Wil Wheaton has said that he rolls sp many nat 1's that somewhere out on the universe someone must regularly roll nat 20's in order to balance probability. I think we just found that person.
@@joonapukarinen1153 they do. watch cr campaign 1 lol; he has some clutch nat20s in c2, but in c1 he was getting them so frequently it was genuinely suspicious.
@@o.steinman3855 believe it or not, Liam rolled the most nat20's in C1 (assassin rogue with a lot of attacks at advantage and 4 luck points, so he rolled almost twice as much as anyone else), but just like Ally, Taliesin had huge story rolls frequently, and had multiples in some really hype episode. It wasn't that rare for him to get 3 in a session, so it stook in everyone's minds. That being said, Travis technically rolled 3 in a roll. He had 2 back to back as the last rolls in the search for grog one shot and another as the very first roll of C3.
I believe it was mentioned forever ago that Ally's first time playing DnD was Fantasy High and I think they made beginners luck their official bitch for all foreseeable games since
[Ally at the season 1 finale, rolling themselves back to life] Spirit of Beginners Luck: And with that, I’d say you’re no beginner any more. [starts to pull away] so- Ally: [grabs spirit by the throat] Oh you’re not going anywhere.
They once rolled a Nat 20 on a D4... They are quite literally the most interesting person in the world. 'I don't always roll well, but when I do, I kill the game.'
@@PhilosopherWR just wrecking brennan's shit entirely and forcing his brain into overdrive to honor the Nat 20 while also repairing shit. The error 404 look on his face from the end of fantasy high season 1 lives rent free in my head.
@@pretentiousname01 yeah I might be remembering wrong, but with a few exceptions most of Tal's nat 20's were combat based. Which is fun, of course, and he's definitely some kind of eldritch being i wouldn't wanna fuck with, but he never really managed to break the campaign like Ally did
Its like that video of the cat and the piece of buttered toast. They taped them together, then upon dropping them they began to spin in a circle creating a paradox.
I was about to say unless they're opposing forces - and if Will rolls low then that's good for him? But there was that Critical Role sci-fi oneshot, and then he consistently rolled high when that was detrimental
At 0:38 Riz asking Kristen “hey we have these medical records can YOU check and see if there’s a cure” with this shit eating grin like “leave it to Beardsley the dice gods are on their side” god this show is so fucking good
That final d4, is incredible, for so many reasons 1. As Siobhan says, the poetic nature of Kingston and Pete, the two Voxes, working together to make this happen 2. Brennan specifically calling to Ally/Pete, partially since they were the one with Bend Luck, but also probably because he knew if anyone could do it, it was them 3. Divine intervention, especially below Level 15 or so, is so incredibly low odds. For there to even be a CHANCE for bend luck to do anything, they had to get a 16% chance on Lou’s roll, and even then, with a 15, it was still a coin flip if they could do it, and they pulled it off, and it basically won the entire campaign
@@daniellins4114 Oh, yeah, if I remember correctly, he tried to get that DI every day for an in-game month, and never managed it once. It’s that hard to get.
I love the final clip because it shows Brennan isn't an "evil" DM like sometimes he can be shown to be, he genuinely loves to see players succeed (maybe loves it too much lol)
Oh he for sure is a fucking evil DM, however he's also a fucking amazing one, he just knows when to allow the things to happen, specially if the die allowed it
Murph is the master of "rolling the worst possible roll whatever the situation", because he doesn't systematically roll low, he rolls BAD. If they WANT a low roll, Murph rolls high.
I love that nat 4 so much, because it's such a beautiful culmination of Pete and Kingston's relationship; and with that a perfect symbol of the themes of the setting in general. Kingston has been trying for 2 weeks to solve this problem with his pragmatic magic alone, and it never work. Then here at the final hour, with everything riding on it, all the power of the city still wasn't enough. But one little dream, just the tiniest hope that the impossible could be possible, brought it over the edge into a miracle.
Would LOVE to see Ally's nat 20's (especially their new ones from the new season) in chronological order as Brennan slowly loses his mind more over this.
I think the best part is a little bit later when hes literally no longer phased in any way but then breaks composure when the 20 destroys his encounter
My headcanon is that in the fantasy high finale with his shocked face he is experiencing all of these rolls as future visions, realizing what he has done XD
That last roll for divine intervention was so fucking clutch too. I think they would have won the fight but would have had casualties. Brennan gave them damage reduction for like every kind of damage and I think buffed all their attacks or something. It was so good and he even said despite it being so strong it HAD to be for how crazy a roll that was.
