Caleb's Wall of Fire | Critical Role Highlight | Campaign 2, Episode 42
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2025
- " I take a bit of phosphorus and squelch it through my hand and cast "Wall of Fire" across the entire length of the boat between them and us" Caleb did that.
I mean the rest is self explanatory.
Taken from Critical Role, Campaign 2 Episode 42, "A Hole In the Plan"
Caleb's inner monologue is just "I'M NOT GOING BACK TO JAIL" every time he does something whack. Episode 42, episode 56...
CelestiaLily I love his “you’ll never take me alive” attitude
CelestiaLily “does something whack”... Does whack mean something different these days? Because the call Caleb(Liam) made here was both entertaining as hell and caught Avantika’s crew off guard, cutting thru the bullshit and getting to action before the choice to do so was taken away from them.
@@b3a5t89 When it comes to the brass tax Caleb always seems to make very good decisions. They're usually always extreme, but it's always heading that way anyway and it's better to jump first
Caleb: I guess Avantikas attitude is a little too "Firey"
The crew: This is the comedy police. The jokes too funny.
Caleb: *guano and sulfur in hand* I'M NOT GOING BACK TO JAIL.
Avantika: “This is the pirate police, you can’t be doing this.”
Caleb, grinding his hands through sulfur and graune: “IM NOT GOING BACK TO JAIL!”
A man of quiet action. No hesitation, no second thoughts; when the chips are down - you want him on your side.
Fuck. Yes.
Tbh, I'd want him on my side anyways.
He's also a very good wingman!🙃
@@Ryn-dq2yr ahaha, yesss
3:20 and here we see Caleb in his natural habitat, looking up how much fire damage he has to roll for his turn
AND MARISHA GLARING: OH SHIT, WHAT IS HE GONNA DO THIS TIME.
Players, watch and learn! A good caster looks up their spells before their turn.
I love that Liam (Caleb) waits right up until Matt (Vera) locks eyes with him, and *that's* the trigger for him to cast Wall of Fire. He's not jumping the gun, or panicking; you can almost see, Sherlock Holmes style, the scenarios running through in his head, the positives, negatives, probabilities, potential outcomes, and in the corner the numbers running down, down, down, until their gazes meet, and he locks in the course of action with the best probable outcome. As he has stated before, he's a fan of calculated risks.
the nice thing is: This worked and was so flawlessly presented, because Matt is such an amazing DM. He just doesn't roleplay the voice of the NPCs, but also their mimic and he doesn't drop it when he finishes speaking, but stays in that role as long as they interact with him. So when he does something like directly looking at you, it isn't random, but a thing the NPC does right now.
Liams instant Wall of Flame as soon as he was spotted was so cool because there was no verbal trigger for it (like "Vera looks at you with this knowing smile").
Matt:
"Let's not waste anymore of one another's time."
_vison of the whole group hanging by the nech from the mast of the Squalleater_
"We both know how this is going to end."
Liam:
"Conclusion: Inevitable
unless...!"
_embers blowing off from thr hand and into the Wall of Fire_
basically what happened:
Caleb: “TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF MY WIZARD MAGIC AND MY MENTAL TRAUMA!”
*_grabs graune and sulfur_*
*_Casts Wall Of Fire_*
Caleb: “I SAWED THIS BOAT IN HALF!”
"that's a lot of damage..."
I'm sure flex tape will fix it.
That's a lotta damaaage
Flex tape that shit
Actually Caleb knew they were found out because Vera knew Locate Object and Caleb didn't have time to ditch Avantika's journal beforehand
I just love how Caleb is just like “ well this is going to happen.....but it’s going to happen on my terms”
This is coming from someone who has seen episode 56: why does Liam pull the craziest shit off when there is a two week break?
I was just thinking the exact same thing. From now on whenever there's a break, I am expecting the craziest ending coming from Liam. :-D
Hana Korpasová well in accordance to his brand, here’s to the apocalypse that Caleb will bring after the hiatus 🍻
There will never be another Caleb Widogast, generational GOAT
Matt: and that's where we're gonna pick up next week!
