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@@Squeekysquid As a player, I love when stuff like this happens. It's all about trust. I try to let the GM trust me to explore the world and immerse myself in the story, and I have to put faith in my GM to hurt my character for it. All in all, you seem like someone who could pull something like this off.
When he first introduced his character and said he was a rogue I was like wow that's so smart he's gonna be an arcane trickster but then I figured out he wasn't and I was even more intrigued.
An absolute masterclass moment in rewarding and celebrating your players highest rolls. It’s not “Aw man my plan was thwarted,” it’s “here is a miraculous description of your finely tuned skills.”
Saw plenty of comments on the Twitch thread begging to make Brennan a series regular. Folks, if you want more of this kind of intense, whiplash-inducing storytelling, there's more Brennan over at College Humor's Dimension 20 series. There's also more Lou, and a bit of Aabria, and even a Marisha and a Mercer or two!
@@logicaloverdrive8197 yup, but I understand if people are apprehensive of paying $5-6 a month for a comedy streaming subscription, especially since there's a contingent of Critters who only watch the livestream and/or the Monday RUclips VOD. Personally, as I can afford to pay for multiple streaming services, it's a no-brainer for me, especially since it's so much more value for me than other streaming services I'm currently subscribed to. Unlike Netflix, Prime, or HBO, I have almost at least one show to watch weekly, and sometimes 3. Dropout should've run out of content 2 years ago when IAC dumped them, but they've managed to constantly drip-feed engaging shows at a shoestring budget, and I love them for it.
“You’ve been trained to look for them because they always move in two.” Damn man Brennan brought his A+++ game for this. So excited for the rest of the series.
I was so excited when I heard Brennan was DMing but after I watched it I was still blown away by him the way he can just improv when needed is just something to behold.
Matt really told Brennan: "Here's all my lore, all my Gods, all my Magic, in a setting that everyone knows ends horribly. Go nuts." And Brennan ran with it to the ends of the earth and beyond.
@@nathanvalle6997 He is and He's doing amazing I cant wait until Monday so I can drop some clips from episode 2 because Brennan's DM skills is just so fun to watch.
Take a look at Brennan's double-take when Travis says he can spot illusions and sensory magic, then Brennan checks the table and realizes everybody is looking down at their notes and not at him - and he allows himself to crack a smile.
I don't believe that Brennan originally had that invisible guy there until Travis called out that ability. And right there is Brennan getting the idea to do something fun.
It is right up there with "I need you drop out because if you don't, what do you want me to tell your family?" line when he was a player in a game run by Aarbia.
Things are really shaken up! Mercer's style is like an a long epic. Brennan's style is fast and pulpy. Now if only we can get Emily and Laura playing at the same table and get a "Slippery Cupcake".....
Do you think Travis knows that 2/3 of the EXU Calamity highlight videos on RUclips are of him being amazed, delighted, excited, or shocked? I love how much he's loving this.
I'm so glad he decided to be apart of the EXU calamity series he seems to really be enjoying the ride even saying it makes him want to play a rogue. I think after this Chetney might be going rogue the rest of the way after he got a taste with Cerrit.
this is the first time i have seen Brennan actually dm outside of the little shorts you see, the man has a charisma and a way with words im sure he was a succubus in an alternate life
@@comandantegrimes9549 if you ever have some spare time check out his series "A Crown Of Candy" where he merged candy land withe game of thrones. It was seriously dramatic and political with a candy themed world.
You can hear the breath Travis takes when Brennan says "you're not alone in this room." It's deep like I KNEW IT but also a little shaky like WTF I REMEMBER HOW THIS EPISODE STARTED.
High Level Rogues are incredibly deadly, and the kind of Rogue Travis is playing is very much a "Sherlockian" kind of type, aka the "Inquistive Archetype".
Man, Travis is the perfect tabletop rpg player its crazy, he gets really into it, puts tons of attention to what everyone does and enjoys the hell out of it, i love both Matt and Brennan but i think how good some players are sometimes get undermined. Maybe its because they're "newer" players, Travis got into it with CR, like how Lou got into it in D20, they both were great already but they tackled D&D with such open mind and accepting nature that its just a pleasure to see them interact with the DMs like this, as a Forever DM myself, there's nothing i appreciate more than a player like Lou, that's always up for some antics but doesnt destroy the party or make it a worse experience for anyone else or a player that forgets about everything else and gets really into everything that's happening, like Travis.
