I remember one campaign where the DM didn't understand my character. I was playing a bard and his biggest personality traits was that he loved insults. It didn't matter who they were directed towards or how screwed up they were. He would get in insult contests and laugh at every good insult. So one day the party enters a fairly magical city. He enters one store whose owner was a complete asshat but had his store set up that if a customer gets insulted they'd immediately be teleported outside and can't reenter. First insult towards my character has my character insult right back. Suddenly he's outside. But he doesn't get insulted at all. No matter what i said the DM refused to listen or look at my character sheet even the whole table agreed the DM was wrong
Could be a miscommunication on what the DM meant by "insulted". Maybe the DM didn't mean "insulted" as in actually feeling offended at an insult, just "insulted" as in the shopkeeper directed an insult at them (which makes some degree of sense, if the shopkeeper is trying to insult a customer, the shopkeeper has probably decided they don't like that customer and wants them out of the shop, hence the teleportation).
@@jacintacapelety9600 Nope. It was being offended. The shopkeeper insults everyone that walks through his door. My character was the only one who threw an insult back, thinking they were gonna have a little insult war for fun
"...And while he is a bit of a playboy, he does have a crush on this famous witch, Tasha..." Me: *looks up from reading Tasha's Cauldron of Everything*
funny story about the first tiktok, first game I ran and third game I played was an all rogues campaign. shockingly the first little arc went well and all my players made it to level 8 until I had a creative spiral and decided I wasnt good enough to DM for a while. players loved it tho
I think Fighters are fine, just their best stuff is front-loaded, as is the case with a lot of maritally inclined classes. I think they could probably do something, but the extra attacks do add up
I have a funny build a Druid Dragonborn that when angry morphs into an adult dragon and does a deception check to make others think they evoled to a dragon in a short period of time
When you have a compulsive disorder that forces you to make characters endlessly it's time to make a campaign and all of these characters become npcs for your players to interact with and you get to play all of your characters you've made #win win
you won't be able to play the mechanically but here's a little role play cheat code. play as a changeling so you can be every single one of your characters 😎👍
Links to the things mentioned in the video: 1. Rules For The Alcoholics in The Party www.reddit.com/r/DnDBehindTheScreen/comments/jd7lrj/5e_rules_for_the_alcoholics_in_the_party/ 2. Consequences of Resurrection (1.3) 1000ballbearings.tumblr.com/post/184101366460/in-dnd-5e-resurrecting-characters-is-a-walk-in 3. artandstarstuff's dnd content: artandstarstuff.tumblr.com/search/dnd
your bonus tik toks were fantastic my friend, i think maybe grab those tik toks and just make a separate video because i would love to watch those, you have excellent taste. whether separate or in the dnd videos, i would love to watch those bonus tik toks
23:15 The party had just gotten back to normal size after being trapped in a terrarium, being the size of a gold fish. While they were talking, there was a revolution in the tank between citizens wanting the players to restore them to normal size, and the barbarian king who was threatening the populace and refusing to allow them to leave. The castle catches fire, and without thinking the Rogue grabs a bucket of water and pours it in the terrarium. INSTANT TSUNAMI EFFECT. Few survived and a potential BBEG was born.
23:15 Level5 Wizard and Cleric walk into a magic shop that was recommended by some Elven Citizens in the city. They go in and start asking about Scrolls, Potions, enchanting, etc. The Wizard then tries to sell Scrolls of Rope Trick to the shop keep for 500gp. The shop keeper exclaims that he "has so many, a shelf could be labeled "rope tricks". This is an exaggeration, but also not as he grabs 6 Scrolls of rope trick from the shelves. Wizard gets offended and says something to the cleric. The cleric thought this meant Attack the shop keeper. After his first, failed attack, instead of apologizing for mistinking the wizard's meaning, they both continue attacking while laughing and exclaiming to me the DM, the he misunderstood the wizard's meaning. Neither of them explained this and continued attack the Level 8 sorcerer in his own shop. The guards come, Wizard hides inside his rope trick, cleric resists and is turned into a sea turtle where is promptly thrown in prison. We'll find out what happens to the Wizard next session.
I have an idea. Give your players a lot of options to non-lethally take down enemies. In D&D, you can choose to knock an enemy unconscious and have them be instantly stable. See that bandit? You can kill him, or you can knock him out and hand him over to the town guard. Keep track of all their kills. Then, at the end of your campaign, there is a military coup, and depending on how many kills they have, that’s how many enemies they have to fight in the coup. Essentially, the more they kill, the more people will hate them.
