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  • There's always that one guy in every DnD game who makes it all about him
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    That One Guy in Every Dungeons & Dragons Game
    Have you ever played a game of D&D and there's just that one guy who doesn't care about the campaign story or the other characters and just wants to take a wrecking ball to everything with his level 1 improv acting skills? This is that guy...
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  • @markhettenbach3141
    @markhettenbach3141 Před 2 lety +8541

    I spent weeks planning a campaign around a cruise ship, only to have my group sink the boat on the first session..

    • @vitaminc3815
      @vitaminc3815 Před 2 lety +330

      Relatable.

    • @kcollier2192
      @kcollier2192 Před 2 lety +853

      A Titanic effort on their part

    • @_Observer_961
      @_Observer_961 Před 2 lety +355

      Well see you're quite the icebreaker

    • @_Observer_961
      @_Observer_961 Před 2 lety +84

      Also may i know where ur ship sunk, not that im hungry or smth

    • @Hadam10Rose
      @Hadam10Rose Před 2 lety +21

      Poseidon Adventure? Or Horror on the SS Ann?

  • @parkercornwall3230
    @parkercornwall3230 Před 2 lety +12834

    I find it funny that “scoots” is the only one in casual clothing, but he demands to be called his characters name, but everyone else is dressed up in costumes but isn’t doing that.

    • @craigcutler6919
      @craigcutler6919 Před 2 lety +70

      Funny? You mean stupid right? Like this whole skit that is just a bag of bad stereotypes that if they were the "wrong" stereotypes everybody would be screeching about non-stop and calling everybody involved bad people and trying to wipe them off the face of the map.

    • @rainbowarcher22
      @rainbowarcher22 Před 2 lety +241

      @@craigcutler6919 Calm down there Craig, it’s not healthy to complain and bitch about your head’s made up scenarios

    • @MammalianCreature
      @MammalianCreature Před 2 lety +562

      @@craigcutler6919 Chill out Craig, the Cutlery might rust if you don't calm down.

    • @MammalianCreature
      @MammalianCreature Před 2 lety +474

      @@rainbowarcher22 Do you think Craig is mad because he's the Scoots of his party?

    • @blakeivey4703
      @blakeivey4703 Před 2 lety +344

      @@MammalianCreature no doubt. That's big scoots energy from Craig

  • @santiagovillarreal9367
    @santiagovillarreal9367 Před rokem +2324

    I had a player in our group back in the 80s like "Scoots", his character was a thief named "Mask". He would constantly be peeing on holy/unholy alters and trying to sleep with all the NPCs in the town/dungeon, etc. I would work his shenanigans into the story line and find ways to teach him to have more caution and still maintain his wildcard character personality. In the case of "Scoots" here I would have said that the rose shattered but he got an energy blow back that made him overly calm and considerate and he would have to roll some kind of saving through with a big penalty every time he had a "Scoots" like impulse. Then I would give him and the group an out that would remove the effect while moving the story along.

    • @MunkEMann
      @MunkEMann Před rokem +177

      That's how a good DM would have handled it. I hate playing with DMs that get butthurt if you don't do exactly what they want.

    • @santiagovillarreal9367
      @santiagovillarreal9367 Před rokem +111

      @@MunkEMann I never saw it as a contest between the DM and the players. I think these types of players, made me a better critical thinker and a better storyteller.

    • @brandonmcox1173
      @brandonmcox1173 Před rokem +43

      That would've been a better way to tell the story and i think it's ridiculous how some people join dnd campaigns just to do stupid shit like "scoots" while having a fuck it moment every now and again is nice but when it's all the time in every session i can see the frustration in the dms stand point while i wouldn't throw some shit like meteors at the character i would definitely figure out how to punish that player with something that makes reckless behavior more of a one shot situation mainly because they were right in the video it ruins the campaign for the rest of the players who take the game seriously and want to play the actual story. I have a player who thinks i have been cheating in her husband's campaign even though the dm gives her unfair advantages that are tailored to her character and only hers. she ended up being a lvl 9 while the rest of us are sitting at lower levels. Now i am a dm and shes getting pissy cause the whole party got knocked out (not at the same time) by three dire wolfs because im not like her husband and taking it easy on the party mainly because ive been ridiculed for having a two characters i know how to run and they hate it ive gotten plenty of practice with my charaters classes and know how to use them but somehow im the cheater

    • @pocketwatch_
      @pocketwatch_ Před rokem +5

      omg u are a genius

    • @santiagovillarreal9367
      @santiagovillarreal9367 Před rokem +13

      ​@@brandonmcox1173 Yeah, favoring just one player over another just causes problems all around and doesn't make for a good experience for the group. I like to see everyone succeed at roleplaying their characters and try to have opportunities for everyone to shine. I believe if everyone feels they have a part to play the group pulls together and they are more invested in the story. I have known players who's only goal was to stick it to the DM and did not care about the story or experience for the group but these type of players eventually are not asked back to anyone's table. When I was DMing back in the day, I really tried to work difficult personalities back into the experience but if they insisted on being disruptive I would use an element of the story to contain them but made sure it was not an overt abuse of the DMs role or power. Like in the case of that player in our group I mentioned in my original post, "Mask", I actually made a STD / jealous suitor table I would use when he was wasting everyone's time trying to seduce every maiden, female orc, or what have you. He never contracted anything that was fatal and encounters were usually "story splints" that would help the group to get back on track. It takes a lot of prep work but really studying the players background stories helps a lot with these types of situations.

  • @bananasbloha
    @bananasbloha Před rokem +2261

    Sarah's "I'M NOT GONNA DO THAT" just emanating tired of your bs cleric energy and i love it

    • @flabbergasted6231
      @flabbergasted6231 Před rokem +29

      Especially when he made the conscious choices to purposefully screw over the team multiple times in a row and to purposefully throw the game.

    • @andrewshaughnessy5828
      @andrewshaughnessy5828 Před rokem +15

      Yup, if there's one person in the party you should NEVER tick off it's the healer!

    • @pleasantbones
      @pleasantbones Před 4 měsíci +1

      Was half expecting her to ask if Scoots somehow survived the second meteor and opted to upcast Inflict Wounds

  • @i_watch_everything
    @i_watch_everything Před 2 lety +4732

    DM when calm : Dungeon Master
    DM when angry : Double Meteor

    • @travisbailey1852
      @travisbailey1852 Před 2 lety +118

      "and then a black dragon suddenly lands in the middle of the town" is what in normally use lmao

    • @pietheforeverdm
      @pietheforeverdm Před 2 lety +4

      dont worry all you have to do is send in a kobald bloodhunter hexblade

    • @victormagoco9752
      @victormagoco9752 Před 2 lety +58

      My favorite one is “you trip, falling face first in a pile of shit and breaking your neck”

    • @turk88
      @turk88 Před 2 lety +14

      Rocks Fall , Everyone dies.

