Yes, it was really weird to see it played that way... ...Were they posting old content to fill in during 2020? I only ran into these recently, but this seems older than just 3 years....
Um actually it's never mentioned that Jareth was going to make Toby the next goblin king, he just says that unless Sara can find him with 24 hours he'll turn her brother into a goblin and he'll be trapped there forever.
Um actually, the Freman don't drink via their noseplugs. The noseplugs are there to catch the moisture in their breath. They drink via small tubes attached to the neck of their suits.
3:33 Um, technically, in The Lord of the Rings universe specifically Elves and Dwarves hated each other because of the sack of Doriath, which happened in the First Age (6 thousand + years before TLotR) and where a bunch of Elves and Dwarves killed each other over a Silmaril. Most other fantasy universes just copied the concept of Dwarves and Elves hating each other from Tolkien, but "forgot" to give it a reason like Tolkien did. So, yes, that does happen in most universes, but technically it is given a reason in Tolkien's mythos.
You should really have a D&D / Tolkien episode with , Brennan Lee Mulligan, and Matthew Mercer, and maybe Dael Kingsmill if you could get her. That would be fucking awesome.
Um, actually, Jareth didn't kidnap the baby brother; the kid was taken by the Goblin King because his sister willingly gave him up by wishing for it. Jareth was fulfilling the wish, and completing the verbal contract.
4:34 Haley: "He asked a question about Doom, the original PC first-person shooter?" UM, ACTUALLY! Doom was preceded by Wolfenstein 3D, another PC first-person shooter.
I have never been more angry at this show than I was during the Dune question. Nerd cards should revoked for all 3! Not only did they miss an easy question the extra comments were completely wrong!
Um, Actually, at 21:30, both Spice and Death Sticks could be attributed to the Star Wars franchise. The Kessel Run is entirely built to reach the spice mines of Kessel. Spice is processed into, among other things, Death Sticks.
This is very, very late but... Um, actually, its not more recent editions of d&d that added those races. Tieflings and aasimar have been around since 2e. Not 100% on genasi but they've been around quite a while too.
uhm actually, kryptonians get their powers from a yellow sun therefore he was not invulnearable until he was on earth and would have died with the rest of the inhabitants of krypton.
vynat draco Also tieflings can come from any fiend as can cambions. The distinction between them is that cambions have an infernal parent while tieflings typically come from a human family when infernal influence from early generations manifests in their appearance
@@aidanmahar5192 Um actually in 5e the playable Tieflings trace their ancestry back to one of the Lords of the Abyss such as Asmodeus and thus are half Baatezu (Devil).. They are a separate race rather than crossbreeds. ua-cam.com/video/1rD-sA6P3AU/v-deo.html The confusion may be coming from the fact that Volo's guide gives rules for Demonic cults right after the section on Tiefling bloodlines and because in the Forgotten Realms setting Tieflings can be either the result of Baatezu or Tanar'ri.
@@TheCinderfang um actually, while genies are elementals, not all elementals are genies and therefore saying elementals is too broad and technically incorrect
Um actually, the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park movies are closer to Deinonychus. Velociraptor, although similarly shaped, are only about the size of a cat.
Um actually Poultry does not have to always be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees as that is simply the temperature that bacteria will be instantly killed. You can cook a piece of meat to a much lower temperature you just have to hold it there for longer.
Name of the wind is one of my all time favourite books and the fact that they took so long to answer the question and no one knew it’s called alar hurt my soul.
Um actually Jareth doesn't kidnap Toby Sarah willing says the phrase for him to be taken away. But by saying what she did, Toby wasnt technically kidnapped.
Um actually in many media they reference the fact that dwarves prefer the dark and stone underground to the sunlight and forrests, and that this paired with mining often being destructive to nature, than woodland elves and particularily puritist naturalists (like druids) are often attributed to much of their contention.
I feel like the most fucked up part about that scene from It is Ben doesn’t want to do it. So he’s crying the whole time. To this day I still do not understand how that got past multiple editors and publishers. I’m so thankful it’s never even been considered for the movie adaptations.
