I do alot of crafting terrain and painting minis etc, so I watch alot of Black magic Craft, DM scotty, wyloch, crafting muse, real terrain hobbies, miniac etc. Theres so many amazing crafters out there beyond these pages as well, these are just some of the ones I watch a bit more of as theyve got good content that I like. Ive been able to take my live game to the next level with some of the things Ive learned.
Edit:After posting I see this is "For stories" lol, oh well, gonna leave that there anyways.
I voted a few of these as well as "other." Alot of the others have been covered here like Nerdarchy, matt colville, Acq Inc etc.
I'll add in Guy from "How to be a great GM/Player series", Dungeon Dudes, and Seth Skorkowsky. Even though he mainly focuses more on CoC with minimal D&D, roleplay and story can tranlsate from that to D&D, so it relates.
From there wanted to play.. could never find a group so I wrote up a story and now DM a small group in what's turning into a fairly long campaign for a first timer. Good times!
Drunks and Dragons (now "Greetings Adventurers") also got me into DnD! Michael DiMauro has spun some incredibly comedic tales and may I say - 'Slyyyy Flourish!'
Critical Role being on pause now had made me look into other real-play shows. I'm particularly fond of Brennan Lee Mulligan's (College Humour's) Dimension 20 show.
Edit: In terms of DnD themed YouTube content, huge fan of Treantmonk's Temple. His wizard content videos are pretty spot on. I also enjoy the Dungeon Dudes' energy.
Gamers who are also professional actors (stage, screen, voice, improv - different disciplines, all actors, and I use the word generically)
Outside Xbox/Outside Xtra - gamers who are also actors
Mann Shorts - gamers who are also actors
Viva La Dirt League - gamers who are also actors
I watch less of groups of people who are only gamers or groups of people who are only actors and don't play games much.
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Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider. My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong. I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲 “It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
It’s a tie for favorite between Dingo Doodles and Puffin Forest as my all time favorites. I do also like Zee though, as well as a channel called All Things D&D, which had a video appear randomly on my YouTube recommended, once, which got me into D&D.
Not in terms of stories, I like XP to level 3, and Runesmith, which are also among my favorites.
Definitely Matt Colville, his 'Running the Game' YouTube series has definitely helped me improve as a DM.
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Critical Role is my favorite and was the only game I watched. The genuine cool people who are friends playing kept me hooked.
One of my most recent finds is Dimension20 they do really unique worlds. Im currently in the middle of their high school angst in a magical dnd world. I highly recommend .
Puffin Forest. Someone showed me one of his videos and I eagerly await the next one. Dingo Doodles also is amazing.
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I am part of the Cult of Grammar. Respect us. Or we will find the slightest mistake in your grammar, and never let you forget it. Clones would have saved Star Wars, and Kylo Ren sucks. MAKE THE EMPIRE GREAT AGAIN!!! I am a stormtrooper, and the Skywalker family is made of nothing but idiots who are insane. Cough Anakin and Luke Skywalker Cough
Seth Skorkowsky, by a country mile. He addresses the less flashy parts of the game they don’t tell you about in the rule books, like player and DM etiquette, what makes a good (or bad!) character, and how to make sure everyone has fun. Plus, he’s got some funny videos about great moments from his own group!
I’ve also enjoyed following Ginny Di’s growing perspective as she learned to play and DM D&D. I think newbies have a lot to teach us nerds who’ve played for a little too long!
I just started listening to The Adventure Zone podcast and it's quite fun. Anyone know of anyone that's done one playing the waterdeep Dragon heist adventure?
Though not really a Story D&D Youtuber (though he does post his sessions on YouTube), my favorite D&D Youtube channel is a little channel called Nerd Immersion. He is where I get all my D&D news for upcoming books, supplements, UA, and D&D content reviews. He’s not that flashy but I happen to really like that about him.
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"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
I am part of the Cult of Grammar. Respect us. Or we will find the slightest mistake in your grammar, and never let you forget it. Clones would have saved Star Wars, and Kylo Ren sucks. MAKE THE EMPIRE GREAT AGAIN!!! I am a stormtrooper, and the Skywalker family is made of nothing but idiots who are insane. Cough Anakin and Luke Skywalker Cough
personly i like The Unexpectables, they stream on twichs but upload it to takahata101 on youtube
My favorite are @Jorphdan and Saturday Morning D&D Show.
No mention of Aqc Inc in the poll!? WotC creators GM for the damn "A" Team and they aren't even in here.
Matthew Colville isn't on this?
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
Nerdarchy? Anyone?
When players get creative.
