@@michaeleverett79 He tried mouth movement. Looked creepy as hell cuz the tech just isn't there yet for a small artist to be able to do it. He asked everyone if they liked it, me and everyone else in the comments section said no. I'm sure you've already seen that episode and understand why that is.
@@WeDoAIStuff Why didn't Saxy use his magical long-distance cannon? I can't imagine Saxy forgetting about it, nor him not realizing this was the perfect time to use it. He could have thinned out the ranks of the imps and that would have been extremely gratifying, but then had his cannon fire shielded every time he tried to get shots off at Caz and the more formidable troops so as to use up some of their scrolls and spell slots. Tronald & Friends still would have lost, but Chekhov's gun wouldn't have been left on the shelf and Saxy wouldn't have to seem like such a side character. I mean, they did have an entire hour to prepare so it's not like they couldn't do the glyph warding explosion and the cannon. Give Saxy some love; Raarh and Tronald are all hogging all the glory and are turning Saxy into a caricature.
The way I'm invested in this series like a weekly episode on television is astonishing. You do amazing work, and I absolutely love the cliffhangers and story that's unfolding!
Way more enjoyable than anything I’ve ever watched with regards to play throughs including big ones like critical role. This show just outdoes itself every single week and there’s a great combination of entertainment, comedy and thrilling adventure. Everything you want from DND is encapsulated in every weeks episode I can’t even begin to describe with mega words how happy and joyful I am to sit down every weekend and go through the latest episode, very well done AI Guy
His big cannon's lightning option.. the alien weapon.. anything. They're lucky as it was just a spruced up summon undead spell and not a mfking chain meteor storm or something
@@gmork1090 Yeah, I said the exact same thing. How could Saxy forget about his long-range magical cannon when they had an hour of the Obitis marching towards the city? Also, lightning isn't the only option with the max range, there's a second option with the same range, and within a closer distance, it can also utilize many other elemental attacks. Saxy could have figured out how to leverage that for maximum efficacy. They could have thinned out the ranks of the imps, and the more formidable troops could have been forced to use up scrolls or spell slots to shield against the cannon fire. It seems like Tronald is coming up with all the plans now, making Saxy feel dumbed down in comparison, and it's quite frustrating given that, yes, Tronald is clever, but Saxy is a genius.
@@gmork1090 Tronald: "Right now, there is nothing we can do but wait." No Tronald, Saxy has a fucking railgun he could have been using for the past 20 minutes. Why can't Saxy ever be allowed to cook? Tronald is coming up with all the plans, Raarh gets a ton of glory, Mite played a pivotal role in the goblin camp revolution, but I feel like Saxy hasn't done anything cool since episode 5 when he used all those cannonballs to take out the beholder boss. I hope Celestia doesn't end up as a side character too now that she's been saved.
Holy moly! The buildup. F-ING EPIC! Next week can’t come soon enough. “Tremendous job on this whole series. It’s a YUGEEE success. Everybody knows it, everyone agrees. Truly BIGGLY JOB!”
I was so behind... I had to stop watching after the goblin camp (work stuff). After finishing the goblin story arc, I honestly didn't think there was room for improvement. It was expertly crafted and voiced to perfection. There were times when I was at the edge of my seat. I cheered, laughed hysterically, and I felt genuine loss during its runtime. This series is an epic...an opus magnus that absolutely wipes the floor with anything Hollywood has ever created. So what do I think of the new episodes... I tempered my expectations as I thought you hit the ceiling... I was wrong. Not only is it good, but I find it even better than the goblin camp arc. If there was a roof, you blew it off. You sent the roof straight into the stratosphere. I can't stop watching it is that damn impressive. I don't have any more expectations as you have taken them out back and fed them to Raar.
it's been long enough, i've had to subscribe to a channel membership, it's the least I can do to support this phenomenal channel. The best at what you do AI Guy
This series is awesome, i've binged it in a week. A real masterpiece. I would like to see Saxi get a bit more attention and really leaning into the Ironman idea
I had to listen to that 2 times as I thought he said he was placing his bag of holding into another bag of holding, but what he meant was to dump the items from one bag of hold to the other bag of holding so they had an empty bag of holding.
I'm guessing you want to take the party to at least level 15 if they're going straight to hell. Wonder if they will save the captured people from earlier or if they forgot about that quest. I think after this, a level up and rematch with the hag is in order.
@@WeDoAIStuff woo boy! So lord tanovirs son will be out of the action for a while seeing as how he promised the party he'll be seeing them at the endgame. And lord tans wife is probably Asmodeus's daughter. Wonder how the rest of the empire's ensemble will play out. Also 😮 are your dice rolls organic or do you manipulate the results? Cause some really clutch things have been happening, kinda crazy, that hag could have wiped everyone out.
They were lucky the pit fiends (or just one of them) were not attacking directly, otherwise it would have been game over rather quickly; also, not too smart not to evacuate the civilians :( That said, great narration - it keeps me hooked!
Mike Myers as Austin Powers in the Bard class. Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Steve Martin) in the wizard class. Mr. Bean as a paladin. Rodney Dangerfield as a rogue. And Melissa McCarthy character from bridesmaids as a monk. That would be the funniest dnd campaign ever
In no way would I tell you how to do your thing, you've made the series amazing, just wondering if we could get a character like solair from ds1, maybe not a 1:1 but a character who has the same philosophy, that energy of " Long May The Sun Shine" "HYAAAA!!!" type combo
You guys missed a big opportunity here and one that would have turned the battle onto its head. I would have had Tronold warp the bomb right into the general of the opposing army. I'm talking preemptive while he is preparing that scroll. Even if it only hits a few of them, it would scatter their lines. Not only that, but they would have to contend with the fact that there might be more bombs. I don't care how powerful an enemy is if you obliterate their lines, they would be in a world of trouble. At that point you have your archers, trebuchets, cataputs, and rifleman fire at will.
I highly doubt it, the music from that ep was solely from Epidemic sound! I know Bardify does use Epidemic to create his mixes though, so it's possible they could have some crossover! If so, good ear!
I can't believeWhy didn't Saxy use his magical long-distance cannon? I can't imagine Saxy forgetting about it, nor him not realizing this was the perfect time to use it. He could have thinned out the ranks of the imps and that would have been extremely gratifying, but then had his magic shielded every time he tried to get shots off at the pit fiends and the other more formidable troops so as to use up some of their spell slots. Tronald & Friends still would have lost, but Chekhov's gun wouldn't have been left on the shelf and Saxy wouldn't have to seem like such a side character in comparison to Tronald and Raarh.
So I'm curious. Is nepthetkah's vestiges going to provide a set buff as well, like Diablo? I think that'd be really cool. *Would also help with the knee bending later* 😅