Crooked cops haunt the L train. Kugrash is in his element. Misty steps up for a friend.
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"live like a rat, die like a rat" is such a raw line to say to a cop youre about to kill
I agree, but why must the name of rats be used in vain :(
@@natachasmith2539 I feel like, in a situation where a rat is using a swarm of rats to kill someone who ratted out the protagonists, it isn't really that in vain
Crooked cop, let’s not forget, hence, “rat.”
You wanna make some bacon?
@@ThePa1riot ACAB!
I’ve never felt more betrayed than when Brennan was being cute and doing all the 2006 peace sign hand waves and saying “gonna kill that dog” then turned around and said the dog’s hit point max was reduced to 2 with a totally serious face.
12:57
Specters man, insanely messed up CR
he actually put his tongue between his fingers in the peace sign, which is a gesture to imply cunnilingus
@@kiranaun9593 I hate that word sounds British
What happened in 2006?
Brennan "Gonna Kill That Dog" Lee Mulligan
He's the araki of the d20-verse
I refuse to like this comment because it has the perfect number of likes
This week, Brennan plays the ATF
I felt so much rage over an imaginary dog being the first one hit with necromantic damage
It’s a bunch of cops. What do you expect? They’ll always shoot the dog.
i love that this entire fight is reliant on the joke that the new york subway schedule makes no fucking sense.
And as a New Yorker, it is COMPLETELY true. "No act of magic is more powerful than making the MTA run on a timely schedule."
This actually seems consistent between all forms of public transportation. I think it's a lack of resources thing.
There are many much poorer and/or smaller cities than New York that have much more usable trains and buses. Mexico City, Madrid and Paris, to pick three off the top of my head.
@@sealpiercing8476 The smaller the city is, the easier to move people across it. The more ground you have to cover, the more opportunities for things to go wrong.
@@XavierKaziTheZombie OK there are much poorer but similarly sized cities that also run their trains much better than New York. The MTA is bad at trains and people should have higher expectations of public services rather than embracing the suck.
Is it only me that loves when Brennan does the rat swarm's lines? I dunno, it is quite adorable.
It's definitely on my top brennan things for this campaign
They’re so brave, so dedicated, so tiny but mighty 🥺
to arms, to arms!!!
TO ARMS! TO ARMS!
The Clarion trumpets call!
To this day I’m deeply relieved the alligator with broadway dreams made up with Misty.
Honestly I'm happy that the most sympathetic villains got a redemption arc.
Man, summoning the train is on the same tier of summoning police to the prom difficulty wise
I love how the cops come in after the fight has been over for a few minutes
New york do be like that doe
Yeah all of the fights that are major the saving force almost always arrives after the fight
It should have been easier because of how many help actions they were giving lmao. The fact that they took so long to hit is more unlikely than it is likely. 😂
It's kinda ironic that the police are the enemy in the second summoning battle. Like every time they failed to summon the cops in the prom summoned more smoke cops in this one. Imagine if the next campaign, they have to fight an enemy that summons trains.
Ricky just lives his life quietly, he doesn't even care that he just fought a bunch of crooked cops and then got up on a magic train that took him to the dream realm, he's just worried of people knowing that esther is his crush
Ricky’s a simple man. He’s strong, he’s dumb, he loves to help people, he loves his friends, and he loves dogs. What more could you want out of life?
@@notjohnbruno1522 Exactly why I love Ricky, simple man with simple goals. Relatable
Gorgug and Ricky are two sides of the same coin - they don't care about the circumstances, they're just two beefy guys with golden hearts who are enjoying their new friends.
Although they have fallen, they are the strongest of all the rats, rest in peace brothers
Do you think kugrash summoned some sexy rats as well in the swarm
@@jackmorrissy3906 of course there is a sexy rat in there
yOU CANT SAY SHIT LIKE THAT WHEN IM HORMONAL PLS AAAAAA
Well, we only *assume* that they didn't win...
But they weren’t PIZZA rats!
