"....Blame Luke Westaway. He plays a Half-Orc Bard. (His left half is Orc, he stated.) (Oxventure)"
Is Oxventure the Brit game reviewers who'd never played D&D... (I looked it up, so... dumb question). I guess I didn't see the podcast that made his thighs famous, but I could see that lot of players trying a move like that. (Although it's sort of a miracle that DM managed to type-cast youtube gamers into PC classes and races they all can have fun with despite being cliches).
Actually... I think EVERYONE who chooses a DragonBorn Paladin should be REQUIRED to wear that weird dragon head hat!
It sort of surprised me how popular that podcast is... it's SO SO English! I guess the fact they're all pretty popular doing their day jobs, and are first time D&D players sort of earns them a free pass. The Critical Role bunch... Oxventure... and that Cosplayer gag channel from NZ or OZ?. It seems like a trend that SHOULD extend to New York types... there's too much NICENESS and not enough angst and neurosis in all those games!
I mean if you think about it... a regular D&D game that becomes a popular podcast/youtube channel... is a perfect setting for a Sit-Com.
That's a good thread topic. What mix of NYC weirdo's would make for the most amusing group of semi-professional role players! Example: The actor who was briefly the understudy for RumTumTummer in Cats, as well as a Chorus member of Hamilton... DRESSING in his old RumTumTummer costume! The DRUG addicted former child star, who's in AA but keeps falling off the wagon. A fansOnly TicToc celeb, who got banned for selling NFTs and failed at making a Twitch Channel work because she hates video games. An IT millionaire who sold his company, had his wife leave him, and is now a Mr. Mom who doesn't know what to do with his spare time (but IS a pure heart D&D nerd). Etc.
Episode #5, season 1. "The GANG realizes that the passionate Homeless Activist they invited to try and be more diverse... is actually A REAL LIFE MURDER HOBO!"
Episode #7, season 1 "The former Child Stars AA sponsor attends a session, and is a surprisingly good fit! Will the Game go straight edge, prohibiting drugs and alcohol?"
Episode #11, Season 1 "Wow! The retired Green Beret veteran, now martial arts instructor, sure does know a LOT about fighting and killing. But is his role playing actually based on his PTSD? He's SO HOT! He laughs at our half Iranian aspiring comics jokes in FARSI! If only he wasn't such a newbie!]
(Wait. Is THIS SITE a sponsor for one or more of those podcasts?)
“That was my apprentice pigeon! We just send our real pigeon, who’s a god.”
*Druid, before the barbarian makes a persuasion check*: “I believe in you and your -1 Charisma!”
*In the middle of raiding a bullywug village*: “Wait, all these guys did was steal some cows, and we just flew in and murdered half the town. That’s sorta messed up.”
*Talking about what to do*
Cleric riding a conjured giant owl: “BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!”
Druid controlling said owl: “I raise him up another 60 ft.”
Player 1: “Yeah, we’re sort of evil sometimes. Like when you guys killed that baby manticore.”
Player 2: “Nah, that was totally justified.”
”Wait, let’s kill all the bullwugs then go back and kill all the humans too! That’s fair.”
“I’ve got a plan, but we’ll have to slaughter all the prisoners for it to work. For the greater good of bullywug kind.”
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RIP Tavern.
All hail King Jovan Fluffycloud Prince
Teleporting elf monk supremacy!, but druids are better
[Cactus] Waffles!
”I don’t have any good quotes to put in my sig.” -Me
Wait. Is THIS SITE a sponsor for one or more of those podcasts?
I'm not a "Critter" (thanks to my short attention span) so I don't know about any of their sponsors. Both Oxventure and Epic NPC D&D use DDB but are not sponsored by DDB. Both Oxventure and Epic NPC D&D have had WotC sponsoring on multiple occasions. (You can find two Oxventure characters in Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.)
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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.
(You can find two Oxventure characters in Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.)
Actually, you can find three, although the third is an Oxventure NPC. There's Jane's character Prudence, Andy's character Corazon, and Johnny's occasional NPC Rust on the Harbour.
