimitar. With multiclass, that changes a bit, but, the most powerful support build in the game is Astral elf chronurgy wizard with the strip haven witherbloom background and the feytouched feat. As long as you can find a way to pick up guidance, the build gets insane. You get druid spells, turning you into a mini Cleric, and you get the most versatile spell list in the game. So what if your dpr drops a lot? With your buffs, debuffs, cc, and support, you make everyone else hella broken in your stead. Plus, your so mobile that you'll only get cornered if the dm is actively trying to kill you or you're an idiot. With the right items, you can hit 26 int and 7 prof and potentially up to +6 on your spell attacks/saves for a save DC of 29 and spell attack mod of 21. The only way to get a similar spell save is 19 bard / 1 twilight Cleric (hitting 22 CHa) with amulet of the devout + jesters mask + rhythm makers drum, which goes to dc 29 / +21 to hit, or Cleric/paladin with amulet of the devout + fate dealers deck + delirium crystal focus for DC 28 / +20 to hit.
You can absolutely have a campaign that goes from lvl 1-20, it just takes time and cooperation from everyone involved, I’m in a campaign that is ending today that we started in may of 2021, we started at lvl 1 and now we’re going into the last Session at lvl 20. It started with me wanting to run the strixhaven module as my first time dm’ing and then it ended with my friend picking up the dm hat after we finished the module at lvl 12 and running the rest of it in a homebrew version of the world
I can't believe neither drafted me.... I am interested in hearing the design process of the card game! As an ameteur or trying to make card games myself would love to hear more.
This personal universe you guys talked about sounds like it would be an awesome campaign to do after isekai/opmarines ends, + more Shwabadi in dnd would be awesome
24:28 That actually isn't a rule what the rule your thinking of is the Bonus Action Spell Rule where if you cast a Leveled Spell as a Bonus Action the only other spell you can cast that turn is a cantrip this is a important distinction because of 2 scenarios Spell Caster Casts Spell gets Counter Spelled in this scenario a Spell Caster can Counter spell the Counter spell Fighter/Spell Caster Multiclass(or Eldritch Knight) you can use Action surge to gain another action to which you can use to cast another spell(for instance Double Fire Ball)
This is gonna be great. 🥰I'd love to get into DnD, so I loved hearing you chat about your experiences. I'd love to hear about Magic the Gathering or Yugioh in future episodes.🥰
Wanted to share for an example supporting Rustage's claim that milestone can lead to quick levels, I started my first campaign as a DM running Lost Mine of Phandelver as well using exp, after we finished I switched it to homebrew content because we all planned it to continue on and I ended up tying it into a Wild Beyond the Witchlight module while trying to make it more enjoyable to them than every encounter being a wipe but it uses milestones and I've had sessions where they leveled twice because instead of improvising any encounters in travel they got a level for resolving a situation with one of the villains and reaching a new region due to roll random table rolls. My group is now level 13 in just under 2 years at this point and in October 2022 we changed from me DMing every week to alternating so one of my players is running Curse of Strahd with me as a player but we also skipped levels there too due to milestone.
Do y’all have tips on designing missions for players? I host a Demon Slayer Campaign, and have it divided by the demons and the demon slayers. So i often try to make it so that there are plenty of NPC’s and areas that are able to traveled in the campaign, but I worry that I don’t feel as though I make missions are good as they can be
Well heres a tip from me.If you already has started like the PROLOGUE of the campaign (like the first fight or something) then analyze that.The first campaign is the phase where you obsereve the personality of your players.You dont need to put some complicated writings in the first campaign.You must oay attention to their characters how they interact their: FLAWS and PERKS NEEDS and FEARS When you know you players now you can make the story matters.Based on what you gather you can prepare the mission based on the information you gather. Ex:One of you players hate snakes so the next campaign make somthing about it where yall fight snake demon. Ex 2:Your team is too dependable on one player/very active npc so make the team seperate with them to have some individuality moments which force them to step up a as you have set the stage on them. Tips on making the fights: 1.Quality over quantity (strong but lack in numbers) 2.Quantity over quality (weak but out number) This will help the fight became competitive
Also make your mission that will require your players skills perks and attribute.i call it the CHOSEN ONE treatement make as if the world is seeing ur players as hero.Because THEY ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS. I suggest Making npcs that do not outshine them.
