Brilliant video Jess! Very good points brought up. Another mistake I see a lot of people making is incorrect footwear! Yes it might look awesome having those fairy shoes that are more lace than shoe but make sure it's something comfortable to walk around in for entire days and make sure it's strong enough to withstand rough terrain and weather! (And people stepping on your feet!) And I 100% agree with making your kit fit your climate. Make summer, winter and wet kits! (Don't be like me and buy a mytholon gambeson made for European winters and wear it during a 35 degree australian summer game day!)
@@OurAdventuringParty exactly! you find a pair of shoes you think would be great but as soon as you take it onto field you realise it was a massive mistake
Every LARP I've been to has advised walking boots or other similar work/combat boots. Any pair of dark boots generally looks good enough, and safety beats looks when it comes to footwear. Or you can wear wellies, and stand in the middle of a puddle with a polearm.
For the toilets, a lot of people I know who are more involved in the acting side of things is that there's the 15 seconds rule, where in a rush it should be able to be removed enough for you to use the toilet. That might take longer to put back on if you do so, with a bit more time to normally pull it off, but 15 seconds when going out for it without damaging the costume.
Great video and very informative! Seems like a lot of us UA-camrs are making costume related videos right now hah! I’d love to see more. Costuming is my favorite part about larp, especially larp related videos. Oh and I hope you get better soon.
So, yeah, I used to go to a LARP where my character had foam butterfly wings made of rigid foam. Durable and safe, but made going to the loo really awkward and a lengthy process of difficult backwards movement. Which was a problem when an encounter was happening that was giving the party a heavy beatdown, and the item we needed to fix the problem was being carried by me. Resulting in a panicked ref going to the loos to check if I was there. I managed to get out and save everyone, but yeah, it was an awkward moment.
Can you make a larp kit video as in showing what your character wears, getting in and out, weapons/accessories, bags and armor if any with details of what you have and don't have why you decided to skip on some parts if any and what you keept? Sorry it's rambling and long I am really working heavy on my current kit and a very nervous person I accidentally miss alot of details.... Even obvious once....
@@OurAdventuringParty wonderful cus my in laws told me to make a wish list and despite I know I need alot of stuff I could barely say Shoulder pad or quiver. I love watching kit videos to learn more what I could need.
This is the first of your videos I have watched. It is a wonderful combination of sensible and helpful, and hilarious (except for the plot twist at the end - ouch and I wish you a swift and complete recovery). Subscribing!
Home made, from Habadashari. Bad but warm. I think my mistake was carrying half a dozen weapons and a dozen gadgets. Have fun out there, you all look wonderful 🙂
Nice vido 🙂 unfortunately I broke No. 4 and No. 1 a my first Larp. Wet and and coold then airy where it should not be Do you have any tips on what to think about if you are doing a full face mask character for example an orc. keep my fingers crossed that you have received a mild dose of C19 and and you get well soon
We all have made these mistakes at least once, in my case some of them I've done twice! Thanks for the question, I will add it to my list. And thank you, fingers crossed it will be over before I know it. :)
My major tip is make sure it fits. If you're using a balaclava mask, sew up the back until it's very tight to your face (as tight as you can comfortably get it). Then use a small pair of scissors or clippers to cut out the eye holes and mouth until you can fully open your mouth and aren't getting poked in the eye; ideally, the latex should be flat around your eye sockets and just touching the top of your lip. If your mask is too big at the front, you can stitch/glue between the eyes until it fits, but that's a little less durable and tends to make an unpleasant channel for sweat. Note that both cutting and sewing are much more accurately done if you're wearing the mask, so get a mirror or a friend you trust with blades around your eyes. Excess material can be covered with hair, jewellery or whatever else you can think of. Personally I use a selection of hats and helmets wherever possible.
Hey. The internet will lead you to them one way or another usually. Larps have websites, Facebook groups, I actually found my first one on a Wikipedia page. If the internet is not an option for you, try local colleges/universities, they may have a larp group or society.