21:10 “Generals, Dragons, LICHES!” ……..First how the hell did the use the command spell on a lich? And even if you could use command on undead Liches can’t shit because they are just skelly bois with no organs so the command would do nothing.
when it says "she/her perspective" it means that when they're giving an example on how to do things it automatically goes for "she rolls the dice" or "her attack hits" rather than it being he and him
7:05 im in a group with a 36 year old dude, 40 year old trans-woman, 29 year old woman, 23 year old man, two 17 year old trans men, 15 year old non-bi, 13 year old man(boy? idk what is correct via dictionary). I agree that this game is the best for connecting all ages.
15:20 ngl, a 1st level Fighter will always beat a 1st level paladin. Paladins just spend time adhering to an oath of their own design through sheer willpower
I remember one campaign where the DM didn't understand my character. I was playing a bard and his biggest personality traits was that he loved insults. It didn't matter who they were directed towards or how screwed up they were. He would get in insult contests and laugh at every good insult. So one day the party enters a fairly magical city. He enters one store whose owner was a complete asshat but had his store set up that if a customer gets insulted they'd immediately be teleported outside and can't reenter. First insult towards my character has my character insult right back. Suddenly he's outside. But he doesn't get insulted at all. No matter what i said the DM refused to listen or look at my character sheet even the whole table agreed the DM was wrong
Could be a miscommunication on what the DM meant by "insulted". Maybe the DM didn't mean "insulted" as in actually feeling offended at an insult, just "insulted" as in the shopkeeper directed an insult at them (which makes some degree of sense, if the shopkeeper is trying to insult a customer, the shopkeeper has probably decided they don't like that customer and wants them out of the shop, hence the teleportation).
@@jacintacapelety9600 Nope. It was being offended. The shopkeeper insults everyone that walks through his door. My character was the only one who threw an insult back, thinking they were gonna have a little insult war for fun
@@erinjohnson8737 Okay yeah, then that's just the DM being a stubborn and not understanding a well established character quirk.
"...And while he is a bit of a playboy, he does have a crush on this famous witch, Tasha..."
Me: *looks up from reading Tasha's Cauldron of Everything*
*X-Files theme starts playing*
Me, who knows about Tasha's current romantic(?) interest: "Oh. Oh, no. No, no, no, that will not go well. For anyone involved."
The Return of the King!!
Thank you for staying 😀
@@0eazy4 Honestly so happy your back
Glad to see these again. Honestly whole reason I started doing dnd stuff on TikTok
Is it okay if I feature you in future videos? And can you leave a link so I can check out your tik toks. 🙂
Im glad your well and back. 1 input I have is their were less comedy based ones in here than your other vids.
For the next one I'll try to have a more evened out bag. 🙂
funny story about the first tiktok, first game I ran and third game I played was an all rogues campaign. shockingly the first little arc went well and all my players made it to level 8 until I had a creative spiral and decided I wasnt good enough to DM for a while.
players loved it tho
7:52 Where is this store and "Shut up and take my money!"
Welcome back 0eazy!
Thank you. 🙂
Making it so only Fighters gain access to all weapons just means players will eat up a lvl to take Fighter.
That's a very good point.
Martial classes tend to get martial weapons and the squishier ones get either simple or only a select few weapons. If were going by 5th ed rules.
I think Fighters are fine, just their best stuff is front-loaded, as is the case with a lot of maritally inclined classes. I think they could probably do something, but the extra attacks do add up
@@lordbiscuitthetossable5352 could create weapon proficiency feats similiar to the armour feats. But there is also the Weapon Master feat.
also only four main classes gain access to Martial weapons as they are all martial classes.
