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КОМЕНТАРІ • 401

  • @maxgeckos
    @maxgeckos 2 роки тому +533

    I remember one of my favorite quotes about a basilisk was from Magic the Gathering card flavor text: "Petrifying gaze, deadly fangs, knife-like dorsal spines, venomous saliva... Am I missing anything? Toxic bones…. really?"

    • @benjaminbrockway5998
      @benjaminbrockway5998 2 роки тому +55

      MTG flavor text never ceases to entertain.

    • @Hugme778
      @Hugme778 2 роки тому +6

      @@benjaminbrockway5998 unless you play magic

    • @That80sGuy1972
      @That80sGuy1972 2 роки тому +27

      @@benjaminbrockway5998 The game bores me to death but when someone who lives with me is playing that silly card game with friends of theirs, I go through their cards to admire the artwork and read the cards... the only great things about the game in my opinion. Nice little story entries, D&D worthy, with great artwork. To me, the game is just another late 80s card game that keeps getting added to... a card game version of a pay-to-win online game.

    • @Wizardously
      @Wizardously 2 роки тому +18

      My favorite flavor text is spread over four cards:
      Four little goblins, trapped by the sea. One teased a serpent, and then there were three.
      Three little goblins, enjoying their brew. One bumped an ogre, and then there were two.
      Two little goblins, out in the sun. Down came a griffin, and then there was one.
      One little goblin shook up the ground. When the dust cleared, no one was found.

    • @shadowofhawk55
      @shadowofhawk55 Рік тому +1

      @@That80sGuy1972 Would you say, and sorry for the comment to a seven month comment, that getting the card packs is worth the flavor text and art?

  • @JelB
    @JelB 2 роки тому +71

    I wonder how often it happened that incredibly powerful people venture into the astral plane only to die because a 2 INT lizard decided to look their way, such an odd ability

  • @fungalmage3336
    @fungalmage3336 2 роки тому +215

    Interesting that they're considered "Medium" creatures, but nearly all art of Basilisks depict them as being closer to "Large" in size.
    Basilisks as a Large creature makes more sense to me, at least.

    • @dylanboczar999
      @dylanboczar999 2 роки тому +17

      If they're meant to be 300lb, that's fairly solidly medium (plenty of irl humans that size). Remember that horses weigh around double that, and they tend to be on the low end of large

    • @fungalmage3336
      @fungalmage3336 2 роки тому +14

      @@dylanboczar999 For sure, I more just mean that the idea of a Basilisk being closer to horse-sized aligns more closely with how I imagine a Basilisk. I also would imagine that they would be fairly good climbers, but they don't have a climbing speed. I use a homebrewed statblock for the Basilisk that changes up a few of the things they can do, just to make them more than a Gaze and a Bite.

    • @That80sGuy1972
      @That80sGuy1972 2 роки тому +5

      Post WotC entries to the former TSR game (AD&D) lost touch with a lot of the original game rules and realities. They are OG L to H but now they are whatever size the publishers say they are. Juvenile or younger ones, I can see them as M. They wouldn't be the typical adult stats though.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 2 роки тому

      weird...

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 2 роки тому

      @@That80sGuy1972 thats true too, all player races are medium or small, nothing bigger... and most monsters arent large just for... i guess the same reason the players are: standard gameplay with size not being an issue.

  • @jwall1646
    @jwall1646 2 роки тому +153

    It could be great to have a basilisk slowly walk up to your party as they’re resting by a campfire. looking exhausted and just floping down by the fire, your party not making any sudden moves could come to the realization that it can’t see them as the beast is staring into another plane. Great way to scare a party.
    Also can’t wait for a Hobgoblin video!!!

  • @clericofchaos1
    @clericofchaos1 2 роки тому +105

    They also don't tell you that IF you do manage to tame a basilisk you can teach them to speak. Kind of like a parrot. However, for whatever reason, they can only learn curse words.

    • @logancuster8035
      @logancuster8035 2 роки тому +3

      Is this true?! 😂

    • @maitrecorbeau_gm
      @maitrecorbeau_gm 2 роки тому +2

      Source ?

    • @glasshorse6893
      @glasshorse6893 2 роки тому +7

      @@maitrecorbeau_gm trust him bro

    • @user-fd5nz5lo7m
      @user-fd5nz5lo7m 2 роки тому +15

      Ok so one of my BBEG is a beholder pirate, that uses tamed basilisks as guard dogs in the ship's hold...so yeah swearing pirate basilisks AHOY!

    • @clericofchaos1
      @clericofchaos1 2 роки тому +4

      @@user-fd5nz5lo7m Aye! Now Ye're compass is pintin true!

  • @L_Monke
    @L_Monke 2 роки тому +166

    Basilisk could also have poison damage due to it's saliva just like a Komodo dragon.

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim 2 роки тому +8

      Komodo Dragons actually have Venom, it's not really the saliva

    • @izzan3084
      @izzan3084 2 роки тому +4

      Make it a Komodo Basilisk 💖

    • @TheArcSet
      @TheArcSet 2 роки тому +7

      @@VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Isn't it mostly bacterial, so contaminated saliva (did they have an anti coagulant too?).

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheArcSet Nope. They found actual Venom sacks in the head.
      The only bacterial issues come from animals jumping into Contaminated water.