Um actually, Spice was the name for a type of illicit substance the galaxy. Spice was mined at the spice mines of Kessel, where Wookiee slaves were worked to death turning medicinal spice mineral into a recreational drug.
Um actually, Pennywise is just one name for it, but it's an interdimensional spider monster, so its real name is probably nothing like the very English "Pennywise".
Um, actually Jedi do not use Death Sticks. Jedi in general do not use drugs. Apart from ethanol based drinks Jedi abstain from most to all mind influencing substances. The Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster is an alcoholic drink. Also Slurm is a soft drink not a drug.
Um actually the goblin king does not kidnap toby as his sister gave him to the goblin king also hoggle does not almost fall in the big the goblin king threatens to throw him in the bog if he does not give the heroine a poison apple that puts her to sleep
Um actually, tieflings aren’t really descended from demons either; their demonic appearance is a result of a pact made many years ago between their people and Asmodius, which fused the essence of Asmodius with their own and gave them the appearance of humanoid demons. While they’re called ‘devil’s child’ by some, they aren’t truly descended from any devil!
Um Actually, the Elf/Dwarf rivalry is usually the result of hundreds or thousands of years of grudges and fucking each other over. Kind of like the old English/French rivalry. Or English/Scotish rivalry. Or English/English rivalry.
Um actually Jareth doesnt kidnap toby, Sarah wishes him away. I'd argue she gave him toby and just so happens to want him back. And it's never actually stated what Jareth intends to do with Toby, "he'll be one of us forever" could mean turning him into a goblin, or something else.
Um actually, nope, that's the cry of the Nazgul and can be heard well before Fell Beasts are first scene, such as when they attack the inn at Bree or during the skirmish on Weathertop
um actually, it is important which generation of star trek the question is about, as while red is security in the original series, from TNG onwards, red became the color of command
@@Cody_Istre true, but in following seasons, such as DS9 and voyager, the modifications to uniform code becomes standard, so there is more star trek where red is worn by command than yellow.
Cody Istre Um actually Worf and Jordy were in command division in season 1 of TNG. Worf goes Gold when he becomes chief of security and Jordy gets his gold when he is made chief engineer. In season 1 they were just bridge crew. Also in DS9 worf transfered to coma day division when he was stationed in DS9. They even have dialog about that in his first DS9 episode and it’s referenced in First Contact
“Are you doing a bit?……… That son of a bi*** said its name….” Made me laugh so hard. That was the epitome of nerd-rage when you think the answer is so obvious it’s INSANE the person can’t possibly know it. 🤣
@@richardkirkland6805 Um actually, they are the only 2 stated rules, but you can’t have a winner if you don’t have more rules than that such as the winner is the one with the most points at the end, or correctly answered questions are with 1 point ( or as trapp decides) etc. even just that trapp decides all other rules.
It's weird watching these old episodes when they haven't figured out the format of the shiny questions yet. Like with the Hear Me Roar question, it's so obvious that the contestants should buzz in for each individual roar. The idea that one person buzzes in to be able to attempt the question is just so obviously a flawed system.
Saying "potassium sulfate?" To the K2SO thing is probably the nerdiest thing I've seen on this show. The actual chemical formula for potassium sulfate is K2SO4.
Um Actually Tieflings are not descended from demons, they are descended from devils. Demons are chaotic and monstrous and live in The Abyss, whereas devils are a lawful evil, and they live in the 9 Hells. The text of the book specifically says that they get features from their Infernal descent, referring to devils, rather than abyssal heritage which would be referring to demons.
Literally came into the comics to say this. Also, to add to that, they're not technically "descended" from anything other than human, it's just that those humans made pacts with devil's to imbue their bloodlines with infernal power, so it's heavily implied that tieflings lack any sort of devil ancestor.
Um, actually this only takes into account 4th and 5th edition, prior to 4th edition (and in pathfinder) abyssal tieflings exist as official canon, and there's a UA for abyssal Tiefling in the works for 5e. Tieflings always have a fiendish influence within their bloodline, but it can be either infernal or abyssal.
