This mech's MO is literally offering the opponent a cookie (its sweet, unarmored, low evasion, low sensor range ass) and then slapping them on the fingers with an image of the elder gods for trying to take it. This is quite possibly the peak of HORUS trolldom.
fun bit with the vorpal gun: technically it can only be used once per round, but nothing is stopping you holding two vorpal guns and firing them both at the poor fool who decided to trigger your trap card this is probably still my favourite frame
This mech is my favourite. Never have i seen a GM sweat so much as when going against a group with a gorgon! Build a high save target and watch the GM rethink their life as hostile tech attacks become high risk, as you constantly interrupt with hilarious reactions, and then fire of your core power to just ruin their day. So much fun. My team always cheered when they heard a gorgon was joining the mission :)
I honestly feel like this is the mech equivalent of waiting to see your friend get hit first in a fight so you can pop in and beat up someone you've wanted to for a long time so you have the excuse that you were just trying to defending them. Time to try to find a game so I can play Gorgon now, for the sole purpose of hiding behind buildings and popping out with a surprise beating or rock wall defence
Tortuga and Gorgon have an extreme level of synergy, you basically only need to reach the enemy, after that they get shot in every possible course of action.
Yeah, but the few survivors had bleeding eyes and brain problems. Likely on account of their heads nearly exploding upon being exposed to the masterpiece that is Master Exploder, by Tenacious D.
DM'S GUIDE TO HORUS MECHS: GORGON The D&D Gorgon is an _interesting_ monster, because in D&D, a Medusa is its own entirely separate thing, which operates pretty much exactly like the mythological version except without the pathos. The Gorgon in D&D is actually much more akin to a completely different monster. Pliny the Elder tells us of the _catoblepas,_ a being that lives down Ethiopia way and is probably in truth derived from encounters with cape buffalo. Hugely heavy to the point that it never raises its head, the catoblepas' stare is instantaneously deadly, and can turn people to stone -- though that is sometimes attributed to its breath, instead. This was a surprisingly evocative and persistent monster, cropping up repeatedly throughout history. Its most recent pre-D&D appearance was when Piers Anthony had one appear in 1977's _A Spell for Chameleon,_ where it had picked up a lot of classical gorgon traits such as snake hair, as well as -- importantly -- scaled skin. D&D is a mess assembled by thousands of people over decades, so it does have a catoblepas monster that shows up sometimes. But it also has a Gorgon, which is an iron-scaled bull with petrifying breath, and which you can also draw a fair number of connections to the Gorgon mech from (though mostly identical or highly similar inspirations as the Medusa-model classical Gorgons). Unlike many of the other monsters I've talked about, however, the Gorgon is completely nonsapient, purely an animal, and as such I'd say the bulk of the inspiration goes to the classic model here.
It took me a while to warm up to the Gorgon, but playing one in an LL6 oneshot brought me around on it. Just park what is effectively a blast 7 zone No Fun Allowed Zone over your frontliners, then maintain unblinking eye contact with your GM as you shred every striker on the board the second they do anything.
I'm trying to learn how to play this game (1st time with a TTRPG) and your videos helped a lot. The next step is convince my friends to play it. PS : Ty
I think you're exaggerating about those memes how could they do anythi Hi, the person who wrote the top half of this comment stared into the aperture while typing and now they're just sitting in place while frothing at the mouth.
This seems like the kind of mech that would get banned for making the game unfun for everyone except the Gorgon Player. Every turn would just be "Alright the enemy- REACTION! ... Okay I'm going- REACTION! ... Could you please sto- REEEEEAAAACTIIIOOOOOOOOONNNN!!!!!!!!!!" Similar thing happened in an MTG Commander game I was in where 1 Player in a 5 Player game basically ground the game to a halt by taking 15 reactions every turn. dragged the game out for 4 hours and he ended up losing because everyone just targeted him so we could get on with the game. TLDR Builds that focus on taking boatloads of Reactions are inconsiderate to the other PCs and the GM. Great video, btw. :)
Gorgon is definitely a mech that doesn't work in PbP or text chat games for that reason, it's basically designed for in-person gaming. The flip side, of course, is that once Gorgon shows up for real it's going to get exactly that response. Even if the GM doesn't outright ban it, there's all kinds of mechs--Napoleon, Goblin, Iskander--that he can bring onto the field that can just put it in the Hurt Locker.
@@11dragonkid11 Why, yes, that's my point. But, to be clear, I'm saying, that Gorgons NHP is actually just a Prepare action with a funny tag, isn't it? Sure, you can read the rules as »You have two specified triggers, instead of just one of your choice«, but you still get half the damage done though… So, what is the point of this 3 SP ability?
