The ring should be called the ring of chaos (or something to that effect) and then add some mechanic for revealing how to do the other uses including damaging with 2D15. Perhaps whenever the user does something suitably chaotic at DMs discretion
Brother I’ve watched your shorts for a long time now. I finally click on your channel in hopes of finding some DnD sessions so I can finally see all these great tips in action- and I’m not seeing any. I know you’ve probably heard this quite a bit by now, but you gotta host a campaign you post on UA-cam. Even if the group doesn’t wanna show their faces, we really just need you and a board breakdown. Could host it on tabletop simulator or something. Just food for thought.
I agree. I’d like to run a game on stream. I’m just very particular about wanting to make sure it’s entertaining so it really needs to be the right crew, with the right gear, and performance mindset.
It should be noted that on the Scythe the passives describe “the player” not the character, meaning that, as written, there could be some… conflict. Also, a “d15” could potentially be rolled as 2d8-1. It’s not perfectly even distribution, but it will always produce a number 1-15. That it rolling a d20 and rerolling results 16-20.
Why is... "what is your favorite texture" my new favorite question to ask someone? My old goto was always "what's your favorite thing about yourself" with the follow up of "what do you think your favorite person would say is THEIR favorite thing about you"... But this trumps that BS by a mile.
You should have to roll 5 death saving throws (needing to get 3 successes to survive) if you get crit by it. You need to basically run through the entire dying process. You crit and they immediately just start rolling death saves to see if they are still alive. If they fail 3 before they succeed 3 they die, and they have to roll upto 5 saves immediately.
@@Altorin this could have been part of your original comment. The trick is to click the three periods on top of each other next to your first comment and click edit. You're right though. The thing is that generally people try to avoid arbitrarily rolling tons of dice when designing game mechanics. That's why they didn't make it exactly the same as the death saves you make when you're at 0 HP.
What is your preferred method of receiving submissions for Homebrew review? I saw your video about the person who is spamming you and I would like your feedback but not do that
If you want me to make a short about it, post it in the comments. If you want me to review it live, submit it through the form in my discord or on my community tab
The ring would be cool if it summoned a familiar that was similar to the spirits that were in it or maybe like ancestors of the spirits that were in it
The ring is cool idea. It could be specific creature. And spells are call/release. Explosion(release) comes from the way creature leaves the plane and also bricks item.
Yeah normally it's just best to say 1d10+1d20-1d4/3 (rounded up), as it's the same average result and range of possible results. That being said though, the probabilities of getting specific numbers are then a lot higher around the average than with near the extremes with this way.
There’s a few instances in dnd that call for a d3. You can just use a d6 and split it up. 1-2 is 1, 3-4 is 2, 5-6 is 3. Usually how I’ve seen it down. The d15 though, you gotta earn that. One day I will. One day…
D3 is actually a pretty common thing. It's just physically impossible to physically make one. But you can statistically make one very easy as Sally said
@@Cinderblocksally I know about that. For a d15 Roll a d3 and a d10. Divide the d10 by 2 and round up. 1, 1: 1 1, 2: 2 1, 3: 3 1, 4: 4 1, 5: 5 2, 1: 6 2, 2: 7 2, 3: 8 2, 4: 9 2, 5: 10 3, 1: 11 3, 2: 12 3, 3: 13 3, 4: 14 3, 5: 15 In other words, 1d15=((1d6/2)-1)*5+1d10/2 supposing everything is rounded up after being divided
Big thank you to Blaine for hanging out. Don’t forget to check out his channel! youtube.com/@BlaineSimple
I can respect that Blaine’s favorite texture is “grainy”. I like the texture of polished wood personally, but agree to disagree.
Nothing like a totally irreverent question to kick things off
Great video laughed a lot. That was a lot of fun.
Be still my heart
Vorpald Scythe of evilness that only sometimes works. Interesting.
The ring should be called the ring of chaos (or something to that effect) and then add some mechanic for revealing how to do the other uses including damaging with 2D15. Perhaps whenever the user does something suitably chaotic at DMs discretion
what's funny is there is such a thing as a d15 out there, part of some kickstarter that met it's goal several times over.
1d15 = 1d10 + 1d6 - 1
It's doable. Not sure it's practical, haha.
