Now that you mentioned the wagons, Mark, I had an image of the Avatar cabbages guy screaming, 'MY WAGONS!" and I wanna see that happen with all the many wagons you guys have set on fire.
A few fun facts about the echo It is not a creature, but an object. And it can fly, it can move in *any* direction, it has no limitations on that front.
I wonder if I just used it weird but there's nothing in the text stating the echo has to be on the ground, it's just a spot you can see. I always put mine horizontally above someone and just swung down at them. Also just floating it wherever it moved
Ed had given a spoiler warning after the break, does anyone know when I should skip to to avoid spoilers? Or should I wait until next seaon? I might be playing in Curse of Strahd pretty soon and I already feel bad for having 'abridged knowledge'.
Hard to say, because the meat of the 2nd half is around a puzzle encounter and that encounter is inspired by the Ravenloft book. It's not major plot spoilers, just mechanical stuff, so you can probably just watch it and bite your tongue if you happen to encounter this puzzle yourself. There's going to be a group, so you can just withhold your knowledge and let them try to figure it out.
I'm from the universe that it was spelled Berenstein but pronounced Berenstain. For the longest time I thought stein was pronounced stain because of that, so in my head when I would read something like a beer stein I would think it was pronounced beer stain. Anyone else here from the universe where it was spelled Berenstein but pronounced Berenstain?
I didn't realize Scifri was speaking in character and thought he casually admitted his father in-law was a cannibal in real life.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who misunderstood that! 😂😂😂
I thought that as well
Wendigo loophole: cast Awakening on the goat
Now that you mentioned the wagons, Mark, I had an image of the Avatar cabbages guy screaming, 'MY WAGONS!" and I wanna see that happen with all the many wagons you guys have set on fire.
All this time we were afraid of a boss when it was a tower we should have been worried about. Nice one guys.
The trap part was like a home alone skit
A few fun facts about the echo
It is not a creature, but an object. And it can fly, it can move in *any* direction, it has no limitations on that front.
I wonder if I just used it weird but there's nothing in the text stating the echo has to be on the ground, it's just a spot you can see. I always put mine horizontally above someone and just swung down at them. Also just floating it wherever it moved
Hi Bosco, hi Mark!
Re-cap: 18:43 Start time: 22:25
Break end (spoiler warning): 1:46:06
More timestamps, with SPOILERS, below:
Re-cap: 18:43
Start time (Dreams): 22:25
Pacts & Pumpkin Kings: 24:24
Kapnos' ghosts: 33:48
Jasper's resolve: 41:53
Brand hates visions: 47:15
Wihakayda's all you can eat buffet: 54:42
Bad nights & Bad choices: 1:03:43
Diminishing returns: 1:10:00
Keeping sharp, Inspiration: 1:18:25
Taking care of business, ruling: 1:23:50
Werewolf warning: 1:29:49
Break start (rulings): 1:35:36
Break end (spoiler warning): 1:46:06
Von Richten's tower: 1:46:46
Dynamic lighting fixed, Magic door: 1:57:34
Knock knock, Wagon bomb: 2:07:15
If one green bottle should accidentally fall: 2:12:04
Treading lightly: 2:18:51
Getting a boost: 2:26:11
Assessing the tower: 3:32:01
Schools of thought: 2:38:53
Unlocked: 2:46:48
Moving on up: 2:52:24
Floor by floor: 3:01:31
His own brand of investigation: 3:07:54
Unappetising: 3:12:40
Putting pieces together: 3:20:13
A resting place: 3:25:13
Session end: 3:33:05
1:36:56 heyyy it’s me! Love you guys hahaha💙
2:13:52 I'm sorry why didn't you check for traps theropod
Ed had given a spoiler warning after the break, does anyone know when I should skip to to avoid spoilers? Or should I wait until next seaon?
I might be playing in Curse of Strahd pretty soon and I already feel bad for having 'abridged knowledge'.
Hard to say, because the meat of the 2nd half is around a puzzle encounter and that encounter is inspired by the Ravenloft book. It's not major plot spoilers, just mechanical stuff, so you can probably just watch it and bite your tongue if you happen to encounter this puzzle yourself. There's going to be a group, so you can just withhold your knowledge and let them try to figure it out.
Why didn't you bleep Thero in the beginning? That's the only way to contain him.
I'm from the universe that it was spelled Berenstein but pronounced Berenstain. For the longest time I thought stein was pronounced stain because of that, so in my head when I would read something like a beer stein I would think it was pronounced beer stain. Anyone else here from the universe where it was spelled Berenstein but pronounced Berenstain?