The best thing for these is to really watch them in chronological order. All the classes have their representation as minis on the table, they have interaction with one another as well... like the bard and paladin...
As a former Eldritch Knight... I can say my favorite cantrip was Toll the dead... Never used Eldritch Blast, not even when offered to taking it - I had green flame-blade instead for some reason.
Oh these are a treasure! Hope you enjoy all of them! As a side note, Jocat did a remake of the Barbarian one, because he was unsatisfied with his first attempt at it.
The paladin video led me to do a homebrew paladin that followed jygalag and had a split personality that followed sheogorath. Whenever I rolled a 10 for anything his personality would change from lawful neutral paladin of order to chaotic neutral anti-paladin. It led to some interesting moments like being at 3 hp, chugging a bottle of absinthe, yelling "cheese curd" and charging the remaining hobgoblin archers while throwing his shield.
Yeah, I wanted to be an Oath of Conquest Paladin as part of a multi-class with a Cleric to make it a double threat, but I didn't wanna buy Xanathars guide to everything.
I created a rogue for my 3.5 pathfinders group, but he is so against the grain you could mistake him for a bard. Hes chatty, acts as a travelling storyteller, and wears colorful clothes. However thats his ploy. He'll stand out at first, and thus over time will just become another face in the crowd, or at least no one will question too hard about his actions if they spot him doing something weird.
Hope you get to the DM one at some point that's easily the magnum opus of the series Note: I don't actually know what a Magnum opus is so I could be totally wrong in that comparison
There's this awesome story called Villains By Necessity where it actually shows a wonderful example of Thieves Cant. The basic plot idea is that Good has won so hard in a fantasy world that they're straight up annihilating Evil at a fundamental level to the point of brainwashing, or whitewashing rather, but the funny bit comes when the thief character goes to a bakery and tries some Thieves Cant to try and get some more tools. It's not coming across and he gets more and more obvious until he's straight up asking for 'goods' he can use to open locks and stab people with, at which point he realizes that this one is no longer a black market front and is in fact just a bakery. He orders twelve jelly doughnuts and never brings this bit stupidity up again.
You should definitely watch Dimension 20 it's a series from College Humor where they play RPG, they have like 2 campaign with Matt and their campaign are always super fun especially cause a bunch of them work with comedy, their GM, Brennan does a fantastic job with the story
Fun Fact: The girl crushing on Sasha in the Paladin video is Felicia the Bard. She's shown falling in love with Sasha in the Bard video, and they're the couple getting married in the Warlock video. (The "correct" viewing order for the series is Barbarian > Bard > Cleric > Druid > Fighter > Monk > Paladin > Ranger > Rogue > Sorcerer > Warlock > Wizard > Artificer > Races > Goblins > Barbarian (AGAIN) > Alignment > Character Sheet > Dungeon Master)
"Rogues need to have an edgy backstory." Nah, my rogue got kicked out of the city coz she stabbed a guard in the thigh for taking the piss out of her speech impediment. :U
The best thing for these is to really watch them in chronological order. All the classes have their representation as minis on the table, they have interaction with one another as well... like the bard and paladin...
After you said that i had to rewatch them and damn i never noticed that 😅
Theres a full love story between bard and paladin
As a former Eldritch Knight... I can say my favorite cantrip was Toll the dead... Never used Eldritch Blast, not even when offered to taking it - I had green flame-blade instead for some reason.
Oh these are a treasure! Hope you enjoy all of them! As a side note, Jocat did a remake of the Barbarian one, because he was unsatisfied with his first attempt at it.
Finally got to these! Good recommendation whomever recommended it! I hope you watch all of the other videos he made in this series!
I feel that you have to watch the Crap Guide series in order but the important thing is that you're having a good time and a good laugh :D
Oh definitely if that's something you'd like to see let me know!
Also haha glad you enjoyed!
The paladin video led me to do a homebrew paladin that followed jygalag and had a split personality that followed sheogorath. Whenever I rolled a 10 for anything his personality would change from lawful neutral paladin of order to chaotic neutral anti-paladin. It led to some interesting moments like being at 3 hp, chugging a bottle of absinthe, yelling "cheese curd" and charging the remaining hobgoblin archers while throwing his shield.
my rogue is a magic knife thrower from a circus. he's basically a really stabby bard
Yeah, I wanted to be an Oath of Conquest Paladin as part of a multi-class with a Cleric to make it a double threat, but I didn't wanna buy Xanathars guide to everything.
I created a rogue for my 3.5 pathfinders group, but he is so against the grain you could mistake him for a bard. Hes chatty, acts as a travelling storyteller, and wears colorful clothes.
However thats his ploy. He'll stand out at first, and thus over time will just become another face in the crowd, or at least no one will question too hard about his actions if they spot him doing something weird.
OOOOO I like it
Man I loved your reactions for this! Such joy!
From left to right they're paladin, cleric, barb, monk on left. And druid, bard, and fighter on right. Yes, the barb is a little girl.
Hope you get to the DM one at some point that's easily the magnum opus of the series
Note: I don't actually know what a Magnum opus is so I could be totally wrong in that comparison
hahahaha someones "Magnum opus" is like their masterpiece. Honestly it can be whatever you want haha
@@lunarwaslost cool thanks
There's this awesome story called Villains By Necessity where it actually shows a wonderful example of Thieves Cant. The basic plot idea is that Good has won so hard in a fantasy world that they're straight up annihilating Evil at a fundamental level to the point of brainwashing, or whitewashing rather, but the funny bit comes when the thief character goes to a bakery and tries some Thieves Cant to try and get some more tools. It's not coming across and he gets more and more obvious until he's straight up asking for 'goods' he can use to open locks and stab people with, at which point he realizes that this one is no longer a black market front and is in fact just a bakery. He orders twelve jelly doughnuts and never brings this bit stupidity up again.
Oh Dang! I forgot Puffin made an appearance in the Rogue guide
You should definitely watch Dimension 20 it's a series from College Humor where they play RPG, they have like 2 campaign with Matt and their campaign are always super fun especially cause a bunch of them work with comedy, their GM, Brennan does a fantastic job with the story
Lol first video the kid who walked asay from the rougue is another dnd youtuber puffin forrest
Fun Fact: The girl crushing on Sasha in the Paladin video is Felicia the Bard. She's shown falling in love with Sasha in the Bard video, and they're the couple getting married in the Warlock video.
(The "correct" viewing order for the series is Barbarian > Bard > Cleric > Druid > Fighter > Monk > Paladin > Ranger > Rogue > Sorcerer > Warlock > Wizard > Artificer > Races > Goblins > Barbarian (AGAIN) > Alignment > Character Sheet > Dungeon Master)
"Rogues need to have an edgy backstory." Nah, my rogue got kicked out of the city coz she stabbed a guard in the thigh for taking the piss out of her speech impediment. :U
Jocat is made of win and funny. Always recommend a watch if you need to laugh.
Paladin SMITE
Eldritch blast is a Cantrip.
I've known this for awhile if I made a mistake in the video. Apologies