Lou and Brennan, iirc, have played DnD together for a while before they started doing it for live play. Though, in your defense, live play is a bit different than spontaneous DnD at a home game.
Everyone in this show did such a fantastic job. Travis was my personal favorite, because he was Noir detective trapped in a convoluted plot with very powerful people and his only tools were his insanely trained physical skills. It's beautiful to know we were gifted with such a show and is sad to know the chances of capturing lightning in a bottle again like they did here are very very very small.
I love their collective reaction to him closing out the episode realizing they'd have to endure this shit 3 more times and Lou's just like "that's mulligan for you"
Travis Playing my favorite Rogue Subclass AND using some interesting new weapons for it is just A+. Brennan Really brought out the best in his player this scene!
For me personally, one of the coolest kills in cr, the simplicity of it and then Brendan comes along and paints a picture that has stuck in my mind to this day!!!
Like I just can't get over how well he keeps EVERY players attention through this entire episode. He has truly mastered the art of leaving people hanging on every word. I can only hope to respectfully invoke his style of DMing. PLUS, Luis has easily become my favorite new addition to this series, his RP is so heartfelt and genuine that I can't look away
@@christopherhaas1238 I never knew that Luis was originally in a group with Taliesin and Matt before critical role started until I saw Luis critical role Instagram takeover explains so much he seems like such a veteran at the table.
I want so so badly for Calamity to be animated at some point because I can see this and so many other scenes SO clearly, Brennan has a very cinematic DM style
@@liminalsoup He'll only need two more levels to get Rogue subclasses. However, the Unerring Eye feature (the one he used to find the invisible man) only comes at 13th level, so the only way Chet's getting that is if he completely abandons Blood Hunter and goes Lycan 5/Inquisitive 15 at the end of the series. Personally I think 3 levels of Rogue is fine for what Chetney's supposed to be, and I wouldn't even give him Inquisitive; Chet would probably fit Assassin better, since he's a murderous little asshole.
this shows how great Brennan is as the GM, he can jump scares you right in front of your face with just a detail naration and a wave of a hand.. no pictures, no soundtracks, nothing like in the horror movies.
Agreed I watched it live and right after I had to clip it thought it was so good and didn't want just the jump scare I had to show what happened before because It all made the jump scare even better.
there is something understated and compelling about Zerxus. I don't think we've had this kind of levity in character since Percy. Also really dig how he questions the gods and their ethos.
I'm quite behind in the lore of Exandria, I don't even know who is Vespin Chloras, and why the crew was so scared of him. I only understood after reading the wiki.
He had a blink and you miss it mention in campaign 3 so you weren't missing anything much. I believe they were reacting the way they did purely off the info that was given this episode: that he was a mage who may have attempted to overthrow a betrayer god in order to ascend to godhood
Im not convinced Travis could have rolled a 21 for stealth. He's a level 14 Rogue with a +5 dex. If he took expertise in stealth his minimum roll should be 23+
@@hammer4865 perception/ investigation? Seems like a double up so maybe not. With a 31 investigation (I think) he would need expertise in it to achieve.
@@RollModelsYT yeah, imma have to see the full character sheet. +7 to damage means he has two +2 magic hand axes that use dex instead of strength. Not impossible for level 14 in a high magic game.
@@jonsimpson6240 I think so too that was the only thing that made sense to me. Weird choice though IMO probably facing Gods crazy to lose out on a +5 to hit.
"Swimming in the fog..." Pay Heed All Who Enter: Beware of the "Phog"! This is a reference to the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Their basketball arena is nicknamed The Phog.
Dually noted I tried to keep it as vague as possible in the title hoping people that dont want a spoiler would not click on a ExU Calamity highlight video but a video where people who have already seen it could come and rewatch it for it being such an amazing moment in the episode.
@@RollModelsYT While true, now I'm going to be on the lookout for a specific scene even if I didn't watch the video, all because this popped up in my recommended. I'm not going to get that surprise factor of Travis getting jump scared, I'm going to be expecting it.
@@OnyxANZ I am sorry that I ruined the surprise for you I truly am but this video getting this big was a surprise for me I had 19 subscribers and averaged like 60 views on my videos. This has been an experience.