I do alot of crafting terrain and painting minis etc, so I watch alot of Black magic Craft, DM scotty, wyloch, crafting muse, real terrain hobbies, miniac etc. Theres so many amazing crafters out there beyond these pages as well, these are just some of the ones I watch a bit more of as theyve got good content that I like. Ive been able to take my live game to the next level with some of the things Ive learned.
Edit:After posting I see this is "For stories" lol, oh well, gonna leave that there anyways.
I voted a few of these as well as "other." Alot of the others have been covered here like Nerdarchy, matt colville, Acq Inc etc.
I'll add in Guy from "How to be a great GM/Player series", Dungeon Dudes, and Seth Skorkowsky. Even though he mainly focuses more on CoC with minimal D&D, roleplay and story can tranlsate from that to D&D, so it relates.
Drunks and Dragons (now "Greetings Adventurers") also got me into DnD! Michael DiMauro has spun some incredibly comedic tales and may I say - 'Slyyyy Flourish!'
Critical Role being on pause now had made me look into other real-play shows. I'm particularly fond of Brennan Lee Mulligan's (College Humour's) Dimension 20 show.
Edit: In terms of DnD themed YouTube content, huge fan of Treantmonk's Temple. His wizard content videos are pretty spot on. I also enjoy the Dungeon Dudes' energy.
XP TO LEVEL 3
Gamers who are also professional actors (stage, screen, voice, improv - different disciplines, all actors, and I use the word generically)
Outside Xbox/Outside Xtra - gamers who are also actors
Mann Shorts - gamers who are also actors
Viva La Dirt League - gamers who are also actors
I watch less of groups of people who are only gamers or groups of people who are only actors and don't play games much.
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
My vote was “other” for his “Campaign Diaries” series.
But I was also a huge fan of MiniWarGaming’s Heroes of Herrenburg Seasons 1 & 2.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting
It’s a tie for favorite between Dingo Doodles and Puffin Forest as my all time favorites. I do also like Zee though, as well as a channel called All Things D&D, which had a video appear randomly on my YouTube recommended, once, which got me into D&D.
Not in terms of stories, I like XP to level 3, and Runesmith, which are also among my favorites.
blaine simple is really good go watch him :)
Definitely Matt Colville, his 'Running the Game' YouTube series has definitely helped me improve as a DM.
All stars fade. Some stars forever fall.
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Homebrew (Mostly Outdated): Magic Items, Monsters, Spells, Subclasses
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If there was no light, people wouldn't fear the dark.
Critical Role is my favorite and was the only game I watched. The genuine cool people who are friends playing kept me hooked.
One of my most recent finds is Dimension20 they do really unique worlds. Im currently in the middle of their high school angst in a magical dnd world. I highly recommend .
Puffin Forest. Someone showed me one of his videos and I eagerly await the next one. Dingo Doodles also is amazing.
I am part of the Cult of Grammar. Respect us. Or we will find the slightest mistake in your grammar, and never let you forget it.
Clones would have saved Star Wars, and Kylo Ren sucks.
MAKE THE EMPIRE GREAT AGAIN!!! I am a stormtrooper, and the Skywalker family is made of nothing but idiots who are insane. Cough Anakin and Luke Skywalker Cough
Don't even TRY to argue with me about Star Wars.
Seth Skorkowsky, by a country mile. He addresses the less flashy parts of the game they don’t tell you about in the rule books, like player and DM etiquette, what makes a good (or bad!) character, and how to make sure everyone has fun. Plus, he’s got some funny videos about great moments from his own group!
I’ve also enjoyed following Ginny Di’s growing perspective as she learned to play and DM D&D. I think newbies have a lot to teach us nerds who’ve played for a little too long!
Wizard (Gandalf) of the Tolkien Club
I just started listening to The Adventure Zone podcast and it's quite fun. Anyone know of anyone that's done one playing the waterdeep Dragon heist adventure?
Though not really a Story D&D Youtuber (though he does post his sessions on YouTube), my favorite D&D Youtube channel is a little channel called Nerd Immersion. He is where I get all my D&D news for upcoming books, supplements, UA, and D&D content reviews. He’s not that flashy but I happen to really like that about him.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills
I really enjoy XP to Level 3.
I am part of the Cult of Grammar. Respect us. Or we will find the slightest mistake in your grammar, and never let you forget it.
Clones would have saved Star Wars, and Kylo Ren sucks.
MAKE THE EMPIRE GREAT AGAIN!!! I am a stormtrooper, and the Skywalker family is made of nothing but idiots who are insane. Cough Anakin and Luke Skywalker Cough
Don't even TRY to argue with me about Star Wars.
Web DM, XP to Level 3 and Puffin Forest are some of my favourites. Hello Future Me and Shadiversity are good D&D adjacent channels as well.