    • @savetheworldtribe
      @savetheworldtribe Před 2 lety +11

      Madara Uchiha'd scoots

  • @TemronTM
    @TemronTM Před 2 lety +7979

    A message for all the DMs out there: I respect and appreciate you.

    • @shelisemassie6656
      @shelisemassie6656 Před 2 lety +40

      Loved this

    • @TemronTM
      @TemronTM Před 2 lety +107

      @@shelisemassie6656 DM'ing can be a thankless hobby. I make sure to tell mine how much I enjoy his world after every session :)

    • @jangomango9508
      @jangomango9508 Před 2 lety +21

      You’re a good man

    • @Kodusu
      @Kodusu Před 2 lety +46

      And we love you players too. Even when things can go out of hand lol

    • @fatmambodje2944
      @fatmambodje2944 Před 2 lety +12

      @@jangomango9508 yeah dude yeah

  • @ninjasquirrels
    @ninjasquirrels Před rokem +801

    “So everyone died…forever…so sad.”
    Love it.

    • @vellothedreepy5930
      @vellothedreepy5930 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wait, how did everyone died because of Scoots' shenanigans?

    • @ninjasquirrels
      @ninjasquirrels Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@vellothedreepy5930because Scoots is a wildcard baby?

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 Před 8 měsíci +3

      It wasn't everyone. Just Scoots. In the end the still alive cleric's player agreed to rezz. As DM I would have made the rose and meteor combo create an effect that makes magic stop working for everyone. And Scoots body to be completely incinerated.

    • @deaconfrost796
      @deaconfrost796 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@gmork1090 actually it was everyone. in the town where his brother was at. the quote wasnt about the party lol.

  • @gosh_darn_odin
    @gosh_darn_odin Před rokem +1121

    This happened in my first game where the DM had an in game character that was basically them but a god and one of the members of the group kept trying to cut the monsters balls off so the DM god came in game and killed him and in the next town we found his twin brother. This happened twice.

  • @necasperaterent29386
    @necasperaterent29386 Před 2 lety +2951

    "It's just what my character would do!" The seven most infuriating words in all of tabletop RPGdom...

    • @DCsasquatch
      @DCsasquatch Před 2 lety +178

      "My character is chaotic neutral, of course he would steal the staff of Mystra from the cathedral ." No. you're not chaotic neutral, you're chaotic stupid.

    • @chloe-historyandgames
      @chloe-historyandgames Před 2 lety +29

      like when Keg decided to freeze and disadvantage her own dice rolls in critical roll campaign 2 leading to (spoilers)…

    • @DCsasquatch
      @DCsasquatch Před 2 lety +9

      @@chloe-historyandgames wtf is critical roll?

    • @AxiomofDiscord
      @AxiomofDiscord Před 2 lety +2

      I only do this kind of stuff if the DM is loving me need that DMs favorite armor.

    • @patu8010
      @patu8010 Před 2 lety +15

      @@DCsasquatch You haven't heard of Matt Mercer's award-winning web series Critical Roll?

  • @dj-chemicalz811
    @dj-chemicalz811 Před 2 lety +3368

    One single sentence that leaves my mouth nearly Everytime I play D&D
    "You're chaotic neutral not chaotic stupid!"

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Před 2 lety +130

      Ah-ha! But the joke's on you, because someone will take that to heart and play a chaotic neutral character with extremely low intelligence just to spite you! 😂

    • @Libertyfirst1776
      @Libertyfirst1776 Před 2 lety +11

      I love this😂

    • @tylervandewal2775
      @tylervandewal2775 Před 2 lety +33

      I have an amazing CN warlock whose backstory involves him being indebted to his Eldritch patron, and he is forced to kill people to give the patron souls, since the patron is a Devil. The character doesn't really see all that much wrong with killing people but there never was a real specified amount that he has to fulfill so he basically just keeps doing it to make sure he fulfills his debt. But I fixed the bad Chaotic Neutral stereotype by making the claim that "bad souls are easy but if he kills good souls then it will be harder for the Devil to claim them since the d&d heaven equivalent will want them more" and so he still works with th eparty and just kills bad guys. Of course he's still generally a selfish guy and might hide loot from others or something but he's not gonna derail the campaign by backstabbing a party member and he's not dumb so he's not just gonna attack the king like that.
      Thing is, CN has such a bad rap that I get flak for even thinking about having a character with that alignment and some have even just refused it based off of that alone. People like this guy in the video are ruining my favourite alignment by using it as a shield for their stupid antics

    • @picklewart5382
      @picklewart5382 Před 2 lety +9

      @Persephone kajira True anarchy can never work, because humanity always has the real life equivalent of scoots to make sure that we will always have enforcers of law.

    • @RnRnR
      @RnRnR Před 2 lety +9

      I agree so much, a "chaotic" alignment doesn't even mean you have to be hyperactive or crazy

  • @leosmith-moores1213
    @leosmith-moores1213 Před rokem +499

    I one time played curse of strahd with this guy, that no one else in the party knew, who played an arakokra barbarian, named, I kid you not, "Ipe Opped", and they took the entire campaign as a joke, and when we finally found the sun sword, Ipe took it, and attacked the rest of the party, long story short he managed to kill our ranger, and our cleric was that incredibly low health, until my paladin killed him, then the guy got angry at all of us, none of us really talked to him again, that was almost 3 years ago now, and I still play as that paladin, and I still have the sun sword.

    • @MusicNStuff995
      @MusicNStuff995 Před rokem +79

      The Sunsword is a sentient magic item of chaotic good alignment. In my opinion your DM should not allow it to function in this murderer's hand.

    • @marthvader14
      @marthvader14 Před rokem +4

      What's wrong with his name?

    • @ianpierson4568
      @ianpierson4568 Před rokem +12

      That's a pretty boss ending to an adventure though

    • @SentaroTheTiger
      @SentaroTheTiger Před rokem +30

      Why the hell did HE get angry at all of you?

    • @STNJ_YT
      @STNJ_YT Před rokem +3

      Yea never happened

  • @grandpajerry764
    @grandpajerry764 Před rokem +487

    As a forever DM i gotta say… this hit hard

    • @aarengraves9962
      @aarengraves9962 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Its not nice when people treat your characters like meaningless obstacles

    • @mythhooked6082
      @mythhooked6082 Před 9 měsíci

      Damn- my group switches DMs for each thing we run and no one is this crappy there-

    • @am_crowner8265
      @am_crowner8265 Před měsícem

      @@mythhooked6082i wish my friends have the mental capacity to run a dnd game

  • @Jscallen13
    @Jscallen13 Před 2 lety +1868

    Every cleric I ever play has 1 rule: I don’t heal stupid.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Před 2 lety +23

      But I have gold. Can't we come to some kind of arrangement? How about if I follow your god and pay tithe? Yea, thought so. :)

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Před 2 lety +42

      Good rule. Very good rule.