Liam:
Liam:
Liam:
Liam:
Liam:
Liam: *shit eating grin*
More like
Caleb:
Caleb:
Caleb:
Caleb:
Caleb:
Liam: *shit eating grin*
"...cool."
I like how Matt revels in the cliffhanger rage, until he realises it will in fact be a fortnight until it resumes, then it hits him as well.
That "NOOOOO" could be used to replace storm alarms around towns
Avantika: "There has also been a break in to my personal chambers"
Jester: "Audible Gasp!"
Avantika: "I know"
It was Beau actually
this is caleb's
"I throw the sword's
Caleb's
"would you share a cup cake with me"
To be fair, Caleb has a lot of moments like this... Probably because Liam is such a DnD nerd and is the best at reading into Matt's story.
Nah, Caleb's "Would you share a cupcake with me" was "I am from the empire, but I am no friend to the empire"
Caleb is my favorite character in any show ever!!! Hes the reason as to why I own a cat, whom of which is named Wizard. Great job liam for making and roleplaying such an amazing complex character.
Amen! A Caleb fan! Definitely my favorite character this Campaign! I think I have a cat similar to his xD Man character making is so much fun
100% agree. Cad is a close second for me but Caleb’s journey was just so beautiful to follow in this campaign! I just adore him. If I had gotten my cats after seeing C2, one would’ve been names Frumpkin lol
When shit gets real, Marisha crouches on her chair.
When shit get absolutely bonkers, she climbs under the frakking table. (5:22)
What ensued was perhaps one of the most chaotic skirmishes I think we've had this campaign...and a complete reversal from "The Mistake" (when everything went horribly wrong and they accidentally stole a ship).
The wall of fire...then the epic counterspell...then the Thunder Step...the Dimension Door...the Expeditious Retreat...just one epic chase scene after another...a blizzard...oh yeah, then Fjord summons a freaking demon that proceeds to slaughter the ship crew...
Good times.
I would say this is far worse than what they did on the mistake. They were told that if they wronged people on darktow that they would die. They immediately broke that rule and came VERY close to being executed. I believe Matt possibly considered that route and would have had most, if not all of them executed.It's only made worse by them possibly being able to avoiding this whole situation by putting the book in the lead lined box.
I mean calebs fireball is what slaughtered the crew not the demon.
One of the best battles in the campaign in my opinion
@@Loktoren I think what they mean is; the mistake was pure chaos where things just happened. This was far more concise and planned. Beginning tom their plan to get the evidence all the way to Avantika's death, they handled themselves expertly in this situation and I don't think there's a way it could have gone better and I can't think of a time since that things played out this well in their favor since.
@@Ghost-Mom by the way, Caleb did what he, and a lot of wizards, do best, a freaking distraction! And he and Fjord were the barrier between Avantika's Crew and the book. The wall, the demon and the Fireball, everything chaotically working as planned.
Considering that each end is not scripted, this really multiplies the tension
They all look like guilty nervous ready to run children....
And then theres caleb, "yep they know, ok so I would like to gently cause a a wall of fire around us please?"
Edit: HAHA I JUST LOOKED AT TRAVIS JUST :0
I looked up at the screen (cud I'm down at the comments) right after I read this and just see Travis looking just like u said at around 4:22! Just coicidently when I was reading your comment I was at the best time
It's like that moment from the movie Snatch: "Ever crossed the road and looked the wrong way? And hey presto, a car's nearly on you, so what do you do? [...] you just freeze, and pull a stupid face. The pikey didn't - why? Because he had plans on running the car over.
Marisha's shocked gasps and Travis's slow turn towards her, had me lmao
All of the members of the Mighty Nein are important of course but goddamn, does Caleb pull his weight in this team. This kind of shit is exactly what a party should expect from their wizard: quick thinking and display of power.
Yeah Fjord or Caleb always call the shots when it is required
And it was Caleb, the physically weakest of the party both in HP and frame, who stepped between the most powerful enemies they had fought up to that point and his new family.
He was the one to step up. Not Fjord, not Jester or Beau-- him.
