Runesmith Hey Logan! I found your channel from Jacob’s channel, and I’ve been watching both of your guy’s videos for a couple months now. I got introduced to D&D late last year, so I’ve really been enjoying the tips and tricks from both of your channels. I just wanted to ask: could you or Jacob make a video on how your whole group met and started playing D&D together? You seem like a tight knit group, and I think it’d be really cool if you guys did that. Either way, really love your stuff! :)
If they make a plan to destroy your campaign: Ultroloths If they're murderhobos: Mezoloths and Nycaloths If they make an army to kill everything: Arcanoloths If they hoard: Canoloths If they minmax: Dhergoloths and Yagnoloths
@@mgb360 the difference is chaotic evil does things for shits and giggles, the neutral evil yugoloths are only motivated by greed and won't do anything if they don't get anything out of it.
@@defensivekobra3873 I had two friends in one session both play thri-kreen (4 armed mantis people) monks. So they could have had one person in each hand, plus one between their thighs.
@@blankflank3488 (i know what a tri-kreen is i've read the MM) Also i am rather shure, positive even, that no tri kreen stat block exists, even in volo's guide, so are you like playing a homebrew race and if so, what where their starting languages? Tri-kreen normally don't get any languages (except for tri-kreen, who is a purely nonverbal language that nearly nobody can understand or even speak, and of course telepaphy) Was the player a psionic tri kreen?
@@defensivekobra3873 Well I've met plenty of people who don't know what they are, so I thought I'd save you the trouble of looking it up if you were one of them. While I don't necessarily remember how they did it, I did find that there is a player stat block for thri-kreen in the 4e Dark Sun setting. We always played 3.5, so they might have adjusted it somewhat, but if they did not use that, they probably just homebrewed it, as there are guidelines to creating a player race from a monster race. It is presumed that any player character, regardless of race, except for certain special cases or personal character backgrounds, can speak Common, so they had common, thri-kreen, and any extra languages they knew from their intelligence (which I think one of them was kinda dumb, so only knew those two, but the other knew at least draconic, which I remember becuz I also spoke that one.)
I once played a Oath of Conquest Paladin that hired a Mezzoloth. The Mezzoloth would assist the Paladin in combat, and would demand 2gp every day. That money was easy to come by within the campaign, so i basically had a follower. The Mezzoloth grew so familiar with being hired to my bloodline, that when i next played a Aasimar Fighter (Daughter of the Paladin), the Mezzoloth would always refer to them by their father's name. ...Moral of the story, have a Mezzoloth.
@@anyhelpbob holy fucking shit yeah, Only the mezzoloth is a fiend.... ....he must be a *really* Good wingman to also manage to help woo someone of the opposite alignment to him
I really miss the idea that the whole "greedy mercenaries" thing was just a front by the most powerful among them, who are actually pretty much the greatest evil masterminds in the universe who orchestrated the entire Blood War as just a big ol' science experiment into the nature of Evil.
@@defensivekobra3873 That was the original lore for Yugoloths, it even stated that the only reason the Yugoloths haven't ended the blood war and taken over the 9 hells and the Abyss and turned their amies on the upper planes, is because Yugoloths have fun playing the sides against each other, and using them to extend the conflict, they were the masterminds behind all of it, it really fit them and embodied the whole Neutral Evil they were meant to represent.
@@bobross9581 Is it really that hard to get devils and demons to fight each other though? Seems like all it would take is poking a hole to the abyss within the 9 hells and then kicking back with a bucket of popcorn.
That's an interesting thought, but in 5e lore, they were created for the Blood War, which was already in progress. But you could say that, while they didn't start it, the yugoloths want it to keep going, for business' sake. On the note of the Blood War's beginning, in my personal canon, Asmodeous and all the other original devils used to actually be demons, and the Nine Hells were actually Abyssal layers, but they split from the Abyss, so the Blood War is actually a civil war of sorts.
Yugoloths (Or Daemons if you're a sexy person who doesn't call Devils Baatezu) are essentially "Selfishness elementals" in the same way that Devils are "Tyranny elementals". A Daemon isn't of Neutral Evil alignment, so much as it is a manifestation of Neutral Evil.
