The thing about everything being blind canceling out disadvantage is that the blinded condition doesn't just give you disadvantage on attacks, it gives anything attacking you advantage to hit you. If you are blind hitting a blinded creature, you have disadvantage (because you are blind) and advantage (because they are blind), so they cancel each other out.
I had an idea of a cult that worships a gibbering mouther they have locked in a cage. They listen to its gibbering for signs and portents. They feed it magic users in the belief that is where it gets its prophetic power from.
Learning more about this thing made me want to throw this into my campaign. It also reminded me of that powerpuff girl's episode where the Amoeba Boys learn they can multiply. >get tons of mouths >divide body >wait till baked >.... >Gibber Jabber!
Bummer! I just ended a dungeon for my group that involved an alchemist that was using magical experiments to combine living beings into one big flesh golem. These would have been a great encounter! I may need to revist down the line.
I have liked and commented! I continue to serve the gibbering dungeoncast! Greetings again milords! It's good to see you for another week for yet another boon of knowledge! Yet the subject of this week's boon is quite disturbing indeed. What kind of place is the far realm to produce such ghastly creatures? I have delved into the abyss on multiple crusades, but even if would be hesitant to enter the maddening far realm. Gibbering mouthers seem like such wretched creatures, cursed to forever wail with the voices of those devoured, as if their victims are still in there somewhere, doomed to wail making their past voices known to the world through this monster's grotesque form. Luckily I have not encountered these creatures, so that's one less monster the kingdom of knowledge and laughter has to worry about at least. Till next time milords, I shall see you again! I was asleep when this was uploaded, so this was a nice video to wake up too. I will say though, I think brians slippers this episode should have both multiplied, that way there would have been two new ones that could have hopped onto will's feet. Then you both could have had a pair of disgusting fleshy month slippers. lol.
What a great monster for Spooktober! The gibbering mouther is hilarious and gross. This was a funny episode and the perfect podcast to listen to to start the day off right.
So I've done combat where everyone had disadvantage on all d20 rolls and my players were rolling with laughter as their characters fell into Cactus and got kicked by goats and everything possibly wrong happened because they were effected by an unlucky curse. My longest playing friend felt really challenged by the environment. I would highly recommend using that kind of situation for a break up in play.
gibbering mouthers are made, not borne. when a magic user casts on a group of 4-12 (or more) opponents... 1)flesh to stone, 2)stone to mud, 3)mud to stone, 4)stone to flesh, 5)add a spirit wrack spell cast by clerics of one of the gods of madness .. that is how the and the mouther doeth come to gibber.
I think a much more engaging format than one guy reading text to another would be having one give a short description and summary of the creature and then both of you discussing both how it can be used by dungeon masters and his reactions as a player and the normal dumb shit. It would certainly be more useful to dungeon masters because I think most are willing to just read the information you give anyway and it wouldn't involve just reading text. Which most people don't find engaging even if its live in-person
really trying to catch up. Still 5 years short in Superquest Saga and still 3 years short in the Dungeoncast. Love it.
The thing about everything being blind canceling out disadvantage is that the blinded condition doesn't just give you disadvantage on attacks, it gives anything attacking you advantage to hit you. If you are blind hitting a blinded creature, you have disadvantage (because you are blind) and advantage (because they are blind), so they cancel each other out.
Manly man approves:surrounded?i can attack in all directions
The far realm roomba! A glorious creation.
Roomba of the Far Realm... Brilliant. :D
Looks like the thing from Carrion,
The Thing, or slightly like [Prototype], a being made of warped and liquidy flesh that assimilates more.
Don't worry Brian, the Ouroborofice has a place in my Spelljammer campaign
The self is a prison from which only we have escaped.
The only escape from oneself is death, and only if one is an atheist.
I fought one of these in my first ever D&D campaign
What if these guys were merely the spell Magic Mouth cast from the far realm into realmspace, somehow?
In Role With Me one of the villains turned a town the hero’s saved in to a massive one of these called ‘The Birtchwood’ (I think). That was haunting
This podcast is so good I even make sure to watch the sponsored segments at the end.