    • @falcon8752
      @falcon8752 Před 2 lety +24

      I remember being both the stupid character of the party and the healer once. Because I wasn't a fighter, my stupidity limited itself to not paying attention to the plot or occasionally pulling pranks. I don't think it ever felt obnoxious to anyone, thankfully.

    • @jeffsorrows
      @jeffsorrows Před 2 lety +12

      The one guy in every dnd game who so happens to be a girl: "I'll be a cleric" (mostly as they're pushed into that position :/)

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jeffsorrows Just to be fair... Clerics are OP.

  • @QuestOtter
    @QuestOtter Před 2 lety +5630

    You know the old saying: “When the Dungeon Master smiles, it’s already too late.”

  • @lukeeatschips6324
    @lukeeatschips6324 Před 10 měsíci +54

    1:06 and the DM says "no you dont do that" and everyone had fun for the rest of the night

    • @therealsamtheman
      @therealsamtheman Před měsícem +3

      Yh if a player rolls when the DM doesn't tell them too, it means nothing.

  • @MattDaviesStockton
    @MattDaviesStockton Před rokem +417

    One day I hope to play DnD...If I could only find a group.

  • @Theycallmetomu
    @Theycallmetomu Před 2 lety +1764

    Moral of the story: don't mess with the DM. He works hard to make it all work.
    Other moral of the story: Drop the hammer on the instigator before it's too late.
    OTHER moral of the story: Maybe don't see movie four of long running franchises.

    • @DarkApostleNoek
      @DarkApostleNoek Před 2 lety +24

      Didn't like Endgame?

    • @SonicTimewarp
      @SonicTimewarp Před 2 lety +22

      Or Harry Potter?

    • @michaelturja1849
      @michaelturja1849 Před 2 lety +41

      The instigator isn’t always a bad thing, as a DM they can be useful to help propel the story forward because the party can sometimes be too hesitant. The problem is the person who pokes things not to move things forward but to disrupt the game. An instigator could just as well have moved the story forward by working through the party’s plan rather than punch the goblin king and both would have been an instigator, one course of action just happens to be disruptive rather than productive.

    • @EvangelionFan-ru7ri
      @EvangelionFan-ru7ri Před 2 lety

      @@SonicTimewarp I mean, everything before and after it is better.

    • @Theycallmetomu
      @Theycallmetomu Před 2 lety +6

      @@SonicTimewarp I just said it's the moral of the story, not that the moral is *right*

  • @mottmann2898
    @mottmann2898 Před 2 lety +4113

    My teammate did this something like this once and I “accidentally” casted polymorph on them, turning them into a duck for the remainder of the session.

    • @purplecap3034
      @purplecap3034 Před 2 lety +47

      LOL

    • @bowmanc.7439
      @bowmanc.7439 Před 2 lety +168

      One of my teammates decided to friendly fire on me and landed 2 crits consecutively. So I chopped the last enemy’s head off and threatened to do the same to her. She was a noob at the time, might have taken it personally. Now I feel bad

    • @veryangryduckpl2122
      @veryangryduckpl2122 Před 2 lety +47

      Dude...
      VERY COOL!

    • @alifeinanimation
      @alifeinanimation Před 2 lety +13

      That is the best way to get back at em.

    • @-neuro
      @-neuro Před 2 lety +4

      any of those dolphins up for sale?

  • @pbrown7501
    @pbrown7501 Před rokem +145

    kind of funny that the goblin king didn't have a spiked codpiece to go with the rest of his armor.

  • @kamilee4123
    @kamilee4123 Před 10 měsíci +23

    We had a guy like that in my very first campaign. He barely paid attention unless he was like “oh I’m gonna go up and punch this NPC.” We all shot him down so fast. Then he was like “you guys don’t listen to what I have to say” and we said “yeah cause your ideas are bad.” This man wanted to go up and attack a cult leader floating in a pillar of light who was summoning skeletons from the ground in the middle of a major city. No dude. We were like, level 2.

  • @MatSav218
    @MatSav218 Před 2 lety +632

    "... A place where, for the first time, I felt I could truly be myself."
    "Dude, your true self is an asshole..."

  • @zeebashew
    @zeebashew Před 2 lety +7406

    I think a scoots at like 30% chaos could be a boon. Full power scoots is definitely too much scoots.

    • @nathan-shultz
      @nathan-shultz Před 2 lety +36

      Agreed

    • @Vares65
      @Vares65 Před 2 lety +66

      I annoyed a friend DM once many years ago with a CN Monk who was prob about 30% scoots. It was fun.

    • @schmonday
      @schmonday Před 2 lety +14

      I said the same thing to my dog.

    • @SirStanleytheStumbler
      @SirStanleytheStumbler Před 2 lety +40

      someone should invent a scoots suppression spell, not enough to completely stop him just enough to slow him down.

    • @sigurdthomsen6132
      @sigurdthomsen6132 Před 2 lety +33

      I don't feel like the player who plays Scoots does anything wrong in this video. He (presumably) plays his character as designed and stays in character, rather than following what seems to be a rather railroad-like campaign. The DM ought to know that Scoots is a part of the team, and prepare encounters that Scoots can get through without breaking character.
      In the case with the Magical rose thing, the DM could just say that as it shatters to the ground, everyone must make a saving throw or become paralyzed - or in some other way get a magical effect that the party could use to their advantage.
      Now I'm not saying too much scoots is impossible, I just don't think this video is an example of that.

  • @kiwimations2053
    @kiwimations2053 Před rokem +80

    Omg, this is extremely relatable. I tried to start a game of DND at my school, but two people tried to be like this constantly. A guy tried to climb up a ogres butt, and he rolled a 20, so he somehow impregnating him.

  • @MinusStatue11
    @MinusStatue11 Před rokem +64

    Turns out they're triplets, and brother Skiddadle survived.

  • @Lily-iy1nw
    @Lily-iy1nw Před 2 lety +5072

    The biggest problem IMO is the idea that nat20 can do anything. For example, it could have gone like this instead:
    "You punch the Goblin King below the belt. As your hand hits the Mithril crotch guard, a loud clank signifies that it was indeed a very hard hit. He winces slightly, as even the hardest metal couldn't stop your punch entirely. Then you see him smile and cheer, as it is the first time he saw a human use the goblin way of greeting each other. Pleased, he decides to return the gesture"
    Not the best example, but the idea is that just because the action succeeds, it doesn't mean that the consequences of the action should follow the player's expectations. When one player hogs the spotlight and ignores the wishes of the rest of the party, it's not wrong to let them kick a metal plate once or twice.