When someone spends hours creating a Yugoloth in Spore for the sole purpose of showing it for a single second of a UA-cam video... That's dedication and deserves me finishing the video no matter what lol
Could you keep doing the basically series? It's awesome; it's the main reason I subscribed to you in the first place. If you keep producing content like this I bet you surpass 200k subs in no time.
I always thought Yugoloths are extremely interesting and underrated. First of all the motivation : they do what they do for themselves and because they like it. Devils do stuff for themselves too but they are worried about the hierarchy, the bureaucracy, the endless conflict, the struggle for power. They must be stressed af. Demons too are egotistical but must always be edgy af, the whole chaos and destruction thing, the endless conflict, schemes upon schemes just to conquer a tiny layer of abyss for themselves. Yugoloths on the other hand do it for the fun and the profit. That's refreshing. They roam the planes searching for the best bidder, who will pay them to do something they actually enjoy and would do anyway.
I'm in the process of writing my first campaign, and had researched Ultroloths to be used as one of the boss enemies, but still an underling. This was a perfect resource, thanks!
Ugh, Ilithid, speak common already. *Some dude* "Hey, what a weird fly. Aren't they called Soldier Flies?" *Total jackass* Nah, that's a Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides."
I feel like they are definitely underused. I think you need to have more interaction with the outer planes for them to really matter. A cool idea for them would be for a villian without an Army hiring a company of these guys to do their dirty work, or if you piss of a God with good PR they hire these guys to clean you out. I think they work well for general mercenary stuff. Hardest part to using them might be that they are just mercs and well Devils and Demons are just more iconic
I find the backstory for the yugoloths somewhat disappointing. It seems like they put way more thought into the nine hells and the abyss, and Gehenna was just an afterthought. I mean, the abyss and the nine hells both have huge epic backstories, but the yugoloths were just made by a few hags. Wow.
Merrenoloths are probably the chillest of the bunch when it comes to Yugoloths. They typically avoid fighting, going as far as to write in their contracts that they are under absolutely no obligation to fight on anyone's behalf. Pirate crews should definitely consider hiring one of these guys to act as their ship's captain, since they're mercenary AF anyway.
This is my new favorite series XD It's both informative and absolutely hysterical, and you're so effortlessly and nonchalantly funny. Keep up the awesome work dude, this is GOLD
A lot of the Yugoloths feel derpy to me, in both their society and the way they’re physically presented, but god damn I love me some Merrenoloths. Evil corpse-looking people who can safely captain any boat to go anywhere? That’s just pure cool right there for you.
dude your basically series is the best: if it weren't for you, i'd hardly have enough inspiration to include such things in my campaigns. *le big appreciate*
Decided to use Yugoloths after watching this and it's going great :D The party made a deal with a Yagnaloth, then later bribed a Canaloth guard dog to leave and avoided a tough fight.
In 5e D&D, a fiend is a creature native to the Lower Planes, such as a devil, yugoloth, demon, rakshasa, or succubus. Because the game has a one-creature-type limit, it is not possible to be both undead and a fiend.
3:40 The fucking smug ass look on this yagnoloth dude's face just says EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM. I wish I didn't see the description of him because I have a good feeling I would have described him pretty good myself. I want him as my friend.
Loved your jokes in this video! They had me laughing the whole time. I didn't think these monsters were interesting until I stumbled across this vid. Thx!
I have an idea anyone can use: a arcanaloth was hired by a celestial being and after a long time of working for them the arcanaloth shifted to good and could be played as a PC
I like these guys because theoretically they're hella easy to integrate as henchmen, give an alternative to combat by bribing/hiring, have cool designs, and if you're smart you can recruit them for free by charming them & asking for their name or using some sort of mind reading power. A magic Illithid could most certainly extract the name of weaker Yugoloths and have strong slaves to go around and collect prisoners for dinner. Or get so many weak Yugoloths together to pin down a stronger one to mind read & work your way up the chain.