So quick thing Rustage, that one leveled spell a turn rule is misunderstood. You can cast to leveled spells in a turn, but they both must use an action which you only get one of in a turn. This makes action surge really broken on a spell caster, because you can use two high leveled spells in the same turn with it. Spells cast as a bonus action is the only time that rule applies
This is really good, I loved listening to this Podcast!! I love the idea of William Shakespeare playing DnD lol. Edit: Also I would enjoy hearing a podcast on crafting hobbies and collecting hobbies (Like Funko pop collections and stuff)
Thank you for listening! it means a lot, and i hope you enjoyed, this will be a weekly podcast covering a variety of different hobbies and interests! every monday at 10am Est, so stay tuned :)!
Once my Spotify decides to work again, I'll definitely give it a listen there! 🤟
Rustage, is there a way one can get that (Devil Fruit List) you made for the (One piece D&D)? I want to do a (One piece D&D) with my friends but I'm not as knowledgeable as y'all, is there a website to go to, any info would be nice, please.
Rustage you have the same water bottle as me at 20:30.
I know this is such a minor nitpick against the entirety of that fun episode but I will say that you can cast two spells a turn. They just can't be an action and bonus action, so it's why counter spell and a spell works for example
Rustage and Shwabadi being best friends for 55 minutes straight:
not for 55 minutes straight at least not with mark there
D&D with David Mitchell, William Shakespeare, Stormzy and Socrates would go unfathomably hard.
I cannot shake the feeling that Socrates would be an absolutely UNBEARABLE rules lawyer
@@zacharybosley1935 shakespeare would 100% pull out random homebrew that he's never mentioned/asked about then get mad if the DM didn't allow it
As a One Piece D&D fan, love seeing that for an episode titled which is about D&D & the worst D&D players we have a picture of William. Chaos & some of the most out of pocket shit came from William, that’s why he’s No. 1 character in the series.
I never realised how quickly the characters in OP D&D reached the highest levels until I watched other campaigns cuz in 70 Ep’s they were Lv. 17-18 by the end of the Roger fight
Great episode, it’s really fun & the chemistry between you two is amazing.
There's a reason he was voted top 1 and bottom 1
I just restarted the series not too long ago. William and the old man cracks me up so much because tekking almost immediately went for execution 😂
Just a shame no one had 9th level spells
Im so glad rustage( ex head warden of a max security prison) and shwabadi (2nd place dog breeding competitor) are on a podcast together
The trick for dealing with power players is to not. Reward them building their character like that and having knowledge of how the game works. As long as everyone is having fun who cares if they carry combat? It can be kinda cool at times.
It becomes a problem if the other players also wanna do cool things in combat. A problem player ruining the fun of the other players is a thing you have to address.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 yea I just don't like punishing players for having character building knowledge and planning. The solution in my mind is to try and help teach the other players to make their characters stronger if that's what they want.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 What i've found that kinda works is if thats an issue give them stuff that puts them on par with that power player
Throw a boss enemy in that calls them out and challenges them amid the horde, that usually works.
One thing watch you campaigns is that you make unique encouters with creative abilities for the enemies, top of my head being how the custodian made a performance check which determined how strong the attack was going to be
Agreed. Some of my favorites were Seraph's gulag attack in One Piece and the rap battle in isekai.
My favourite is Kasparov mainly cuz I’m a huge fan of Chess so I already had a bias for the battle/ability. It was such a sick & creative DF, 4D Chess was amazing & Ragnar somehow still hitting was hype
PLEASE KEEP THIS ONE GOING RUSTAGE! I CANT LOSE ANOTHER PODCAST WITH YOU AND SHWAB
I just want to say I love this. I became aware of Rustage about three years ago through his nerdcore stuff, I think it was his Kakashi rap. And I love his music, but since then I've seen his reactions, his manga reviews, and of course his DnD series. After getting to know his personality I genuinely enjoy hearing his opinions. Now, I'm not just a fan of Daniel Rustage as an artist, but I'm a fan of him as a person. You're awesome man.
Dude same
I have the feeling that this is going to be an amazing journey, and I’m excited to see what’s to come!
My 4 player DnD party from history
1. Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart
2. Napoleon Bonaparte
3. Richard Nixon
4. Willem Defoe
Jeanne D'Arc, a support?!
Literally received orders from God, Jeanne D'Arc?
Led an army to victory, Jeanne D'Arc??
THE prototypical paladin, Jeanne D'Arc???
