After 2 years of watching Orym, Liam's Battle descriptions are still so good! A Critical Role Short
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2023
- Clip from 4-Sided Dive, Episode 1: Silken Secrets
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“Let’s paint some pictures, baby”
Robbie Daymond - Try Not to Be Sexy Challenge (2023) - Difficulty: IMPOSSIBLE
Miss him soooooo much!
When you boil it down, I think the most important thing to remember about CR is Robbie's big hat.
*Hats
He has a very large collection of very large hats. And somehow he makes every single one of them look good. Anyone else wearing a large hat looks silly but Robbie makes it looks downright sexy.
@@ravenna6543you're not wrong
Dude the way Caleb played a wizard in C2 was a revelation.
Legit! Made me actually decide my next character is gonna be a wizard
Liam did such a good job using material components he inspired me to use them in my campaigns
I miss Robbie SO MUCH
Happy again?
How bout now?
Describing combat was something I struggled with and Liam truly inspired me to try to become more descriptive and super frogging cool about it 😂
Totally, me too!
I live for the pictures Liam paints.
😂 I mean, asking if Liam is being extra is a fair point.
About FUCKING TIME they caught onto this.
"How do ya wanna do this" is not the only time ya get to do choreo fam :/
Yeah, it's interesting to me that so many players don't feel drawn to illustrate their actions more often. Like they feel the only time they should get to is at the end of combat and I am like "Why?". Liam is amazing though at putting his own flair on things that feel impactful.
@@ethanhorn6093 Some tables prefer players cut down time describing their actions, excluding technical details. It depends really when you do it; some players take every opportunity to describe their actions in depth which results in bogging down the game time. Some do it before knowing the result of a roll, which means it could simply fail or not achieve the results their description led them to believe. Other players wait for a moment when the description would improve the moment, such as a game-changer or visually impressive spells, otherwise holding their tongue, letting their imaginations fill in the gaps.
I followed a DM tip I saw awhile back of letting the players know the AC they need to hit from the start of combat (Because they're going to know soon enough what number hits). So now I have them roll the to hit and damage dice at the same time, to save time, and once they see whether it hit or not, and how much damage it does, they can describe the attack.
There's no: roll, wait for DM to confirm it hits, roll damage, tell how much damage you did, and let DM describe it, that I see in some games.
Early on with newer players, I would sometimes describe the attack for them, to let them understand what they could do. An encouragement.
I also always do max damage + a die roll to determine damage on a crit hit. So there's no need to roll again for that either. Player rolls to hit, rolls a d8 at the same time for damage, if it's a crit, just add 8.
Keeps combat moving quickly but creatively.
I'm currently playing a character who's whole thing is a one man army isn't made by one man so he has a bunch of combo attacks for when I go on the same turn or just before/after another player. It's so dope to work with a player to make these cool ass moments mid fights. And as a player you'd be amazed how many of the little things your dm will let slide for the sake of a cool as fuck combo attack.
@@ethanhorn6093the reason i dont is because i focus too much on what i need to do, that i often forget to roleplay. That being said when big moments happen in combat, i do roleplay.
I’m actually in a group where I’m playing as a Battlemaster and I took Tavern Brawler feat and I gotta say the combo makes my actions more fun & creative for me than just “stab stab stab”
Yeah cause it turns your character into John Wick, since everything around you becomes a weapon.
@@deathbykonami5487 yeah my primary stat is strength, but my Dexterity isn’t far behind. So I’m a Jackie Chan-John Wick combo
For bonus fun, take the Unarmed Combat style. It turns your unarmed strikes into d6’s if your hands are full or d8’s if you go full Mike Tyson on some clown.
Made a pugilist build for a one-shot and had SO much fun describing boxing moves at the table
@@Vespuchian I may take that option
Ya, Liam is amazing. His ability to bring so much flair and passion to a character is beyond words at times. Definitely one of my favorite people to watch and listen to. Same can be said for Marisha this season with Laudna. I LOVE Laudna and how Marisha portrays and describes her.
Vax got so fun and creative with just a teleporting dagger
I always loved how Liam as Caleb would describe how each component was used to cast the spell.
And at the same time… “AHOO-EY, I’m back, baby”
Some other flavors he could be adding would be to steal from the pathfinder dirty fighting action list. Lots of spitting, tripping, foot stepping, and pants dropping. Matt was the battle master in the Critmas Episode with Chutney which got Liam excited for it.
Matt should give himself some credit here it was his scene and world building and acting and noises that made the previous campaigns pop as much as they did. Liam has learned well from him
Sure, but that's kinda "Celebrating Mothers on Father's Day" mentality. Celebrating one thing doesn't take away from celebrating another, and giving credit to Liam's descriptions doesn't take credit from Matt's DM'ing.
Rather, I think they're giving credit to an underappreciated aspect of the game, which is Liam taking a class that isn't typically very cinematic in what it does and making it such. Matt's DM'ing gets plenty of well-deserved credit.