@@the_multus Usually, use it with weapons that deal effect like immobilize or pull target in or lock on, this effectively lets you apply effects on more target.
@@11dragonkid11 Doesn't it cost too much for a double proc of a basic action? I'd like to know your opinion and if you know situations where it shines.
@@the_multus Gorgon with Impaler plus SCYLLA & Monitor is probably one of the more common build out there, because being able to potentially immobilize 5 enemies in a round is very funny.
I love how the Gorgon's core is literally just "what if you could send your enemies a meme SO cringe that it just killed them on the spot"
Memetic kill agent
Goblin, getting hit: Fuck! Gorgon, crease their jordans!
Gorgon, already in a mad dash: *CREASING JORDANS*
Now that I think about it, yeah. Gorgon is kinda like Svarog
This mech's MO is literally offering the opponent a cookie (its sweet, unarmored, low evasion, low sensor range ass) and then slapping them on the fingers with an image of the elder gods for trying to take it. This is quite possibly the peak of HORUS trolldom.
Its Minotaur... But a close one though
fun bit with the vorpal gun: technically it can only be used once per round, but nothing is stopping you holding two vorpal guns and firing them both at the poor fool who decided to trigger your trap card
this is probably still my favourite frame
this mech is the equivalent of "fuck around and find out"
Remember, kids: a Saladin might get your allies out alive, but gorgon is the only mech that lets you Get Even.
Manticore?
This mech is my favourite. Never have i seen a GM sweat so much as when going against a group with a gorgon! Build a high save target and watch the GM rethink their life as hostile tech attacks become high risk, as you constantly interrupt with hilarious reactions, and then fire of your core power to just ruin their day. So much fun. My team always cheered when they heard a gorgon was joining the mission :)
Bombard Pilot: What is that unit doing?
Scout Pilot: It's just standing there. Menacingly.
BP: Okay I'mma just shoot it then.
*Menacing intensifies*
*Giorno’s theme starts playing*
Bombard Pilot: “What’s that noise?”
@@davidwoek3041 Bombard pilot will never reach the truth
@@SIGNOR-G hehe
Someone's going to Ara Ara their entire team with this thing. And it might be me
God speed..
Did you?
Yeah, so uhh... did you? Asking for a friend.
@@mekelwander6551 @CrimsonKamina I wish. Still have never played Lancer
I honestly feel like this is the mech equivalent of waiting to see your friend get hit first in a fight so you can pop in and beat up someone you've wanted to for a long time so you have the excuse that you were just trying to defending them.
Time to try to find a game so I can play Gorgon now, for the sole purpose of hiding behind buildings and popping out with a surprise beating or rock wall defence
Tortuga and Gorgon have an extreme level of synergy, you basically only need to reach the enemy, after that they get shot in every possible course of action.
Gorgon's basilisk doesn't just make your eyes bleed. Looking at it literally makes your head explode.
Yeah, but the few survivors had bleeding eyes and brain problems.
Likely on account of their heads nearly exploding upon being exposed to the masterpiece that is Master Exploder, by Tenacious D.
"Have you seen Scanners?"
DM'S GUIDE TO HORUS MECHS: GORGON
The D&D Gorgon is an _interesting_ monster, because in D&D, a Medusa is its own entirely separate thing, which operates pretty much exactly like the mythological version except without the pathos. The Gorgon in D&D is actually much more akin to a completely different monster.
Pliny the Elder tells us of the _catoblepas,_ a being that lives down Ethiopia way and is probably in truth derived from encounters with cape buffalo. Hugely heavy to the point that it never raises its head, the catoblepas' stare is instantaneously deadly, and can turn people to stone -- though that is sometimes attributed to its breath, instead. This was a surprisingly evocative and persistent monster, cropping up repeatedly throughout history. Its most recent pre-D&D appearance was when Piers Anthony had one appear in 1977's _A Spell for Chameleon,_ where it had picked up a lot of classical gorgon traits such as snake hair, as well as -- importantly -- scaled skin.
D&D is a mess assembled by thousands of people over decades, so it does have a catoblepas monster that shows up sometimes. But it also has a Gorgon, which is an iron-scaled bull with petrifying breath, and which you can also draw a fair number of connections to the Gorgon mech from (though mostly identical or highly similar inspirations as the Medusa-model classical Gorgons). Unlike many of the other monsters I've talked about, however, the Gorgon is completely nonsapient, purely an animal, and as such I'd say the bulk of the inspiration goes to the classic model here.