I’ve just gotten it into DnD because of Rustage’s series and it’s One Piece Dnd. I ran some one shots before so I can get used to dming and the party was bounty hunters and found the ship of the pirate they were going after. I planned out like 3 layers of this ship and cool little things to collect and they just said screw this, let’s burn the thing with their torches in their explorer kits. I laughed so hard
counterpoint to playing support in powerbuilding their is a bard multiclass that is beyond busted with eloquence bard and divination wizard where you can essentially just say someone fails any save by changing their dice roll and subtracting from that
Loved this episode, such a great idea for a podcast!
Cannot WAIT for the inevitable One Piece episode, gotta hear your most cracked out theories haha
best duo in nerdcore honestly
Model Kits would be interesting, or even an episode on just board games would be really fun
These are always great! Keep going
34:30 talking about little guys, my friend in his D&D campain made a goblinoid monster who did like 15 damage per turn, max, however he had like inpenetrable skin. Was one of the funniest things i've fought cuz he was super elastic, so we had our half-hillgiant barbarian grab its arms while our dwarf fighter anchored his legs in place, and we just kind of shot away the lil-guy like a slingshot.
Shwabadi mentioning DM’ing for Brando Sando is funny because he had played tabletop games and he’s the same kind of player as Rustage, going for crazy combos and trying to make really strong/broken characters lol
Let's go, I've been excited for this since it was teased on Twitter
Slow work days make me happy podcast exist like this
One piece dnd saved me from a really dark place after my first long term breakup, so thank you RUSTAGE for all the dnd
This was an amazing pilot I would love if future episodes were 90 min or just 60 like this one.
I understand that u guys r very busy so it might be difficult but I think a 30 min pod is really short. Anyway it was an amazing experience thanks for the episode
I like the more self aware discussion on the game state of DnD like you guys lightly touched on like the balance discussion and how you enjoy implimenting times to "Shoot the Monk" so your players can feel empowered and have fun with their character's abilities.
Also "Dungeon" design philosophy, because sometimes there is a literal tomb you trek through to find a key for treasure, other times its simply getting into a circus where some big bozo is hiding.
How do you find new ways to get your player's to engage with your worlds?
I love this so much. Rustage has really become one of my favorite people online so more content from him is always a win. I look forward to seeing more of this, specially when it comes to Rustage's DnD series since those series have been what's really gotten me into Rustage's content and have become my go-to when it comes to listening to something whenever i can. I also look forward to seeing if they bring in any special guests
As someone who got into you, your content, and One Piece as a whole thanks to OPD&D and Isekai D&D, I'm thrilled to be getting both another form of Rustage media to enjoy, and that the first episode is D&D related. That tip about building encounters/enemies was genuinely one of the most helpful things I've heard so far as a soon-to-be first-time DM who stresses more over the combat than the roleplay. Cannot wait for the next episode, and excited to see what topic's up for discussion next!!
Their conversation about making games is super interesting, because Im a professional game dev and its the exact opposite for me.
I love programming and creating systems, it feels like putting together a puzzle.
Wish you the best Rustage and Shwabadi on this pod where I know the other one's didn't pan out exactly but so many new hobbies to explore and so much other stuff to talk about looking forward to what's next.
Your one piece campaign got me and my friend into dnd about 3 years ago. Always wanted to play it but felt too difficult to understand but from your games got basics and we dived in from there.
Thanks for introducing us to a fun weekly hobby man😂.
I have a roommate who said that I was the worst kind of dnd player because I like making powerful characters. I still do enjoy role play but my favorite part is building the best character that I can.
Super fun! I've been a regular DM since the late 80's (Around 88') and been a stalwart ever since. ;]
If I had to choose a group to run for I'd pick
1) Jim Henson,
2) Gary Gygax,
3) H.P. Lovecraft, and
4) Nolan North.
Fun podcast, guys. Cheers!
Thank you so much for starting this podcast! Great idea as I love to hear about different peoples hobbies. Possibly ask around to different creators and see if they have any "niche" hobbies.
For the draft I'll say Rustage's team I have no idea why.
MY Draft Picks: Obama, Paul Rudd, Yoko Taro and Tekking
I’m def guilty of being an absent player - in the moment I struggle to act and react in-character, so I find myself tuning out instead of trying, and I really need to stop that
Extremely fun, and I'm actually super excited to see more from you guys! I hope we get a lot from this podcast for a while
Its really nice to see rustage and his dad talking about various nerdy topics
Best first episode ive been wanting to get into dnd for a long time since I started watching your isekai dnd 💯💯🙏🏾
Joan of arc and myamoto mushasi playing in the same party would so fascinating to watch. This was awesome to watch! Cant wait to see what Else you have planned!