    • @thomaslockhart6487
      @thomaslockhart6487 Před 2 lety +155

      Awesome!

    • @techbeef
      @techbeef Před 2 lety +218

      Or kill him if he constantly refuses to fall in line with the group after repeated side conversations

    • @JustALemurGuy
      @JustALemurGuy Před 2 lety +300

      The funny thing that most people who play DND don't understand is a Nat20 only guarantee's auto success in combat rolls. NOT Ability checks, and saving throws, and that you can still fail an action with a Nat20.

    • @TheVideoMakerTS
      @TheVideoMakerTS Před 2 lety +124

      If you want to get technical, a punch would be a attack roll, and those always hit on nat20s (dealing damage). So, not the best example indeed.

    • @goodvibesmusic2500
      @goodvibesmusic2500 Před 2 lety +21

      This is fucking brilliant 😂🤣

  • @therealcampain
    @therealcampain Před 2 lety +2122

    Me as a dm: "Okay Scoots, roll initiative"
    *sees everyone begin rolling*
    Me: "No, no. Just scoots."
    *Me rolls 100 initiatives for the goblin army*

    • @Mobile-ef8yz
      @Mobile-ef8yz Před 2 lety +147

      That would make sense, my DM would do the exact same thing. Not only did Scoots kick the Goblin king in the nuts, but he destroyed something they wanted (I'm assuming that's what they wanted)
      You wanna make problems? You're gonna get the answers.

    • @Thornsworks
      @Thornsworks Před 2 lety +106

      This 100%
      I've been a player in campaigns where dms let ridiculous actions go unanswered.
      If I'm running a game, and someone tries to pull some dumb shit like punching a monarch infront of hundreds of his weapon drawn armed guards / followers, best believe that person will be figuring out a new character for the rest of the session.

    • @devildham
      @devildham Před 2 lety +4

      That Part.

    • @Honed-
      @Honed- Před 2 lety +20

      @@Thornsworks the thing is, it would make the person that did it not want to join in anymore, a dm prepared for antics like that tho, that's a good dm. rather then doing the easy choice and killing them off, cause were all there to have a good time, some people just like the chaos of it all you know? thats my take anyways.

    • @zacharybreen8891
      @zacharybreen8891 Před 2 lety +32

      @@Honed- i mean i get yhat you need some lee way but in what circumstance does doing this not result in death

  • @nicholasmitchell2960
    @nicholasmitchell2960 Před rokem +110

    When you first notice behavior that's detrimental to the group, kill scoots, hand Shawn a new character sheet and tell him to roll a character that wants to play well with others

    • @Dack.howaboutyou
      @Dack.howaboutyou Před rokem +10

      i would say, after the 2nd or 3rd time of noticing and privately talking to the player about it, but yes, in general i agree with what you're saying ;)

    • @kaybadberg534
      @kaybadberg534 Před rokem +4

      Or have some being of infinite cosmic power trap him in an invincible see-through box where he can watch the other members of his party have fun while he can’t do anything. Call it the time-out box.

    • @barbados3592
      @barbados3592 Před rokem +9

      Or just play the game with rules that more reflect reality. Hint: there is a reason why people don't act like this in real life.

    • @natax1737
      @natax1737 Před rokem +2

      dms acting like you can kill any character just because you dont like it
      this is why dms like these never make it far

    • @TheIllusiveMan11
      @TheIllusiveMan11 Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@natax1737 I think there's a difference between killing of a character you don't like and killing off a character who is actively screwing over your story, and the other players, intentionally. Despite telling him to stop and giving him ample warning

  • @tokusaturider2559
    @tokusaturider2559 Před rokem +69

    I’m starting to think that Scoots gave them loaded dice so he can have his way 😂

  • @deathmercycomics2669
    @deathmercycomics2669 Před rokem +1483

    Jack Sparrow is funny and quirky, but also he's always plotting something, he doesn't do random things just for the sake of it, most of the time he's either gaining time or make everyone lower their expectations by playing dumb

    • @nicholaspeters9919
      @nicholaspeters9919 Před rokem +10

      True, but what reference do you think would make a better analogy for this skit?

    • @unionjack0638
      @unionjack0638 Před 10 měsíci +76

      @@nicholaspeters9919I think the joke is that Shaun misunderstands what makes a wild card character work, and thinks that just doing random things for the sake of it is how it works

    • @xaviercross7952
      @xaviercross7952 Před 9 měsíci +6

      That and his brain is fried from the sun, and explains why he sees visions and what not.

    • @Veldazandtea
      @Veldazandtea Před 8 měsíci +2

      Stupid people also exist however. People want to play stupid at times. Which is fine as far as I'm concerned. Adapt with it. Without being a murder hobo.
      At the same time try to get them to think too. Just understand some people want to play without thinking. Or they could be thinking more then you as be testing you to see if you're insecure to the point you can't adapt probably. If you murder hobo and complain about murder hobos and evil then consider how people can be hypocrites. Me, I'd point out such things. Others might remain silent and leave you to your assumptions. Is the fool really a fool or are they watching you carefully when they play the fool? Regardless of the answer make a game out of it. Without pushing away. What Scoots is doing is testing the DM. They failed the test. Do any other thing then push away.

    • @dandydwi6_6
      @dandydwi6_6 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@nicholaspeters9919low int half orc always work

  • @TheJovenshire
    @TheJovenshire Před 2 lety +4950

    Anyone feel like this is a way too accurate representation of their DnD game?

  • @RamenTheCrackHead
    @RamenTheCrackHead Před rokem +14

    I spent weeks making a very sweet, loving, kind NPC character that was supposed to capture everyone’s hearts, but had a dark backstory that wasn’t supposed to be revealed until closer to the end before he sacrificed himself to give them better lives.
    Then in the first session all the players started berating the poor NPC with questions about his past and because he didn’t want to talk about it they all hate him and tried to kill him.
    I also remember another time when my DM set up this huge boss fight that was supposed to end with somebody dying and taking a whole session to complete- but then his own NPC character became enraged after the captain of their pirate crew (my character) nearly died- and he rolled 3 nat 20s on one turn (I think he had 3 actions per turn?) and tore the boss to pieces. Bro spent WEEKS making this fight and it ended on the 2nd or 3rd initiative order XD

  • @austinrutledge6484
    @austinrutledge6484 Před měsícem +2

    This reminds me of the time our party was supposed to steal a holy book from a church and the party decided to burn it down instead with the book inside

  • @atoughworld1547
    @atoughworld1547 Před 2 lety +895

    Ya I had a player exactly like scoots, who then constantly went his own way away from the party. He ended up burned by sacred fire, then flogged and tortured by fanatics, electrocuted by eels, then devoured by sharks.