This was basically the most stressful escort mission ever. Had to protect a baby, a dog and an old man complaining about subway schedules
😂
I have to say, using spell slots to aid a ritual even in the middle of a climactic fight is a good trick for a DM with too many casters
I'm not sure why they did it though. He would have rolled what he needed eventually, no matter what. If they had used their spells to defeat the ghosts instead, then they might have taken a lot less damage.
@@Frir10 every turn like 3 more ghosts showed up so they couldnt just defeat all the ghosts
@@fraligatr7934 Yes, but they also got "free" rolls. Alejandro got 1 roll each turn. I'm not saying they shouldn't give him spells at all, but using ALL your spells slots is really risky, especially if someone goes unconscious.
@@Frir10 every second out of 6th Borough brings Nod closer to death. They don’t have forever to wait.
@@Frir10 They weren't just playing to win; they were there to roleplay and to entertain. They played out the dramatic scenario Brennan and the crew designed for them authentically, as they should have. Can you imagine how boring this episode would've been if they just mindlessly killed cops for four-five turns and then started burning all their spells to game the Alejandro roll? I mean, Brennan would've flipped the script if they tried to pull something that bland, but you get the idea.
I like that pizza rat actually lands an 8, and it's Pete's roll knocking into it that causes it to spiral into a 20. More wild magic.
Ally really is the greatest dicemancer.
My God I had to rewind to see that and I love that detail.
1:30:03 Caught in 4K
17:34 "Hello. My name is Ricky Matsui. You almost killed my dog. Prepare to die."
I honestly loved that interaction leading up to Eponas betrayal. And, the way Lou delivered the "Epona, what are you doing here?" was perfect
Honestly the whole character is fantastic, Lou always brings his A game
I don’t think exactly it was a betrayal. I think it might’ve been a case of the badge possessing her.
@@nerdletter3773 didn't they break the badge before taking out Epona? I you could very well be right about it being possession but it may have been willful possession. Like Majin Vegeta
@@kingashant6323 The badge was eaten along side epona, so we'll never know.
@@kingashant6323 they didn’t, the badge was devoured with her so unless Brennan comes out and tells us (like he did with some stuff the crew never found in Fantasy high S1) we won’t ever know
honestly my favorite lil interaction in this episode between the people at the table: Murph:*asks to summon 4 monsters with a challenge rating of 1/2* Brennan: Murph you're my best friend. Murph: Great!! :D Brennan: you know why? Murph: Why? Brennan: *beefy boys* Murph: Yeaaaaaa!!!!!!
Honestly it was pure as hell
I weirdly thought/hoped Brennan had prepped 4 adoloescent turtles for just such an occasion.
29:48
He smiles like a little boy at the prospect of being brennan's best friend
@@StatusMusicDesign I love the Monk Tortles!
Brennan's delivery of "This guy is so fucked up, just by rats! He's badly hurt by rats!" absolutely killed me.
The only issue is that with Brennan everybody is always "so fucked up"
@@braedonjames7084 i think he says "so fucked up" the same way other dms use bloodied.
@@braedonjames7084 because they got fucked up man
1:26:40
Brother?
So is no one gonna adress that Kug's rat swarms have more HP than Ox without the juicy cockroach
the rat swarm should have 10 more hp then they did because they have 7 hitdice
Well, Ox is from a spell that's much more designed to just be a fast way of getting around than a combat summon. The rats come from a spell specifically aimed at summoning creatures for combat.
@@Inanedata Also, Kug's specialization is summoning. It's the central point of his magic, so you can imagine his summons are more effective than those of a paladin who only does a bit of summoning as a side gig
Also I feel like it's probably easier to kill one single dog than it is to kill like 40-50 rats
Have you seen a new york rat? Of course they got more hp than a dalmatian
Brennan saying “I’m gonna kill that dog” then proceeding to make obscene hand gestures is just everything
before watching dimension 20 i never really understood the appeal of dnd, but now i’ve kind of made the realization that, within the rules, you can basically do whatever. you build the story as you play it, and you do that by just doing cool shit. this probably doesn’t make sense. regardless, i now think dnd is the coolest shit.