I credit the Oxventurers for getting me into D&D. I was a longtime watcher of Outside XBox (although I have a Playstation rather than an XBox.. they have many of the same games) and watched Outside Xtra from the beginning. But watching their first few D&D adventures really helped me in understanding how D&D worked (even if they are somewhat loose with the rules). But they were obviously learning as they went along so they asked questions, sometimes the same questions I had. Critical Role might be fun to watch, but it seems a bit too polished for someone watching to learn how to play.
My favorite Oxventure is still Bad Chair Day.
"We just left the ship, how can we be out of money already?" "There was a bird, it looked like it needed money. It was a pelican and had a large bill to pay."
[After repeated attempts at unlocking a door finally succeeds] "So you are all standing there. And there's this door, and it looks like the right one, but it is locked, and Dob says, 'Maybe we should unlock it,' and the door just *whoomp* falls in because it is just that sort of Oxventure apparently."
[Shopkeeper at 3 a.m.] "What do you want?" All the Oxventurers: "CHAIRS!" A few doors down, a neighbor opens a window. "Shut up about chairs!" Corazon: "YOU SHUT UP ABOUT CHAIRS!"
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=========================== Laugh at life or life will laugh at you.
Current D&D Characters: Kromen Flintfist, Hill Dwarf Order of the Scribes Wizard/Armorer Artificer Eiphrok, Half-Orc Oath of Glory Paladin/Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer
(You can find two Oxventure characters in Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.)
Actually, you can find three, although the third is an Oxventure NPC. There's Jane's character Prudence, Andy's character Corazon, and Johnny's occasional NPC Rust on the Harbour.
Rust is Johnny's player character from a different campaign that they use as an NPC in Oxventure.
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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.
NNCHRIS: SOUL THIEF, MASTER OF THE ARCANE, AND KING OF NEW YORKNN Gdl Creator of Ilheia and her Knights of the Fallen Stars ldG Lesser Student of Technomancy [undergrad student in computer science] Supporter of the 2014 rules, and a MASSIVE Homebrewer. Come to me all ye who seek salvation in wording thy brews! Open to homebrew trades at any time!! Or feel free to request HB, and Ill see if I can get it done for ya! Characters (Outdated)
This Mug immediately shared with me a transcendental tale of an Infinite Mug that anchors the Universe and keeps it from folding in on itself. I filed this report under "illogical nonsense" and asked why its sign is in Times New Roman font, when it is basic knowledge that Arial Black is a far superior font. I wondered: How did this mug even get past the assembly line with its theistic beliefs and poor font choices?
quote from Romantically Apocalyptic byVitaly S Alexius
I'm not a "Critter" (thanks to my short attention span) so I don't know about any of their sponsors.
EricHV,
hah! Their podcasts are 4-5 hours LONG. That's way beyond the realm of short attention span! (Full Disclosure: I haven't even seen the anime).
I guess it makes sense that the other oxventure characters are example/sample/pre-rolls from various packages/books. Reviewing video games is their day job after all...
BTW... digital 'dice' or random number generators are NOT random... lol. SO if you've rolled a LOT of analog dice for a long time, runs of 'outlier' groups (combined low or high rolls) that occur from time to time are normal. Digital 'dice' have a whole C+ library of algorithms for coders to choose from that suppress various quirks or statistical 'jackpots' . So you're noticing a 2-5% shift between analog and your 'public' digital outlier rolls. There's a 100% certainty that your digital dice are messing with you.
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“Desitutus ventis, remos adhibe” When the Winds fail you, row.
"I credit the Oxventurers for getting me into D&D."
JKCOfty,
Nice post! D&D has been a sub-culture with a sort of American Otaku spirit since the Reagan era, and so there's a degree of defensiveness and 'shipping wars' back and forth... maybe a Revenge of the Nerds kind of pride? We Nerds and Geeks now CONTROL THE INTERNET! Bwaaaa-haaaaa-haaaa (<evil laugh> and 🖖). This can overwhelm new players and turn off potential players who're shy about role playing...