That origin is just what the Yugoloths want you to believe. Yeah, they're just untrustworthy mercenaries. No planes shattering plans here. Move along. (Also hell no to the idea that 3 Nycaloths with 5e stat blocks wrecked ancient Myth Drannor)
The best concept for the yugoloths I have seen depicted them as being organised like the the vilest most corrupt corporation imaginable, with the general as CEO and the Altraloths as his VPs
Favorite type of fiends, as you can have nobles use them, they can be more common than other demons or devils, and pcs can also use them without having to worry to much about signing a del with a fiend
If yugoloths existed in real life... arcanaloth who retrieves every source of knowledge for me and then also writes a friend of mine who is an ex-friend because one of us made a mistake (and I don’t know who and I’m sure she doesn’t know who either but decided it was me because she has less intelligence and thusly needs someone to blame it on) a “sorry” note that isn’t really a sorry note because it’s neither of our faults but is convincing enough that she thinks it is.
I wouldn't go for souls per se, but you could do something like 50lbs of meat every week or a new spear for every gig + a shiny yellow coin for every kill they make.
Art credit at 2:25 goes to Terren Yvon, his Twitter @spacecaptainz
Runesmith Hey Logan! I found your channel from Jacob’s channel, and I’ve been watching both of your guy’s videos for a couple months now. I got introduced to D&D late last year, so I’ve really been enjoying the tips and tricks from both of your channels. I just wanted to ask: could you or Jacob make a video on how your whole group met and started playing D&D together? You seem like a tight knit group, and I think it’d be really cool if you guys did that. Either way, really love your stuff! :)
Tbh you should edit it out, you're profiting on the back of someone elses work. Which is pretty shitty to do to another creator.
@@BrennaDraws He may have permission, who knows?
@gryphon He doesn't because the artist tweeted about it on twitter that he'd used teh art originally uncredited and most certianly without permission.
This series is great I love it!
I think I may be DMing for a group of Yugoloths.
We all, dude, we all.
Same...
If they make a plan to destroy your campaign: Ultroloths
If they're murderhobos: Mezoloths and Nycaloths
If they make an army to kill everything: Arcanoloths
If they hoard: Canoloths
If they minmax: Dhergoloths and Yagnoloths
@@besquareorbethere2680 I think I might be all of them at once I suppose…
🍻
Completely amoral mercenaries who really good at killing things?
Are Yugoloths just PCs?
All this time waiting for “Basically Yugoloths” when the real yugoloths... were inside us all along.
The real Yugoloths were the friendships we made along the way.
'Basically Yugoslavs'
@@judahboyd2107 :D
You're not supposed to tell anyone.
Yugoloths sound like player characters in a sandbox setting.
I guess neutral evil and chaotic neutral don't end up that different
@@mgb360 the difference is chaotic evil does things for shits and giggles, the neutral evil yugoloths are only motivated by greed and won't do anything if they don't get anything out of it.
@@The_Evening_Sun I'm talking about chaotic neutral, the favorite alignment of PCs everywhere
@@mgb360 I'm more of neutral good myself.
@@theblazingcrusader6322 I'm pretty sure I'm chaotic idiot myself.
The true Yugoloths were the friends we made along the way.
Mostly because I've seen the party monk strangle 5 people at once too.
*the fiends we made along the way
But how?
Is it possible to learn this power?
I need to know the way of the many hand
@@defensivekobra3873 I had two friends in one session both play thri-kreen (4 armed mantis people) monks. So they could have had one person in each hand, plus one between their thighs.
@@blankflank3488 (i know what a tri-kreen is i've read the MM)
Also i am rather shure, positive even, that no tri kreen stat block exists, even in volo's guide, so are you like playing a homebrew race and if so, what where their starting languages? Tri-kreen normally don't get any languages (except for tri-kreen, who is a purely nonverbal language that nearly nobody can understand or even speak, and of course telepaphy)
Was the player a psionic tri kreen?
@@defensivekobra3873 Well I've met plenty of people who don't know what they are, so I thought I'd save you the trouble of looking it up if you were one of them.