This is just a clip from the ending of Episode 1 of the ExU Calamity series so if you haven't watched it yet here is a link to it ruclips.net/video/KlIkkeWmVvA/видео.html
It's a bit of a shame. Maybe this channel wants to claim some fame? Please, at least put a title more tame. Spoiler titles and videos are kinda lame. Not much respect for that type of "game". Could it be that not knowing's to blame? Had to block other channels that did the same. Respectfully, A nerdy-ass person who plays Dungeons and Dragons
I do apologize if you look at my other videos I don't usually post this sort of stuff this is my second video I've ever clipped from critical role my other being from campaign 2. I had 19 subscriber and averaged 60 views a video I never thought a video I'd post would get this big now seeing this in the future will post after VOD release I just loved this moment and clipped it but I have been going through a hard time personally lately with depression and anxiety and getting to chat with so many critters has made the past few days amazing for me. I am sorry in the future I will post after the VOD release. Also I am not monetized so I wont make a cent off the video.
Wait wait wait - he let HIS PLAYER roll attack rolls WITH ADVANTAGE against an invisible creature. Even if the creature is DETECTED that attacks are at DISADVANTAGE. And you give you player (impossible) Stealth (without a Hide Action - also against the rules - another rules infraction), then the Advantage would NEGATE the DIsadvantage and the attack roll would be as normal (neither advantage NOR disadvantage). This DM is soooooo bad. Oh and WITHOUT ADVANTAGE there's no Sneak Attack damage. This DM is soooooo bad.
" Even if the creature is DETECTED that attacks are at DISADVANTAGE. " Depends on means of detection. Disadvantage can be cancelled out, and on a 31 roll for a player specifically built in such a way as to detect sneaky mage shit, it's absolutely reasonable to cancel it here, especially as the PC can literally see where the invisible character is. Detection is usually based on sound/smell, which aren't going to give the same level of information. "And you give you player (impossible) Stealth (without a Hide Action". - He isn't stealthing to hide here, He's having the player roll to see if he can draw weapons without being detected. Stealth is an appropriate roll and the DM clearly rolled perception for the NPC and failed the check With an absolutely, completely unsuspecting NPC, who has every reason to think he is safe and who failed a perception check, it's reasonable to grant surprise. Page 195 of player's handbook. This gives advantage, which gives sneak attack. I'd hate to play at your table...you've managed to 1) misinterpret what's actually happening 2) make rule mistakes, which is usually fine but 3)insist you're right 4) turn a very cool scene, handled extremely well by the DM, into a nitpicky, neckbeard rant. Grow up.
@@elphabadota Simple reputable: Nope. Nothing I said was incorrect and you can't change that fact. Facts: 1- There was no Hide Action - So he had no Stealth- Fact. 2- The creature was INVISIBLE so the attack would at a minimum be at Disadvantage even if detected - Fact 3- Even if for whatever random rules breaking reason the DM gave the player Advantage to negate the Disadvantage from Invisibility (without and actual basis in the rules) ... but let's say he did, the two would have just negated and the attack would be as normal... but guess what- normal roll is NOT with advantage - so there were be NO SNEAK ATTACK AS WELL- FACT. All facts. Good day now. Bye now. :)
@@markhammil3148 it legitimately hurts to see someone be this stupid yet this confident. 1) you didn't read or understand what i said. the stealth role was for concealing the weapon draw, not a bonus action hide. 2) invisibility does not guarantee a disadvantage on attacks if detected as per RAW - only if detected via certain methods - not the ones used here. Again, you missed what I said. 3)Given that, the attack would have been made normal. However, advantage was given because of the stealth role for concealing the weapon draw. This makes sense both in a realistic sense and a RAW sense. It's actually really annoying to see someone who is so confidently incorrect. And even if you were correct? Who cares? Narratively, it makes sense, and everyone at the table clearly loved it, along with the audience. You're doing the thing that mediocre, unsuccessful nerds do where they try to tear down something over a technicality but miss the underlying context. In this case, you're also wrong about the technicality. It doesn't matter how many times you say "Fact" if you are not, in fact, correct. The facts just don't care about your feelings here.
@@markhammil3148 You are correct RAW, however RAW are not God. DM has final say, and Brennan's reasoning is pretty solid. He knows exactly where the target is on account of having been able to see where his pupils are (he doesn't have to give advantage to cancel disadvantage, you *can* just remove disadvantage), and he has the drop on the target because said target doesn't know Cerrit's onto him. Perfectly reasonable call.
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Just watch Lou throughout this entire scene. It's 100%, "These people don't even know." energy when it comes to how mazing Brennan is.
Lou was there when Brennan gave Murph a roemaence partnaer He knows what's up.
@@romxxii Baron was the OG nightmare fuel for me.
Lou remembers Chungledown Bim lol
Hers just beaming the whole time, watching everyone fall into Brennan’s chaotic spell.