    • @digadigado
      @digadigado 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheArcSet iirc it's venom secreted with their saliva, other reptiles like hognose snakes have similar (but pretty mild) venomous saliva and grooved rear fangs to channel the saliva

  • @user-fd5nz5lo7m
    @user-fd5nz5lo7m 2 роки тому +74

    What I liked (and will add to every basilisk encounters):
    1) Petrification starts from the bloodstream (that`s so cool for flavour)
    2) Eyelids (clever usage of animal inspiration)
    3) BABY basilisks!
    What I don`t feel to transfer into my games:
    * Not losing consciousness when your brain is literally a marble. That just doesn`t make any sense.

    • @mrmars4939
      @mrmars4939 2 роки тому +7

      That’s probably an oversight from older edition source books. 5th edition specifies that you are unaware of your surroundings while petrified.

    • @General12th
      @General12th 2 роки тому +11

      The older editions suggest the consciousness may have something to do with one's soul, since that doesn't get petrified, but then you have to wonder what's the point of the brain if all the thinky bits are somewhere else.

    • @user-fd5nz5lo7m
      @user-fd5nz5lo7m 2 роки тому +8

      @@General12th And even if consciousness is in the soul, why would it need air? Ghosts don't need to breathe.

    • @guilhemnavarette9310
      @guilhemnavarette9310 2 роки тому

      I first thought only the skin would be petrified, and that explained why you'd be conscious for a while when petrified. But all the depictions points to fully stone petrified people

    • @sagamalmberg540
      @sagamalmberg540 2 роки тому +5

      Funny thing with the petrification rules is this:
      "The creature is incapacitated, can't move or speak, and is unaware of its surroundings."
      Note.. it does say "unaware" yes.. but it does NOT say "unconscious"...
      This is important, because in 5e, Unconscious IS a keyword, so "unaware" does NOT mean unconscious.
      You are hence, not unconscious, you are just unaware of your surroundings, and incapacitated (which also does NOT make you unconscious.
      Now why is this a funny thing?
      Because imagine this... a Paladin sect/cult order where their most devoted protectors are willingly participating in a ritual where they activate their Auras.... and they get willingly petrified, acting as petrified, infinite statue guardians over some place.
      Because... look at this:
      "Starting at 6th level, whenever you or a friendly creature within 10 feet of you must make a saving throw, the creature gains a bonus to the saving throw equal to your Charisma modifier (with a minimum bonus of +1). You must be conscious to grant this bonus."
      You must be conscious, which you ARE when petrified. And that's the only restriction, plus the range ofc, but you don't have to be aware, see, feel, or anything, just be conscious.
      So if you are within range of this petrified statue, it can grant you it's aura effect, because it is conscious.
      That's a pretty cool protection system. x) Now combine that with aura of protection and aura or courage, and they are safer from Frightened as well. :P

  • @mastermuffles7097
    @mastermuffles7097 2 роки тому +63

    The whole "low metabolism" thing really lines up well with real life reptiles like crocodiles and snakes. And just from that initial information it just seems like a normal reptile with magical petrification. Which if you can eat rocks works out very well with a "sit and wait" predatory style.
    Edit: Yeah the monster manual literally just made them reptiles with a bit of petrifying magic.

    • @That80sGuy1972
      @That80sGuy1972 2 роки тому +2

      Basilisks were originally written as able to eat and digest their petrified prey. It was later editions that made it a thing only their young can do. It was also later writings that made them de-petrify their consumed petrified flesh in their belly. They used to be able to just digest petrified flesh as we would cooked meat and that was part of what made their literal everything toxic. Back in the day, they petrify anything that moves so they can hoard food for later. But when WotC purchased AD&D from TSR, a company that was more suited for children's books, they at first gave the finger to the entire systems to make their own, and only recently they are reeling things back into weed out the chaos they have sewn in... but they still haven't figured out below 1st level spells, the cantrips, and how they should not really be effective in gameplay by making some of their cantrips better than some 1st and 2nd level spells.
      The snowball that caused the modern sh^tstorm gameplay began in late 2nd Ed, when WotC had it, with the spell Chromatic Orb, a 1st level spell that could do above and beyond the ability and scope of any 1st level spell based upon caster level. I believe Gary Gygax died of grief, God rest his soul. The child he and his friends gave up for adoption for pay really got abused in every way by their adoptive parents to an almost Disney level adaptation. If Wizards of the Coast is a Disney branch, that would not at all shock me... things they do would make sense then.

    • @user-fd5nz5lo7m
      @user-fd5nz5lo7m 2 роки тому +4

      @@That80sGuy1972 So... funny stoner lizards am I right?

    • @That80sGuy1972
      @That80sGuy1972 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-fd5nz5lo7m Not really, but if you are shooting for comical wordplay to be technically correct, you are totally right. ;)
      Thanks for the giggle, my friend.

  • @chameleonx9253
    @chameleonx9253 2 роки тому +172

    Perhaps the 5e basilisk simply evolved to retain the ability to digest petrified meat into adulthood, in the same way humans in real life evolved lactose tolerance. It makes perfect sense, considering how massive of a survival advantage that would be.

    • @TheVictor126
      @TheVictor126 2 роки тому +19

      on the other hand, the reason that basilisks lose their ability might precisely be because those that can still eat petrified meat end up eating it all to the point of death, or straight up eating what would be their spawn's food, not being able to eat petriefied meat is an advantage to perpetuate the species this way

    • @brianzmek7272
      @brianzmek7272 2 роки тому +11

      @@TheVictor126 Alternately it is to biologically costly in the longer run for most basilisks.

    • @Grinnar
      @Grinnar 2 роки тому +5

      Damn mutations being beneficial to the monsters and not the adventurers!