While I don't necessarily remember how they did it, I did find that there is a player stat block for thri-kreen in the 4e Dark Sun setting. We always played 3.5, so they might have adjusted it somewhat, but if they did not use that, they probably just homebrewed it, as there are guidelines to creating a player race from a monster race.
It is presumed that any player character, regardless of race, except for certain special cases or personal character backgrounds, can speak Common, so they had common, thri-kreen, and any extra languages they knew from their intelligence (which I think one of them was kinda dumb, so only knew those two, but the other knew at least draconic, which I remember becuz I also spoke that one.)
I once played a Oath of Conquest Paladin that hired a Mezzoloth. The Mezzoloth would assist the Paladin in combat, and would demand 2gp every day. That money was easy to come by within the campaign, so i basically had a follower. The Mezzoloth grew so familiar with being hired to my bloodline, that when i next played a Aasimar Fighter (Daughter of the Paladin), the Mezzoloth would always refer to them by their father's name.
...Moral of the story, have a Mezzoloth.
Hold up here buckaroo, how the fuck did your palladin manage to woo an celestial?
@@defensivekobra3873 I'm guessing the Mezzoloth was a great wing-man.
@@anyhelpbob holy fucking shit yeah, Only the mezzoloth is a fiend....
....he must be a *really* Good wingman to also manage to help woo someone of the opposite alignment to him
@@anyhelpbob Well I bet the mother was a great wing-woman haheheahehaheahe
There was a comment on here on "taking levels in bard"
Spore creature creator, where true horrors are constructed
Unless you're rebecca.
@@user-fo2on3dn1c whats with rebecca
@@djordjezivic2481 DarkedgeTV, makes really cool stuff in Spore.
@@yokaiju8909 yes
@FlySpyGuy *BEHOLD THE GREATEST CARNIVORE IN THE GALAXY! I DUB IT...THE PENIS PREDATOR*
And they are all from the plane Yugoslavia and drive Yugo cars
and play Yugioh in their spare time
Both the comment and the response is gold
@@blankflank3488 and ocassionally dungeon dice monsters
@@d.n5287 Same thing, really.
Did...did you really just load up Spore and try to recreate an Ultroloth for a single 2 second-long visual joke?
You sir are a god.
I agree
and very good at spore
Time?
@@zagzig3734 1:00
I really miss the idea that the whole "greedy mercenaries" thing was just a front by the most powerful among them, who are actually pretty much the greatest evil masterminds in the universe who orchestrated the entire Blood War as just a big ol' science experiment into the nature of Evil.
What?
@@defensivekobra3873 That was the original lore for Yugoloths, it even stated that the only reason the Yugoloths haven't ended the blood war and taken over the 9 hells and the Abyss and turned their amies on the upper planes, is because Yugoloths have fun playing the sides against each other, and using them to extend the conflict, they were the masterminds behind all of it, it really fit them and embodied the whole Neutral Evil they were meant to represent.
@@bobross9581 Is it really that hard to get devils and demons to fight each other though? Seems like all it would take is poking a hole to the abyss within the 9 hells and then kicking back with a bucket of popcorn.
Jim Davis is God i mean thats basically what happened
That's an interesting thought, but in 5e lore, they were created for the Blood War, which was already in progress. But you could say that, while they didn't start it, the yugoloths want it to keep going, for business' sake. On the note of the Blood War's beginning, in my personal canon, Asmodeous and all the other original devils used to actually be demons, and the Nine Hells were actually Abyssal layers, but they split from the Abyss, so the Blood War is actually a civil war of sorts.
Devils: *I HATE THOSE DEMONS*
Demons: *I HATE THOSE DEVILS*
Yugoloths: *munches le popcorn*
At least until the bidding wars begin.
Yugoloths: *I HATE WHOEVER YOU PAY ME TO HATE*
Yugoloths: Laugh in easy cash
I think thats why I like them so much. They're.. literally just player characters from another plane lolol
I actually knew almost nothing about Yugoloths, now I know their names are written on a PS1 save file, good video!!
LeT's fInD iT!