A bit like the "bird facts" moment from ep 1 of Misfits and Magic. Lou knew, but Aabria didn't know, until she did.
Brennan has now fucked up two Inquisitive Rogues with mirrors. Dude’s got a calling card
Every rogue playing in his future campaigns just refuse to get near any mirrors.
Brennan really is one of those "fuck around and find out" GMs.
First Baron, from the baronies, the Romaence paertner, now this?! Scarred. What a great DM.
@@Squeekysquid As a player, I love when stuff like this happens. It's all about trust. I try to let the GM trust me to explore the world and immerse myself in the story, and I have to put faith in my GM to hurt my character for it. All in all, you seem like someone who could pull something like this off.
i neeeed to talk about how he makes a rogue in a high level party made of spellcasters feel so badass
When he first introduced his character and said he was a rogue I was like wow that's so smart he's gonna be an arcane trickster but then I figured out he wasn't and I was even more intrigued.
An absolute masterclass moment in rewarding and celebrating your players highest rolls. It’s not “Aw man my plan was thwarted,” it’s “here is a miraculous description of your finely tuned skills.”
He had them hanging on every, word. I'm so so happy that Brennan is getting the love he had rightly deserved for YEARS! What an opener.
100% agree, this series is gonna be a rollercoaster.
Saw plenty of comments on the Twitch thread begging to make Brennan a series regular. Folks, if you want more of this kind of intense, whiplash-inducing storytelling, there's more Brennan over at College Humor's Dimension 20 series. There's also more Lou, and a bit of Aabria, and even a Marisha and a Mercer or two!
@@romxxii I loved Leiland from escape from the bloodkeep so much
@@romxxii Getting Dropout just for Dimension 20 is completely worth it, especially if you get hooked from the free seasons here on youtube
@@logicaloverdrive8197 yup, but I understand if people are apprehensive of paying $5-6 a month for a comedy streaming subscription, especially since there's a contingent of Critters who only watch the livestream and/or the Monday RUclips VOD.
Personally, as I can afford to pay for multiple streaming services, it's a no-brainer for me, especially since it's so much more value for me than other streaming services I'm currently subscribed to. Unlike Netflix, Prime, or HBO, I have almost at least one show to watch weekly, and sometimes 3. Dropout should've run out of content 2 years ago when IAC dumped them, but they've managed to constantly drip-feed engaging shows at a shoestring budget, and I love them for it.
I love Brennan's "The Problem with Invisibility" exposition. Fitting for the Age of Arcanum setting too.
It adds a nice level of realism to fantasy that makes the study of arcane and the status of mages seem so much more appropriate.
“You’ve been trained to look for them because they always move in two.”
Damn man Brennan brought his A+++ game for this. So excited for the rest of the series.
I was so excited when I heard Brennan was DMing but after I watched it I was still blown away by him the way he can just improv when needed is just something to behold.
Matt really told Brennan: "Here's all my lore, all my Gods, all my Magic, in a setting that everyone knows ends horribly. Go nuts."
And Brennan ran with it to the ends of the earth and beyond.
He's playing not just for the Dimension 20 fans but for all the Critters too. There's a lot of people watching.
@@nathanvalle6997 He is and He's doing amazing I cant wait until Monday so I can drop some clips from episode 2 because Brennan's DM skills is just so fun to watch.
Take a look at Brennan's double-take when Travis says he can spot illusions and sensory magic, then Brennan checks the table and realizes everybody is looking down at their notes and not at him - and he allows himself to crack a smile.
oooo good catch, seeing him barely containing his excitement is so so excellent lol
It's like... *Oh boy... I get to do this, this early!!! (mental hand rubbing) Let's show them fear then*
It's at 1:17 in case anyone has been skimming through
@@ATjfds You are like a modern Jesus!
I don't believe that Brennan originally had that invisible guy there until Travis called out that ability. And right there is Brennan getting the idea to do something fun.
Brennan did his research on individual fears shows hardcore.
Brennan is such a great DM I'm so excited that maybe some critters get to see him DM that haven't had the chance before.
@@RollModelsYT he is also a critter himself so he knows!!!!
What an amazing description of invisibility, the logic behind it is really cool. “They always move in two” is such a hardcore line, badass
The stuff Brennan comes up with always blows my mind.
I almost fell out my chair, just the most incredible piece of exposition 😭👏👏👏
It is right up there with "I need you drop out because if you don't, what do you want me to tell your family?" line when he was a player in a game run by Aarbia.