SO although probably every experienced DM grinds their teeth at the way the Oxadvent game is run, at heart it's exactly as you described. It's obvious the players are HAVING FUN figuring out how to role play, while entertaining each other and their fan base. The female players are impish and cheeky... and the guys seem sincerely nice and gentlemanly. That's what I meant by "SO SO ENGLISH!". Plus they start doing LIVE threater audiences by like session two or three, which is pretty brutal. anyway.
D&D is a GAME. It's supposed to be fun for the participants. A lot of times, too many... old time D&D confuses DnD with D$D. At any given period... Dungeons and Dragons is really only as good as it's NEW players. I think emphasizing the different ways to play.. from Mercer's Hollywood slick to Oxventure... even '1 for All', the Aussie cosplaying film student channel... will bring in more first time and/or NEW players... let's face it, if the sub-culture isn't growing... it's dying.
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“Desitutus ventis, remos adhibe” When the Winds fail you, row.
BTW... digital 'dice' or random number generators are NOT random... lol. SO if you've rolled a LOT of analog dice for a long time, runs of 'outlier' groups (combined low or high rolls) that occur from time to time are normal. Digital 'dice' have a whole C+ library of algorithms for coders to choose from that suppress various quirks or statistical 'jackpots' . So you're noticing a 2-5% shift between analog and your 'public' digital outlier rolls. There's a 100% certainty that your digital dice are messing with you.
I have some posts in the D&D Meme thread with evidence of how bad it has been.
DDB devs explained that the digital dice here are part RNG and part physics simulation. The RNG determines the start of the roll, but the viewing area boundaries and dice interactivity if more than one is rolled at the same time determine the results.
The issue is that physical dice have similar issues with me.
Once (and only once), we rolled characters together—same dice, same dice tower, 4d6 drop lowest. I got three 3s, meaning three groups of four 1s. I took the Standard Array from the PHB rather than re-roll. The rule was: A player could take a Standard Array if the player wanted but could not roll stats after doing so, but if a player rolled stats instead of taking the Standard Array outright and didn't like the outcome, the player could either roll again and take the second outcome (not the first rolls, even if the second rolls were worse) or choose the Standard Array instead and not roll a second time at all.
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.
even '1 for All', the Aussie cosplaying film student channel... will bring in more first time and/or NEW players... let's face it, if the sub-culture isn't growing... it's dying.
Deerstalker Pictures' 1 for All is another I watch for the D&D-inspired content, but I haven't watched their D&D games.
Zombie Orpheus Entertainment is (mostly) a USA group in the State of Washington. I watch their D&D-inspired content such as the 3.5e-based JourneyQuest but not their D&D games. (ZOE has productions of other genres from around the world, too. Their Strowlers series is filmed by different groups from around the world doing short episodic series in a ZOE-created world where magic suddenly (re?)appeared in modern Earth and how the various places around the world are dealing with it.)
Mann Shorts from the State of Florida also has D&D games, but I watch their D&D-inspired content (and Drunk Before Noon series). Mann Shorts has a D&D Editions series where each episode is 5e-ish rules in a setting other than the FR et al such as a hockey match, minis on a board, everyone's drunk ("What did you all roll?", *holds up 4 fingers while drinking a beer*, "81", "L"), DMs trying to run a game with their own groups of problematic players ("Is this to punish us or teach us a lesson?" DM: "Yes.")... They have 11 (soon to be 12) occasional episodes about Florida where the player characters are pulled right out of insane Florida news articles.
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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.
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"....Blame Luke Westaway. He plays a Half-Orc Bard. (His left half is Orc, he stated.) (Oxventure)"
Is Oxventure the Brit game reviewers who'd never played D&D... (I looked it up, so... dumb question). I guess I didn't see the podcast that made his thighs famous, but I could see that lot of players trying a move like that. (Although it's sort of a miracle that DM managed to type-cast youtube gamers into PC classes and races they all can have fun with despite being cliches).