Hahaha fair
The d15 is a mythical object one has not been seen in a millennium
OMG i would take some days to Run throw my back catalogue of homebrew
Brother I’ve watched your shorts for a long time now. I finally click on your channel in hopes of finding some DnD sessions so I can finally see all these great tips in action- and I’m not seeing any.
I know you’ve probably heard this quite a bit by now, but you gotta host a campaign you post on UA-cam.
Even if the group doesn’t wanna show their faces, we really just need you and a board breakdown. Could host it on tabletop simulator or something.
Just food for thought.
I agree. I’d like to run a game on stream. I’m just very particular about wanting to make sure it’s entertaining so it really needs to be the right crew, with the right gear, and performance mindset.
It should be noted that on the Scythe the passives describe “the player” not the character, meaning that, as written, there could be some… conflict.
Also, a “d15” could potentially be rolled as 2d8-1. It’s not perfectly even distribution, but it will always produce a number 1-15. That it rolling a d20 and rerolling results 16-20.
Why is... "what is your favorite texture" my new favorite question to ask someone?
My old goto was always "what's your favorite thing about yourself" with the follow up of "what do you think your favorite person would say is THEIR favorite thing about you"...
But this trumps that BS by a mile.
You should have to roll 5 death saving throws (needing to get 3 successes to survive) if you get crit by it.
You need to basically run through the entire dying process.
You crit and they immediately just start rolling death saves to see if they are still alive. If they fail 3 before they succeed 3 they die, and they have to roll upto 5 saves immediately.
Imagine the DM hits you with his weapon and then puts 5 d20s in front of you and just says "roll these one at a time" and they're death saves lol
@@Altorin this could have been part of your original comment.
The trick is to click the three periods on top of each other next to your first comment and click edit.
You're right though. The thing is that generally people try to avoid arbitrarily rolling tons of dice when designing game mechanics. That's why they didn't make it exactly the same as the death saves you make when you're at 0 HP.
DCC has a d16 and a d14 but no d15
What is your preferred method of receiving submissions for Homebrew review? I saw your video about the person who is spamming you and I would like your feedback but not do that
If you want me to make a short about it, post it in the comments. If you want me to review it live, submit it through the form in my discord or on my community tab
@@Cinderblocksally thank you. It's still need some final tinkering but when I do posted I hope it's up to snuff
You had to go back a whole 3 years? Wow, you guys must be like really old.
hearing my birth name be said over and over is a very strange and funny experience. thank you
If this is what you make then ya got me
It’s what we all make
These vids are so great 😂 always makes my day
I may or may not attempt to make alt versions of those items and see what happens
The ring would be cool if it summoned a familiar that was similar to the spirits that were in it or maybe like ancestors of the spirits that were in it
Blaine's link is broken or I'm dumb. Potentially both.
Fixed! Thanks! And we’re all dumb. That’s the secret.
The ring is cool idea. It could be specific creature. And spells are call/release. Explosion(release) comes from the way creature leaves the plane and also bricks item.
12 seconds after the upload hahaha
Commitment
Lol 2d15
Yeah normally it's just best to say 1d10+1d20-1d4/3 (rounded up), as it's the same average result and range of possible results.
That being said though, the probabilities of getting specific numbers are then a lot higher around the average than with near the extremes with this way.
Crossover episode
Man you the best
In the princes of the apocalypse campaign once they say "1d3"
There’s a few instances in dnd that call for a d3. You can just use a d6 and split it up. 1-2 is 1, 3-4 is 2, 5-6 is 3. Usually how I’ve seen it down.
The d15 though, you gotta earn that. One day I will. One day…
D3 is actually a pretty common thing. It's just physically impossible to physically make one. But you can statistically make one very easy as Sally said
@@Cinderblocksally I know about that. For a d15 Roll a d3 and a d10. Divide the d10 by 2 and round up.
1, 1: 1
1, 2: 2
1, 3: 3
1, 4: 4
1, 5: 5
2, 1: 6
2, 2: 7
2, 3: 8
2, 4: 9
2, 5: 10
3, 1: 11
3, 2: 12
3, 3: 13
3, 4: 14
3, 5: 15
In other words, 1d15=((1d6/2)-1)*5+1d10/2 supposing everything is rounded up after being divided
@@Altorin You can physically make one. It's just a very long triangular prism with numbers on the edges of the sides.