Everytime i pocked someone acedently in the tavern becouse my sword was pocking out of my sword frog. And now i have an eaven bigger 2 hander so probly only use it in battle close to my tent so after batle i canput it away. Also going toilets in armour is real pain. So tip is to go before you put it on and reguly take it of to go to toilet brakes (if you think there arent going to be battles around that time) i did come out of the toilet building seeing the villiage being attacked by enmy soldiers XD. And believe me for al you wool wearing larper always hand wash wool clothing they shrink in the wash machine. Also gambeson hang them to dry out of sweat (and rain) then wash them by hand. And most larp clothing is not dryer proof so hang it out to dry. Also always take a sewing kit with you to fix your kit
Thanks for this! Im new to larping but I was surprised to learn how similar the rules are to fursuits. Its kinda cool I didnt realize how simmilar they would be until you pointed it out. Now I can at leat be sure I can trust my sewing because if it can hold up for hours walking around a con, a lil running around cant be to much harder on seams
It can be pretty hard on the seams depending on where and when you're larping. Being outside for a few days can be strenuous on clothing, especially if weather is bad. Just keep in mind average temperatures, the season and weather conditions and you'll be great :) And remember that temperatures can drop quite a lot at night. Have fun!
Brilliant video Jess! Very good points brought up. Another mistake I see a lot of people making is incorrect footwear! Yes it might look awesome having those fairy shoes that are more lace than shoe but make sure it's something comfortable to walk around in for entire days and make sure it's strong enough to withstand rough terrain and weather! (And people stepping on your feet!)
And I 100% agree with making your kit fit your climate. Make summer, winter and wet kits! (Don't be like me and buy a mytholon gambeson made for European winters and wear it during a 35 degree australian summer game day!)
I think I could possibly make a whole video just on Larp footwear. It is often one of those things you don't think about until it's too late.
@@OurAdventuringParty exactly! you find a pair of shoes you think would be great but as soon as you take it onto field you realise it was a massive mistake
Every LARP I've been to has advised walking boots or other similar work/combat boots. Any pair of dark boots generally looks good enough, and safety beats looks when it comes to footwear.
Or you can wear wellies, and stand in the middle of a puddle with a polearm.
For the toilets, a lot of people I know who are more involved in the acting side of things is that there's the 15 seconds rule, where in a rush it should be able to be removed enough for you to use the toilet. That might take longer to put back on if you do so, with a bit more time to normally pull it off, but 15 seconds when going out for it without damaging the costume.
Great video and very informative! Seems like a lot of us UA-camrs are making costume related videos right now hah! I’d love to see more. Costuming is my favorite part about larp, especially larp related videos.
Oh and I hope you get better soon.
Well we certainly have the time to refine costumes! Haha!
And thank you :)
Yeah, Azari is awsome and he has a bunch of very helpful makeup, costume making, and prosthetic info.
I do love him and his work! He's exceptionally talented.
So, yeah, I used to go to a LARP where my character had foam butterfly wings made of rigid foam. Durable and safe, but made going to the loo really awkward and a lengthy process of difficult backwards movement.
Which was a problem when an encounter was happening that was giving the party a heavy beatdown, and the item we needed to fix the problem was being carried by me. Resulting in a panicked ref going to the loos to check if I was there.
I managed to get out and save everyone, but yeah, it was an awkward moment.
Those wings sound amazing! Sorry they got you stuck!
Can you make a larp kit video as in showing what your character wears, getting in and out, weapons/accessories, bags and armor if any with details of what you have and don't have why you decided to skip on some parts if any and what you keept? Sorry it's rambling and long I am really working heavy on my current kit and a very nervous person I accidentally miss alot of details.... Even obvious once....
Hmmm, I think so. That's a lot to cover so it may need to be more than one video, but I should be able to whip something up.
@@OurAdventuringParty wonderful cus my in laws told me to make a wish list and despite I know I need alot of stuff I could barely say Shoulder pad or quiver. I love watching kit videos to learn more what I could need.
Natural materials as much as possible. Real wool, real linen. Breathable, warm and mostly waterproof!
Definitely good advice :)
This is the first of your videos I have watched. It is a wonderful combination of sensible and helpful, and hilarious (except for the plot twist at the end - ouch and I wish you a swift and complete recovery). Subscribing!
I'm glad you enjoyed it and that you found it helpful. Thank you very much, I am on the mend 😁
@@OurAdventuringParty that's a relief. Take care.
Home made, from Habadashari. Bad but warm. I think my mistake was carrying half a dozen weapons and a dozen gadgets.
Have fun out there, you all look wonderful 🙂
oooh yes, some really great and poignant points here!