Same, before D20, I just hastly put together characters for my friends' campaigns. I'd just lose interest in playing the character part way through. But now I feel really inspired to make characters I'm excited to play and actually ROLEPLAY as. They're all battle ballgown characters
This is my second campaign of Dimension 20 that I'm watching to educate myself about DnD, because a friend of mine asked me to join his campaign, and it will be my first time playing. I can't wait, it looks like so much fun!
@@artemis7913 i just started my first campaign after watching D20! I’m playing Cleric bc I loved Kristen Applebees so much, it is incredibly fun
@@castlegarden2999 it helps to have characters that have things going on before the players start to engage with them. Giving them motivations and plot traps to fall into helps make it engaging and feeling organic
The thing that makes dimension 20 so special for me is how amazing Brennan is at DMing. As someone who has DMed and played several games, I’ve only ever had one dm that really made a world and encouraged us to role play and make our characters interesting. (It was not me I did not do that). But the world around the characters and the people they interact with are what really make a good game of DnD and allow the players to have fun to the fullest.
The amount of enemies that got ended by rats is amazing. Also, support public transportation infrastructure improvements.
SUPPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Yes, also ACAB!
Based.
@@stm7810 I dont think we need to tar all centaurs with the same brush like that.
@@angusmarch1066 To clarify meant all cops are Bastards, don't want to be centaur racist.
can i just talk about the fact that pete canonically has a gun the whole time
It’s the JoJo situation where the wacky & wild magical stuff is infinitely more effective than the gun/real-world weapon 💀
The last shot of Kugrash putting a paw on the window was incredible, I'm guessing that they film those little details in post but it's always a nice touch.
Right? It actually did look like a cinematic and evocative sad moment for the rat-man-bear! The juxtaposition made me feel both legitimately sad but also laugh out loud at the silliness of the tragic parody, and just at the unexpected mixture of emotions. I think it wouldn't have hit nearly as well if those rats hadn't been such good, faithful, and brave servants in the fight. And it's definitely only because of the shot and the music that I really noticed the moment! Have to say, I am truly loving Dimension 20 so far.
1:42:47
I know it felt like forever for Alejandro to summon the train but each round of combat is only 6 seconds so it was actually only like 36 seconds.
That's still too long. XD
new yorks finest are actually the giant mutant sewer crocodiles
"Gonna kill that dog" - Brennan Lee Mulligan
Dakova L Brennan the mad lad
"Gonna kill that dog! -Hirohiko Araki
I'm all the bad guys 😛
can I pet dat dawg ?
"Murph, you're my BEST friend" is such a wholesome line from Brennan and I absolutely love it
I gotta say, my favorite part of this episode has got to be the visual of New York itself protecting and helping Kingston. Imagine trying to punch someone, only for reality to stretch infinitely around you. And then add everything snaps back into place, they just dead-eye state you down and just say "Run" Kingston is one of the scariest mfers ever
Kingston (or I guess New York itself) really just pulled a Saturo Gojo.
For those looking for it, I think it's this 1:11:51 and 1:15:46 a little later down the line.
I just love whenever Kugrash summons something, he just does it it the most nonchalant way.
"Yeah, um, im gonna summon uhhh buncha beefy bois." Just so calm everytime
Meanwhile everything he summons is so amped up and ready to deal some damage.
Love how he can just say random animals like penguins and bears and Brennon just pulls out a little figure because he has “Batman with prep time” levels of preparation
Either that or, every time someone from the campaign mentions an animal more than once or shows interest in an animal, he then buys minis of those animals *just in case* they ask for that animal during the campaign. And then he owns those animal minis and starts the process over and over again until he has two (or more) of every animal. Like some weird dnd Noah's Ark thing.
@@Amelia7o9 I’ll bet the set designers just have cases and cases of minis and set pieces. I’ve got friends that do that stuff for their WARHAMMER campaigns and they get addicted to it.