  • @mishx62
    @mishx62 Před 2 lety +674

    I like that he used the double falling meteor tactic while he had a perfectly good goblin hoard ready to all attack scoots at the same time, doubtless killing him.

    • @weyne777
      @weyne777 Před 2 lety +54

      Too risky. Scoots has a magical dice.

    • @noblesseoblige319
      @noblesseoblige319 Před 2 lety +53

      @@weyne777 the dm screen is a good luck charm that gives more nat20s than any other good luck charm in existence. He could've made it work =)

    • @EliteslayerX
      @EliteslayerX Před 2 lety +33

      It is much more satisfying when the disruptive player's death comes about as a result of their own actions

    • @Crowelephant
      @Crowelephant Před 2 lety +5

      Am I the only one in the comments who's never played this game? And is there a modern urban fantasy/sci-fi version that you know of? Cuz I would play that. It looks like it could be fun, just not really into the whole Lord of the Rings thing.

    • @weyne777
      @weyne777 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Crowelephant Shadowrun? Modern Arcana? Or do u wanna deal with 3 or 4 Gurps´ books😁

  • @Smokr
    @Smokr Před rokem +13

    As a player: "When Scoots is busy looking laughing at the king, I will take a surprise attack on him from behind."
    As the DM: "Oh, when Scoots smashes the Rose, it explodes with incredible force and shards of it shred Scoots into ribbons. Go find another group to play with, you're banned in this one."

    • @thrashermaster4656
      @thrashermaster4656 Před 4 měsíci

      So basically “well u did something I didn’t like ur banned” this is why we live in a democracy cause giving people a god complex has never led to anything good

    • @Smokr
      @Smokr Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@thrashermaster4656 Games are not a democracy. If one person is ruining all the others' good times, the one bad player has to go, especially when they just won't learn to play with others. It's a game, not politics.

    • @Grea-go4zz
      @Grea-go4zz Před měsícem

      ​@@thrashermaster4656but he's literally God of that world

  • @NeighborlyKnight
    @NeighborlyKnight Před 10 měsíci +17

    scoots rolling without the dm telling him to at the beginning really adds to it

  • @ethanwright7040
    @ethanwright7040 Před 2 lety +692

    Quoting JoCat: "role playing in my role playing game I didn't sign up for this there should be some kind of warning on this"

  • @XX-sp3tt
    @XX-sp3tt Před 2 lety +417

    Jack Sparrow had a GOAL when he threw a monkey wrench into things! He didn't cause trouble for trouble's sake!

    • @Ashphodelus
      @Ashphodelus Před 2 lety +18

      There's big difference between playing stupid but ultimately making big money moves to the type of person they are talking about.. The reckless choice over a calculated reckless one, which do you prefer?

    • @phillyphilly_lii6441
      @phillyphilly_lii6441 Před 2 lety +1

      Guess you never saw pirates 4 lol

    • @Veldazandtea
      @Veldazandtea Před 8 měsíci

      Stupid people are also immersive. Can you work with that or are you too stupid to do so?
      Takes stupid to know stupid, eh?

  • @modeuss_
    @modeuss_ Před rokem +20

    This reminds me so much of these two boys in my campaign and the DM got so tired of them being rude to the point where he's threatened to kick them out if they don't behave next session

  • @zan6102
    @zan6102 Před rokem +5

    6:10 that little damage??? For a meteor? I'd vaporize the whole town with it. I'd have it cause hundreds of points of damage, as a meteor would. And then teleport the rest of the players away from it as a god believes the adventurers are not deserving of the same fate as scoots. Scoots destroyed a precious artifact blessed by the gods, the rest of the party was trying to do good

  • @JohnW-yv6yp
    @JohnW-yv6yp Před 2 lety +471

    “It’s what my character would do” then why did you make an annoying pain in the ass character? Make a character that’s fun for the table.

    • @TheWarpZone
      @TheWarpZone  Před 2 lety +103

      👍

    • @whatsawhizzerwebnovels4927
      @whatsawhizzerwebnovels4927 Před 2 lety +40

      Because in there mind, that's how they have fun. They are the same people that put 80 hours in skyrim.without even visiting the graybeards. They just putting buckets on people's heads.

    • @JohnW-yv6yp
      @JohnW-yv6yp Před 2 lety +32

      @@whatsawhizzerwebnovels4927 Yeah and it sucks for everyone else at the table. You need to consider the enjoyment of others in a team based game.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog Před 2 lety +11

      @@JohnW-yv6yp That's the point where a group has to consider simply evicting that disruptive player if said player doesn't respond to everyone else clearly being annoyed and not even if the GM tells them to stop. Then it's time for goodbye.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog Před 2 lety +14

      It reminds me of that type of player who (in an online Vampire: The Masquerade/World of Darkness 1.0 freestyle chatroom game with 20+ players back in the late 1990s, diceless Princes of Amber RPG style) would insist on creating an Assamite vampire (a rare & secretive Order who hunt other vampires to drink their blood, which results in every other vampire on the planet usually dropping whatever they were doing to hunt the "cannibals" if a coven of Assamites is found), claiming that since Assamites are a clan described in one of the secondary rulebooks, they are therefore open to be played.
      Worse, there were three of those players, a whole pack, roaming the chatrooms. They clearly wanted to be "cool" and give themselves an excuse to attack other vampire players willynilly. They were not even very subtle.
      But they were curiously unwilling to accept the consequences. /sarcasm
      Problem was, with freestyle play, it all hinged on players accepting certain written and unwritten rules (a social contract, so to speak, which stated that you had to ask other players first if they wanted to engage in combat and play it out), which these bozos didn't.
      In the end, one of the moderators (who played a behind-the-scenes members of a coven of awakened mages) had to step in, tell them, "Sorry, the vampire prince of the city has called a hunt on you guys and so have the werewolves, because drinking the blood of other undead makes you smell even more corrupted than normal vampires, you know the drill. If you continue to play Assamites, we'll consider your characters dead. Make new ones or leave."

  • @XavierGisbertBeguer
    @XavierGisbertBeguer Před 2 lety +2991

    In my table, this "It's what my character would do" is a quick and easy way to have a "this is what a medieval society would do" answer to the particular character, with no so good prospects. The rest of the team get opportunities to separate themselves from them and the game continues.