    • @Grinnar
      @Grinnar 2 роки тому +4

      @@TheVictor126 yo. This reminds me of why cats bury their poop.

    • @johngleeman8347
      @johngleeman8347 2 роки тому +2

      It could be a mutation similar to the axolotl, which boasts its famous ability to regenerate because of neoteny.

  • @Lngbrdninjamasta
    @Lngbrdninjamasta 2 роки тому +106

    What luck! I am throwing my party at one of this tonite! Time to check my notes and flesh out the best now. U, as always, put out a vid at the perfect time!

    • @zombiemanjosh
      @zombiemanjosh 2 роки тому +3

      I'm not sure if he and all the other creators just scry on all of our sessions or if the "community" just seems to be on the same wavelength, but I've noticed this too. Usually day of or a day after we have something at our table someone puts out a video on it. Sometimes a few days before, but that's only happened once or twice. But this kind of coincidence happens to us once or twice a month.

    • @eborgann
      @eborgann 2 роки тому +2

      Baby Beastiary makes some statements that I think are fantastic about these creatures. They don't just make stone, they make their targets into minerals... The minerals they turn their targets into are their primary food source, they live in caverns and locations that are rich in those minerals.
      Feldspar, Quartz, Garnet, Mica, Calcite... etc.,
      Now, this creates an interesting thing with Basilisks.. Since there are rare and valuable minerals, there would be those that would want to capture basilisks and/or find their eggs to raise their own basilisk. Potentially giving them a valuable source of gemstones or other minerals. (Rubies, Diamonds, Gold...)
      An interesting plot hook...
      A faction of the Merchants Guild has hired the characters to investigate a local temple. This temple seems to be making a vast fortune by selling the use of raise dead and resurrection both on location and via scrolls. The Merchants guild has no records of any gem vendors, suppliers or mining companies selling enough diamonds for the gems that are being used for these scrolls and services... They want your players to find out what their source is...

    • @orcwarchiefreviews
      @orcwarchiefreviews 2 роки тому

      Now here's an interesting question I had one of my players use a ring of X-ray against a basilisk I let it slide but should I have

  • @DungeonDad
    @DungeonDad 2 роки тому +8

    The basilisk is one of D&D’s most underrated monsters

  • @cyclopsboi
    @cyclopsboi 2 роки тому +29

    i always assumed the poison damage of the basilisk was closer to like a gila monster or that they might have a septic bite

    • @Bear551590
      @Bear551590 2 роки тому +4

      I thought the same. But argued against it because I would rule that to be necrotic damage.

    • @General12th
      @General12th 2 роки тому

      @@Bear551590 Also, while the foulest bite is certain to cause some nasty infections, it's not going to cause damage _immediately_ like venom would.

  • @brightmatter
    @brightmatter 2 роки тому +16

    So with a bit of Necromancy, and magic mouth, you could make a trap that speaks to adventurers from down the hallway and if you look, you save vs DC every round you keep looking at the voice down the hall.

  • @VincentVanZigel
    @VincentVanZigel 2 роки тому +9

    Their poison breath and damage appear to be features very similar to that of a real-life comodo dragon. The one we have IRL gets it due to habit of eating spoiled and rotten meat, so I guess it woundn't be far-fetched to assume that a basilisk might have a similar diet. Ingesting bad meat makes their maws and teeth breeding ground for various deseases and the the breath becomes absolutely rancid, so it isn't as unbelieveable as it might look at first.

  • @TheArcSet
    @TheArcSet 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks for this.
    I remember the Basilisks in Tamora Pierce's books, who looked very like this, but were intelligent, could petrify any material with their gaze and could unerringly track any object that had been stolen. A demi-immortals who can be hired to stalk thieves for years.

  • @LoreleiVieshvelle
    @LoreleiVieshvelle 2 роки тому +3

    Because it scares my party and is funny to me I sometimes add the modern basilisks ability run across water, multiple wet slapping feet sound always gets my approval

  • @Shadowhunt005
    @Shadowhunt005 2 роки тому +16

    Seeing the explanation of the poison bite was interesting but I wonder whether it might also take some inspiration from the real life Komodo dragon, which has a bite that is venomous. I link it mainly due to the similar characteristics both creatures have.

  • @alkatron768
    @alkatron768 2 роки тому +24

    Now, 1 thing that is a bit contradictory, if one could expain that again.
    First you said that even a blind person could still be petrified if they had eyes, later you say the range of that effect has to do with how well the target can see, but blind people have a range of sight of 0, soo, what's up with that?

    • @SuperGamefreak18
      @SuperGamefreak18 2 роки тому +5

      I think the idea is mostly you have to be able to see the radiation coming from the eyes of the basilisk. If you can see light you can see the radiation.

    • @Alex-gl8li
      @Alex-gl8li 2 роки тому +11

      Their is actually two type of blindness when you still have your eyes, depending of which area of the brain is touch. For some blind people, depise the fact that they cannot see, their eyes still percive the exterior and they can even have reflexe (ie : if they see a pole they can subconsiouly react to it) even if they cannot "see it". Maybe this why ?

    • @NoConsequenc3
      @NoConsequenc3 2 роки тому +1

      @@Alex-gl8li yeah ocular blindness is different from like, brain blindness

    • @eliotoole4534
      @eliotoole4534 2 місяці тому +1

      If the eye functions but the optical nerve or brain can’t use the information the basilisk can petrify you if your eye happens to point at their’s

  • @dantebzs
    @dantebzs 2 роки тому +10

    Just letting you know that I've ran two short campaigns based sololy on these videos. One was on Undead and the other on Ithillids. And I still have one more on a dead god becoming a roaming "Weapon" (like in FF7). Having this much info on stuff makes it so easy to homebrew interesting campaigns.