Doesn’t he have a set amount of kinds of animals he can summon/turn into?
To be perfectly honest here, these pieces are not available at the time of the recording. As you can see in the videos, they are not using them during the battle - those show up in special, reenacted scenes that were most likely filmed later.
@@Amelia7o9 🤓
Pizza rat was on his way to feed his four adopted turtle sons.
Juicy Cockroach has the same initials as Jesus Christ. Think about it
Omfg I HOLLERED xD
And they are equally jacked
Wally knew the rat in the sky Had something to do with Jesus
Now I'm just laughing at "JFC"
so now we have rat jesus AND cockroach jesus... interesting
I gotta say, props to Brennan for how he's been handling how the wild magic surges sometimes mess with his plans. You could tell from last episode he was planning on having the brawl in the club with the vampires but once the wild magic did teleport and he brought them to the subway he was like "alright, I guess we'll figure this out" and then Siobahn reminded him about the L train exit in Nod and you could see the spark on his face like "Oh my god that gives me such an idea!" leading to this very unique encounter. Bravo good sir!
I think the wild magic was what vaporised the vampires; Nod is the one who teleported them to the subway. The battle-maps are built beforehand; Brennan's skill in disguising the plan while showing the players just enough of the plan that they'll follow it is beyond awesome. This battle-map did apparently have the signs changed because of Siobhan's joke though; Brennan couldn't believe she'd hit his prep so carefully, and he couldn't resist making it the actual station she mentioned.
I'm fairly certain the battle was always going to be in the subway.
Ally: "I'm just going to stay where I am. I'm next to a bear, I like that." That's not how people usually react to being near a bear, but okay.
ally lost their survival instinct alongside their gender and honestly we stan
Really depends on the type of bear.
You've clearly never befriended a magical bear and it shows.
I mean, they say the safest response to being near a grizzly is lie flat on the ground with your hands over your head so it doesn’t consider you a threat. But I guess frozen in fear has it’s merits too.
I’d like to cite the Stardew Valley bear as a good friend of mine. Also bears are my favorite animals
The fact that Rickys biggest secrets are that that he went to high school and became a firefighter and that he has a crush is just the purest thing.
I love that Kingston was so confident about what he said about Pete in private but now he knows he Pete knows and he shut up real quick
He is also seeing that Pete isn't just an irresponsible idiot for the first time. Not to mention Sofie made a great counter argument last episode for why Pete needs some guidance rather than punishment.
I'm a little sad that Emily's "He's Mr. All-Year-Round" didn't even get a giggle
Pete's passive aggressive mind link makes me want to play a Kalashtar so bad
I forgot he was a Kalashtar.
So that's how he talks in people's heads, I was so confused because that is not a wild magic sorcerer thing
I convinced a party member I was his patron and made him give me all his gold it's sm fun
We played a murder mystery one shot where my Chaotic Evil Kalashtar was convincing people with voices in their head and modify memory that they were the killer It was a lot of fun to act out 😂
So I don’t think anyone has commented this yet, but did no one else see that the nat 20 pizza rat roll that summoned the train was originally an 8 until a red die clipped it and knocked it to a 20? God bless whoever threw the red die!
Based on angle it would seem either Murph or Ally, but on the previous roll, Murph didn’t roll and the red die was there, so I believe it was the latter!
1:30:24
@@ernestoernestez6537 And that's the coolest thing ever, because Pizza Rat is of the Dream, so it makes perfect sense that Pete's magic is what cheated it to a twenty!
It had to be Ally, they are blessed with the holy Nat20’s
@@ernestoernestez6537 Ally does always have those godlike rolls
Now *THAT's* a crit! You know it hurts when you smite so hard you break the target's *SHADOW!*
Legit just took part of the darkness from someone’s body, MR MARCH IS OUR BOY
Pizza rat’s threatened area is every area. You are not safe. This is a threat
not alejandro yelling at pete for not being able to control the magic he’s had for _two days_ while simultaneously not even being able to call a train with his own, even with everyone helping him
You gagged him a little bit
in fairness getting the MTA to run on time is basically a 10th level spell
Combat only lasted 6 rounds, that's only like 36 seconds in real time. Getting the train to arrive in less than a minute is pretty impressive.