And I think then and there was one of the major moments where Caleb stopped seeing them as a "means to an end" and more as people he'd take a fireball for.
And it has only flourished from there.
Also, if I'm remembering right, on top of his normal, day-to-day, squishy-ness he also didn't have all his spell slots and had a point of exhaustion from staying up all night to decode the book, memorize it, and write down a decoded cipher for The Plank King.
5:09 through 5:39 Travis.exe has stopped working lol
ARO377 Oh god I didn’t even notice that. That’s hysterical.
Liam has a gift for doing epic things right before a two week break
Travis' slow head turn at 1:50 is honestly the best part.
One of the most epic moments I’ve witnessed in any storytelling medium.
Dude, this show is Better than anything on any medium. Lol.
Probably my favourite episode ending this campaign
How do you like this now
@@ElForrest-Okey well, they beat the wall of fire cliffhanger, I'll give them that
@@hepifin4941 and again it's all on Caleb's reaction to stuff going sideways.
@@ElForrest-Okey Caleb is the MVP of this campaign tbf
@@hepifin4941 true but also like Beau is cool to cause she's always trying to make shit work.
5:02 - Liam is so incredibly proud of himself in this moment! And rightfully so!
you can tell that he was waiting to pull the trigger at any moment 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Waiting two weeks for the episode after this one was so painful
Actually made me glad I listen to the podcast and am well behind the timeline when I got to this.
Gil Goren Shimoni
Oh my god I was the same I’d never have handled a two week break after this 😆
4:58 Air raid siren.
T H X
I like how they react the exact same way most people do right before going down on a roller coaster. Its fucking awesome.
Im on ep 51 so far but I keep coming back to this moment, this solidified Caleb as my favorite. He claims to be a coward, but he's extremely decisive when everything is on the line
And extremely brutal when he has to be, as later episodes show.
the best thing about it is how casual Caleb is when he does it
I think the best thing in the video was Matt yelling “CURSE YOU THANKSGIVING!”
Caleb had previously made it clear that he likes calculated risks. He had also made it clear that during a fight, his mind races with calculations. What not everyone had realized at this point is that inside him, under the anxiety, and under the joyful and sensitive young man, is a merciless, brutally efficient Zemnian killing machine.
One of the understated moments after this was when Marisha claimed to be an expositor from the cobalt sol. Pretty clutch and even had the group w/o dering if she was really a spy.
Caleb's Wall of Fire here is the exact moment I became completely invested and hooked into Campaign 2.
This is still my favorite moment in the entire campaign. Truly incredible thing to imagine in your head.
She turns her head to look at the mighty nine crew who have clearly just been caught red handed, and maybe you’d imagine as the rest of the crew follow her gaze towards the mighty nine, a massive wall of fire just shoots up from the boat completely separating all of the crew from them. I like to imagine the view from avantika as she looks at them for a brief second before BAM wall of fire. So. Fucking. Cool.
Literally one of the coolest moments that has probably happened in any DND game ever.
I remember thinking at the end: “Damn...Caleb is a badass!”
god I cannot wait to see this campaign animated. Given that LoVM has already been renewed for season 3 it's clearly doing pretty well, which should hopefully imply that they can go all the way
It is moments like 5:20 that convince me Taliesin is evil incarnate
I really thought they were going to die this time
Oh fuck yeah dude this could have been real bad like a tpk bad
Nighty Mein never says die!
thank you for uploading these clips. Most of my favorite clip channels stopped updating a few weeks ago, right when the episodes starting getting really good, so I'm thankful for a quick reference to some of my favorite moments
Caleb is their Leroy Jenkins.
This moment right here is what got me into Critical Role.
C2 has a lot of really key moments like these that I adore
Still my favorite segment in all of Critical Role.
Find it funny Liam just said Cool at the end
Episode 43 of Campaign 2 is definitely one of the best episodes in the entire show, and these last 6 minutes of episode 42 perfectly set it up.
5:00 Sam trying to go super saiyan there?