Any reason a tiefling can't be descended from a daemon/yugoloth, for that matter? Also, on this pedantic note, can't aasimar be descended from any celestial, not just angels? I know 5th edition sort of simplified that side of the outer hierarchy a bit.
They are fiend descendant that means devils, demons, yugoloth, daemon. There is one special case where child can become a Tiefling if one of their ancenstors made a pact with Asmodeus, where you will be considered Asmodeus' tiefling even though Asmodeus is nowhere in your family tree
@@bobwalsh3407 he has a podcast called Quick Question with Soren and Daniel, I believe that's his only public thing right now. He writes for Last Week Tonight
"This is supposed to be about monsters and I get Charmander" Uhm actually "Pokemon" stands for Pocket Monsters so putting a Pokemon in this category is justified in that lane of thinking.
@@AbsolXGuardian to paraphrase, they should have used the audio from the games? Agreed, but I think the anime is certainly beloved enough to justify using it. Plus, it's something of this show's forté to make decisions on that front that are upsetting to nerds, from the set design to including some references to Phantom Menace and after in about every Star Wars question.
Love to see a cracked veteran and college humor crossover. O'Brien will always have a place in my heart. Edit: now all they need is a Small Beans crossover
@@jaives Nah, nah they all got fired/quit. Swaim started Small Beans and I think is working for IGN. DOB is working for HBO. So they're still making funny shit.
I am very glad they changed the shiny questions so that everyone plays instead of buzzing in.
Rewatching these and yeah, I prefer when everyone gets to play and not whoever buzzed first
Yes, it was really weird to see it played that way... ...Were they posting old content to fill in during 2020? I only ran into these recently, but this seems older than just 3 years....
@@hannahbartholomew426 It use to be on the main Dropout/CH channel and then got split to its own channel IIRC
Yeah, I was actively confused that whole segment lol
“Are you doing a bit?” Is the best way to ask if your friends are really dumb
The SON said its own name!
“Are you doing a bit?”
😂they were so concerned that he didn’t know charmander
In his defense, I love Pokémon, but my brain was absolutely refusing to hear Charmander. I knew it was a Pokémon though
@@Mr.Monacle I knew it was saying "charmander", but I thought it HAD to be a trick, because I don't remember charmander sounding like that.
I thought it said starlander... so I thought it was a reference to the boy's homelander. I'm stupid, yes I know.
Deyanna C Homelander should say his name in that pitch of a voice all the time. Like all dialog be replaced with “Homelander Homelander Homeeeeeeee?”
In his defense I didn't understand what the sound was saying until the others repeated it
Um actually it's never mentioned that Jareth was going to make Toby the next goblin king, he just says that unless Sara can find him with 24 hours he'll turn her brother into a goblin and he'll be trapped there forever.
agreed...just another minion
I know right? What's he going to do? Retire to his lake house in the land of stench and let a baby goblin take over his regime?
it was mentioned in the comics that the goblin king will take a human child to be his successor
@@carpetwizard2416 wait, there are comics? I did not know that.
Um actually, the Freman don't drink via their noseplugs. The noseplugs are there to catch the moisture in their breath. They drink via small tubes attached to the neck of their suits.
When charmander said its name i thought it said SKYLANDER
I heard the exact same thing
Me toooo. The ch was cut off just a little bit
3:33 Um, technically, in The Lord of the Rings universe specifically Elves and Dwarves hated each other because of the sack of Doriath, which happened in the First Age (6 thousand + years before TLotR) and where a bunch of Elves and Dwarves killed each other over a Silmaril. Most other fantasy universes just copied the concept of Dwarves and Elves hating each other from Tolkien, but "forgot" to give it a reason like Tolkien did. So, yes, that does happen in most universes, but technically it is given a reason in Tolkien's mythos.
Oooohhhh! All the background props have something wrong! That's pure genius!
You should really have a D&D / Tolkien episode with , Brennan Lee Mulligan, and Matthew Mercer, and maybe Dael Kingsmill if you could get her. That would be fucking awesome.