The barbarian backstory using Krieg from Borderlands 2 is a fun idea
I have a funny build a Druid Dragonborn that when angry morphs into an adult dragon and does a deception check to make others think they evoled to a dragon in a short period of time
When you have a compulsive disorder that forces you to make characters endlessly it's time to make a campaign and all of these characters become npcs for your players to interact with and you get to play all of your characters you've made
#win win
you won't be able to play the mechanically but here's a little role play cheat code.
play as a changeling so you can be every single one of your characters 😎👍
Links to the things mentioned in the video:
1. Rules For The Alcoholics in The Party
www.reddit.com/r/DnDBehindTheScreen/comments/jd7lrj/5e_rules_for_the_alcoholics_in_the_party/
2. Consequences of Resurrection (1.3)
1000ballbearings.tumblr.com/post/184101366460/in-dnd-5e-resurrecting-characters-is-a-walk-in
3. artandstarstuff's dnd content:
artandstarstuff.tumblr.com/search/dnd
your bonus tik toks were fantastic my friend, i think maybe grab those tik toks and just make a separate video because i would love to watch those, you have excellent taste.
whether separate or in the dnd videos, i would love to watch those bonus tik toks
In that case I will make them separate videos. 😁
23:15 The party had just gotten back to normal size after being trapped in a terrarium, being the size of a gold fish. While they were talking, there was a revolution in the tank between citizens wanting the players to restore them to normal size, and the barbarian king who was threatening the populace and refusing to allow them to leave. The castle catches fire, and without thinking the Rogue grabs a bucket of water and pours it in the terrarium. INSTANT TSUNAMI EFFECT. Few survived and a potential BBEG was born.
Exp to level three also has a UA-cam channel
I love his content so much.
Glad you are back man
23:15 Level5 Wizard and Cleric walk into a magic shop that was recommended by some Elven Citizens in the city. They go in and start asking about Scrolls, Potions, enchanting, etc. The Wizard then tries to sell Scrolls of Rope Trick to the shop keep for 500gp. The shop keeper exclaims that he "has so many, a shelf could be labeled "rope tricks". This is an exaggeration, but also not as he grabs 6 Scrolls of rope trick from the shelves. Wizard gets offended and says something to the cleric. The cleric thought this meant Attack the shop keeper. After his first, failed attack, instead of apologizing for mistinking the wizard's meaning, they both continue attacking while laughing and exclaiming to me the DM, the he misunderstood the wizard's meaning. Neither of them explained this and continued attack the Level 8 sorcerer in his own shop. The guards come, Wizard hides inside his rope trick, cleric resists and is turned into a sea turtle where is promptly thrown in prison. We'll find out what happens to the Wizard next session.
I have an idea. Give your players a lot of options to non-lethally take down enemies. In D&D, you can choose to knock an enemy unconscious and have them be instantly stable. See that bandit? You can kill him, or you can knock him out and hand him over to the town guard. Keep track of all their kills. Then, at the end of your campaign, there is a military coup, and depending on how many kills they have, that’s how many enemies they have to fight in the coup. Essentially, the more they kill, the more people will hate them.
21:10 “Generals, Dragons, LICHES!” ……..First how the hell did the use the command spell on a lich? And even if you could use command on undead Liches can’t shit because they are just skelly bois with no organs so the command would do nothing.
Can we agree: True strike is the worst
2:20 hell yeah star finder content. Been trying to get my group in. Hasnt worked well sadly
Ok but where can I go to join that puppers game?
Danny Devito bard? I play a halfling bard that looks like a young Danny Devito... if he had red hair and muttonchops though.
anyone have a link to the tiktok at 23:15
. like to know too
I don't know about the tiktok itself. HOWEVER, I know it's from Weekly Roll. Which is a D&D centric webcomic.
Hecate (heh-k-a-t-A)
Don't miss pronounce a god/ goddess's name there can be tons of fun "you done goofed" situations if you do.
2:57 What exactly do you mean by "she/her perspective"?
5:10 me: What you in for?
Arson: ...Jaywalking
Me: ...Why aren't you in solitary confinement?
when it says "she/her perspective" it means that when they're giving an example on how to do things it automatically goes for "she rolls the dice" or "her attack hits"
rather than it being he and him
You leave your game store unlocked at night!?
DnD dog is best doggo
IVE MISSED YOU!!
/first
And I've missed all you guys.
7:05 im in a group with a 36 year old dude, 40 year old trans-woman, 29 year old woman, 23 year old man, two 17 year old trans men, 15 year old non-bi, 13 year old man(boy? idk what is correct via dictionary). I agree that this game is the best for connecting all ages.
At 44 I'am the youngest person of my current group.
semi hoped for the tiktok i did to be there but fair. it was my first so it aint that great
15:20
ngl, a 1st level Fighter will always beat a 1st level paladin. Paladins just spend time adhering to an oath of their own design through sheer willpower