Their names are stored in cheat code format and cannot be read
Yugoloths (Or Daemons if you're a sexy person who doesn't call Devils Baatezu) are essentially "Selfishness elementals" in the same way that Devils are "Tyranny elementals". A Daemon isn't of Neutral Evil alignment, so much as it is a manifestation of Neutral Evil.
I'll probably stick with Yugoloths for now, else I'm going to confuse them with Pathfinders Deathcult Daemons.
@@Niemandzockt Pathfinder Daemons are Yugoloths just replace the selfishness with omnicide. Daemon wasn't copyrighted, Yugoslavialoth was.
Just saying daemons, this spelling of it, doesn't mean evil spirit in ANY way, shape or form, and simply meant spirit.
deviled eggs, and other foods that have "deviled" in the name, are called that cuzza an archaic term for seasoning food aggressively
They really put the "neutral" in "neutral evil."
Mezzoloths: my actions are utterly unclouded, they are all those of "justice"
mr president look out!
I understood that reference
Napkins
My group has a warlock, and her pateon was an arcanaloth! Makes for a great patron at higher levels because basically, just get them interesting info
@Lex Bright Raven
Me: Gifts patron encyclopedia
Arcanaloth: Sh*t n*gro, that's all you had to say
When someone spends hours creating a Yugoloth in Spore for the sole purpose of showing it for a single second of a UA-cam video... That's dedication and deserves me finishing the video no matter what lol
Arcanaoths make great BBEGs
Spoken from experience
Shemeshka, or just some rando?
I love d&d, because for everyone (me included) who hasn’t learned all the special terms it looks like a deformed word
@@gabrielrussell5531 homebrewed rando. Name was Cain, he collected magic items and fought the party with them
Though rakshasas can also fill that niche.
Could you keep doing the basically series? It's awesome; it's the main reason I subscribed to you in the first place. If you keep producing content like this I bet you surpass 200k subs in no time.
"Hehe, a lefty I see"
*neck breaking noises*
That was the last time runesmith was ever seen again
I love how quotable you are. “Cheaper than an army, better than a barrel” 😂
I always thought Yugoloths are extremely interesting and underrated. First of all the motivation : they do what they do for themselves and because they like it. Devils do stuff for themselves too but they are worried about the hierarchy, the bureaucracy, the endless conflict, the struggle for power. They must be stressed af. Demons too are egotistical but must always be edgy af, the whole chaos and destruction thing, the endless conflict, schemes upon schemes just to conquer a tiny layer of abyss for themselves. Yugoloths on the other hand do it for the fun and the profit. That's refreshing. They roam the planes searching for the best bidder, who will pay them to do something they actually enjoy and would do anyway.
I'm convinced Little Finger was an Arcanaloth, and the Faceless men were actually Ultraloths.
I’m gonna have my party run into a yugoloth send by the main villain. They have enough money to hire said yugoloth but I wonder what they will do.
Depends on if they know what yugoloths are, basically
@Milan Marković there is Only one option, the yugoloth sent by the villain
Great to have this explained in a way that I don't have to read it, it pleases me to enjoy it.
I'm in the process of writing my first campaign, and had researched Ultroloths to be used as one of the boss enemies, but still an underling. This was a perfect resource, thanks!
You should do Illithids/Mind Flayers
Ugh, Ilithid, speak common already.
*Some dude* "Hey, what a weird fly. Aren't they called Soldier Flies?"
*Total jackass* Nah, that's a Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides."
@@Artrysa you wouldn't like plant people very much. They like exclusively use Latin names.
@@Ezekiel_Allium Because Latin names sound dope as shit.
I have yet to use or encounter Yugoloths in a D&D game. Not sure I want to run into them as a player!
same!
I feel like they are definitely underused. I think you need to have more interaction with the outer planes for them to really matter. A cool idea for them would be for a villian without an Army hiring a company of these guys to do their dirty work, or if you piss of a God with good PR they hire these guys to clean you out. I think they work well for general mercenary stuff. Hardest part to using them might be that they are just mercs and well Devils and Demons are just more iconic
Karma's Champion Definitely need more interaction with the outer planes. Makes me want to run a sci-fi one shot!