Brennan has had to de-rail so many battles and campaigns because of the Nat 20's. I wonder if he would just write up a Nat 20 book of different things that will happen. Almost like the deck of many things, but all variations of extremely good luck and highly potent affects.
The thing is, I don't think Ally necessarily rolls more 20s than normal. But when it matters, when it is a game-changer, they always seen to be able to pull that nat20 when they need it.
I think that after the clutch at the end of Freshman Year, there’s a reason Ally’s characters going forward are either vitally important to the plot or are straight up the chosen one. Brennan and Ally learned.
My favorite thing is Brennan getting SO excited for Ally getting the clutch 4 on the bend luck, he wants them to succeed as much as he messes with them
Truly the beauty of the d4 at the end. For pete who at the beginning was so messed up and needed the most help to kingston who was the man that helped everyone and didnt need it, in turn at the very end where Kingston is the one asking for divine intervention and Pete who has been able to grow into his own person with the help of kingston, is able to help make divine intervention happen. It's absolutely fucking crazy and beautiful.
The more D20 I watch, the more convinced I become that Ally is a real life Wild Magic Sorcerer who uses their power to torment Brennan and Pete was just them showing their hand a little bit.
what really gets me about the fantasy high one is siobhan just literally crying in the background like dear GOD that poor woman was on an emotional rollercoaster that episode
That freshman year fantasy high one will always be my favorite they somehow nat 20d their way out of what definitely would’ve been the first season ending in a tpk
I like it because almost everyone is telling and then we cut to Brennan and he's just completely shocked. Wide eyes, open mouth, just staring at Ally and their dice tray. Completely speechless. He was not expecting that at all and now he has to ad-lib a scene for Kristen coming back to life.
I’m starting to notice a pattern. Whenever they get a natural 20, it’s always the camouflage shirt. Ally bearsdly has always been naturally lucky, but the shirt reinforces said luck 100 fold.
At some point I hope someone makes a like, short epic animation of Kristen Applebees "miracles" in the sense of Ally's nat 20's (and other miraculous rolls).
That one in Fantasy High: Season 1, where Brennan gets a look on his face like "well fuck, I agreed to that and now I've gotta figure out how the fuck I'm gonna do a whole lot of things on the fly."
This clip collection is the reason why on the penultimate episode of never after I have no fear in the '18,19, or 20' for whatever spell they are doing.
At this point i think the only reasons Brennan still lets Ally roll shit that starts with "Can I do X if I get a nat 20?" is because he knows if he did tell Ally not to roll, the players would mutiny and Ally would roll a 20 anyways.
Seeing as how Ally has had an insane Nat 20 roll every finale, British Kristen becoming real/going to London/becoming their real twin in junior year, I can’t even imagine what happens in senior year. Like, what could top that. Kristen has to fully ascend to godhood or like make their own planet or something because. The fuck.
The dice gods are real and Ally Beardsley is their saint. Pray to them that we might have the luck of Kristin Applebees, Pete Conlan, and Liam Wilhelmina in our respective campaigns.
Pulling Nat 20's straight out of the fucking shadow realm, No wonder I roll like shit in Mario Party, They made a deal with a Gipsy now we're all fucked.
Wil Wheaton has said that he rolls sp many nat 1's that somewhere out on the universe someone must regularly roll nat 20's in order to balance probability. I think we just found that person.
It's Murphy, Ally, Wheaton and Jaffe.
@@belindaluna2067 When You say jaffe do You mean taliesin
That's just the universe correcting all the nat 20s Wesley Crusher rolled on ST TNG to get kids interested in the show
@@joonapukarinen1153 they do. watch cr campaign 1 lol; he has some clutch nat20s in c2, but in c1 he was getting them so frequently it was genuinely suspicious.
@@o.steinman3855 believe it or not, Liam rolled the most nat20's in C1 (assassin rogue with a lot of attacks at advantage and 4 luck points, so he rolled almost twice as much as anyone else), but just like Ally, Taliesin had huge story rolls frequently, and had multiples in some really hype episode. It wasn't that rare for him to get 3 in a session, so it stook in everyone's minds. That being said, Travis technically rolled 3 in a roll. He had 2 back to back as the last rolls in the search for grog one shot and another as the very first roll of C3.