Tekking joining your One Piece campaign was what first got me into finally seeing what D&D is like, and is why I'm now running my own games as the role of the DM was basically made for me!
I was like, I had heard of the game, but was never overly interested in checking it out more, but then someone entertaining who I follow that I can listen to the videos of for long periods of time while drawing joins a game, with one thing I knew about D&D was that it will include bunch of people talking a bunch, so I figured it was the perfect opportunity! And with the few groups I've watched over youtube, yours and Jocat's games have by far been my favourites!
I don't think it even took me more than two or three sessions of One Piece D&D for me to buy the core books and start looking up the full rules when the entire concept of the game was really interesting and fun, and where my ability to make up stuff as I go and the hobby of drawing and doing comics came in handy, and by now I've even brought two adventures to an end (Lost Mine & Golden Vault)
Heck, I'm currently listening this podcast while working on the map for a silly one-shot I'm planning to throw at my group!
I'd love an episode on sculpting and/or clay in general, thats a hobby of mine I love and I think itd be so cool to see your guys' creative minds wrapping around some clay
Anybody who has listened to the first ten minutes of any Twitch D&D Episode from Rustage knows that this podcast is a very good idea.
Loved this, can’t wait for more.
Happy you're doing this, wonder who'll guest star in the future
for those genuinely terrible at improv, or simply dont like off the cuff stories... there is a style for you.
i overwrite the crap out of my stories. but for dungeons and dragons i only write out the characters. their backstories, their personalities... all the way up to the point i can answer pretty much any question that can be understood by them as that character. the only part of your story you have control over is up to the point you have the campaign starts.
once you have a solid theme for the campaign (for more complex campaigns id recommend giving all characters their own theme/style which is build to react into the greater tone of the campaign) all you do is just slowly move the players toward that theme with the characters you have available. treat the players autonomy as an active undercurrent of your theme. if they work with it, the characters react to that and the world shifts toward them. if they are antagonistic force to your theme, the conflict writes itself.
first campaign i lead absolutely fell apart, because it had nothing to do with anyone, other than the players immediate interests.
the current one im running has 8 factions all of which have interacted with at least two others, and the group is right in the middle of all the politics (so much so that the party is currently on a diplomatic to make peace with the techno-progressive faction which as far as the law abiding dwarves are concerned are techno-terriorists whos radical actions will bring down the clockwork nirvana of mechans down onto the underdark like a rather aggressive sack of bricks [as if the underdark wasnt bad enough already], which to be fair is an easy mistake to make when the leader of the techno-progressive factions is a blue dragon in an armorsuit so advanced that it gets its own initiative in the turn order)
It'd be really sick if you guys did a TCG episode. I know Rustage is a big MtG fan, and I am always in the opinion that there are not enough TCG podcasts
The "LET ME OUUU-" at the end was ducking hilarious. Looking forward to new episodes!
Love the vibe so far you and mr shwabadose have great chemistry
Honestly an hour episode is pretty nice for topics u guys are well versed is even more wouldnt be too bad imo, anyways i enjoyed this alot and i hope yall might bring on guests too
Yo I loved this, with how much laundry and dishes I go through this is the perfect podcast to sit back and enjoy
Your guys' lineups inspired me to get my own:
Diogenes of Sinope
Kobe Bryant
Ushiwakamaru (I want Minamoto no Yoshitsune's child self)
Rustage
Mainly because I want to see how Rustage is gonna fare when lined up with these guys
19:55 I relate so much to this. I have a bard character (Funnily enough in my friend groups own one piece D&D) and they have expertise in persuasion. I think we're level 8 and they have a +15 or something crazy in persuasion and deception and when it comes to rolling deception its easy. Because lying is easy but if I need to genuinely persuade someone to do something I find that I (as the player) have a really hard time creating persuasive arguments. Additionally my character is quite smart, Smart enough to invent a hot air balloon after discovering steam in a just a few minutes and I am not so when the DM frequently does these riddle challenges I always think "Man my character would totally have a good answer for these but I don't" it doesn't exactly help that he (rightfully honestly) doesn't let us just roll intelligence to get past (Since that would be to easy to be a "Challenge") but it still bugs me from time to time.