  • @maturinthedm3730
    @maturinthedm3730 2 роки тому +4

    Definitely gonna make a bounty hunter that rides a basilisk. They'll put blinders over its eyes so that the rider must build trust with the creature, then when the target is found, they remove the blinders. Drop a bit of the basilisks antidote on the petrified targets mouth and nose, and the bounty hunter can bring them in alive.

  • @moocowofjustice525
    @moocowofjustice525 2 роки тому +7

    Yes! I love a day with a new Rhexx video

  • @Blakobness
    @Blakobness 2 роки тому +12

    Wait, so a spellcaster capable of casting Greater Restoration and can somehow metamagic it to require no components, or have an at-will object that would allow them to cast it, could essentially un-petrify themselves after being completely petrified?
    The why of the poison bite damage, I like to think in-universe that it's a hold-over from part of the Basalisk's digestive process that used to let it eat petrified victims as a baby. As it gets older, the secretions just change to be more suitable to damaging flesh. Though saying it, that makes it sound more like an acid than a poison.

    • @sagamalmberg540
      @sagamalmberg540 2 роки тому +2

      Greater Restoration has V, S, M requirements, so you'd need to metamagic away both the components AND the somatic AND the verbal components for it to work.
      But if you can do away with all those 3 components, then... yeah... I guess you could do that. :o
      don't quote me on the "yeah I guess" thou, i'm not entirely sure, but... I think so...
      IIF you get all VSM away that is.

    • @andrewholland2763
      @andrewholland2763 2 роки тому

      Pertification causes the person to be incapacitated. Thus no actions or reactions; therefore no spell casting.

    • @sagamalmberg540
      @sagamalmberg540 2 роки тому

      @@andrewholland2763 not correct. The auras doesn't cost an action to use. As long as the aura is active, the effect applies.
      You may note how the other actual actions that Paladins have include the specific wording "you may use an action to..."
      The auras doesn't say that.
      And that makes sense. If it required an action it wouldn't be an aura to begin with, it would be a targeted buff, where the paladin would need to spend am action everytime a friendly entered the range, which means that in a party of pala+4 it would cost 4 actions just to grant the effect to their party members.
      So no.
      The effect once on, is granted without spending an action. Here is the text directly from the rules. :)
      "Aura of Protection
      Starting at 6th Level, whenever you or a friendly creature within 10 feet of you must make a saving throw, the creature gains a bonus to the saving throw equal to your Charisma modifier (with a minimum bonus of +1). You must be conscious to grant this bonus.
      At 18th level, the range of this aura increases to 30 feet.
      Aura of Courage
      Starting at 10th level, you and friendly Creatures within 10 feet of you can't be Frightened while you are conscious.
      At 18th level, the range of this aura increases to 30 feet."

    • @sagamalmberg540
      @sagamalmberg540 2 роки тому

      @@andrewholland2763 edit: i misread your comment. Ypu weren't even talking aboit the auras. That was another comment thread. My bad. You may ignore my above ramblings. :P

    • @Blakobness
      @Blakobness 2 роки тому

      @@andrewholland2763 If you're still conscious as Rhexx describes for the moments before you run out of breathable air and pass out, then you're not truly incapacitated. This would mean you could still take any at-will action that doesn't require verbal or somatic component to activate.
      That largely would rule out any kind of greater restoration from basic spellcasting, even with meta-magic, but probably still allow for some other clutch or heroic acts. Spending your last breath to activate an at-will class power or perhaps artifact to benefit an ally, it would just be a very fun combat or role play scenario at the very least.

  • @enzomourabraga7120
    @enzomourabraga7120 2 роки тому +5

    You know this got me an idea of a monk that got petrified and through meditation and a lucky amulet of breathing kept himself alive and was mistaken for a statue until an adventuring party attempt to get the item unpetrifying him only to discover he is still alive.

    • @enzomourabraga7120
      @enzomourabraga7120 2 роки тому +1

      @khandwa style yeah, definitely it is a great idea indeed but removes a reason for the party to unpetrify him

  • @orangexlightning
    @orangexlightning 2 роки тому +8

    Great video! Now that you've done the Basilisk you've GOTTA do the Cockatrice given the connection between the two!

  • @FreedomAndPeaceOnly
    @FreedomAndPeaceOnly 2 роки тому +3

    YES!
    Happy weekend in advance as well!

  • @pyro-toxin5102
    @pyro-toxin5102 2 роки тому +1

    Ngl, it'd be cool if you made play lists based round themes. Like a Fey Playlist, a dragon Playlist, a deity Playlist, etc.
    Just food for thought; but keep up the good work! This is cool stuff

  • @Cdfaw
    @Cdfaw 2 роки тому +1

    In the last year I went from not being sure about your videos to being a big fan that looks forward to the next video. When I ran out of videos I went back, I've watched every one of your "What they dont tell you about" videos and I hope you never stop

  • @marclytle644
    @marclytle644 2 роки тому

    Black dragon getting freaky with a basilisk, looks longingly into her eyes, turns to stone.
    Sighing, the basilisk says," Not again. This always happens before they are finished."

  • @seanyboyforever
    @seanyboyforever 2 роки тому +3

    I just wanna tell you how happy I am each time you post a video. Keep at it man, love em!