Get Stephen Colbert to come for it.
Um actually, Jareth was just going to turn Toby into a goblin. He never said anything about turning him into the next king.
15:08 I love that they both lean forward
Um, actually, Jareth didn't kidnap the baby brother; the kid was taken by the Goblin King because his sister willingly gave him up by wishing for it. Jareth was fulfilling the wish, and completing the verbal contract.
"This is supposed to be about monsters and I got a fucking charmander!"
Um, actually...poke _mon_ ?
Was watching a bunch of After Hours recently and just thinking how much Daniel O'Brien needs to be on one of these. Finally!
4:34
Haley: "He asked a question about Doom, the original PC first-person shooter?"
UM, ACTUALLY! Doom was preceded by Wolfenstein 3D, another PC first-person shooter.
I have never been more angry at this show than I was during the Dune question. Nerd cards should revoked for all 3! Not only did they miss an easy question the extra comments were completely wrong!
Um, Actually, at 21:30, both Spice and Death Sticks could be attributed to the Star Wars franchise. The Kessel Run is entirely built to reach the spice mines of Kessel. Spice is processed into, among other things, Death Sticks.
Trapp looks so great! He's clearly at his glow-up age.
This is very, very late but... Um, actually, its not more recent editions of d&d that added those races. Tieflings and aasimar have been around since 2e. Not 100% on genasi but they've been around quite a while too.
Um actually, Robocop was developed by the good people at Omni Security Concepts, a subsidiary of OmniCorp
How old is this episode that it says Dan still works for Cracked?
uhm actually, kryptonians get their powers from a yellow sun therefore he was not invulnearable until he was on earth and would have died with the rest of the inhabitants of krypton.
Um actually, tieflings are descended from devils, not demons.
Um actually tieflings can be descendants of any fiend
@@krool141 Demons make Cambions, read Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes!
vynat draco Um actually Cambions were introduced in Volo’s Guide to Monsters
Edit: This was wrong as well, cambions are from the monster manual
vynat draco Also tieflings can come from any fiend as can cambions. The distinction between them is that cambions have an infernal parent while tieflings typically come from a human family when infernal influence from early generations manifests in their appearance
@@aidanmahar5192 Um actually in 5e the playable Tieflings trace their ancestry back to one of the Lords of the Abyss such as Asmodeus and thus are half Baatezu (Devil).. They are a separate race rather than crossbreeds. ua-cam.com/video/1rD-sA6P3AU/v-deo.html The confusion may be coming from the fact that Volo's guide gives rules for Demonic cults right after the section on Tiefling bloodlines and because in the Forgotten Realms setting Tieflings can be either the result of Baatezu or Tanar'ri.
If only Jared had subtitles. Not only did it say "Charmander" as what was spoken but the name of the creature. Which was Charmander.
I was watching the thumbnail and was like "Is that Dan O'-fuckin'-Brien?! Sure enough.
Uhm Actually Genasi are descended from Genies
Which are elementals
@@TheCinderfang um actually, while genies are elementals, not all elementals are genies and therefore saying elementals is too broad and technically incorrect
@@ceemain6390 Um actually that's not how logic works.
Poor Dan, he didn’t have his flash cards :(
Jeez Kealiʻi A., we don't have to get into a thing.
Um actually, Jareth doesn't kidnap Toby. Sara straight up asks Jereth to take him.
Um, actually, that was the cry of a Fell Beast, the giant winged creatures *ridden* by the Nazgûl.
I'm pretty sure it's the nazgûl themselves who scream. They did so in the first movie, when they didn't have fell beasts yet.
Elves and Dwarves hate each other because Dwarves are greedy and Elves are non-materialistic tree hippies.
Um actually, the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park movies are closer to Deinonychus. Velociraptor, although similarly shaped, are only about the size of a cat.
Um actually, Death Sticks are not the drugs of the future as Star Wars is set “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...."
During the movie, I too wondered if K2SO was the same as K2SO4 and that was the last date I ever took to a Star Wars movie.
DOB is amazing!!! Loved him on Cracked!!!