An episode to show Brian's gift of gab!
I was asleep as this was uploaded, so I am late. Although I suppose it doesn't matter since I can't think of a pun anyway.
I would normally want to jab this Gibber in the mouth, but weird horror has my heart
@@ashenwuss1651 it has a way of sinking its teeth into you doesnt it
@@mcswaggerduff8946 They definitely have a lot to say
It's weird how we can never shut up with these jokes.
The Gibbering Mouther really is the personification of "The better to eat you with" ain't it?
Omg why does it feel I'm the only one impressed by oroborrifice. Dying here laughing my arse off.
Used one for a one shot. Illithid ship where the experiment went wrong and the mouther consumed the crew becoming sentient and psyonically powered.
I had an idea of a cult that worships a gibbering mouther they have locked in a cage. They listen to its gibbering for signs and portents. They feed it magic users in the belief that is where it gets its prophetic power from.
Learning more about this thing made me want to throw this into my campaign. It also reminded me of that powerpuff girl's episode where the Amoeba Boys learn they can multiply.
>get tons of mouths
>divide body
>wait till baked
>....
>Gibber Jabber!
Bummer! I just ended a dungeon for my group that involved an alchemist that was using magical experiments to combine living beings into one big flesh golem. These would have been a great encounter! I may need to revist down the line.
This is one of my favorite episodes ever.. 😂😂
I have liked and commented! I continue to serve the gibbering dungeoncast! Greetings again milords! It's good to see you for another week for yet another boon of knowledge! Yet the subject of this week's boon is quite disturbing indeed. What kind of place is the far realm to produce such ghastly creatures? I have delved into the abyss on multiple crusades, but even if would be hesitant to enter the maddening far realm. Gibbering mouthers seem like such wretched creatures, cursed to forever wail with the voices of those devoured, as if their victims are still in there somewhere, doomed to wail making their past voices known to the world through this monster's grotesque form. Luckily I have not encountered these creatures, so that's one less monster the kingdom of knowledge and laughter has to worry about at least. Till next time milords, I shall see you again!
I was asleep when this was uploaded, so this was a nice video to wake up too. I will say though, I think brians slippers this episode should have both multiplied, that way there would have been two new ones that could have hopped onto will's feet. Then you both could have had a pair of disgusting fleshy month slippers. lol.
Oh man I need to make a giant one that absorbed a dragon... draconic mouther
What a great monster for Spooktober! The gibbering mouther is hilarious and gross. This was a funny episode and the perfect podcast to listen to to start the day off right.
Oh boi aberations!
Also I bite the earth is a pretty metal thing to say! Hahaha
Those are some dope shirts!!!!
So I've done combat where everyone had disadvantage on all d20 rolls and my players were rolling with laughter as their characters fell into Cactus and got kicked by goats and everything possibly wrong happened because they were effected by an unlucky curse. My longest playing friend felt really challenged by the environment. I would highly recommend using that kind of situation for a break up in play.
Think of the darkness from House on Haunted Hill or the souls inside Envy but even less individual
For ideas of different accents/voices I would recommend the card game "Utter Nonsense" which is a lot of fun in its own right.
i like the gibbering mouther because i made a demon like one of them by is made from darkness
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gibbering mouthers are made, not borne. when a magic user casts on a group of 4-12 (or more) opponents... 1)flesh to stone, 2)stone to mud, 3)mud to stone, 4)stone to flesh, 5)add a spirit wrack spell cast by clerics of one of the gods of madness .. that is how the and the mouther doeth come to gibber.
I think a much more engaging format than one guy reading text to another would be having one give a short description and summary of the creature and then both of you discussing both how it can be used by dungeon masters and his reactions as a player and the normal dumb shit. It would certainly be more useful to dungeon masters because I think most are willing to just read the information you give anyway and it wouldn't involve just reading text. Which most people don't find engaging even if its live in-person
I dont know how to use a 3d printer.and these youtube videa are so detailed i cant understand anything.