Yay! Glad it makes sense ^_^
how have i just found this channel?? i'm very new to LARP and i'm always looking for tips and tricks! thank you so much for this!!
Hi! Always happy to see a new party member! No problem, I love making videos about LARP. Please let me know if there is a topic you want me to cover 😊
I think my greatest moment of glory was going to the toilet without taking off ANY of my full plate xD
You are clearly a wizard to pull that off. I commend you sir ^_^
@@OurAdventuringParty not sure I'll ever be able to pull that off again xD
My tip to add. Considder getting/making a hat. Bycokets are cool.
Hats are good, I approve of hats ❤️
oooh thank you for making this!! this is so helpful
Glad you found it helpful!
I can't wait to go larping again I miss it so much lol but awesome video!
Me too, so much!! Can't wait to get back!
Good stuff!
Thank you!
Not not washed. I tried this, trust me
What are your favorite fantasy stories/characters?
Oooh! On the list, thank you!
@@OurAdventuringParty Yay
Nice vido 🙂 unfortunately I broke No. 4 and No. 1 a my first Larp. Wet and and coold then airy where it should not be
Do you have any tips on what to think about if you are doing a full face mask character for example an orc.
keep my fingers crossed that you have received a mild dose of C19 and
and you get well soon
We all have made these mistakes at least once, in my case some of them I've done twice! Thanks for the question, I will add it to my list.
And thank you, fingers crossed it will be over before I know it. :)
My major tip is make sure it fits. If you're using a balaclava mask, sew up the back until it's very tight to your face (as tight as you can comfortably get it). Then use a small pair of scissors or clippers to cut out the eye holes and mouth until you can fully open your mouth and aren't getting poked in the eye; ideally, the latex should be flat around your eye sockets and just touching the top of your lip. If your mask is too big at the front, you can stitch/glue between the eyes until it fits, but that's a little less durable and tends to make an unpleasant channel for sweat.
Note that both cutting and sewing are much more accurately done if you're wearing the mask, so get a mirror or a friend you trust with blades around your eyes.
Excess material can be covered with hair, jewellery or whatever else you can think of. Personally I use a selection of hats and helmets wherever possible.
499. One more and you're there!
I know! So close!
Made it!
@@OurAdventuringParty Ding! (That's the level up noise)
I skipped finished seam. So big mistakes
how do you find more larpers irl??
Hey. The internet will lead you to them one way or another usually. Larps have websites, Facebook groups, I actually found my first one on a Wikipedia page. If the internet is not an option for you, try local colleges/universities, they may have a larp group or society.
@@OurAdventuringParty tysm
Who is your favourite black robe wearing elf archer
Very well. I will add it to the list.
@@OurAdventuringParty why do I feel like I have made poor life choices XD
Everytime i pocked someone acedently in the tavern becouse my sword was pocking out of my sword frog. And now i have an eaven bigger 2 hander so probly only use it in battle close to my tent so after batle i canput it away. Also going toilets in armour is real pain. So tip is to go before you put it on and reguly take it of to go to toilet brakes (if you think there arent going to be battles around that time) i did come out of the toilet building seeing the villiage being attacked by enmy soldiers XD. And believe me for al you wool wearing larper always hand wash wool clothing they shrink in the wash machine. Also gambeson hang them to dry out of sweat (and rain) then wash them by hand. And most larp clothing is not dryer proof so hang it out to dry.
Also always take a sewing kit with you to fix your kit
All brilliant advice. 😊
Who was the snitch? (You know what i'm referring too...)
I'm afraid I have no idea what you are talking about. Sorry.
I disagree with some of your points…
But still good video.
That's fair, I don't expect my opinion to be universal 🙂 and thank you 🙂
Thanks for this! Im new to larping but I was surprised to learn how similar the rules are to fursuits. Its kinda cool I didnt realize how simmilar they would be until you pointed it out. Now I can at leat be sure I can trust my sewing because if it can hold up for hours walking around a con, a lil running around cant be to much harder on seams
It can be pretty hard on the seams depending on where and when you're larping. Being outside for a few days can be strenuous on clothing, especially if weather is bad. Just keep in mind average temperatures, the season and weather conditions and you'll be great :) And remember that temperatures can drop quite a lot at night. Have fun!