I really like Daniel O'brien I used to read up all his articles on cracked and CACKLE
Um actually Poultry does not have to always be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees as that is simply the temperature that bacteria will be instantly killed. You can cook a piece of meat to a much lower temperature you just have to hold it there for longer.
Um, Actually not all of Krusty's Sidekicks went to Ivy Leauge colleges. Sideshow Luke Perry didn't go to college.
god damnit, trapp, and um, actually! staff, i fucking love you!!!!!
Porks recommended cook temp is 145, it used to be 165 but had since been updated since trichinosis stopped being a problem in US pork suppy
Name of the wind is one of my all time favourite books and the fact that they took so long to answer the question and no one knew it’s called alar hurt my soul.
They also called Abenthy abernathy
@@davisjones651I'm sad that I needed to scroll this far down into the comments to find an Abenthy correction
Um, Actually the Starfleet uniform colors/departments change numerous times over the timeline from 2140s to the 2390s
Um actually Jareth doesn't kidnap Toby Sarah willing says the phrase for him to be taken away. But by saying what she did, Toby wasnt technically kidnapped.
Not sure that’s how that works. If I say that I wish someone would just drop dead that doesn’t mean I’m advertising for an assassin to murder them
While technically true that's just a matter of semantics.
he got fleeced on the star trek question, the colors change, so you kinda need specifics
D.O.B.: "Are you doing a bit? The son of a bitch said it's name!"
Um actually, I don't think Slurm is a drug. If they wanted a Futurama reference it would be Bender with Jacking On (or electricity).
I have never played Starcraft and I still guessed Zerg!
21:43 um, actually Star Wars is in the past
Um, /actually/, tieflings are the result of a human pact with /devils/, not demons. Demon-descended tieflings only appear in playtest materials
Uhm Actually, that's Grammy winner Daniel O'Brien for you, Sir
Um actually in many media they reference the fact that dwarves prefer the dark and stone underground to the sunlight and forrests, and that this paired with mining often being destructive to nature, than woodland elves and particularily puritist naturalists (like druids) are often attributed to much of their contention.
Um actually Daniel O'Brian is from last week tonight now. He was let go from cracked nearly 3 years ago...
Um, actually, this wasn't filmed recently.
I find it exhausting to watch Haley. Blood pressure rises when she talks.
Loved everyone else.
Love this show
Wish they would expand
I feel like the most fucked up part about that scene from It is Ben doesn’t want to do it. So he’s crying the whole time.
To this day I still do not understand how that got past multiple editors and publishers. I’m so thankful it’s never even been considered for the movie adaptations.
Um actually, Spice was the name for a type of illicit substance the galaxy. Spice was mined at the spice mines of Kessel, where Wookiee slaves were worked to death turning medicinal spice mineral into a recreational drug.
Bless the Maker and His water and may His passage cleanse the world.
Ummm actually, homeboy never said "ummm actually" in his answers. CMON TRAPP!
Um, actually elves and dwarves where not created by Tolkien, although modern interpretations of them are often influenced by him
Um, actually he didn't say "umm actually, it's a velociraptor."
Um, Actually IT has a name: Pennywise
Um actually It tells the Losers Club that his real name is actually Robert Gray.
Um actually, Pennywise is just one name for it, but it's an interdimensional spider monster, so its real name is probably nothing like the very English "Pennywise".
It’s pop culture with DOB!
Um, actually Jedi do not use Death Sticks. Jedi in general do not use drugs. Apart from ethanol based drinks Jedi abstain from most to all mind influencing substances. The Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster is an alcoholic drink. Also Slurm is a soft drink not a drug.
Um actually the goblin king does not kidnap toby as his sister gave him to the goblin king also hoggle does not almost fall in the big the goblin king threatens to throw him in the bog if he does not give the heroine a poison apple that puts her to sleep
Daniel O'brien: Cracked
Oof
Dee Oh Bee!