    • @somethang9264
      @somethang9264 Před 2 lety +27

      My guy is a guy who used to be in the army, but popped hot on a urine test, alot of my commentary is "that's what my character would do"

    • @jakobbraun5180
      @jakobbraun5180 Před 2 lety +26

      Depends on what the character does - not every in character motivation that is different from what the player would do, is bad.

    • @tatersalad76
      @tatersalad76 Před 2 lety +87

      "It's what my character would do."
      "Fair enough. The guards come running in and use their standard-issue spell-stored "Hold Person" from their shields. I need you to make 11 Wisdom saving throws. DC is 17."
      "What? Why?"
      *"It's what my characters would do...."*

    • @Jin_Kai
      @Jin_Kai Před 2 lety +19

      Someone tried to say that to me, then I hit them with facts about varying medieval societies that all proved them wrong. They were not happy at all.

    • @ShinyShilla
      @ShinyShilla Před 2 lety +12

      If my gnome sees one of my party almost attack for the N time another man of our party and NOT wanting them to go to an important NPC... he WILL attack that one guy. Distract him, whatever, just let the other go see the NPC. Is it what my gnome would do? Yes because he values friends and the threatened one was a friend, not the other, at his own expenses (he was not strong)

  • @Pod_TM
    @Pod_TM Před 11 měsíci +7

    My group is basicly 3 scoots and one druid. At some point i just stopped planning the campain i just went w/ the flow of what my players were offering. Not my best storytelling but we had a lot of fun

  • @nuggetsschumaker4371
    @nuggetsschumaker4371 Před rokem +45

    When hearing the speech, just remember each time he freaked it up on purpose to ruin everyone's fun. That is a wakeup call to not allow him back in the dnd group, he can seek it elsewhere.

    • @mechengr1731
      @mechengr1731 Před 15 dny

      This. He's sad bc the group wasn't putting up with his bs anymore. He'll go right back to who he was before having learned nothing if you cave.

  • @heededshadow509
    @heededshadow509 Před 2 lety +1065

    I had a Scoots-ish character. He wasn’t that bad and didn’t sabotage the party, but the DM still killed him off. He was a goblin, and ate a raw dragon heart. No death saves, just actual death. Rest in peace, Rikfire…

    • @hmmpotato7463
      @hmmpotato7463 Před rokem +150

      Yea that is a example of how not to be a fun dm

    • @Awes0m3n3s5
      @Awes0m3n3s5 Před rokem +72

      I mean, that's a pretty metal way to go out!

    • @unsettledmind863
      @unsettledmind863 Před rokem +21

      Man that sucks.

    • @xenoisaac869
      @xenoisaac869 Před rokem +12

      What were you waiting for? You can't eat a dragon heart

    • @cornerseeker9167
      @cornerseeker9167 Před rokem +50

      In northern mythology eating a dragon’s heart is actually a thing. Gifts varie but the most common is being able to understand all languages

  • @iakan6937
    @iakan6937 Před 2 lety +354

    "I smashed the crystal rose of who gives a crap, so what are you gonna do about it?"
    You remember that goblin ARMY you pissed off two seconds ago?

    • @silverblade357
      @silverblade357 Před 2 lety +31

      DM: *proceeds to roll initative for all forty goblin figures*

    • @Cellidor
      @Cellidor Před 2 lety +26

      If there's one thing players need to remember, it's the power of action economy. Doesn't matter if you can one-shot these goblins if there's hundreds of them and you're getting shot 40 times per round. Even a tank with high AC will eventually fall from the crits sneaking through.

    • @HauntingSpectre
      @HauntingSpectre Před 2 lety +5

      @@Cellidor A death by papercuts.

    • @basbarbeque6718
      @basbarbeque6718 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Cellidor "Congratulations, through you extra attack and somehow rolling 2 crits you managed to kill 2 goblins in one turn.... now the turn goes to the other 38, good luck"

    • @Cyberlisk
      @Cyberlisk Před 2 lety +8

      And guess who they will focus their attacks on. It's not DM bias if it actually makes sense for the NPCs to attack the party member who provoked them most.

  • @ppunion
    @ppunion Před rokem +10

    I had a character once that just wanted to watch the multiverse burn. But he recognized that the murder hobos, I mean PARTY, was useful so he always worked with them!
    Unbeknownst to me, the party was using my character and planned to murder him after the final boss went down. But as soon as the main villain went down my character was sucked into the nine hells. My characters reaction: "More things to kill!".

  • @ytchanviewer5389
    @ytchanviewer5389 Před rokem +7

    "Listen, Brandy. I respect your opinion or whatever."
    That line is good !

  • @adnamafett7862
    @adnamafett7862 Před 2 lety +819

    A wise man once said: “D&D is a group game. If only one person is having fun, be it player or dm, then you’re doing it wrong.” Being an ass and ruining the game for everyone else is the ONLY FEASIBLE WAY you can lose at D&D.

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 Před 2 lety +6

      True, your freedom is limited by other people's freedom.

    • @adnamafett7862
      @adnamafett7862 Před 2 lety +9

      @@gamdanyunizar7849 I wouldn’t phrase it that way but I guess. If the only way that someone has fun in dnd is by bossing others around and making the other people miserable, then group games like dnd aren’t for that person. If they want control then they can play a single player game

    • @Type_blazenil
      @Type_blazenil Před rokem +1

      I mean that, or literally blowing up the entire in-game world. (please don't ask, let's say artificer and leave it at that)

    • @adnamafett7862
      @adnamafett7862 Před rokem +1

      @@Type_blazenil wasn’t gonna ask

    • @Winterheart786
      @Winterheart786 Před rokem +2

      My God friend, never have i heard a true sentiment about D&D. You helped me make a descion i was stalling on.

  • @Blackcollar982
    @Blackcollar982 Před 2 lety +828

    I feel like DND is truly the nerdy style that I love about The Warp Zone

    • @maxteraform
      @maxteraform Před 2 lety +8

      The true nerds are out there LARPing, DnD is the weak indoors version

    • @dovahsblight7677
      @dovahsblight7677 Před 2 lety +4

      Not nerdy at all...

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před 2 lety +7

      @@maxteraform Ultimate nerds LARP with constructed sci-fi terrain. Fantasy LARPing is the cheap outdoors version of camping.

    • @ctcomics8293
      @ctcomics8293 Před 2 lety +7

      Girls, girls. Your both pretty.

  • @elliej7294
    @elliej7294 Před rokem +8

    Literally everyone in my campaign:
    Me at the beginning of my first campaign:

  • @no_good_at_names8681
    @no_good_at_names8681 Před rokem +5

    me watching this: ok, i hate scoots, but its not active rage yet-
    3:13
    me: SCOOTS-

  • @Mask0fFate
    @Mask0fFate Před 2 lety +2913

    Shaun: *makes heartfelt speech about how the group makes him feel accepted*
    Me: Don’t fall for it. Don’t fall for it! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DON’T FALL FOR IT!!!