Right? That was absolutely BRILLIANT and I kinda wanna use it now... because it makes sense
the fact that he got Travis to actually lean in, and then instantly pulling the ghostly scream. holy crap, so good xD (but poor travis, lol)
it is fun watching Travis and Sam dealing with Brennan DM style since almost of their gaming experiences is with Mercer and his style.
Things are really shaken up! Mercer's style is like an a long epic. Brennan's style is fast and pulpy.
Now if only we can get Emily and Laura playing at the same table and get a "Slippery Cupcake".....
These two and Deborah Ann Woll are my favorite and what inspired me to become a DM and mirror their style. I've tried to blend all 3 into one.
@@matt.oconnor What a blast man! One learns a lot from taking the best from the greatest. In time you'll find your own style. Cheers!
Do you think Travis knows that 2/3 of the EXU Calamity highlight videos on RUclips are of him being amazed, delighted, excited, or shocked? I love how much he's loving this.
I'm so glad he decided to be apart of the EXU calamity series he seems to really be enjoying the ride even saying it makes him want to play a rogue. I think after this Chetney might be going rogue the rest of the way after he got a taste with Cerrit.
First Baron from the Baronies and now this! Brennan sure knows how to make mirrors scary!
What a scary thing to say roMAnce partner
@@KCMMFB you mean römænce pärtnær
Take that, Gaunter O’Dimm!
Whatchu mean... Mirrors and reflections have always been scary... Brennan's storytelling made it worse ... That's how good he is...
Lou was forged in the fires of Your Romaence Paertnar Baron, he knows what to expect.
this is the first time i have seen Brennan actually dm outside of the little shorts you see, the man has a charisma and a way with words im sure he was a succubus in an alternate life
When he was announced I was so excited that some of the critterverse that has never seen him DM were gonna be in for such a treat he is so amazing.
@@RollModelsYT it appears all of us who haven’t seen Brennan are in for a treat, he matches the style of dm that I would want to be
@@comandantegrimes9549 if you ever have some spare time check out his series "A Crown Of Candy" where he merged candy land withe game of thrones. It was seriously dramatic and political with a candy themed world.
You can hear the breath Travis takes when Brennan says "you're not alone in this room." It's deep like I KNEW IT but also a little shaky like WTF I REMEMBER HOW THIS EPISODE STARTED.
I'm so glad that Travis got his own little Baron moment.
They all killed it this first episode just so good. Everyone especially Travis just consuming the scene Brennan is creating.
High Level Rogues are incredibly deadly, and the kind of Rogue Travis is playing is very much a "Sherlockian" kind of type, aka the "Inquistive Archetype".
I was really hoping that he was going to be an Inquisitor Rouge for C3. Glad we get to see it though.
Masterind is another fun support rouge for this type of setting
You can see Lou smile when Brennan says mirror.
I feel Like Lou , Marisha, and Aabria knew what was gonna happen when Brennan was announced as DM but everyone else was in for an experience.
Legit when cerrit turns back I expected to hear "Haaloow Ceeriit. It is i baron, from the baronies"
Luis out here trying to make a good first impression and be a good note taker, but the description of the invisible man just floors him.
Man, Travis is the perfect tabletop rpg player its crazy, he gets really into it, puts tons of attention to what everyone does and enjoys the hell out of it, i love both Matt and Brennan but i think how good some players are sometimes get undermined.
Maybe its because they're "newer" players, Travis got into it with CR, like how Lou got into it in D20, they both were great already but they tackled D&D with such open mind and accepting nature that its just a pleasure to see them interact with the DMs like this, as a Forever DM myself, there's nothing i appreciate more than a player like Lou, that's always up for some antics but doesnt destroy the party or make it a worse experience for anyone else or a player that forgets about everything else and gets really into everything that's happening, like Travis.
Lou and Brennan, iirc, have played DnD together for a while before they started doing it for live play. Though, in your defense, live play is a bit different than spontaneous DnD at a home game.
@@kayohwai i remember they saying Lou had never played before D20, they're have a long story of improv together which helps a lot tho.
I love this so much. Watching him get to flex his narrative muscles in front of a group more used to a numbers game is a treat.
OMG, I thought he was going to say that he was Baron from the Baronies!
I always expect Baron. Around every corner I just expect Baron to pop out.
Travis is missing his romance partner
@@thynameismickle romaence partnaer
@@thynameismickle Take him to meet his Stark father muhahahaha
This scene is so masterful from Brennan
Brennan's inner camp counselor leaked out at that the end.