Ah!!! Daniel!!!!!
um actually red can also be Command, it switched to that in TNG
Um actually, tieflings aren’t really descended from demons either; their demonic appearance is a result of a pact made many years ago between their people and Asmodius, which fused the essence of Asmodius with their own and gave them the appearance of humanoid demons. While they’re called ‘devil’s child’ by some, they aren’t truly descended from any devil!
Um actually Star Wars is in the past, so deathsticks aren’t a drug in the future
Abernethy? Bro, Kvothe was introduced to sympathy magic by Abenthy, not Abernethy.
I love seeing Daniel trying so hard to be the cool aloof guy.
He's trying to seduce Soren from very very afar.
21:27 Um, actually Star Wars takes place in the past…/j
Everyone in the comments talking about O'Brien, nobody's mentioned Jared Logan's quarantimes show Stream of Blood...
Um actually Dan left cracked🙋♂️
Haley looks remarkably like Daphne from Scooby Doo
Um Actually, the Elf/Dwarf rivalry is usually the result of hundreds or thousands of years of grudges and fucking each other over.
Kind of like the old English/French rivalry. Or English/Scotish rivalry. Or English/English rivalry.
When was this done and is Daniel O'Brian back at cracked
A few years ago and no.
I totally ship Haley and Jared together now
Um actually Jareth doesnt kidnap toby, Sarah wishes him away. I'd argue she gave him toby and just so happens to want him back. And it's never actually stated what Jareth intends to do with Toby, "he'll be one of us forever" could mean turning him into a goblin, or something else.
Daniel! :D
Why did “Charmander” sound like “timelander” to me?
Are you doing a bit?
A commercial every 2 minutes? Wth UA-cam
Get the Brothers from MBMBAM on an episode.
Um actually is that not the sound of the fell beast? Not the nazgul
Um actually, nope, that's the cry of the Nazgul and can be heard well before Fell Beasts are first scene, such as when they attack the inn at Bree or during the skirmish on Weathertop
@@christopherwilson88 right I was trying to remember that, it's been a while since I last saw the movies
Ummm Actually that last roar was 100% a Gorn from the Abrams reality video game
Isn't spice a drug in Star wars too?
Only three of the droids are from Star Wars... FIGHT ME!
They look like really REALLY having fun. 💜💜
Uhm Actually Deathsticks are a drug of the past since star wars takes place a long time ago.
I was away to say that
Bah, beat me to it!
_You do not want to correct them regarding deathsticks, you want to go home and rethink your life._
But which era of Star wars? Maybe by the time Cade Skywalker was around it is equal to us.
@@ccggenius i want to go home and rethink my life o.o
Um actually, tieflings are descended from devils, not demons
um actually, it is important which generation of star trek the question is about, as while red is security in the original series, from TNG onwards, red became the color of command
And in some iterations it is also the color of engineering
Um, Actually! It's not completely consistent, in TNG at least, as both Worf and Geordie each appear in red and gold uniforms throughout the series.
@@Cody_Istre true, but in following seasons, such as DS9 and voyager, the modifications to uniform code becomes standard, so there is more star trek where red is worn by command than yellow.
Cody Istre Um actually Worf and Jordy were in command division in season 1 of TNG. Worf goes Gold when he becomes chief of security and Jordy gets his gold when he is made chief engineer. In season 1 they were just bridge crew. Also in DS9 worf transfered to coma day division when he was stationed in DS9. They even have dialog about that in his first DS9 episode and it’s referenced in First Contact
@@iphone777 Then why did picard wear red?
“Are you doing a bit?……… That son of a bi*** said its name….” Made me laugh so hard.
That was the epitome of nerd-rage when you think the answer is so obvious it’s INSANE the person can’t possibly know it. 🤣
And then he had the audacity to say "It was supposed to be about monsters" like Pokémon isn't literally short for "pocket monsters."
Um actually, watching Dan quietly seething as his competition openly cheats is frikin hilarious.
Wow that was wild unreal that Trapp let this slide.
He's openly uncomfortable whenever the other 2 flirt
Is it cheating if the only rules are:
1. All answers must be preceded by the phrase "um... actually,"
2. You can interrupt the host at any time?
@@richardkirkland6805 You are so right!
