Correction: I referenced that the Captuveri and Luminary would both need to be in a party in order to release what the Captuveri captures, but there are alternate rules where the Captuveri can cast their spell as a ritual in a safe location, and release what they have captured. Other classes can do something similar if they're the same level, so your game doesn't explicitly require one of the players to play a Luminary.
That's crazy, I was just looking into homebrewing a dream-themed Warlock patron yesterday. I decided reflavoring the Genie patron worked just as well haha.
"And I honestly think this setting lends itself well to a--" 'Digimon style campaign, just without the companion monster thing? Yeah was thinking that...' "Narnia style campaign" ....Oh, right. Narnia is the usual default portal fantasy (and/or isekai, I guess) setting in most people's heads, not Digimon. Thanks for the reminder on that one, Mike.
4:38 "Like the portrait of the dawntreader" or Blues Clues! Blue Scadoo we can too! This is very cool! I love dream magic its very 'fey' one of my favourite things in the world.
Have you considered doing a video on using minis for combat? To my recollection I haven’t seen one from you and have experience both ways. I love painting them and using them but there’s also some of the magic of imagination lost when using them. Thoughts?
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Oh - Just occured to me and you mentioned it in this video so I may as well ask here. You keep mentioning running Curse of Strahd as kids/teens from our world sucked into Barovia rather than regular D&D characters sucked into Barovia. That's a pretty wide age range - Are we talking college kids? 16-18 year olds? 14-16? 13-14? Tweens? Younger still?
Correction: I referenced that the Captuveri and Luminary would both need to be in a party in order to release what the Captuveri captures, but there are alternate rules where the Captuveri can cast their spell as a ritual in a safe location, and release what they have captured. Other classes can do something similar if they're the same level, so your game doesn't explicitly require one of the players to play a Luminary.
Opening doors by literally stealing the locks off them is by far the best Rogue subclass I've ever heard of.
That's crazy, I was just looking into homebrewing a dream-themed Warlock patron yesterday. I decided reflavoring the Genie patron worked just as well haha.
Me, a Critical Role nerd: wait so Jester's magic paint and Orly's tattoos but more fleshed out (no pun intended)
A few days ago I had an idea for a Bard that channeled their magic through painting. And this video did today, Coincidence?!?!?
"And I honestly think this setting lends itself well to a--" 'Digimon style campaign, just without the companion monster thing? Yeah was thinking that...' "Narnia style campaign"
....Oh, right. Narnia is the usual default portal fantasy (and/or isekai, I guess) setting in most people's heads, not Digimon. Thanks for the reminder on that one, Mike.
4:38 "Like the portrait of the dawntreader" or Blues Clues! Blue Scadoo we can too!
This is very cool! I love dream magic its very 'fey' one of my favourite things in the world.
Welcome to supergeekmike, where we say that videos are going to slow down and release five full length videos in under two days
A Buffy Cheese-Man reference wasn't on my bingo card for today.
Dreams are hard to do well, I'm looking forward to learning more about this when it's fully released
Have you considered doing a video on using minis for combat? To my recollection I haven’t seen one from you and have experience both ways. I love painting them and using them but there’s also some of the magic of imagination lost when using them. Thoughts?
A sacrifice to the algorithm
Nightmares would be the perfect homebrew
What do you think of the dream magic classes and subclasses so far?
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This is a good channel. I like Mike.
1:03 here for the restless reference
Bro you’ve uploaded like 5 times in three days are you ok
first half hour gang!
How does he record like he’s running out of time!!
Cheese man! I miss that ep!
Oh - Just occured to me and you mentioned it in this video so I may as well ask here. You keep mentioning running Curse of Strahd as kids/teens from our world sucked into Barovia rather than regular D&D characters sucked into Barovia. That's a pretty wide age range - Are we talking college kids? 16-18 year olds? 14-16? 13-14? Tweens? Younger still?
Sounds interesting but shelf space limited at the house.
So the rogue becomes trafalgar law?
Sketchbook? Can you say Relm Arrowny from FF6?
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