Since hitman 3 has a leveling system, maybe you could do one on the hitman movies? Also, your pronunciation of Yao guai is correct. Keep up the great content!
Cyberpunk and D&D would be really neat to see, honestly. Especially since with the D&D movies you could use the different editions that were available at the time of the movie's release. Which could lead to some interesting differences in how the numbers turn out, size of the party, how the EXP is split between characters, etc.
I'd like to propose a new series wherein you calculate the damage that TV show characters sustain by getting knocked over the head. I even have a suggestion for a first potential show and character! It's this guy called Maximus in the Amazon Prime show Fallout, not sure if you've ever heard of it...
I agree. So few channels can zero in on being interesting, educational, and funny, while based in reality for games and movies. I used to really like Shoddycast, but this fills the same void with a level of speculation and a level more approachable than nuclear weapons statistics.
I'm genuinely so glad to see this channel doing well. RU-vid recommended me the first foot the bill within days of it coming out and it's been the best recommendation they've given me this year
With the music and the jolly voice of yours it feels like I'm seating in a big room with a hearth, classily sipping brandy and discussing this marvel of a show. All this to say: LOVE IT! Liked, as per usual. Please, keep it up - all of your vids are insanely entertaining!
that gulper was a named special. its the overseers great uncle. so its what you used plus a 15 for being named. if it was legendary level thats 200 flat also he would get shady sands exp. he might be from their but not the creater. new landmark. technicality for the win
Hoping you get a lot more subs In the future. These vids and foot the bill are awesome! A level video on the latest DND movie would be pretty cool I think.
It would be neat to see how well they keep track of character abilities/spell slots/action economy/etc. I hear there are scenes where they tried to fully depict the six second "rounds" we know from 5e.
I think for the Griffith observatory, the better parallel would be "destroy The enclave" in fallout 3. When you're wandering behind the brotherhood at Liberty prime
D&D is a weird one. Most editions of the game only count kills/KOs for XP, except the first which cares about the gold value of stuff you find. Unless you go way into the differences between statblocks from editions (which sounds like a pain) I don't know if that makes a good video
D&D would be tricky, but it might be fun to do the version of D&D relative to each film: third edition, fourth edition, and fifth edition, based on party encounter and minimum level needed for class specific skills and xp awards for kills. I’ll do some more research and if it seems terribly unfeasible, I’ll shelve it for a future concept. The newest movie might be easier to do, those old movies are… unique
As far as I could tell, and I did a good chunk of background research but no one’s perfect, the leveling math for New Vegas and Fallout 3 are identical, except where noted: NV allowed companions to earn XP for the player NV did not provide difficulty modifier XP. Other than that, the two are mechanically identical for leveling (though the story and look of New Vegas is superior)
At least we have Zepp to make sure Trey follows the rules... Also, can someone please tell me what Maximus's friend is? I don't wanna say they're a guy or not...