  • @patrickwilkerson1728
    @patrickwilkerson1728 2 роки тому +1

    Hehe, maybe D&D 5e's Basilisks were influenced for their poisonous bite from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, where that movie's Basilisk had a venomous bite, but it's gaze could cause death when directly viewed, or person would be turned to stone if not looking directly at the Basilisk's gaze, such as looking through a mirror.
    Remember a player still gets a saving throw from the Basilisk's gaze.

  • @alexandercross9081
    @alexandercross9081 2 роки тому +1

    I created some homebrew around the basilisk, where their petrafication is just a fast acting magically afflicted Stone Man Syndrome, so they turn their targets into solid bone, with their blood transformed into marrow, which is their favorite food. I also adjusted the bite damage to 3d6+str, no poison damage. They also eat just about anything the adventurers have on them, partially to add some variety to their diet, supplement the stuff they need, partially because they have an IQ that orbits somewhere in brick wall territory. As their teeth, and pallets are very nearly hard as concrete, they suffer no damage when they use their jaws as can openers, or sword benders, ect. and their poop frequently comes out as large blobs of rusted metal, or massive chunks of calcium.
    Basilisk young do get petrafication gaze right away, though adults despite general stupidity know not to look their kids in the eye, and they do protect their children. Basilisk eye ball fluid is a reagent in petrafication cures, however living basilisks can refine it through the complicated act of crying, which allows them to cure their children when they petrify eachother

  • @crowsenpai5625
    @crowsenpai5625 2 роки тому +5

    Now with that abilities you mentioned with the lenses on their eyes, if I were to kill a basalik can harvest these lenses, would I be able to craft up glasses or a monocle like item that when viewed though would see into the Astral Plane? Or do these lenses loose their potency upon death. Considering the eye itself still retains its petrifying ability, I’d hope the lenses would still work, because a Astral Lens sounds like a fun item for players to mess around with.

  • @robertrappaport3610
    @robertrappaport3610 2 роки тому +1

    Most times I dig the previous versions of a monster, but the flare of a monster that can eat stone and petrify is awesome. That said, Ed Greenwood’s concept of radiation just has me rolling my eyes under both protective lenses.

  • @vaughnlewis3443
    @vaughnlewis3443 2 роки тому +5

    Another great video another request for dwarves and magic runes please.
    I wonder what is the most used D and d boss monster.

  • @Kingmaster64
    @Kingmaster64 2 роки тому +1

    the whole breathing thing while being petrified is broken and makes the basilisk way overpowered if played so

  • @YtubeSB
    @YtubeSB 2 роки тому +1

    Welp, time to make a Dracolisk! Surely my players will love it

  • @nickstart2299
    @nickstart2299 2 роки тому

    One thing Id like to point out about the basilisk being able to eat stone- Even if it could, and petrified objects were unable to spoil, there still is some engery cost to using the petrifying gaze ability- maybe that cost is high enough that it isnt worth the time to freeze EVERYTHING, especially if it requires the basilisk to both remeber where it is, and to travel back to it, which to the lazy basilisk, that extra legwork isnt worth just waiting until you come across the next meal.

  • @PureVikingPowers
    @PureVikingPowers 2 роки тому +2

    Basilisk lizard has a crown and 2 balls with a goatee as a chin 😂 We need a MrRhexx audiobook he has the greatest voice

  • @TheKing-qz9wd
    @TheKing-qz9wd 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the note about black dragons.
    The time has come to scheme.

  • @benry007
    @benry007 6 днів тому

    I think I'm going to make them immune to petrification. Especially since they have substances in their stomach that undoes petrification. Perhaps they can stun each other for a round. I like the idea of them snacking on things they have petrified even as adults.

  • @Kuwagumo
    @Kuwagumo 2 роки тому +2

    Yaaay thanks, I love these random creature informations, they really help us DMs

  • @ericgonzalez934
    @ericgonzalez934 2 роки тому +2

    Hope you're all doing great today, tonight

  • @Trollogrefey
    @Trollogrefey 2 роки тому +1

    7:36 The feeding regularity is obviously modeled on the Komodo Dragon but if it has SUCH a slow metabolism that it can't even catch up with any form of prey item that would mean it's metabolism is far slower and therefore would be able to go for far longer than a month between feeding.

  • @I-VisiBomb-I
    @I-VisiBomb-I 2 роки тому

    bro the abyssal greater basilisk from 3.5 has one of the most sacriest designs of any monster in d&d in general and i LOVE it.

  • @Crazedwaffledevourer
    @Crazedwaffledevourer 2 роки тому

    Reckon I'd have to homebrew that a basilisk egg has to be worth at least two basilisk eyes if they have their full petrifying gaze from hatchin

  • @themadprophet3322
    @themadprophet3322 2 роки тому +2

    Good to see another Mr Rhexx video, really makes my day :)

  • @jamert8820
    @jamert8820 2 роки тому +1

    Lactose, the Intolerant…such a great name 😂

  • @willmdrelmtopper9767
    @willmdrelmtopper9767 Рік тому +1

    I found this very informative. I definitely didn't know somethings about this creature, especially when it came to its eye sight. Thank you.
    Love to see something on moonstone dragons. Of course they only in one dnd monster book. Their my favorite dragon. 😍

  • @redstoneraptor8101
    @redstoneraptor8101 2 роки тому

    So what I’m hearing is that a basilisk with a headband of intellect is a horrifying threat.