Ricky Matsui: *crits* Young Neil: HE PUNCHED THE HIGHLIGHTS OUT OF HER HAAAAAIR
*whispered:* he punched the highlights our of her hair
“Whaddo i do..? Whaddo I dooooooo…”
I also just love how the battles go from evil demented Santa Claus's to rats to bugs to evil policemen
More like mindless zombies to cult to gentrification to corrupted police
Welcome to New York I guess.
@@carlottaz4642 Mindless zombies aka christmas capitalism personified
Those all might as well be the same thing
i think its redundant to say "evil policemen"
“The fate of becoming real” is a pretty metal line coming from a very scary child.
Public transit being the way to escape from Robert Moses is a just *chef kiss*
I really admire Brennan's improv to justify more enemies after they unexpectedly murdered the boss in like 2 turns. That Nat 20 from Ricky really threw things off....the rails.
my favorite quote "imma summon some more shit head animals"
Emily's character during Unsleeping City: I'm a pretty open book personally Emily's character in Fantasy High: guys I know that I'm kind of a closed book but-
THE PIZZA RAT IS BACK
pizza rat is pizza back
Seeing the 11 temp hp completely cover ox’s health bar I got incredibly concerned
This whole dynamic between Pete and Kingston is my favorite thing in the god damn universe
Literally came here from dropout just to comment that Brennan really said ‘idk if it’s technically allowed but bc it hits real fucking deep I’m going to allow it’ when Pete asked if he could give that help to Kingston on his death saving throw. And I am CRYING
Brennan Lee Mulligan: all the bad guys, and your dad! XD
both at the same time if you’re lucky!!
@@shaeflatt8428 Both at the same time if you're Pete.
The players don't get enough credit for how fucking smart they think with their spells. Lou's Heat Metal was super clever and a perfect usage.
Ally being the chosen of a genderless child is everything
nod really said "we the t of the lgbt's must stick together"
@@sylvie_loves_frogs4951 I fucking adore you for this line
Gray baby is the leader of the lgbtq community
@@flask223 the ceo of gay
@@sylvie_loves_frogs4951 I don’t know if being referred to as an it by Alejandro is the same thing as being trans, but I could be wrong.
a corrupt cop? In NYC? Wherever does Brennan come up with these outlandish characters!
"Where is this fucking train?!" gets me every time.
Remember Dungeon Masters may be technically on your side But they are still all the bad guys 😈
“And then I guess for my action… I’ll prepare… if anyone comes near me I’ll whack them with my stick.” “…Wait, fuck no. I’ll turn into like, a goddamn bear”
HEY, there might be some SPOILERS under the thing 0:40 ‘Previously On’ Ends 0:55 IRL battlefield experience 1:20 Battlemap close-ups 3:00 Kugrash finds a cockroach in the subway 5:15 Hyping up the rats 9:25 The rats manage to land an attack 12:20 Brennan is a bad guy (duh) 13:50 Fight 4 hype, LET’S GET SAD 17:50 Firefighters > Cops 19:10 Rat children 20:30 Rats vs. ghosts 21:20 Catlady’s curse 25:10 Pizza rat 25:35 Misty attacks with musical theater 27:55 Box of Doom: Alejandro’s first summoning roll 29:30 Kugrash brings the beefy boys 33:50 A centaur getting hit by a train is… an image 35:30 Ally stays hydrated 36:30 Recruit henchmen as you go 40:40 The juicy cockroach is the 7th character 43:35 Something good actually happens to Kugrash 47:45 Pizza rat is the real hero 49:20 Box of Doom roll 2 49:40 Curse you Cuomo 1:01:30 Rat-chucks 1:02:40 Investigating Pizza Rat 1:04:20 Box of Doom roll 3 1:09:25 Real cops aren’t like TV cops 1:10:20 Sofie wants to get hit 1:13:35 Sofie gets amped 1:16:35 Pizza Rat gets ready to wreck shop 1:18:10 Misty mocks a cop 1:19:30 Box of Doom roll 4 1:21:10 Passive aggressive mind link 1:22:15 Pizza rat’s reaction 1:28:50 A rat feeds Alejandro pizza 1:30:15 Box of doom roll 5 1:32:40 Subway etiquette 1:36:45 The rats are absolute heroes 1:37:30 Sofie is a showtime dancer 1:41:00 Ally makes a very funny joke 1:42:00 Brennan is a unicorn 1:42:40 Never forget the sacrifice of the rats 1:43:05 The journey into dream 1:45:55 Groping Ricky 1:46:55 The Grey Orphan 1:50:50 Kugrash’s backstory 1:51:50 Episode Ends I’ve been here the whole time! Any moments I missed? Feel free to post them here. Bye intrepid heroes?