3:12 sounds like my barbarian after he got his boots of flying.
Nice
I find the backstory for the yugoloths somewhat disappointing. It seems like they put way more thought into the nine hells and the abyss, and Gehenna was just an afterthought. I mean, the abyss and the nine hells both have huge epic backstories, but the yugoloths were just made by a few hags. Wow.
Who run their own little soul auction market and a town-sized restaurant
It's somewhat alleviated by the fact that they have multiple backstories and all of them are likely wrong
The Oinoloth does look like that Courage the Cowardly Dog abomination, I liked that joke.
We don't talk about that episode, 20 years later we still have PTSD from it
The Sparrow You’re not perfect.
Merrenoloths are probably the chillest of the bunch when it comes to Yugoloths. They typically avoid fighting, going as far as to write in their contracts that they are under absolutely no obligation to fight on anyone's behalf. Pirate crews should definitely consider hiring one of these guys to act as their ship's captain, since they're mercenary AF anyway.
Ah, shitting on the alignment chart in the first 15 seconds. You've earned a Like already. Well done
I literally just finished SBR and I saw that D4C reference, well done
This is my new favorite series XD It's both informative and absolutely hysterical, and you're so effortlessly and nonchalantly funny. Keep up the awesome work dude, this is GOLD
Tywin Lannister: "I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK"
*WELCOME TO GEHENNA:*
*_"It's just four volcanoes"_*
Based on that description, these are just abandoned PCs.
That's Canon now. Players that abandon campaigns have their characters undergo rituals of evil and greed to transform them into Yugoloths.
@@occultblasphemer5972
Lmao
"ma boy slaying yugoloths is what all true adventures stride for"
"Now I wonder what's for dinner"
A lot of the Yugoloths feel derpy to me, in both their society and the way they’re physically presented, but god damn I love me some Merrenoloths. Evil corpse-looking people who can safely captain any boat to go anywhere? That’s just pure cool right there for you.
dude your basically series is the best: if it weren't for you, i'd hardly have enough inspiration to include such things in my campaigns.
*le big appreciate*
Decided to use Yugoloths after watching this and it's going great :D The party made a deal with a Yagnaloth, then later bribed a Canaloth guard dog to leave and avoided a tough fight.
'Wants you to return the slab.'
I see what you did there.
Not gonna lie that freaked me out as a kid
GOD.
I LOVE 'EM.
We should get a Game focused on 'em~
What constitutes a "Fiend" in D&D?
I've heard both devils, yugoloths, demons, vampires and plenty of undead monsters being called such.
In 5e D&D, a fiend is a creature native to the Lower Planes, such as a devil, yugoloth, demon, rakshasa, or succubus. Because the game has a one-creature-type limit, it is not possible to be both undead and a fiend.
Concerned creation: "What do we do?"
Yugoloth: "Fuck you!"
Me: Yeah seems about right.
3:40 The fucking smug ass look on this yagnoloth dude's face just says EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM.
I wish I didn't see the description of him because I have a good feeling I would have described him pretty good myself.
I want him as my friend.
I have been looking forward to this!
Yugoloths are my favorite type of fiend.
Love this series, I hope you keep it going for all the alignments and more!
The General is generally ambiguous
Thank you for your pun
Loved your jokes in this video! They had me laughing the whole time. I didn't think these monsters were interesting until I stumbled across this vid. Thx!
As an old school D&Der (1981) I really love your videos... The Spore thing was rather cool :)
I have an idea anyone can use: a arcanaloth was hired by a celestial being and after a long time of working for them the arcanaloth shifted to good and could be played as a PC
Your channel is doing great man! Keep it up, love the stuff.
3:05
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap?
Did you mean filthy acts at a reasonable price?
UNSPEAKABLE ACTION AT A REDUCED COST?
UNHEALTHY DOING ON SALE?