  • @marcogenovesi8570
    @marcogenovesi8570 2 роки тому +1

    13:50 I love when artists make cute "puppy" versions of monsters

  • @Axewus
    @Axewus 2 роки тому

    according to a legend, Warsaw once had a Basilisk terrorising it's cellars, dungeons and sewers, until one guy brought a mirror (or dressed in armor made of mirrors, depending on the version). I remember that the creature itself was described more akin to a dragon-rooster hybrid.

    • @marmyeater
      @marmyeater 2 роки тому

      That was a cockatrice, people mixed the two up all the time because people are stupid.

  • @gatonegroloco
    @gatonegroloco 2 роки тому

    Imagine your whole party gets stoned cept your undying warlock.

  • @omega311888
    @omega311888 2 роки тому

    "...when a basilisk needs to bang..." i lost it!

  • @ironsh4rk
    @ironsh4rk 2 роки тому

    your channel helped me to explain lore and monsters to my players bc I don't have much time to do it myself, make everything more smooth , thank u

  • @elricengquist9989
    @elricengquist9989 2 роки тому

    Even though not canon for the setting for Basilisks. I liked the idea that the acid/juices inside their stomach could change back petrified flash while they had their young inside them as protection allowing them to feed on the meals their parent's petrified an ate that way. Now making it that the juices work slowly over time would make sense why they do not just petrify everything and eat it, since petrified flesh weighs so much more an fills them up.

  • @marmyeater
    @marmyeater 2 роки тому

    0:42- That last one is a cockatrice, and I'm unsure of the middle one, but you are right about the first.

    • @THENemesisXX99
      @THENemesisXX99 5 місяців тому

      Actually, he's not wrong either way. A basilisk has been depicted and described as a cockatrice. It's like how all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.
      A cockatrice has been called a basilisk but a basilisk has not been called a cockatrice. A cockatrice has only its rooster head form but a basilisk has been depicted as a serpent or a rooster chimera.

    • @marmyeater
      @marmyeater 5 місяців тому

      @@THENemesisXX99 No, the basilisk/cockatrice mixup was a mistake made by idiots in the Dark Ages, and continued by their descendants of identical intellect.

    • @THENemesisXX99
      @THENemesisXX99 5 місяців тому

      Ok mate, you can have your headcanon and interpretation but that's just the nature of folklore and mythology. Things change and adapt or get confused and lost. Nothing remains stagnant.
      One of the earliest descriptions is a Catoblepas. First described by Pliny the Elder. Who was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic Naturalis Historia. He described this creature as a cow like monster whose breath or stare can kill or turn them to stone.
      Then there's the basilisk of Cyrene that is a snake with a crown that's no more than a foot long who is so toxic and noxious that anywhere it goes dies. Even killing it with a spear on horseback will have the poison travel up and kill the rider.
      Then Isidore of Seville and Bede the Venerable were the first to add the common legends of the basilisk. Such as its killing glare and poisonous breath and its origins from an egg by an old cockeral.
      We can make guesses that the confusion came from the origins of a basilisk. The basilisk is alleged to be hatched by a cockerel from the egg of a serpent or toad (the reverse of the cockatrice, which was hatched from a cockerel's "egg" incubated by a serpent or toad).
      I myself prefer to keep basilisks and cockatrices distinct but that viewpoint doesn't disprove that basilisks and cockatrices are often conflated with each other. Its the best example but not the only one of creatures or other entities being conflated with each other or being synonymous. It doesn't automatically mean its an act of idiocy.@@marmyeater

  • @cyborgdio5230
    @cyborgdio5230 2 роки тому

    Wait the Sunken Isles are a god cast into the ocean?? Dammit! I’ve been working on a world under that premise!

  • @squishytofu7822
    @squishytofu7822 2 роки тому

    I used to play AD&D as a kid and have always loved fantasy and history. Really what I'm trying to get is the one thing that has me coming back again and again is your incredible story telling. P.S. keep those jeans high and tight.

  • @DatGitGhaz
    @DatGitGhaz 2 роки тому +1

    Man, it's fucking weird that this is the monster being covered. The word basilisk has shown up like 4 times today in very different contexts.

  • @christopherconard2831
    @christopherconard2831 2 роки тому

    For food the group I usually play with has given them the ability to turn off the stone effect on creatures they've petrified. If they fail the saving throw they are dead, and will eventually completely turn to stone. If they are hunting for food, or only facing one enemy, they'll stop when it's dead. Bob the Ranger is just is dead when his head and arms are stone. The basilisk will then dine on extra chunky Bob. They can and should eat some stone to aid in digestion, much like chickens.

  • @tysondennis1016
    @tysondennis1016 3 місяці тому

    Here's one thing you didn't know: That basilisks can be easily killed by making things reflective with Prestidigitation.

  • @cornuschristi1814
    @cornuschristi1814 2 роки тому

    Today I learned that there is an almost complete overlap between the description and properties of the basilisk with the earliest descriptions of dragons as an archetype of monsters in Greek mythology starting with giant snakes who breathe poison, and with the literal translation of the PIE root for the word "Dragon." That is, Derk, which means "the one with the glance," usually implying a harmful or deadly gaze.
    tl;dr: there's evidence that the basilisk myth is probably older than we give it credit for.