Really loved this little look into Hobby’s Hole!!!!!
Literally my new favorite podcast!
I've just started doing my own One piece D&D campaign inspired by Rustages work. Really happy to see a podcast focused more on the people than the subject! Super excited
Awesome first episode I love both of the D&D campaigns you have. One of my favorite hobbies is traveling and sightseeing with my wife. It would be interesting to hear your travel experiences in different cultures or just fun stories from abroad
this was awesome, excited to see more of these (especially when yall get to nba stuff). Shwab won the draft imo, Joan of Arc clinched it. Also legit started scheduling a new dnd campaign after this lmao
I turned this on while I'm finishing prepping for a session tonight. Very fun, guys.
i agree with Rustage, My Paladin is a Hexblade warrior. +5 with charisma, range spell attacks, ability to crit on a 19, 18 AC, decent health pull, free 35 heal for yourself at lv 9
Im gonna definetly be looking forward to this weekly
Love D&D, also met my closest friends through it. I'm more similar to Shwabadi when playing D&D but I do min-max stats only. I'm going to take Shwab's team. I would love to see a general D&D rap/song in the future!!!
really loved it , looking forward to more episodes
I got into dnd because of one peice dnd now I'm running my own campaign my players are really supportive and say I'm really good at world building and improvisation when I write I just think about how people like rustage run they're campaigns
That needs to be the outro from now on “hey guys welcome and thanks for watching, now how do I get out of here!!!!”
Another fun bonus about One Piece as a base for D&D is that you can just NOT have a reason for something, or a trash reason. Just look at what Oda does.
"How does Goldenweek's paint magic work?" Uuuhhh... Hypnosis?
"Ah, like Jango?" No he ate a... Mushroom. Growing from his chin.
"And what about Luffy's fire punches? How do those work?" No further questions.
Great start. Can't wait for the next one
Statistically, accounting for feats, items, etc, overall Twilight Cleric and Chronurgy Wizard are probably the strongest classes in the game, outside of very specific elf dex fighters that either use legendary firearms or crit fish with a vorpal Double Bladed Scimitar. With multiclass, that changes a bit, but, the most powerful support build in the game is Astral elf chronurgy wizard with the strip haven witherbloom background and the feytouched feat. As long as you can find a way to pick up guidance, the build gets insane. You get druid spells, turning you into a mini Cleric, and you get the most versatile spell list in the game. So what if your dpr drops a lot? With your buffs, debuffs, cc, and support, you make everyone else hella broken in your stead. Plus, your so mobile that you'll only get cornered if the dm is actively trying to kill you or you're an idiot. With the right items, you can hit 26 int and 7 prof and potentially up to +6 on your spell attacks/saves for a save DC of 29 and spell attack mod of 21. The only way to get a similar spell save is 19 bard / 1 twilight Cleric (hitting 22 CHa) with amulet of the devout + jesters mask + rhythm makers drum, which goes to dc 29 / +21 to hit, or Cleric/paladin with amulet of the devout + fate dealers deck + delirium crystal focus for DC 28 / +20 to hit.
I always want to hear you talking about DMing and Mark is just a really cool guy. I will be there for the next episode of this podcast.
Cool new Format!!!
As a Passionate DnD player I couldn’t think of a cooler thing to start this Format and I am very exited for the next Episode!🔥🔥🔥
I was just listening to your sanji rap it was fated 🙏🏾
For once I’m happy someone starts a podcast
Dude this podcast is gonna be awesome! I'd like to see an MTG episode and learn about your favorite colors and cards to play
This was a very informative video rustage, great content as usual.
I fell off of the Rustage campaigns unfortunately due to time constraints, but I love this podcast concept keep it up gamers
Rustage and shwabadi beign best friends for the whole video! Im here for it!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You can absolutely have a campaign that goes from lvl 1-20, it just takes time and cooperation from everyone involved, I’m in a campaign that is ending today that we started in may of 2021, we started at lvl 1 and now we’re going into the last Session at lvl 20. It started with me wanting to run the strixhaven module as my first time dm’ing and then it ended with my friend picking up the dm hat after we finished the module at lvl 12 and running the rest of it in a homebrew version of the world
We NEED an episode entirely about their d&d lore lmao
I feel like Rustage's group would be chaotic, and Shwabadi's group would fallow the qust.
I can't believe neither drafted me....
I am interested in hearing the design process of the card game! As an ameteur or trying to make card games myself would love to hear more.
