1. Her own undependable account, and sounds like a joke. I know, I probably shouldn't give that much credit to bronies...but i shouldn't give any more to Jenny either.... 2. & 3. Too short to even get context, and or seems like Jenny baiting an tistic guy to explain something she knows for the video/lolz. But i can't be bothered to go watch her videos hoping she looks any better. Oh the huMANity!! 😭
"I wanna roll to see if the goblets are poisoned." *Sigh* "You don't need to, you can already tell there's no poi-" "Ok i rolled a 1, what does that mean?" "As. I. Said, no poison whatsoev-" *"Ohmygods GUYS THE GOBLETS ARE POISONED!!!!!"*
Yes, it's not great production, but it's not that bad. Lighting and color adequately differentiates Da Shi and Augie. Better complain for the budget is the CGI, which was bad even for the staircase probe
This is where the power of "Hold it!" comes in as a DM. If the party starts talking over you, tell them to hold on so you can finish describing the interesting stuff.
so damn true... currently running my first bigger campaign as a DM and I've set up this Magical goods store as a bit of a store chain, somewhat inspired by Gilmore's so they'd have a familiar rallying point to go ti in every larger settlement. First thing tha Barbarian of all people does, is hyperfocus on the bookshelf, getting on my nerves about history books and all kinds of things I haven't even started to work out yet 😰
Lmao the History check on the books made my eye twitch 😂 I've had obnoxious players like this and my response is always the same. "I got a Nat20 on-" "Good for you, but no you didn't, because I didnt tell you to roll."
It's so tragic how Zac never truly recovered from that car crash. Now he can only connect half of his brain fully to the other when turning his head at least 30 degrees to the left.
I know it's joking but all that aside... if you roll for checks that the DM didn't ask you for, and then pronounce your result to the DM, you are a problem player. Stop it.
but this for real saved my entire party in my first campaign, I was the only player who actually noticed something small and it saved our *sses lmao Edit: just wanted to say that I did this because I knew exactly how long our campaign was going to be (an entire semester of high school) and because my best friend was the DM and I knew her to be someone to pull that kind of sh*t and my character was extremely cautious about everything