Actually... I think EVERYONE who chooses a DragonBorn Paladin should be REQUIRED to wear that weird dragon head hat!
It sort of surprised me how popular that podcast is... it's SO SO English! I guess the fact they're all pretty popular doing their day jobs, and are first time D&D players sort of earns them a free pass. The Critical Role bunch... Oxventure... and that Cosplayer gag channel from NZ or OZ?. It seems like a trend that SHOULD extend to New York types... there's too much NICENESS and not enough angst and neurosis in all those games!
I mean if you think about it... a regular D&D game that becomes a popular podcast/youtube channel... is a perfect setting for a Sit-Com.
That's a good thread topic. What mix of NYC weirdo's would make for the most amusing group of semi-professional role players! Example: The actor who was briefly the understudy for RumTumTummer in Cats, as well as a Chorus member of Hamilton... DRESSING in his old RumTumTummer costume! The DRUG addicted former child star, who's in AA but keeps falling off the wagon. A fansOnly TicToc celeb, who got banned for selling NFTs and failed at making a Twitch Channel work because she hates video games. An IT millionaire who sold his company, had his wife leave him, and is now a Mr. Mom who doesn't know what to do with his spare time (but IS a pure heart D&D nerd). Etc.
Episode #5, season 1. "The GANG realizes that the passionate Homeless Activist they invited to try and be more diverse... is actually A REAL LIFE MURDER HOBO!"
Episode #7, season 1 "The former Child Stars AA sponsor attends a session, and is a surprisingly good fit! Will the Game go straight edge, prohibiting drugs and alcohol?"
Episode #11, Season 1 "Wow! The retired Green Beret veteran, now martial arts instructor, sure does know a LOT about fighting and killing. But is his role playing actually based on his PTSD? He's SO HOT! He laughs at our half Iranian aspiring comics jokes in FARSI! If only he wasn't such a newbie!]
(Wait. Is THIS SITE a sponsor for one or more of those podcasts?)
“Desitutus ventis, remos adhibe”
When the Winds fail you, row.
“That was my apprentice pigeon! We just send our real pigeon, who’s a god.”
*Druid, before the barbarian makes a persuasion check*: “I believe in you and your -1 Charisma!”
*In the middle of raiding a bullywug village*: “Wait, all these guys did was steal some cows, and we just flew in and murdered half the town. That’s sorta messed up.”
*Talking about what to do*
Cleric riding a conjured giant owl: “BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!”
Druid controlling said owl: “I raise him up another 60 ft.”
Player 1: “Yeah, we’re sort of evil sometimes. Like when you guys killed that baby manticore.”
Player 2: “Nah, that was totally justified.”
”Wait, let’s kill all the bullwugs then go back and kill all the humans too! That’s fair.”
“I’ve got a plan, but we’ll have to slaughter all the prisoners for it to work. For the greater good of bullywug kind.”
RIP Tavern.
All hail King Jovan Fluffycloud Prince
Teleporting elf monk supremacy!, but druids are better
[Cactus]Waffles!”I don’t have any good quotes to put in my sig.” -Me
I'm not a "Critter" (thanks to my short attention span) so I don't know about any of their sponsors. Both Oxventure and Epic NPC D&D use DDB but are not sponsored by DDB. Both Oxventure and Epic NPC D&D have had WotC sponsoring on multiple occasions. (You can find two Oxventure characters in Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.)
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.
”You SWALLOWED the Feywild Shard!?”
”iT sEeMeD LiKe A gOoD iDeA aT tHe TiMe…!”
"uhhhh... roll for scorpion??"
"im a high elf. emphasis on high."
she/any - member of the spider guild :D - official elesh norn enthusiast
current characters:
-Zalia Moonkeeper, tiefling abjuration wizard/alchemist artificer
-Philomena Silverthread, changeling assassin rogue
-Glass, kenku vengeance paladin
Actually, you can find three, although the third is an Oxventure NPC. There's Jane's character Prudence, Andy's character Corazon, and Johnny's occasional NPC Rust on the Harbour.