My favorite line is "The dice gods love Ally Beardsley and hate Brian Murphy"
@SierenGreenwalt I know!! Poor Murph
It’s sad because in season one of Fantasy High he was rolling really well..
@@MegaRekless right? Was it the bean dice? Was that his downfall? Ahahaahaha
I'm the 666th like of this comment :)
@@steegen101 My favorite kind of reply, honestly
What most people don't know is that Ally full name is actually Natur-ally 20
"I'm letting you tell your story" is such a raw line dude, the power
"I'm letting you tell your story, it just happens that I, am the main character in it :D"
I believe it was mentioned forever ago that Ally's first time playing DnD was Fantasy High and I think they made beginners luck their official bitch for all foreseeable games since
[Ally at the season 1 finale, rolling themselves back to life]
Spirit of Beginners Luck: And with that, I’d say you’re no beginner any more. [starts to pull away] so-
Ally: [grabs spirit by the throat] Oh you’re not going anywhere.
My favorite part about the Unsleeping City 2’s Bend Luck was the comment in the Adventuring Party that only Ally could roll a nat 20 on a d4.
They once rolled a Nat 20 on a D4... They are quite literally the most interesting person in the world. 'I don't always roll well, but when I do, I kill the game.'
Ally and Taliesin as well
@@PhilosopherWR just wrecking brennan's shit entirely and forcing his brain into overdrive to honor the Nat 20 while also repairing shit. The error 404 look on his face from the end of fantasy high season 1 lives rent free in my head.
@@wynnnnnnn5227 NOt sure I have ever seen Taliesin roll a nat 20 to the impact or frequency of Ally
@@pretentiousname01 yeah I might be remembering wrong, but with a few exceptions most of Tal's nat 20's were combat based. Which is fun, of course, and he's definitely some kind of eldritch being i wouldn't wanna fuck with, but he never really managed to break the campaign like Ally did
Ally Beardsley and Will Wheaton playing in the same D&D game would probably cause the universe to implode in on itself.
I bet you that if they did, it would look like one of those binary star systems where one is siphoning off the matter of the other.
Its like that video of the cat and the piece of buttered toast. They taped them together, then upon dropping them they began to spin in a circle creating a paradox.
I was about to say unless they're opposing forces - and if Will rolls low then that's good for him? But there was that Critical Role sci-fi oneshot, and then he consistently rolled high when that was detrimental
Or put Ally and Taliesin Jaffe in the same room and watch the Nat 20s stack up.
@@MorriganReads Ally and Taliesin played together a few years ago, when Ally was on Critical Role as a guest to play Monsterhearts2.
Ally is the ultimate expression of "They can't keep getting away with this."
i love how brennan already knows what ally rolled when they look at him with that little smile
That shit eating grin every time.
i love that ally had literally never played dnd before and between fantasy high and now has fully become the saint of dice
I need this iconography now!!!!
as the holy crit justices on naddpod would say, they are blessed at the highest level by Dice Christ
Someone Draw this rn
At 0:38 Riz asking Kristen “hey we have these medical records can YOU check and see if there’s a cure” with this shit eating grin like “leave it to Beardsley the dice gods are on their side” god this show is so fucking good
That final d4, is incredible, for so many reasons
1. As Siobhan says, the poetic nature of Kingston and Pete, the two Voxes, working together to make this happen
2. Brennan specifically calling to Ally/Pete, partially since they were the one with Bend Luck, but also probably because he knew if anyone could do it, it was them
3. Divine intervention, especially below Level 15 or so, is so incredibly low odds. For there to even be a CHANCE for bend luck to do anything, they had to get a 16% chance on Lou’s roll, and even then, with a 15, it was still a coin flip if they could do it, and they pulled it off, and it basically won the entire campaign
And Lou also says a bit later that he had rolled like 20 something times trying to get that divine intervention
@@daniellins4114 Oh, yeah, if I remember correctly, he tried to get that DI every day for an in-game month, and never managed it once. It’s that hard to get.
Never forget that we only have sophmore and junior year because of Ally's nat 20 to be alive
I love the final clip because it shows Brennan isn't an "evil" DM like sometimes he can be shown to be, he genuinely loves to see players succeed (maybe loves it too much lol)
Oh he for sure is a fucking evil DM, however he's also a fucking amazing one, he just knows when to allow the things to happen, specially if the die allowed it
he's a storyteller, and the two voxes working together and creating a miracle was the absolute perfect way to end TUC
Ally is the master of the Nat 20 whilst Murphy is the master of the Nat 1
Not even nat 1’s, nat 2’s.