Inner?
Everyone in this show did such a fantastic job. Travis was my personal favorite, because he was Noir detective trapped in a convoluted plot with very powerful people and his only tools were his insanely trained physical skills. It's beautiful to know we were gifted with such a show and is sad to know the chances of capturing lightning in a bottle again like they did here are very very very small.
And there's something so poetic about a character that can see through everyone except the people close to him.
I love their collective reaction to him closing out the episode realizing they'd have to endure this shit 3 more times and Lou's just like "that's mulligan for you"
Brennan’s campfire storytelling experience really coming out in this one
I love this so far. Somehow Brennan made Pervon really cool, interesting and someone who's extremely lethal.
it is great to see a different style with equal or even deeper immersion
This was my favorite part of the entire episode
Mine too was such an awesome explanation of invisibility plus jump scaring Travis was pure gold. Such a great episode.
Literally such a good DM I have never seen until today a DM LITERALLY FUCKING JUMP SCARE A PLAYER.
His face as he cries out. "Nooo! You can't do this to me!"
I would love to watch Brennan and Matt play in the same game. Not DM, but play.
This scene is pure DM gold and why I romance about D&D.
Travis Playing my favorite Rogue Subclass AND using some interesting new weapons for it is just A+. Brennan Really brought out the best in his player this scene!
I love Travis at the end screaming no cause the session ended 🤣🤣🤣
For me personally, one of the coolest kills in cr, the simplicity of it and then Brendan comes along and paints a picture that has stuck in my mind to this day!!!
Brennan always knows how to make his PC's feel cool asf
Damn Brennan is incredible
Like I just can't get over how well he keeps EVERY players attention through this entire episode. He has truly mastered the art of leaving people hanging on every word. I can only hope to respectfully invoke his style of DMing. PLUS, Luis has easily become my favorite new addition to this series, his RP is so heartfelt and genuine that I can't look away
@@christopherhaas1238 I never knew that Luis was originally in a group with Taliesin and Matt before critical role started until I saw Luis critical role Instagram takeover explains so much he seems like such a veteran at the table.
Travis: oh no my one weakness anything vaguely scary!
oh, Sam
because 2:54
I want so so badly for Calamity to be animated at some point because I can see this and so many other scenes SO clearly, Brennan has a very cinematic DM style
God dam what a way to end the episode
Brennan is an evil genius I feel like we're in for a crazy ride.
I knowww they are literally reaching out and screaming nooo because it was so intense!
Brennan is a funny ass guy.
I hope this inspires Travis to keep going with Rogue levels with Chetney
PLEEK WE NEED HIGH LEVEL BLOODHUNTERS FIRST😭
@@liminalsoup He'll only need two more levels to get Rogue subclasses. However, the Unerring Eye feature (the one he used to find the invisible man) only comes at 13th level, so the only way Chet's getting that is if he completely abandons Blood Hunter and goes Lycan 5/Inquisitive 15 at the end of the series.
Personally I think 3 levels of Rogue is fine for what Chetney's supposed to be, and I wouldn't even give him Inquisitive; Chet would probably fit Assassin better, since he's a murderous little asshole.
@@romxxii or he will be inspired by imogen and take soulknife just so he can say "balls" to other people in their minds
I love how Travis is so devastated at Brennan calling the episode that he reaches forward dramatically like he's about to catch a falling item 😂
I want to do some kind of class under Brennan just over narration technique so I can up my dm'ing skills at the table.
Honestly, improv and acting classes.
A good dm has a counter on hand for every class and every subtype just in case.
And only a bad dm goes out of their way to avoid creating situations where players can use their skills to solve problems
6:31 is the part you're looking for
this shows how great Brennan is as the GM, he can jump scares you right in front of your face with just a detail naration and a wave of a hand.. no pictures, no soundtracks, nothing like in the horror movies.
We need mercer as a player!! Him and beanman are awesome together never forget leiland
Leiland's relentless hex was so clutch in that game I almost jumped out of my chair.
@@RollModelsYT and yes beanman is brennan. Beanman and mercury cougar need to ride again!!!!!!!!
Lou already has seen what Brennan can do with a mirror
So true.
Hot damn Cerrit is so cool
I never thought that I could get jumpscared by D&D
Agreed I watched it live and right after I had to clip it thought it was so good and didn't want just the jump scare I had to show what happened before because It all made the jump scare even better.
Which character does everyone love so far?
Mine is Cerrit so far but I feel like Nydas is a close second atm.
