I played Minecraft D&D so you don't have to
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Atleast minecraft treated dnd with more respect than dnd did minecraft. The monsters were cool but that adventure was almost rage inducing
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Now I want this adventure translated into actual D&D
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Ok, Katra's voice actress sold this for me. That was some real betrayal in her voice
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"Why are people eating before the game starts" Not even two minutes in and I'm already being attacked.
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Hearing Demogorgon monolog made me look up his stat block and I was blown away when I saw he had a 20 intelligence. I thought he was just a rampaging, angry monster but despite his motifs of madness they are actually brilliant.
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For a bunch kicked off their Minecraft Marketplace career with baby's first adventure maps, this is pretty impressive.
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The moment around the gelatinous cube is nice attention to detail not everyone notices. The only time Iâve heard it brought up before this was I believe XP to Level 3 discussing his clean floor puzzle
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Honestly, it feels like it could be a pretty interesting module on its own. Also, the idea of a gelatinous cube being like a sort of sewer cleaner is a brilliant one and one I'm upset I've never thought of. If nothing else, this game actually has some solid ideas, it just could have been better fleshed out.
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22:44 absolutely love the just silent hard-cut after the mimic
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Pretty cool story overall! Kind of annoyed at Demogorgon for monologuing about Out of the Abyss since he casually tosses in a bit of a story spoiler- I sent this to my friends who I plan to run the adventure for before finishing it so thatâs really my fault lol. I made sure they were aware of that as soon as I realized⊠I really like that they actually used the ego of dragons- gold dragons are good aligned, but theyâre still dragons, so itâs completely in character for Vehr to risk Katraâs life and sanity. I like that she called him out on the âyou think youâre more important than meâ thing because even if Vaer is a good dragon, he is a dragon talking to a human. It is very likely that he would have that bias and superiority in him. I obviously donât know how much they play into that since I only saw the snippets in this video, but still. I like that he was a flawed character because with how dragons tend to be very pure creatures of their alignment it can be easy to forget a pure lawful good creature can be flawed like that. âHuman,â in a way, despite being so much more powerful than a human.
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âOh, a balor!â Me: âBalor? When I hear bat-like, I think of nabassu⊠I guess balor works too.â And then it was indeed a nabassu Weirdly proud of getting that right
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The idea that a gelatinous cube would leave a floor absolutely spotless is something I'd never even considered! In my opinion, that was the best part of the game. LENGTHY EDIT: Here's an idea for those who've chosen to make fun of me for apparently not knowing the most basic information about the above: I'm in my 50's and discovering late in life that I'm neurodivergent because of exactly how much I read, but can barely retain much of that information. I've read the entry on gelatinous cubes at least a dozen times. Want to know what I remember? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. HD, CR, AC...? Not a one. Alternatively, off the top of my head, I can tell you that 14-year-old Leonard Thompson was the first diabetic to receive an insulin injection in January of 1922. This insulin came from the work of Dr. Frederick Banting, Dr. Charles Best, J. J. R. Macleod, and Dr. James Collip. Macleod provided the resources to Banting, which included 10 dogs, the most that could be spared for testing. (I'm against vivisection, but since this is personal, I'll make an exception.) Best was one of TWO assistants available to Banting, but only one could be paid, so the choice was decided by a coin flip! After isolating insulin, Dr. James Collip refined and purified the would-be medication. Banting and Macleod won the Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine. They initially REJECTED the prize because it failed to include Collip and Best. They eventually accepted the award after it was agreed to share the prize money with Collip and Best. Leonard Thompson, who was dying from the effects of diabetes, went on to live until the age of 27, when he died of pneumonia, NOT diabetes. So, you know... Swings and roundabouts, I guess. đ
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Damn that Baldurâs Gate 3 looking wilder than I imagined
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I remember talking to a friend a few years ago and I mentioned that Minecraft could potentially be one of the best games to play dnd in. With how moddable it is, one could create pretty much any open story in it.
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The asthmatic nabassu was the MVP of the enemy NPCs
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I want to buddy up with the dragon and go on more adventures with him. The story was pretty cool and the animation was nice to look at. I hope they continue more with the dnd story in the future. I really liked this. And it shows what Minecraft is really capable of. This should at least get more attention
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We got Baldur' Gate at home...
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I like how he needs a reason to care about the devils and demons as if his home realm being invaded wouldn't very obviously be bad for him regardless XD
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Okay that was actually really cool. Bringing up the different cultures, including the Avowed of Candlekeep. Yeah. This is neat.