  • @acorns-r-us
    @acorns-r-us 2 роки тому

    The way a basilisk's gaze works reminds me of Agrippa's description of "the power of Fascination"

  • @Alex-2.01
    @Alex-2.01 2 роки тому +3

    You know, in my first full campaign, I fought a basilisk.
    On my second session.
    *I was level 3*
    I later went on to fight things such as a siege demon, for example

  • @nytecrow6452
    @nytecrow6452 2 роки тому

    To be fair...You could probably make a pair of Contacts out of Basilisk Lens' and then raise a baby in that manner with no threat of being Petrified

  • @Necrotoxin44
    @Necrotoxin44 2 роки тому

    Hey! Sorry if you already know, but I wanted to mention that there's another D&D MMO, called Dungeons and Dragons Online (DDO). When you mentioned a Dungeons and Dragons MMO, I thought to myself, "Could it be...?" Alas, you were talking about Neverwinter ;)
    Though not as full as it once was, the servers are still active-mostly with dedicated players who have been playing it for many years. Originally, it was only set in Eberron since the license was cheaper. However, since its beginning they have released expansions which include content set in Barovia, the Forgotten Realms, and the Feywild. It's loosely based on D&D 3.5ed, but of course is significantly different.
    They still release updates and expansions, and are still actively improving the game through changes to the mechanics to keep the community lively. To be honest, I play it off and on, but I think it's a game that deserves more recognition. It has a really great community, which isn't perfect, but is full of so many people willing to help and guide others. Also, the current development team continue to do right by the game, adding meaningful content and updates to mechanics.
    It may not tie directly to the content on your channel, but since you accumulate knowledge on the lore of D&D, I would feel very happy if you at least knew about its existence!
    As a final (though admittedly long) note, perhaps the main differentiating mechanic of DDO is its reincarnation systems. There are several at this point, but basically when you reach the maximum level, you can reincarnate back to level 0. This bestows upon you a small bonus. This lends to the replay-ability of quests, and is a significant factor in the games longevity. The main game loop consists of leveling up and building your character, so that you can reincarnate a little stronger, and with a little more gear. The other compelling thing about DDO is that since it's based off of 3.5-and with all the things they've added on top-you can build your character for very specific niches. Maybe a certain weapon build, single target or AOE, taking advantage of a specific feat, etc. There's a lot of variety, and its a game such that there aren't really builds that everyone plays. There are popular choices, but everyone has their preferences, and you will quite often come across powerful characters that are taking advantage of specific niches you've never heard before. Basically, it allows the freedom so you can play the way you want to play.
    Anyways, I'm not expecting to convince anyone to play it. All I want is for it to be known about ;-;

  • @docop8926
    @docop8926 2 роки тому

    Nice, we finally get a new video

  • @Thetruepianoman
    @Thetruepianoman 2 роки тому

    These animal documentary type vids are by far my favourite man!

  • @Krishnath.Dragon
    @Krishnath.Dragon 2 роки тому +2

    As the Dracolisk (or Half-Dragon Basilisk) is somewhat more intelligent than the base Basilisk, it would probably be a better guardian beast than the regular version. And depending on what species the draconic half is, it could also have a useful breathweapon.

  • @mignonhagemeijer3726
    @mignonhagemeijer3726 Місяць тому

    For me the poison just gives the idea that it might be the bacteria like a comodo dragon

  • @sillerbarly4927
    @sillerbarly4927 Рік тому

    I remember a party member of mine managed to convince the DM to make this his familiar, he abused the turn to stone ability so much

  • @zacharystoddard6826
    @zacharystoddard6826 2 роки тому

    And now I know what to put in my abandoned wastelands

  • @kly8105
    @kly8105 10 місяців тому

    The Basilisk's Binge/Feast
    Sounds good for a tavern name as any lol.
    Just be sure you've got dental.

  • @BeaglzRok1
    @BeaglzRok1 2 роки тому

    I actually ran a Basilisk fight as a sidequest for my party, and checked out that very Dragon article for inspiration.
    Of course, just my luck that the Wizard had taken the Summon Elemental spell, which makes a statblock that's resistant to piercing damage and outright immune to poison and petrification. Between that, the Basilisk's sluggish +5 to-hit, and War Wizards being allowed to add a +4 to a failed save vs a surprisingly low DC 12 save as a reaction forever, they didn't stand a chance.

  • @joedan5366
    @joedan5366 2 роки тому +1

    Hearing the description I was like your sponsored by describe right? Imagine my shock to find its Ghostfire games instead

  • @justinsane6499
    @justinsane6499 2 роки тому

    imma just have to take the membranes to make some glasses to see into the astral plane

  • @mmasque2052
    @mmasque2052 2 роки тому

    Basilisks don’t get nutrition directly from it’s petrified victims. But it is a vital part of it’s dietary cycle. They aren’t equipped to chew their food, so they eat petrified animals to use as gizzard stones; the same way chickens do. Rough, unevenly shaped stones in the gullet serve to grind up the food as it digests. A basilisk could easily be venomous, just as some lizards (gila monsters, Komodo dragons) are venomous. The poison produced isn’t as potent as that from most snakes but can be even worse since they tend to cause necrosis instead of being a neurotoxin. It causes spreading rot of tissues instead of paralyzing muscles or respiratory system. You might not die from a basilisk’s poison but, left untreated, you could easily lose limbs.

  • @foggytuesday101
    @foggytuesday101 2 роки тому

    Thank you Mr.Rhexx, I shall now have a medusa boss with a basilisk pet for my homebrew world 🙏

  • @vaguely_boring
    @vaguely_boring 2 роки тому

    Basalisks must mate in water because of how lazy they are translates to me as "basalisks are scaly, magical pandas"

  • @Iguana5k
    @Iguana5k 2 роки тому

    Since the adults cant eat petrifyed flesh, plus that they are so sluggish, the poison makes a lot of sence in my opinion.
    A bit like a komodo dragon.
    They might lay around till the prey comes to them. Then they bite, and even if the prey gets away after the first bite, the poison makes tracking and getting it easyer.