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Murph is the master of "rolling the worst possible roll whatever the situation", because he doesn't systematically roll low, he rolls BAD.
If they WANT a low roll, Murph rolls high.
I love the caption saying “Riz gasps,” as if Murph ceases to exist the moment he stepped into the dome 😂
Ally's innocent little "I'm letting you tell your story"
I love that nat 4 so much, because it's such a beautiful culmination of Pete and Kingston's relationship; and with that a perfect symbol of the themes of the setting in general.
Kingston has been trying for 2 weeks to solve this problem with his pragmatic magic alone, and it never work. Then here at the final hour, with everything riding on it, all the power of the city still wasn't enough. But one little dream, just the tiniest hope that the impossible could be possible, brought it over the edge into a miracle.
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Would LOVE to see Ally's nat 20's (especially their new ones from the new season) in chronological order as Brennan slowly loses his mind more over this.
I think the best part is a little bit later when hes literally no longer phased in any way but then breaks composure when the 20 destroys his encounter
My headcanon is that in the fantasy high finale with his shocked face he is experiencing all of these rolls as future visions, realizing what he has done XD
“Oh no, I‘ve created a monster“
"saint kristen applebees" hits different while eating applebees
I love how when Murph is sitting next to them he just keep hyping them up in the best ways possible
Zac coming through with a flight of dice made me lose my mind
Ally rolling 20s is like Babe Ruth stepping up to the plate and pointing his bat at the outer stands
That last roll for divine intervention was so fucking clutch too. I think they would have won the fight but would have had casualties. Brennan gave them damage reduction for like every kind of damage and I think buffed all their attacks or something. It was so good and he even said despite it being so strong it HAD to be for how crazy a roll that was.
Ally prays for a nat 20 and their god answers “YES!”
I love the gutteral scream Brannan did "WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUCK!!!" 🤣🤣
Ally Beardsley, Cleric of the Dice Gods
Magic is real and so is my Ally
Ally has been blessed by the dice gods it’s the only explanation
it's Die-vine Intervention
Brennan has had to de-rail so many battles and campaigns because of the Nat 20's. I wonder if he would just write up a Nat 20 book of different things that will happen. Almost like the deck of many things, but all variations of extremely good luck and highly potent affects.
The religion check over the video call is my favorite reaction from ally
That "caught on 4k" look he has at 2:58 is amazing xDDD
love when murph is next to them and gets to experience
The thing is, I don't think Ally necessarily rolls more 20s than normal. But when it matters, when it is a game-changer, they always seen to be able to pull that nat20 when they need it.
“Ally is to dice what the moon is to crystals”
I think that after the clutch at the end of Freshman Year, there’s a reason Ally’s characters going forward are either vitally important to the plot or are straight up the chosen one. Brennan and Ally learned.
across multiple d20s, across multiple seasons, the dice gods love Beardsley
My favorite thing is Brennan getting SO excited for Ally getting the clutch 4 on the bend luck, he wants them to succeed as much as he messes with them
Ally's Nat 20s during Sophomore Year could also be called "Kristen Wrecks The Antagonist."
I’m not a superstitious girl. But Ally Beardsley is fucking magic
Ally has a power over dice that no living being can ever hope to comprehend.
Truly the beauty of the d4 at the end. For pete who at the beginning was so messed up and needed the most help to kingston who was the man that helped everyone and didnt need it, in turn at the very end where Kingston is the one asking for divine intervention and Pete who has been able to grow into his own person with the help of kingston, is able to help make divine intervention happen. It's absolutely fucking crazy and beautiful.
2 years later, Ally has pulled literal fucking miracles out from nowhere and I can't even believe it even though I watched it happen on video...
The more D20 I watch, the more convinced I become that Ally is a real life Wild Magic Sorcerer who uses their power to torment Brennan and Pete was just them showing their hand a little bit.
what really gets me about the fantasy high one is siobhan just literally crying in the background like dear GOD that poor woman was on an emotional rollercoaster that episode
Ally is living that "god's favorite" life
That freshman year fantasy high one will always be my favorite they somehow nat 20d their way out of what definitely would’ve been the first season ending in a tpk
I like it because almost everyone is telling and then we cut to Brennan and he's just completely shocked. Wide eyes, open mouth, just staring at Ally and their dice tray. Completely speechless. He was not expecting that at all and now he has to ad-lib a scene for Kristen coming back to life.