@@richardkirkland6805 Um actually, they are the only 2 stated rules, but you can’t have a winner if you don’t have more rules than that such as the winner is the one with the most points at the end, or correctly answered questions are with 1 point ( or as trapp decides) etc. even just that trapp decides all other rules.
It's weird watching these old episodes when they haven't figured out the format of the shiny questions yet. Like with the Hear Me Roar question, it's so obvious that the contestants should buzz in for each individual roar. The idea that one person buzzes in to be able to attempt the question is just so obviously a flawed system.
Saying "potassium sulfate?" To the K2SO thing is probably the nerdiest thing I've seen on this show.
The actual chemical formula for potassium sulfate is K2SO4.
i was floored, but im a dummy though so there's that
You didn’t say “Um, actually”
Loved the whole section with Charmander “bitch just said his name”
Um Actually Tieflings are not descended from demons, they are descended from devils. Demons are chaotic and monstrous and live in The Abyss, whereas devils are a lawful evil, and they live in the 9 Hells. The text of the book specifically says that they get features from their Infernal descent, referring to devils, rather than abyssal heritage which would be referring to demons.
Literally came into the comics to say this.
Also, to add to that, they're not technically "descended" from anything other than human, it's just that those humans made pacts with devil's to imbue their bloodlines with infernal power, so it's heavily implied that tieflings lack any sort of devil ancestor.
Um, actually this only takes into account 4th and 5th edition, prior to 4th edition (and in pathfinder) abyssal tieflings exist as official canon, and there's a UA for abyssal Tiefling in the works for 5e.
Tieflings always have a fiendish influence within their bloodline, but it can be either infernal or abyssal.
@@noahsalvio9649 Tieflings can either be actual descendants of devils or descendants of humans who made pacts with devils
Any reason a tiefling can't be descended from a daemon/yugoloth, for that matter?
Also, on this pedantic note, can't aasimar be descended from any celestial, not just angels? I know 5th edition sort of simplified that side of the outer hierarchy a bit.
They are fiend descendant that means devils, demons, yugoloth, daemon. There is one special case where child can become a Tiefling if one of their ancenstors made a pact with Asmodeus, where you will be considered Asmodeus' tiefling even though Asmodeus is nowhere in your family tree
"Daniel O'Brien" *heart skips a beat
It's weird seeing Daniel socialize with people OTHER than the After Hours crew
Is he anywhere else on UA-cam or Twitch? Or is he writing and doing behind the scene work?
@@bobwalsh3407 he has a podcast called Quick Question with Soren and Daniel, I believe that's his only public thing right now. He writes for Last Week Tonight
Pretty much the same then
"This is supposed to be about monsters and I get Charmander"
Uhm actually "Pokemon" stands for Pocket Monsters so putting a Pokemon in this category is justified in that lane of thinking.
Yeah but putting an anime cry isn't right because the anime having Pokemon say their names is stupid and bad
@@AbsolXGuardian to paraphrase, they should have used the audio from the games? Agreed, but I think the anime is certainly beloved enough to justify using it. Plus, it's something of this show's forté to make decisions on that front that are upsetting to nerds, from the set design to including some references to Phantom Menace and after in about every Star Wars question.
@@AbsolXGuardian yeah, but the TV show cries are more well-known
@@AbsolXGuardian I mean they used cries from movies soooo
Xtra Um actually, not all Pokémon say their own names as the cry, an example is gogoat
Love to see a cracked veteran and college humor crossover. O'Brien will always have a place in my heart.
Edit: now all they need is a Small Beans crossover
This was great! Can you imagine if they got Swaim on the show?!
Same! Honestly he's the reason two of friends are comedy writers
i was a big Crack head a decade ago. Was surprised that DOB was still around. Swaim is still there too?!
@@jaives Nah, nah they all got fired/quit. Swaim started Small Beans and I think is working for IGN. DOB is working for HBO. So they're still making funny shit.
I can wholeheartedly recommend DOB's and Soren Bowie's podcast Quick Question.