Man that had to be the best cliff hanger so far
Coming back to this 2 years later is so weird. Their old seating layout. Their old accents (forgot how much more raspy Tal used to play Caduceus). Their younger faces (it seems the pandemic has aged everyone at double or triple the pace). And Ashley still off at Blindspot. How times have changed...
At about 3:10, Liam picks up the players handbook and turns to the back. He was looking up Wall of Fire.
LOVED Liam/Caleb in this ep and the next. Ep 43 with counter spell.
i forking love that scene
The best part is that there was a week break too after this episode. So everyone had to wait two weeks just to see what was going to actually happen 😂
Amazing moment, the fan art was so amazing!
Pause the video and go to 4:57. Sums up this segment nicely.
I just realized that they could've hid it in the lead box that jester has and it would've been fine
Dice Dragon Caleb needed to decode the cipher
I think this episode, a few before it and a few after, maybe a 6 episode arc, was the best role play and gameplay of critical role thus far.
4:52 :D 4:54 :O
This was such a fucking power move
I can imagine the to be continued happened when Caleb said wall of fire.
Still one of my favorite CR moments.
There were parts and arcs in C2 that I thought dragged.... but the highs are so fkn high...
man I gotta rewatch campaign 2
This was so devastating to wait for lol. TWO WEEKS!
I'm telling you, Liam is a beautiful mix of calm & chaotic energy I can only hope to achieve someday XD
I also hope to achieve Sam's level of Chaos, but 1.) Way too high, even for me 2.) I don't even think Sam would have the balls to do something like this XD
If only there was a cleric inside Avantika's room to cast Silence to stop any noise. Oh, wait.
They were so fuckin' lucky afterwards lol
Doesn’t silence take a minute to cast lol
@@baku2575 action or 10 mins as a ritual
When i have too many friends at home and i don't know where to hang their coats, i use this video.
Soter Lol, it look me a second. 😂
One if the best moment in this campaign do far
Liam is so happy at the end lol.
Ok is it just me or does the point where it’s just sam and Travis screaming sound exactly like a tornado siren.
Still my favorite moment I think
You know every time Liam plays a wizard I keep picturing Lezard Valeth
Wall of fire and the counterspell... I hope someone animate both.
4:58 onwards at quarter speed sounds freaky
Why you co this to me
such a powermove.
How was this a year ago...
This moment was when I fully fell for Caleb.
feels like breaking bad moment!
maximfayez Agreed.
*intense moment*
Caleb: ... screw this. *sets everything on fire*
This followed by counterspell...
What a great fucking moment.
This could have definitely turned out WAYYY worse lmao
Look at Travis being adorable.
4:46 at .25 speed is amazing
Try double time then lol
They cut off the end where Travis says "we're going to war"
I don't know why but matt yelling "Curse you Thanksgiving!" has stuck with me ever since this,.
The campaign definitely picked with this storyline
"Cool."
I just watched this episode and my reaction was much like Travis’ 😂
I had so much anxiety watching this and then Caleb casts wall of fire! I was like,” wait… wait,wut?!?!”
“And that’s where we’ll end tonight’s episode.”
WUT!!!
can someone who understands the context explain to me why caleb cast the wall of fire? why it was needed and why the fighting began? did they stole whatever was stolen?
You should really watch from the beginning of the campaign if you haven't done so. Since you've seen this clip, I will answer you. Yes, Caleb had the manuscript that Avantika, the captain of the boat, was searching for. Avantika's crewmate had just cast a spell to locate the manuscript and was looking directly at Caleb. That's why he cast the Wall of Fire spell to separate the two groups because stuff was about to go down.
Am I the only one who misses Avantika :( ? I feel like her end was unjustly brutal for such an interesting character.
The brutality was justifiable... she was trying to release an apocalyptically powerful serpent onto the world.
Funny thing is, a lot of this could've been avoided; besides the mending on the desk, Jester could've painted a new floor while Nott could've used Mage Hand to make a distraction away from the cabin to give Jester time to work. But the end result ended up being awesome so it all works out xD
You can't 'paint a new floor' on a hole.
Yeah they tried the new floor thing, didn’t work and wasted heaps of time