Loving Nydas so far as well!
I’m loving Laerryn and Nydas, but I really love them all!
@@kalebjernigan I have to agree so far all of these characters feel like a home run.
there is something understated and compelling about Zerxus. I don't think we've had this kind of levity in character since Percy. Also really dig how he questions the gods and their ethos.
This would male an AWESOME animated movie
I hope they do it would be insane.
@@RollModelsYT I'd Kickstart it
"Your not alone in this room" *cue marisha's inner beau as she curls her fists like she is getting ready to smack someone lol*
This felt very Event Horizon to me, and I mean in the best way possible.
Brennan, Stark Father of Baron of the Baronies: Oo, only one of these childrën have tasted my true powers of horror. Idea. 😈
I have never in my life, seen a "quick room."
Cerrit was probably THE PC that Travis wanted. In all 3 campaigns. It seems he wanted to play a Detective type of character.
Me expecting baron from the baronies to be in the mirror
I'm quite behind in the lore of Exandria, I don't even know who is Vespin Chloras, and why the crew was so scared of him. I only understood after reading the wiki.
He had a blink and you miss it mention in campaign 3 so you weren't missing anything much. I believe they were reacting the way they did purely off the info that was given this episode: that he was a mage who may have attempted to overthrow a betrayer god in order to ascend to godhood
I LOVE THE "NOOOOOO" AT THE END JDBDBSNSN
So did Brennan just IMPROV this worldchanginly smart explanation of the Invisibility spell???
they aged Travis by 32 years... No wonder why he be playing old characters..
never in my life have I wanted to play an inquisitive rouge so much!
Im not convinced Travis could have rolled a 21 for stealth. He's a level 14 Rogue with a +5 dex. If he took expertise in stealth his minimum roll should be 23+
He didn’t take it in stealth. Most likely perception
@@hammer4865 perception/ investigation? Seems like a double up so maybe not. With a 31 investigation (I think) he would need expertise in it to achieve.
Also I was confused because I think he only said he had a +7 to attack but I might have misheard him and it was a +7 to damage.
@@RollModelsYT yeah, imma have to see the full character sheet. +7 to damage means he has two +2 magic hand axes that use dex instead of strength. Not impossible for level 14 in a high magic game.
@@jonsimpson6240 I think so too that was the only thing that made sense to me. Weird choice though IMO probably facing Gods crazy to lose out on a +5 to hit.
I hereby invoke perfectly cut sceams.
The mirror scene reminds me of Baron
Agreed and if I was a rogue playing in Brennan's game I would stay far away from mirrors.
MARISHA LOOKS SOOO READY TO FIGHT
What happens if we put talesin and brennan in the same space rwality collapse
Will they eventually upload this on their YT page?
Yes it will be up on Monday and definitely check it out it is really good.
"Swimming in the fog..."
Pay Heed All Who Enter: Beware of the "Phog"!
This is a reference to the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Their basketball arena is nicknamed The Phog.
Where can i watch this?
It will be available on youtube on Monday or being subscribed to the twitch critical role channel
It is up now on youtube.
Love this, Ruz Gikgak(sp?) did not, lol. Shame on you Barron. lol
for some reason, Travis in those clothes gives me a General Zod feeling
next time at least wait for the vod to be uploaded to youtube
Dually noted I tried to keep it as vague as possible in the title hoping people that dont want a spoiler would not click on a ExU Calamity highlight video but a video where people who have already seen it could come and rewatch it for it being such an amazing moment in the episode.
@@RollModelsYT While true, now I'm going to be on the lookout for a specific scene even if I didn't watch the video, all because this popped up in my recommended. I'm not going to get that surprise factor of Travis getting jump scared, I'm going to be expecting it.
@@OnyxANZ I am sorry that I ruined the surprise for you I truly am but this video getting this big was a surprise for me I had 19 subscribers and averaged like 60 views on my videos. This has been an experience.
is there anything you need to watch first to watch this?
This is just a clip from the ending of Episode 1 of the ExU Calamity series so if you haven't watched it yet here is a link to it ruclips.net/video/KlIkkeWmVvA/видео.html
1:15
Still less scary than baron
Nothing will ever be as scary as baron from the baronies
Hey, fellow critter, this episode just aired. Official RUclips VOD is not even out yet. Your clip title is a straight up spoiler. Please be careful.
It's a bit of a shame.
Maybe this channel wants to claim some fame?
Please, at least put a title more tame.
Spoiler titles and videos are kinda lame.