Flando you're everywhere and I'm grateful for it.
SUCH SPEED
Do you have these things in a text file for when the episodes release?
Flando, you have my back for my two favourite dnd shows. A blessing.
Just used this to watch like all the pizza rat parts.. thank you so much
Pizza Rat is the main character
Brennen looking straight at the camera during DM commentary brings me a great joy
The rats have so much integrity I love them
brennan really said "I'm all bad guys" LMAO
He is the dm
I mean the episode is great but it's the 'Season 1' in the video title that's really doing it for me
I hope to God they do something similar to senior year with this
Little did you know!
SO Stoked to see Murph as a goth and really wondering what happened to Misty... trying to catch up before next week on DropOut!
The fact that making the New York subway run on time requires a Wish spell 😂😂😂
Brennan being absolutely ruthless towards Ox is such a painful reminder that he wasn't playing WITH this party
They missed SO many wild magic surges 😂
The most accurate thing to my experience
Not every spell triggers wild magic surge rolls
I fucking love how Ally says "bebeh" its so oddly satisfying
the more villains this series has the more i'm convinced that it's a metaphor for capitalism. first villain was the industrialization of holidays, aka santa zombies, third one was gentrification, fourth was the corrupt police system
Well, the series does have some weird commentary on the American Dream that i don't quite understand, so
@@ariajacobs5719 yeah honestly I don't know where Brennan is going with it, but I guess I'll see in a bit.
It could as easily be a commentary on Communism: with the entire society being turned into cogs of the system (aka Santa zombies, attempts at turning out industrious identical workers); whims of somebody rolling through and changing things from choice to what is “best for the people” (aka the “gentrification”, just like the “modernization” of Communist regimes, normally leading to genocide like what was happening with the people dying); and the police just being a corrupt hit squad.
@@ariajacobs5719 but yeah, his conception makes sense in a magical context, but since the American dream in the real world was always a lie, I worry it might give some a false idea. But I also don't know how I would show that in magic form, and since it's ephemeral and not really connected to the US by anything other than land mass, it's not connecting that dream to the most concrete aspects of what the "American Dream" is percieved as.
Ultimately, the magical flow did and Robert Moses's ultimate plan is a magical version of what the real Robert Moses did.
The whole sequence of Brennan killing the dog was honestly so funny that I couldn't even be mad about it.
I’m late as hell but man this was Murph’s episode. His rolls were fire.
Pizza Rat really said "rip to those rats but I'm different"
"I'm all the bad guys ✌🏾😜🖕🏾" lmao classic!! has to be the best line this episode
“Live like a rat, die like a rat.” is a worthy contender too
I know I'm like a year or so late to this, but I noticed this when watching. From 1:30:24 to 1:30:26, you can see Ally's D20 knock into the Pizza Rat D20 to change it from an 8 to a Nat 20. So technically speaking, Pete the Plug gave Pizza Rat a nudge in the right direction to help the train arrive.