This personal universe you guys talked about sounds like it would be an awesome campaign to do after isekai/opmarines ends, + more Shwabadi in dnd would be awesome
Decent party drafts!
Looking forward to what you guys do with some of the more obscure hobbies out there for future episodes
~_~
4x Daniel Green with Daniel Green as DM. Yup.
Rustage your way more than a guy with ideas you inspired me to do my own dnd!
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That actually isn't a rule what the rule your thinking of is the Bonus Action Spell Rule where if you cast a Leveled Spell as a Bonus Action the only other spell you can cast that turn is a cantrip this is a important distinction because of 2 scenarios
Spell Caster Casts Spell gets Counter Spelled in this scenario a Spell Caster can Counter spell the Counter spell
Fighter/Spell Caster Multiclass(or Eldritch Knight) you can use Action surge to gain another action to which you can use to cast another spell(for instance Double Fire Ball)
Henry Cavil, Keanu reeves, Jesus and Dave chapelle
This is gonna be great. 🥰I'd love to get into DnD, so I loved hearing you chat about your experiences. I'd love to hear about Magic the Gathering or Yugioh in future episodes.🥰
Wanted to share for an example supporting Rustage's claim that milestone can lead to quick levels, I started my first campaign as a DM running Lost Mine of Phandelver as well using exp, after we finished I switched it to homebrew content because we all planned it to continue on and I ended up tying it into a Wild Beyond the Witchlight module while trying to make it more enjoyable to them than every encounter being a wipe but it uses milestones and I've had sessions where they leveled twice because instead of improvising any encounters in travel they got a level for resolving a situation with one of the villains and reaching a new region due to roll random table rolls. My group is now level 13 in just under 2 years at this point and in October 2022 we changed from me DMing every week to alternating so one of my players is running Curse of Strahd with me as a player but we also skipped levels there too due to milestone.
I'm here for this podcast even if it becomes monthly after your first 20-30 episodes. Love it!!!
damn you Rustage :( now im D&D addicted, its just started, but i already see the future, just had my first adventure as DM, bye bye free time xD
I can’t wait for more episodes! And tbh I liked the long formats
I'm trying to start a D&D campaign, particularly Tyranny of Dragons. The worst part of trying to play D&D is finding players you can work with
Hopefully this podcast goes longer than Shwabadi's, lol
My draft would be Einstein, Napolean, Ghandi & Al Capone
(Picked for the most balanced chaos)
Do y’all have tips on designing missions for players? I host a Demon Slayer Campaign, and have it divided by the demons and the demon slayers. So i often try to make it so that there are plenty of NPC’s and areas that are able to traveled in the campaign, but I worry that I don’t feel as though I make missions are good as they can be
Well heres a tip from me.If you already has started like the PROLOGUE of the campaign (like the first fight or something) then analyze that.The first campaign is the phase where you obsereve the personality of your players.You dont need to put some complicated writings in the first campaign.You must oay attention to their characters how they interact their:
FLAWS and PERKS
NEEDS and FEARS
When you know you players now you can make the story matters.Based on what you gather you can prepare the mission based on the information you gather.
Ex:One of you players hate snakes so the next campaign make somthing about it where yall fight snake demon.
Ex 2:Your team is too dependable on one player/very active npc so make the team seperate with them to have some individuality moments which force them to step up a as you have set the stage on them.
Tips on making the fights:
1.Quality over quantity (strong but lack in numbers)
2.Quantity over quality (weak but out number)
This will help the fight became competitive
Also make your mission that will require your players skills perks and attribute.i call it the CHOSEN ONE treatement make as if the world is seeing ur players as hero.Because THEY ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS.
I suggest Making npcs that do not outshine them.
So quick thing Rustage, that one leveled spell a turn rule is misunderstood. You can cast to leveled spells in a turn, but they both must use an action which you only get one of in a turn. This makes action surge really broken on a spell caster, because you can use two high leveled spells in the same turn with it. Spells cast as a bonus action is the only time that rule applies
first time i read the name of the pod it was "Down the Dobby Hole"
great ep btw!
Rustage's lineup would go crazy
Loved this! Can't wait for more.
This is really good, I loved listening to this Podcast!! I love the idea of William Shakespeare playing DnD lol.
Edit: Also I would enjoy hearing a podcast on crafting hobbies and collecting hobbies (Like Funko pop collections and stuff)
this was great, can't wait for more
Gotta love more Rustage content!