    • @stevdor6146
      @stevdor6146 Před 2 lety +121

      Same: "so there is the evidence of 3 years at level 1 improv training"

    • @DraconicDuelist
      @DraconicDuelist Před rokem +1

      "I could finally be my true self" So, your True Self is an egotistical a$$hole?

    • @tori3353
      @tori3353 Před rokem +81

      Natural 20 in deception

    • @michaelmclaughlin261
      @michaelmclaughlin261 Před rokem +31

      He's gonna Nat20 his Charisma while they botch their Wisdom. ;)

    • @arentol7
      @arentol7 Před rokem +50

      If the time with them was actually important to him he would have listened to them when they made it clear he was ruining their experience. So he was lying about that, or truly lacks any self-control. Either way he is isn't a fit for the group.

  • @athrowawayperson9990
    @athrowawayperson9990 Před 2 lety +654

    "Twenty!"
    "Oh, that's good, but unfortunately even with a natural twenty no one of mortal strength could shatter it, so the rose takes effect anyways, and it's lordly creator smites you for trying to destroy their artifact. :D"

    • @Name-yo6lf
      @Name-yo6lf Před 2 lety +80

      That's literally my friend when he DMs and it makes sense. The way we roll with it atleast is that the nat20 basically just means the best possible outcome of the POSSIBLE outcomes. For example, you can't just find a dragon in a forest without dragons just because you got a nat20 on perception.

    • @athrowawayperson9990
      @athrowawayperson9990 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah, that's what I do as a GM. Based on your skills and stats, a critical success is only as good as you could possibly achieve.

    • @dennisharz689
      @dennisharz689 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Name-yo6lf Akschually there are no Nat 20s for skill checks anyway. Nor are there Nat 1s. According to 5ed rules, a 20 will only be a crit on an attack roll. This nonsense belief that a Nat 20 will allow you to do anything is just ridiculous.

    • @joshholmes1372
      @joshholmes1372 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dennisharz689 ding ding ding. You should also wait for the dm to tell roll in the first place.

    • @Dinahstie
      @Dinahstie Před 2 lety

      @@dennisharz689 but what if they aren't playing 5ed? What is it's 1st or 2nd? In those nat20's and nat1's are used in saving throws and skill checks. I do agree with the original poster though that as an artifact it would take a LOT more than just throwing it on the ground to break it even with a nat20. But that doesn't mean he didn't damage it in some way either.

  • @AutomanicJack
    @AutomanicJack Před rokem +10

    nice. a few minutes in i figured i would do the lightning trick as a DM on Scoots.. then DM Brandon came up with the meteor

    • @przemysawbrzeczyszczykiewi1211
      @przemysawbrzeczyszczykiewi1211 Před rokem +1

      He just punched a goblin armies king, i think i would have just had them go no initiative and start attacking him bloodthirsty for someone dishonoring their king like that and just killed him off that way
      (After talking to him outside the game and multiple warnings of course)

  • @kaizenkltr
    @kaizenkltr Před rokem +6

    This gives the same energy as Lou Wilson playing Fabian Seacaster and, while admittedly seriously being in character and making the EXACT decisions his character would make, almost got himself killed and through events caused his actions gained pneumonia

  • @misterdayne2792
    @misterdayne2792 Před 2 lety +530

    "Oh so that's what Scoots would do? Well, the goblin king screeches and yells out in Goblin, and the thousands of loyal followers all draw their fine bows, and fire them at Scoots. After all, there's a 5% chance of critically hitting you, and 5% of 10.000 arrows is still 500 Nat20's.
    Good luck, Scoots."

    • @KeithDCanada
      @KeithDCanada Před 2 lety +37

      A large bellow comes from the back of the army, as an angry goblin, a large ledger tucked under its sizable arm, comes barreling through the ranks of archers screaming, "CEASE FIRE YOU IDIOTS!!... THAT VOLLEY ALONE JUST COST THE CROWN 500 GOLD!!"
      "Chief Financial Officer Gobbrey, sir..... don't we recover half of our spent ammo after the battle sir?"
      "SHUT UP CEDRIC!! No one likes a Logic Larry!"

    • @chesskinge4627
      @chesskinge4627 Před 2 lety +4

      @@KeithDCanada but I have the mending cantrip😛

    • @KeithDCanada
      @KeithDCanada Před 2 lety +5

      @@chesskinge4627 As a GM, if a member of the party wants to sit and 'mend' 5000 arrows, I'mma make them put ranks into a new skill - 'Patience'... or else they roll a progressively harder Will save each evening with the risk of snapping....
      Most great D&D villains were created from extended cantrip casting... fact...

    • @chesskinge4627
      @chesskinge4627 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KeithDCanada Hmm, the next time I send my players to Hades, I will give them that as a means to break their pcs 😛

    • @Ffwsbn
      @Ffwsbn Před 2 lety

      *Whispers* I would like to use evasion since it is an aoe attack

  • @TheShadowKiller97
    @TheShadowKiller97 Před 2 lety +554

    The answer is to tell that player “I haven’t asked you to roll yet”. That 20 can go into the garbage

    • @shadowhawkrine1947
      @shadowhawkrine1947 Před 2 lety +82

      I love doing this to my players when they try rolling before their action. Not only does it give them their comeuppance, but it teaches them to stop trying to take actions before their turn or before they're able to.

    • @silverblade357
      @silverblade357 Před 2 lety +50

      A friend once tried this kinda crap because he reeeally wanted to fight a big boss... at level 2. The DM allowed him to score the hit, and then the big boss monster gave everyone else the chance to walk away.
      I mean, he got his big boss monster fight, but he was salty the rest of the week!

    • @Erriku84
      @Erriku84 Před 2 lety +12

      Ooooooo that one snaps. I can feel the sympathy pains across time and space on that one. Good call.

    • @Ryuujiish
      @Ryuujiish Před 2 lety +4

      @@silverblade357 ohhh thats satisfying.

    • @enightc
      @enightc Před 2 lety +14

      @@shadowhawkrine1947 yup, you never roll unless told by the GM, but I usually will tell the GM what I am doing, or is trying to do, and then its the GM to decide whether or not I should roll, or let me do what I am planning to do. Even at a 20 the results is up to the GM, you hope a 20 is a success based on what you want, but its still the GM to decide what that 20 mean in that situation.
      A good example is I run at the Goblin King and punch it in the Dick, go ahead and roll, roll a 20 you has succeeded in running toward the Goblin King, but the Goblin king was on alert so he was able to step back and allow the Guards to step forward, now as an attack, please roll and see if you succeed in escaping the Guards...etc
      Another good example is I reach into my bag, please roll , roll a 20 you have succeeded in getting what you want, I threw it away, roll 20, You have succeed in the attempt to throw, now roll a strength check in how far you threw it...etc It is always up to the GM to decide what those rolls mean in the situation, your role is to tell the GM what you are attempting.