I credit the Oxventurers for getting me into D&D. I was a longtime watcher of Outside XBox (although I have a Playstation rather than an XBox.. they have many of the same games) and watched Outside Xtra from the beginning. But watching their first few D&D adventures really helped me in understanding how D&D worked (even if they are somewhat loose with the rules). But they were obviously learning as they went along so they asked questions, sometimes the same questions I had. Critical Role might be fun to watch, but it seems a bit too polished for someone watching to learn how to play.
My favorite Oxventure is still Bad Chair Day.
"We just left the ship, how can we be out of money already?"
"There was a bird, it looked like it needed money. It was a pelican and had a large bill to pay."
[After repeated attempts at unlocking a door finally succeeds] "So you are all standing there. And there's this door, and it looks like the right one, but it is locked, and Dob says, 'Maybe we should unlock it,' and the door just *whoomp* falls in because it is just that sort of Oxventure apparently."
[Shopkeeper at 3 a.m.] "What do you want?"
All the Oxventurers: "CHAIRS!"
A few doors down, a neighbor opens a window. "Shut up about chairs!"
Corazon: "YOU SHUT UP ABOUT CHAIRS!"
===========================
Laugh at life or life will laugh at you.
Current D&D Characters:
Kromen Flintfist, Hill Dwarf Order of the Scribes Wizard/Armorer Artificer
Eiphrok, Half-Orc Oath of Glory Paladin/Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer
"I engage the goblin in a shoving fight on the perilous bridge."
I am an Arachpriest, Cat Cultist, Sauce Monk, Angel of Death, and First Spinjitzu Master.
I play Thirteen the necromancer elf, Timber the tabaxi child, and more at the tavern. Hope you like yams!
Oh yeah, don't forget to be kind and loving and stuff. Not on during weekends.
"Someone counterspelled my chicken!!"
It's possible every DM will have to say this at one point or another
"Stop flirting with the BBEG."
: Systems Online : Nikoli_Goodfellow Homebrew : My WIP Homebrew Class :
(\_/)
( u u)
o/ \🥛🍪 Hey, take care of yourself alright?
DM: I cast punch
You know, honestly, most BBEGs have fewer social defenses than physical so...
"Just to be clear, in the battle with the death tyrant and the three demiliches, the only one who damaged my goats was our barbarian?"
"I said I was sorry."
"No, not the only one. I ate one."
"She said 'in the battle'."
"Oh, right, just [barbarian] then."
Rust is Johnny's player character from a different campaign that they use as an NPC in Oxventure.
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.
"A bear?"
the druids wild shape ends
"[DRUID] THE BEAR?!"
NNCHRIS: SOUL THIEF, MASTER OF THE ARCANE, AND KING OF NEW YORKNN
Gdl Creator of Ilheia and her Knights of the Fallen Stars ldG
Lesser Student of Technomancy [undergrad student in computer science]
Supporter of the 2014 rules, and a MASSIVE Homebrewer. Come to me all ye who seek salvation in wording thy brews!
Open to homebrew trades at any time!! Or feel free to request HB, and Ill see if I can get it done for ya!
Characters (Outdated)
NO
This Mug immediately shared with me a transcendental tale of an Infinite Mug that anchors the Universe and keeps it from folding in on itself. I filed this report under "illogical nonsense" and asked why its sign is in Times New Roman font, when it is basic knowledge that Arial Black is a far superior font. I wondered: How did this mug even get past the assembly line with its theistic beliefs and poor font choices?
quote from Romantically Apocalyptic by Vitaly S Alexius
EricHV,
hah! Their podcasts are 4-5 hours LONG. That's way beyond the realm of short attention span! (Full Disclosure: I haven't even seen the anime).
I guess it makes sense that the other oxventure characters are example/sample/pre-rolls from various packages/books. Reviewing video games is their day job after all...