Why is this giving me heavy "I play mono blue in Magic: the Gathering" vibes?
More like blue black or blue red. This doesn't just say 'no', it actively hurts people while saying 'no'.
"I play Grixis better than Bolas could"
It took me a while to warm up to the Gorgon, but playing one in an LL6 oneshot brought me around on it. Just park what is effectively a blast 7 zone No Fun Allowed Zone over your frontliners, then maintain unblinking eye contact with your GM as you shred every striker on the board the second they do anything.
No Heavy mount on that Gorgon, so no Heavy Gunner reaction firing.
You got everything else to react though.
Jooo Joooooo! Gorgon Wind!
Gorgon: Redefining 'Green DPS' and accurately embodying 'Feth Around and Find Out.'
That's not the head, that's a gun btw. If you look closely theres a head below it.
I'm trying to learn how to play this game (1st time with a TTRPG) and your videos helped a lot. The next step is convince my friends to play it.
PS : Ty
"So it basically kills enemies, what exactly is so unique about that?"
"Enemies might actually enjoy it."
Gorgon: "Now, I will-" *stares*
"I am going to-"
> Gazes
I think you're exaggerating about those memes how could they do anythi
Hi, the person who wrote the top half of this comment stared into the aperture while typing and now they're just sitting in place while frothing at the mouth.
I bet Gorgon would have a fantastic UA-cam reaction channel!!! I’d subscribe! 🤣👍.
Fuck, I actually have to watch more Gumball, everything I've seen is great.
I love the shit post mech
definetely worth checking
Gorgon is a defensive mech in the sense that your allies can't be harmed if your enemies have ceased to be.
Thanks for the video.
Can some explain the gold experience requiem reference?
Easy
Anyone: *Literally doing anything*
Gorgon: NO
Incorrect. Everything is, in fact, Zeus' fault. That version of the myth is just Ovidian revisionism.
So it IS Zeus's fault in the end
Everything is either Zeus's or Typhon and Echidna's fault
... So what y'all are sayin' is, this here thang do be yānderé. >)X^D
what happened to drake? D:
Gorgon happened.
Check out the IPS-N poll from previous episode, soooooon.
Horus could win with just this Mech alone buffing its allies.
This seems like the kind of mech that would get banned for making the game unfun for everyone except the Gorgon Player. Every turn would just be "Alright the enemy- REACTION! ... Okay I'm going- REACTION! ... Could you please sto- REEEEEAAAACTIIIOOOOOOOOONNNN!!!!!!!!!!"
Similar thing happened in an MTG Commander game I was in where 1 Player in a 5 Player game basically ground the game to a halt by taking 15 reactions every turn. dragged the game out for 4 hours and he ended up losing because everyone just targeted him so we could get on with the game.
TLDR Builds that focus on taking boatloads of Reactions are inconsiderate to the other PCs and the GM.
Great video, btw. :)
Gorgon is definitely a mech that doesn't work in PbP or text chat games for that reason, it's basically designed for in-person gaming. The flip side, of course, is that once Gorgon shows up for real it's going to get exactly that response. Even if the GM doesn't outright ban it, there's all kinds of mechs--Napoleon, Goblin, Iskander--that he can bring onto the field that can just put it in the Hurt Locker.
@@InchonDM It's natural counter is a grappler, since you can't take reactions while grappled. But of course, that involves attacking it so...
Gorgon is also a steel bull that breathes poison
Gorgons in dnd are giant metal cows, while Medusa are the snake women.
Wait… So, you need to spend SP just to use Prepare quick action? Sounds shitty to me, tbh. Please, explain this stuff to me, if I'm wrong
What, where did you even get this from, this is not even possible. It's just a quick action, like any other quick action.
@@11dragonkid11 Why, yes, that's my point. But, to be clear, I'm saying, that Gorgons NHP is actually just a Prepare action with a funny tag, isn't it? Sure, you can read the rules as »You have two specified triggers, instead of just one of your choice«, but you still get half the damage done though… So, what is the point of this 3 SP ability?
@@the_multus Usually, use it with weapons that deal effect like immobilize or pull target in or lock on, this effectively lets you apply effects on more target.
@@11dragonkid11 Doesn't it cost too much for a double proc of a basic action? I'd like to know your opinion and if you know situations where it shines.
@@the_multus Gorgon with Impaler plus SCYLLA & Monitor is probably one of the more common build out there, because being able to potentially immobilize 5 enemies in a round is very funny.