I like these guys because theoretically they're hella easy to integrate as henchmen, give an alternative to combat by bribing/hiring, have cool designs, and if you're smart you can recruit them for free by charming them & asking for their name or using some sort of mind reading power. A magic Illithid could most certainly extract the name of weaker Yugoloths and have strong slaves to go around and collect prisoners for dinner. Or get so many weak Yugoloths together to pin down a stronger one to mind read & work your way up the chain.
3:03 filthy acts at a reasonable price
That origin is just what the Yugoloths want you to believe. Yeah, they're just untrustworthy mercenaries. No planes shattering plans here. Move along. (Also hell no to the idea that 3 Nycaloths with 5e stat blocks wrecked ancient Myth Drannor)
All right, fess up! Who hired the Oinoloth?
I have no idea if i learnt a lot about yugoloths from this video or nothing about them.
Am I the only one that understood that the "Wants you to return the slab" quote when the Oinoloth showed up was a Courage The Cowardly Dog reference?
These are awesome, wondering what race you're going to do next. Keep up the great content!
When you kill them they become a corpse.
Such vial magics at hand
I am now convinced your videos are amazing.
run a campaign with all of your basically video lore
"Ugly fuck-ass" killed me.
Putting a Canoloth in front of the bank vault to guard it from my players, thanks Runesmith
I might dm where my party members are yugolths and take jobs this could be really fun
I really didn't know anything about them going into this. So thanks this helped!!
I doubt this will do as well as the devils and demons videos due to their obscurity, but I'm really loving these "basically" videos!
I really wished you mentioned Anthraxus from 2E, the OG Oinoloth
He was also dethroned in 2e. Mydianchlarus took his job.
Plz more of these videos, really entertaining
Imagine a kingdom of lawful good tropes that hired an army of yugoloths to defend them.
Honestly Yuggloth give me more true neutral vibes than neutral evil.
Yugoloths would definitely be used by my BBEG so thank you for this video!
The best concept for the yugoloths I have seen depicted them as being organised like the the vilest most corrupt corporation imaginable, with the general as CEO and the Altraloths as his VPs
Thanks for the "Courage the Cowardly Dog" easter egg.
Miek from Planet Hulk Storyline is perfektly the description for Mezzoloths :D
Favorite type of fiends, as you can have nobles use them, they can be more common than other demons or devils, and pcs can also use them without having to worry to much about signing a del with a fiend
Man, that sounds like a, loth, to take in
"Chronic snake charmer"
I see what you did. ಠಗಠ
My party hired an Ultraloth in our campaign. That was a fun one
Loving this basically serious. Keep em coming.
man, i can't wait for the sequal to this one
Yu- go - loths? Never heard of um... Subscribed!
What I'm getting at is that Yugoloths are literally just boba fett
I caught that courage joke my guy
Thank you Logan, very cool!
Dang now I feel bad I just confused Logan and Jacob
Asmodeus, whom you may remember as the wedding night killer out of the book of Tobit...
If you just want some god-damned neutral evil physical contact: Hugaloths.
I will ask a merrenoloth to saw a boat in half and fix it using only flex seal
The Trinity is complete
LOL. Simply Oversimplified.
Yet nailed everything.
Dude a pirate ship filled to the brim with Yugoloth crew members would be equal parts badass and equal parts dangerous
Well, once Yugoloth...
If yugoloths existed in real life... arcanaloth who retrieves every source of knowledge for me and then also writes a friend of mine who is an ex-friend because one of us made a mistake (and I don’t know who and I’m sure she doesn’t know who either but decided it was me because she has less intelligence and thusly needs someone to blame it on) a “sorry” note that isn’t really a sorry note because it’s neither of our faults but is convincing enough that she thinks it is.
Oh and Great Old Ones
WAS THAT A COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG SHOW REFERENCE?!
My d&d campaign is on the open ocean, so I’ve got to put some Hydroloths in the story.
so do they work for gold, souls, something? i didnt see this anywhere, i may have missed it though
Anything that's valuable enough I guess
I wouldn't go for souls per se, but you could do something like 50lbs of meat every week or a new spear for every gig + a shiny yellow coin for every kill they make.