  • @laurikorkeaniemi7633
    @laurikorkeaniemi7633 2 роки тому +2

    Hmm
    So, a character with proficiency in Perception could have disadvantage on the saving throw against the petrification. If they don't avert their eyes, of course...

    • @metagames.errata7777
      @metagames.errata7777 2 роки тому

      Maybe not proficiency, but if they had an adv on seeing it, disadv on the save might make sense.

  • @kaaskeizer
    @kaaskeizer 2 роки тому

    fearszreszz is abundant in the underdark and a radiation type so... other than that, awesome vid, good job ^ ^

  • @oqo3310
    @oqo3310 2 роки тому

    Damn, they really are magical crocodiles

  • @trently89
    @trently89 11 місяців тому

    I know this is an older video so I'm not sure how fast you'll see this but I would LOVE if you could do a video about what they don't tell you about the "Swavain Basilisk" and other monsters from other books outside the Monster Manual, such as Explorer's Guide to Wildemount and other modules.

  • @Necroskull00
    @Necroskull00 2 роки тому

    Taking notes for my upcoming campaign

  • @davidmartin5483
    @davidmartin5483 2 роки тому

    Surprisingly I think the Tanystrophwus is what, if we take in consideration the mythical depictions of how Basilisk should look like and the modern depictions of how basilisk should look like, an actual Basilisk should look like.
    It has the form of a snake but also that of a lizzard making it true to both popular depictions of Basilisk in media.

  • @microhomebrew
    @microhomebrew 2 роки тому +1

    I miss the older designs of Basilisk

  • @NelsonReyesJr
    @NelsonReyesJr 2 роки тому

    I love it! Techno-babble!!!!!!! This is like watching Star Trek technology being explained.... Forgotten Realms Edition of course!!! WELL DONE!!!

  • @Meanlucario
    @Meanlucario 2 роки тому

    I'd imagine that Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse will give Rhexx plenty of creatures to cover in future episodes.

  • @wigiboo2228
    @wigiboo2228 2 роки тому

    Ok hear me out for a terrifying boss fight deep in the underdark... A hydralisk 👀 basilisk and hydra had a babbe

  • @MegaPompoen
    @MegaPompoen 2 роки тому

    Well this would have been good to know last week when I ran a basilisk encounter....

  • @sanskerl6341
    @sanskerl6341 2 роки тому

    A very good video. But just to be educational in the myths Basilisk's are not snakes. They were more commonly described as a fusion between rooster and reptile, usually with the body of the former and then wings and tail of a dragon (They were not that big either) and were said to hatch out of the egg of a rooster that was incubated by a frog. They were also consider incredibly poisonous, and capable of turning their victims in to stone with their eyes. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt also has Basilisks and while they appear to be larger than those of the legends, their overall look resembles more the stories told about them in European Folklore

  • @Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker
    @Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker 2 роки тому

    I prepared my potions of Mirrored Eyes to watch this video, just in case ...

  • @lordm0918
    @lordm0918 2 роки тому

    Good idea for a magic item (or maybe this would be a mundane item) goggles that are made with the basilisks eyelids. That would give you immunity to the petrification. And depending on how your DM rules it, they might work on Medusas too. That would be a good sidequest, you want to fight Medusas, but you’re lower level, so you have to take out some basilisks to make the fight with them doable.

  • @ADHadh
    @ADHadh 2 роки тому

    I kinda like basilisks being able to feed on petrified creatures. Bear in mind that human sight is uniquely good among mammals, most rely on smell and hearing. So mammalian prey could potentially escape the basilisk because it could hear or smell it coming. Looking other creatures straight in the eyes is also a human trait, many other animals avoid it (gorillas famously see it as an insult). It also means that a lucky basilisk could petrify prey larger than itself, and why would a basilisk go around petrifying other creatures if by chance it manages to petrify a dire boar or a roc?

  • @HiopX
    @HiopX 2 роки тому

    Warforged Aberrant Mind Sorcerer sees Basilisk: Oh no. Anyway...

  • @deepseastonecore3017
    @deepseastonecore3017 2 роки тому

    How often do l make jokes about chemistry? Periodically.

  • @jaykubisanidiot8657
    @jaykubisanidiot8657 Рік тому

    Read the passage in Exile, when Drizzt fights a Basilisk...

  • @Mario.1997
    @Mario.1997 2 роки тому

    Petrification in d&d 5e kind of sucks the condition itself is absolutely debilitating any future or spell that can induce the effect either takes a relatively long time or can be avoided relatively easily. So as the DM in my group whenever I use a monster or spell that uses that effect I make it a save or suck spell/ affect.

  • @markdowse3572
    @markdowse3572 2 роки тому

    There's no doubt that the Basilisk is one of the most amazing and also FEARSOME monsters in all of D&D ! 😨
    But it's always been the inconsistencies that have bothered me... 🤔🤔 Eating a petrified victim? No nourishment. The clothing and gear of victims is turned to stone? Huh? The eaten stone being transformed inside the gullet? If it's a lizard, how can it possibly live underground - without the sun to warm it, it's dead. Thanks for another great video, MrRhexx. 🙏😃
    M 🦘🏏😎