@@kylehahn4410 fair point
Orym is my fav character of C3 simply because of how Liam plays him. His practice duel with Dusk is still one of my fav moments from him. He's just so flavorful.
Liam = MVP
Nah. He's maybe #4 behind Sam, Laura, and Travis.
CritRole wouldn't probably be a thing w/o him, so... yeah. 😊❤
I love being a fighter that bounces around the field providing cover and disadvantage on attacks against my teammates tanking a few hits then bonking the troublesome enemy that won't go down 😁. Something about taking a hit for someone then surging the HP back is so badass to me
introducing... the Liam O'Brian Effect
I wish Dorian returned
I usually partially zone out during the combat scenes because they're usually just not as engaging but I always pay attention to Orym's turns because of the way how Liam paints the scene with his descriptions
When I first watched critical role I thought it was weird that Liam described everything little thing his character was doing inside and out of combat but now I think it's really sick
Flavor is always free just be precise. Don't need to bog down combat all the time.
Liam helped me create my warlock fighter so I can do both melee and magical descriptions
Not just as Orym! His descriptions as Caleb were epic, with his spell components
I want to be able to describe my actions like Liam
This is the man who climbed all over his furniture to get into character for voicing Gollum. I’m not surprised lol
well liam voiced illidan for a couple of years idk but he might come back in the war within
He's my inspo on how I play my (mostly) martial character
I do admit that this may be the reason I'm currently playing battlemaster fighter 😉
I really like the Warrior class in DCC because basically, you can do whatever you want with your attack. As long as you roll your mighty deed.
I am a druid, always want to play a druid, but the way Liam plays his battle master has made me LOVE the battle master - Liam is awesome!
I'm playing a battlemaster fighter because of Orym and I'm having so much fun!
Need a critical role exalted one shot
ive actually been struggling with this lately. my party just started a brand new campaign after our 4 year long one ended, and i'm playing a soon-to-be berserker barbarian. i feel like i only ever Do An Attack And Hit Or Miss. i need to work on making my turns more dynamic 😭
Give it some flair from who your character is. What is your barbarian's main personality trait; arrogant, short fused, eager for a fight, grumpy at the world, bored, dumb but sweet like Grog, or something else? Lean heavily into that.
A bored barbarian who likes to fight to entertain themselves might be overly cruel in battle to compensate, going for kneecaps and spanks to tear down the enemy's resolve before their body.
An arrogant barbarian who is very loyal might not immediately go for the biggest enemy in the group, but step up when friends are in danger.
Basically ask; what causes your barbarian's rage? What do they get so frustrated over they can disregard their own physical harm and jump into the middle of danger? Also, weapon; well maintained and loved, or just a tool for destruction. And then figure out how to add their personality and how they handle battle/their weapon as little visual tells.
Orym is great, but Taliesin with Ashton as a barbarian does an awesome job to. If you take away the fancy stuff, Taliesin is basically using their hammer as a baseball bat. Very much in the style of Harley Quinn from DC, brutal and full swing every time. Little extra flair cause Ashton loves his fancy hammer. They nonchalantly lean on it when not in use, but goes for maximum range of motion like a pissed-off baseball player when they can swing it.
Good luck with your new campaign! I hope you find your own flair ❤
He might need to read some fencing manuals ;-)
Wait 2 years since orym first appeared? EXU still feels like it started last week
Yeh, I know time absolutely flies... I started watching just after ExU finished and it has flown!
I come from a text based roleplaying background, so I'm extra used to heavily describing combat etc, even as martial characters. I wish everyone did this!
Love your channel, would you please insert source links into description?
My apologies as my real job's been a little hectic. Episode credit and link now in the description and pinned comment.
@@birdscritters you da you da best, you da you da best
Anybody have a link to a compilation of Liam’s descriptions?
If I had time I would totally make one, but have a search on UA-cam and I'm sure you might find one ☺️
No no, Laim is still being extra.
😊😅
If only I liked the character. Oh well. Just not my cup of tea. But glad that he is doing well.
Been two years already... Season three cannot end soon enough.
Im on ep 9 of the M9. I should have given this a shot when I was getting paid to stay home!
It's been two years but they're only on episode 63 because of breaks and things. I wonder if it'll continue on into 100+ episodes even if it goes on another 2+ years to accomplish that, or if they'll wrap it up much earlier than the other campaigns. I actually don't dislike this campaign, I just liked Campaign 2 more. But to me, that's a compliment to Campaign 2, not necessarily criticism of Campaign 3.
2 years includes the original ExU
you are welcome to stop watching and whining about it and let the rest of us enjoy it
@@kellyriddell5014 I am in the exact same boat. I REALLY loved Campaign 2 and while I've been trying really hard with Campaign 3, I just... can't. Robbie's presence was the most fun I've had this campaign and it's a shame he's not there anymore.