Not much respect for that type of "game".
Could it be that not knowing's to blame?
Had to block other channels that did the same.
Respectfully,
A nerdy-ass person who plays Dungeons and Dragons
I do apologize if you look at my other videos I don't usually post this sort of stuff this is my second video I've ever clipped from critical role my other being from campaign 2. I had 19 subscriber and averaged 60 views a video I never thought a video I'd post would get this big now seeing this in the future will post after VOD release I just loved this moment and clipped it but I have been going through a hard time personally lately with depression and anxiety and getting to chat with so many critters has made the past few days amazing for me. I am sorry in the future I will post after the VOD release. Also I am not monetized so I wont make a cent off the video.
@@RollModelsYT The content of your reply is much appreciated.
Be well, as well. :)
Wait wait wait - he let HIS PLAYER roll attack rolls WITH ADVANTAGE against an invisible creature. Even if the creature is DETECTED that attacks are at DISADVANTAGE. And you give you player (impossible) Stealth (without a Hide Action - also against the rules - another rules infraction), then the Advantage would NEGATE the DIsadvantage and the attack roll would be as normal (neither advantage NOR disadvantage).
This DM is soooooo bad.
Oh and WITHOUT ADVANTAGE there's no Sneak Attack damage.
This DM is soooooo bad.
" Even if the creature is DETECTED that attacks are at DISADVANTAGE. " Depends on means of detection. Disadvantage can be cancelled out, and on a 31 roll for a player specifically built in such a way as to detect sneaky mage shit, it's absolutely reasonable to cancel it here, especially as the PC can literally see where the invisible character is. Detection is usually based on sound/smell, which aren't going to give the same level of information.
"And you give you player (impossible) Stealth (without a Hide Action". - He isn't stealthing to hide here, He's having the player roll to see if he can draw weapons without being detected. Stealth is an appropriate roll and the DM clearly rolled perception for the NPC and failed the check
With an absolutely, completely unsuspecting NPC, who has every reason to think he is safe and who failed a perception check, it's reasonable to grant surprise. Page 195 of player's handbook. This gives advantage, which gives sneak attack.
I'd hate to play at your table...you've managed to
1) misinterpret what's actually happening
2) make rule mistakes, which is usually fine but
3)insist you're right
4) turn a very cool scene, handled extremely well by the DM, into a nitpicky, neckbeard rant.
Grow up.
@@elphabadota Simple reputable: Nope.
Nothing I said was incorrect and you can't change that fact.
Facts:
1- There was no Hide Action - So he had no Stealth- Fact.
2- The creature was INVISIBLE so the attack would at a minimum be at Disadvantage even if detected - Fact
3- Even if for whatever random rules breaking reason the DM gave the player Advantage to negate the Disadvantage from Invisibility (without and actual basis in the rules) ... but let's say he did, the two would have just negated and the attack would be as normal... but guess what- normal roll is NOT with advantage - so there were be NO SNEAK ATTACK AS WELL- FACT.
All facts.
Good day now.
Bye now. :)
@@markhammil3148 it legitimately hurts to see someone be this stupid yet this confident.
1) you didn't read or understand what i said. the stealth role was for concealing the weapon draw, not a bonus action hide.
2) invisibility does not guarantee a disadvantage on attacks if detected as per RAW - only if detected via certain methods - not the ones used here. Again, you missed what I said.
3)Given that, the attack would have been made normal. However, advantage was given because of the stealth role for concealing the weapon draw. This makes sense both in a realistic sense and a RAW sense.
It's actually really annoying to see someone who is so confidently incorrect. And even if you were correct? Who cares? Narratively, it makes sense, and everyone at the table clearly loved it, along with the audience. You're doing the thing that mediocre, unsuccessful nerds do where they try to tear down something over a technicality but miss the underlying context. In this case, you're also wrong about the technicality.
It doesn't matter how many times you say "Fact" if you are not, in fact, correct. The facts just don't care about your feelings here.
@@markhammil3148 You are correct RAW, however RAW are not God. DM has final say, and Brennan's reasoning is pretty solid. He knows exactly where the target is on account of having been able to see where his pupils are (he doesn't have to give advantage to cancel disadvantage, you *can* just remove disadvantage), and he has the drop on the target because said target doesn't know Cerrit's onto him. Perfectly reasonable call.
I can already tell you’re the type of person who turns DND into a DM Vs Player game where you actively try to screw over your players
The way Brennan describes invisibility makes me think of Eyes Without A Face by Billy Idol.