after a 3 month binge on Critical Roll (thanks DND beyond) i am not caught up, can anyone recommend any other stream games that are worth watching as background while i work on my campaign?
High Rollers, is a British group of players on the Yogscast network of channels, I think? They just started their second campaign about 16 or so episodes in. Their DM was a guest on Critical Role as well.
In a shameless act of self-promotion... RPGMP3 - thousands of sessions from all kinds of games from a wide range of game contributors dating back to 2003.
Dice, Camera Action is quite good - again, episodes are around 2 hours long. On the WoTC D&D Twitch channel with Chris Perkins as the DM (plus at least one "guest" appearance by Matt Mercer)
Very much enjoy Court of Swords, and Roll20 Presents Tomb Of Annihilation. Which just ended... Though the group will be starting a Dragon Heist campaign like ... Today ..
There's also Acquisitions Incorporated. The older ones are just sound, but they're all on Youtube, and then the newer ones are all the games from PAX conventions. I think they're usually 2-3 hours long.
I really like The Dungeon Dudes. Lots of great videos on basic rules, spells, and different monsters. They also have a full campaign done called the "Dungeons of Drakkenheim" that has a second season called the "Shadows of Drakkenheim" that's a few episodes in all on youtube.
after a 3 month binge on Critical Roll (thanks DND beyond) i am not caught up, can anyone recommend any other stream games that are worth watching as background while i work on my campaign?
Adventure Zone
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Rivals of Waterdeep. Episodes are about two hours long and campaign one just concluded. Trying to catch up in time for campaign two.
High Rollers, is a British group of players on the Yogscast network of channels, I think? They just started their second campaign about 16 or so episodes in. Their DM was a guest on Critical Role as well.
In a shameless act of self-promotion... RPGMP3 - thousands of sessions from all kinds of games from a wide range of game contributors dating back to 2003.
RPMGP3 - Dungeon ON!
Dice, Camera Action is quite good - again, episodes are around 2 hours long. On the WoTC D&D Twitch channel with Chris Perkins as the DM (plus at least one "guest" appearance by Matt Mercer)
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I’ll go off script and suggest a podcast (not video) that actually plays pathfinder (not dnd):
The Glass Cannon Podcast.
imo they are the best live play rpg group by far.
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The Adventure Zone is pretty much the only answer you need. Just be sure to start at the beginning.
Very much enjoy Court of Swords, and Roll20 Presents Tomb Of Annihilation. Which just ended... Though the group will be starting a Dragon Heist campaign like ... Today ..
There's also Acquisitions Incorporated. The older ones are just sound, but they're all on Youtube, and then the newer ones are all the games from PAX conventions. I think they're usually 2-3 hours long.
Acquisitions Incorporated the "C" team is hilarious!! Most defiantly! Sirens of the Relm and Girls, Guts, Glory! because girls playing DnD is the BEST!
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my party just started one that just got approved on itunes!!! if you search the leftovers 5e on the itunes store it pops right up!!! or you can get it here https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-smashing-cups-and-eating-fishmen/id1435737262?i=1000419411223&mt=2
If i rolled for persuasion and got a 19 would you click my link?
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-smashing-cups-and-eating-fishmen/id1435737262?i=1000419411223&mt=2
Unravel. A Dnd show with 40+ episodes on youtube and live on twitch.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQzWgGIsByjX3QaZD8rw5DA
Cannot recommend The Adventure Zone highly enough. Campaign 1 will have you in tears by the end, while also being uproariously funny.
I really like The Dungeon Dudes. Lots of great videos on basic rules, spells, and different monsters. They also have a full campaign done called the "Dungeons of Drakkenheim" that has a second season called the "Shadows of Drakkenheim" that's a few episodes in all on youtube.
Echoing Rivals of Waterdeep! Also interesting to see how they rotate DMs. It's great stuff!