BTW... digital 'dice' or random number generators are NOT random... lol. SO if you've rolled a LOT of analog dice for a long time, runs of 'outlier' groups (combined low or high rolls) that occur from time to time are normal. Digital 'dice' have a whole C+ library of algorithms for coders to choose from that suppress various quirks or statistical 'jackpots' . So you're noticing a 2-5% shift between analog and your 'public' digital outlier rolls. There's a 100% certainty that your digital dice are messing with you.
“Desitutus ventis, remos adhibe”
When the Winds fail you, row.
Phineas and Ferbing intensifies
I am an Arachpriest, Cat Cultist, Sauce Monk, Angel of Death, and First Spinjitzu Master.
I play Thirteen the necromancer elf, Timber the tabaxi child, and more at the tavern. Hope you like yams!
Oh yeah, don't forget to be kind and loving and stuff. Not on during weekends.
"I credit the Oxventurers for getting me into D&D."
JKCOfty,
Nice post! D&D has been a sub-culture with a sort of American Otaku spirit since the Reagan era, and so there's a degree of defensiveness and 'shipping wars' back and forth... maybe a Revenge of the Nerds kind of pride? We Nerds and Geeks now CONTROL THE INTERNET! Bwaaaa-haaaaa-haaaa (<evil laugh> and 🖖). This can overwhelm new players and turn off potential players who're shy about role playing...
SO although probably every experienced DM grinds their teeth at the way the Oxadvent game is run, at heart it's exactly as you described. It's obvious the players are HAVING FUN figuring out how to role play, while entertaining each other and their fan base. The female players are impish and cheeky... and the guys seem sincerely nice and gentlemanly. That's what I meant by "SO SO ENGLISH!". Plus they start doing LIVE threater audiences by like session two or three, which is pretty brutal. anyway.
D&D is a GAME. It's supposed to be fun for the participants. A lot of times, too many... old time D&D confuses DnD with D$D. At any given period... Dungeons and Dragons is really only as good as it's NEW players. I think emphasizing the different ways to play.. from Mercer's Hollywood slick to Oxventure... even '1 for All', the Aussie cosplaying film student channel... will bring in more first time and/or NEW players... let's face it, if the sub-culture isn't growing... it's dying.
“Desitutus ventis, remos adhibe”
When the Winds fail you, row.
I have some posts in the D&D Meme thread with evidence of how bad it has been.
DDB devs explained that the digital dice here are part RNG and part physics simulation. The RNG determines the start of the roll, but the viewing area boundaries and dice interactivity if more than one is rolled at the same time determine the results.
The issue is that physical dice have similar issues with me.
Once (and only once), we rolled characters together—same dice, same dice tower, 4d6 drop lowest. I got three 3s, meaning three groups of four 1s. I took the Standard Array from the PHB rather than re-roll. The rule was: A player could take a Standard Array if the player wanted but could not roll stats after doing so, but if a player rolled stats instead of taking the Standard Array outright and didn't like the outcome, the player could either roll again and take the second outcome (not the first rolls, even if the second rolls were worse) or choose the Standard Array instead and not roll a second time at all.
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.
Deerstalker Pictures' 1 for All is another I watch for the D&D-inspired content, but I haven't watched their D&D games.
Zombie Orpheus Entertainment is (mostly) a USA group in the State of Washington. I watch their D&D-inspired content such as the 3.5e-based JourneyQuest but not their D&D games. (ZOE has productions of other genres from around the world, too. Their Strowlers series is filmed by different groups from around the world doing short episodic series in a ZOE-created world where magic suddenly (re?)appeared in modern Earth and how the various places around the world are dealing with it.)
Mann Shorts from the State of Florida also has D&D games, but I watch their D&D-inspired content (and Drunk Before Noon series). Mann Shorts has a D&D Editions series where each episode is 5e-ish rules in a setting other than the FR et al such as a hockey match, minis on a board, everyone's drunk ("What did you all roll?", *holds up 4 fingers while drinking a beer*, "81", "L"), DMs trying to run a game with their own groups of problematic players ("Is this to punish us or teach us a lesson?" DM: "Yes.")... They have 11 (soon to be 12) occasional episodes about Florida where the player characters are pulled right out of insane Florida news articles.
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.