*yelling
why hasn't the last clip been in any of the brennan thirst trap compilations? i can't believe what i experienced just now was for free
9:00 subtitles on and pause, they all look like the most supportive friends ever😂
AND 2 YEARS LATER THERE ARE STILL MORE
I’m starting to notice a pattern. Whenever they get a natural 20, it’s always the camouflage shirt. Ally bearsdly has always been naturally lucky, but the shirt reinforces said luck 100 fold.
Brennan got so excited for the bend luck spell he’s so babygirl I love him
The nat 20 to be alive from fantasy high lives absolutely rent fucking free in my head, I think about it daily
Taliesin must've bestowed some of his powers to Ally
there's a moment of absolute terror that flashes across brennan's face whenever ally does their thing and i think that's beautiful
Magic truly is real and so is my Ally and I'll believe it for the rest of my life
It's so rare seeing Brennan truly caught off guard, the expression on his face is always just priceless.
At some point I hope someone makes a like, short epic animation of Kristen Applebees "miracles" in the sense of Ally's nat 20's (and other miraculous rolls).
That one in Fantasy High: Season 1, where Brennan gets a look on his face like "well fuck, I agreed to that and now I've gotta figure out how the fuck I'm gonna do a whole lot of things on the fly."
It looks like the woodland camo is their lucky shirt. a majority of the nat 20 they are wearing the same sweatshirt.
This video is what convinced me to start watching Fantasy High lol
Okay but go to 8:50 and close your eyes and tell me what you see
Whatever the opposite of the Wil Wheaton dice curse is, Ally Beardsley is blessed by it.
Me, to Brennan: *Sonicfan voice* When will you learn?! When will you learn...that your AcTioNs HaVe CONSEQUENCES?!
I LOVED seeing Ally's Nat 20s on this campaign. Lou's Nat 1s though were BRUTAL
This clip collection is the reason why on the penultimate episode of never after I have no fear in the '18,19, or 20' for whatever spell they are doing.
Ally is officially the mvp
I still get so hyped for the fantasy high clip. Murphs IRL Pog got me so good
i forgot about the cure related nat 20s in fhsy!!
What does it feel like to have RNGesus and Taliesin always smiling down upon you, I wonder?
I can't decide what I like more: when Brennan gets super excited for the good rolls or when he gets super pissed 😂
2:49 I love Brennan's face during this one, because it pretty much says "I was so fucking close."
Magic is real and so is Ally Beardsley
i shut my window during that last clip because there are children playing outside and they didnt need to hear brennan like that
Ally's luck comes from them stealing it from Murph
Ally always come in clutch with those nat 20s... Especially on finales
Secretly Taliesin Jaffe descendant
just ally and their camo shirt against the universe
At this point i think the only reasons Brennan still lets Ally roll shit that starts with "Can I do X if I get a nat 20?" is because he knows if he did tell Ally not to roll, the players would mutiny and Ally would roll a 20 anyways.
Seeing as how Ally has had an insane Nat 20 roll every finale, British Kristen becoming real/going to London/becoming their real twin in junior year, I can’t even imagine what happens in senior year. Like, what could top that. Kristen has to fully ascend to godhood or like make their own planet or something because. The fuck.
The perception check for kalina is just so great
Ally tells the dice to nat 20 and the dice comply
This is a magical compilation! ✨
BEARDSLEY BLESSED!
the dice gods are real and they love ally beardsley
I always feel so bad for Brennan, he ruined his coffee with those sugar dice
The history has been collected lol
I don’t know how DND works but I’m so excited on their behalf 😂😂
The dice gods are real and Ally Beardsley is their saint. Pray to them that we might have the luck of Kristin Applebees, Pete Conlan, and Liam Wilhelmina in our respective campaigns.
I'm honestly not sure if Dropout would be Dropout if it weren't for that first nat 20
I was hoping for the Nat 20 on the d4 at the end
Imagine if Brennan was the type of GM to not honor nat 20s.
It's the beyblade throw I bet
The dice god just like other people more
Pulling Nat 20's straight out of the fucking shadow realm, No wonder I roll like shit in Mario Party, They made a deal with a Gipsy now we're all fucked.
the odds are 1 in 20 thou....
Yes yes yes
I've played with players who roll like this and my one question is how? I don't think I ever roll more than a 10 on a good day.
I don’t understand this game but this was so fun 😂😂😂