Dimension 20 has EASILY the best combat out of all of the D&D podcasts I watch, because even the smallest fight feels important to the story rather than just being something boring to fill up an hour. Combat is always cinematic and has plenty of roleplay mixed in, which makes it very engaging to watch (:
I thought for sure Brennan was going to make the train arrive in X number of turns. Making it a flat 5% chance means that it could easily just *never* happen.
It was only the 5% chance on the first turn of combat. Every turn the DC got lower by 1 so eventually after 20 turns it would be a 100% chance for the spell to succeed.
The fun part is, this is D&D, giving it a 5% chance is *actively* tempting the Dice Gods to make it happen first turn.
@@nvfury13 the first time I watched this I wanted with all of my heart for that first roll to be a nat 20. Just to see Brennan's rage at having this whole combat ruined for him
Guys, you gotta remember it's a *cop*, killing the dog was just being in character
Crooked cop.
acab
@@stm7810 assigned cop at birth???
@@Platypi_ART That kid would need SRS.
Thankfully it’s not the ATF
You can tell Brennan really did live in NYC, the biggest, most difficult miracle of the campaign is compelling the MTA to do its job.
Me watching Ox get hurt: "you want murderhobos? That's how you get murderhobos"
A pizza rat is neither early nor late. He arrives precisely when he means to.
If Sofia was a level 6 monk her attacks actually would be magical, but she probably wasn't level 6 by this point.
She has taken at least one level of warlock at this point, with the bodega cat as her patron. So even if she’s level 6 she’s not a level 6 monk.
She’s monk 5 warlock 1. She only has one spell slot and has extra attack as a monk
Brennan went full mad villain for a good minute there lmao he was ready to face off against John Wick
I think Ricky definitely got that vibe going with a nasty crit 😛
49:46 Siobhan, with vengeance: Cuomo! Captions: (speaking in foreign language)
Ooof
"What time is it? Showtime!" This whole season is such a weirdly delightful love/hate letter to NYC!
"You do not have to try and make rat nunchuks now" is a sentence that only make sense in a DnD campaign xD
You do not have to try to make rat nunchuks now." That doesn't mean that you CAN'T, or SHOULDN'T. Because it would still be awesome.
5:50 murph does the bababum thing and then Brennan immediately also does it and I love our dms
This is where I stopped the last time. As I'm speed-watching these episodes because yay, Dimension 20 has uploaded more, I'm reminded that THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST TTRPG GAMES ON THE INTERNET. We've got: - an amazing setting based on lots of personal knowledge of NYC + a rich (urban) mythology surrounding NYC and the American Dream - clever character concepts that play with RPG classes and Newyorker stereotypes in such a rewarding way - admirable roleplay that really sells the PCs as lived-in parts of the setting and shows depth of character - lovable NPCs with cool voices and accents - beautiful production value - special shoutout to the sound design and musical tracks - the funny
" Cuomo will be the death of us all!" has aged very well.
Was looking for this comment lol
Well well well
It aged well and by god is it a good day to be alive
-Hears the Agatha All Along music play as Ox the dog gets hit so hard he permanently has 2 HP-
Brennan: And I'll kill Ox too! *evil laughter*
"live like a rat, die like a rat" is maybe the most badass thing I've ever heard
Murph and Brennan both doing "bum bum bum bum" when deciding on an action is ADORABLE.
Pete is a passive aggressive king👑
Rats: The Real MVPs of the Subway
22:54 imagine if Kingston casted Heat Metal to Epona's horseshoes
NEW IDEA
What I think is funny is that Brennen is kinder to the pizza rat more then Ox 😂
Man I've been sleeping on the Unsleeping city for too long. Pun intended. Just binged all of it in like 2 days, now I have to wait for more! Loving the series though
I see your pfp, are you ok?
The rat diagloue joke throughout the series is my favorite thing.
This campaign is a great example of being able to have a satisfying game in a single city