  • @MsGinahidesout
    @MsGinahidesout Před rokem +34

    I nearly peed my pants laughing at this!!! Bcs it's so true! I've been playing D&D longer than I'd like to admit and there really IS this guy seemingly in every party! LOL

  • @zan6102
    @zan6102 Před rokem +4

    3:30 as a dm, I cna guarantee the magical blast from the contained arcane energies escaping would be like 3 fireballs going off at once. If not more. Mr. Scoots just TPK'd

    • @Dack.howaboutyou
      @Dack.howaboutyou Před rokem

      Nono, he only blasted the evil beings in the area, and that probably only with a wave of knockdown force or something -since it was such a powerful artifact rose designed to bring peace that is, i assume it would leave already peaceful people mostly alone. ;P

    • @zan6102
      @zan6102 Před rokem +1

      @@Dack.howaboutyou it definitely WOULDN'T! The destruction of a magical artifact unleashes pure energy that is unbiased and unrelated to its original use, meaning anyone in the area would be affected as if it was an ultra powerful fireball

    • @Dack.howaboutyou
      @Dack.howaboutyou Před rokem

      @@zan6102 i know, i was making a somewhat poorly constructed joke ;)

    • @zan6102
      @zan6102 Před rokem

      @@Dack.howaboutyou ahh, ok. I'm extremely bad at picking up on jokes, even if they're in person or call and not text

    • @Veldazandtea
      @Veldazandtea Před 8 měsíci

      The DM did when they sent the meteors. This DM was playing a petty and spiteful revenge card that breaks immersion.
      Reminds me of Scoots. People are what they hate.

  • @phobeep1574
    @phobeep1574 Před 2 lety +1281

    Fortunately my players are more patient and sweet. They've talked themselves out of battles before too. My favorite is "Can I boop the sleeping dragon on the nose?"

    • @weebjeez
      @weebjeez Před 2 lety +54

      My party talks themselves out of fights all the time.
      -We brokered peace between sentient, man/mer hating wolves hunting at the edges of a local town.
      -We teamed up with a Changeling youth, who was intended to be a villain, but we bodied her coven too hard for her to even get a turn.
      -We have teamed up with both the Kobolds of the Sunless Citadel, as well as their rivals in the region: The Bullywugs, accidentally creating an arms race between the two races' arms.
      There have definitely been more times of "Fuck it, we're bugging out~!" in our party too, though...
      Like jumping off a castle's turret when a fight broke out and casting featherfall on (as many members as we could of) the party as we fell. Fighter just had to get healed and run with the rest of us.

    • @CascadianPatriotII
      @CascadianPatriotII Před 2 lety +45

      Mental note: booping may or may not be viable alternative to seduction when dragons are involved.

    • @goodgame3374
      @goodgame3374 Před 2 lety +13

      Booping the dragon, ahhh sounds like classic scoots

    • @n0wheregrrl
      @n0wheregrrl Před 2 lety +14

      Even an all-evil group I once played in was much more inclined to find non-violent solutions-not out of any desire to do the right thing, of course, but merely because it was less dangerous and more efficient. Why kill the mercenaries sent to deal with you if you're able to convince them to betray their employer and join you instead?

    • @briandaaranda9735
      @briandaaranda9735 Před 2 lety +20

      My players once leveled up by tricking the bugbear leader into a multi level marketing scheme. They've been recruiting bugbears and goblins and the like and now they protect the castle that the party uses as a home base.

  • @kcollier2192
    @kcollier2192 Před 2 lety +673

    Shawn: "It's what my character would do. "
    Me as DM: "So you desire to piss off God? Hey, Lucifer- I got one for you!"

    • @knightmare3706
      @knightmare3706 Před 2 lety +6

      I think I might use that one day

    • @RunninWild17
      @RunninWild17 Před 2 lety +12

      I'd argue a DM rises above a God. Gods have stat blocks, DMs do not.

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Před 2 lety +1

      @@RunninWild17 hahaha. TIL that our heavenly father in heaven has stat blocks.

  • @Skypost4ever
    @Skypost4ever Před rokem +6

    Me my first campaign when my gnome druid splashed a hot cup of coffee in a guards face and hit him with my shovel because the council was being "unreasonable" with their offer for us helping them and their village.

  • @fredgilbert2032
    @fredgilbert2032 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Wow this brings back memories of my old halfling Tyrion (way before GoT was a thing). He was a wildcard character and very impulsive always stealing and causing general havoc in the campaign. My group and my DM loved it and always played along. Once he decided riding a dragon (no we weren't in Krynn) was the way to go. Bam natural 20, he rode that beast laughing and hollering. I could tell you want happened next but that is a story for another day...

  • @KillerGirlLucy
    @KillerGirlLucy Před 2 lety +667

    "You smash the crystalline rose and watch as the fractals scatter, reflecting the sunlight. The artifact's power surges out and washes over you and the goblins. You feel strangely calm, and can see that the goblins also seem to be lowering their weapons."

    • @saskiascott8181
      @saskiascott8181 Před 2 lety +40

      Yeah that's what I thought he was going to do.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog Před 2 lety +40

      Except "Scoots" would never accept that and whine "You can't force an emotion on my character!"

    • @AziraphaleWolf
      @AziraphaleWolf Před 2 lety +38

      That's exactly how I would run it. Although I wouldn't bother calming Scoots. But since the calming power was so great the goblins are continually calm no matter how much abuse scoots tries to deal thereafter. Make his actions impotent and the player will learn (or leave).

    • @saskiascott8181
      @saskiascott8181 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AziraphaleWolf true. Also great user name :D

    • @AziraphaleWolf
      @AziraphaleWolf Před 2 lety

      @@saskiascott8181 thanks 😊

  • @tacocell4542
    @tacocell4542 Před 2 lety +260

    Sometimes, people think they’re fighting the dm and not a horde of goblins. Unluckily for those people, the dm can fight back.

    • @blaynegreiner9365
      @blaynegreiner9365 Před rokem +8

      I was fortunate enough to buy the Colossal Red Dragon Icons Miniature (Not so mini lol) before they discontinued that series. Whenever I have a Scoots, I make sure to have it handy, but out of sight, to plop down on the table when I, or their party, have had enough. It paints a far more vivid picture than the meteor scenario 😅

    • @sammydraws7299
      @sammydraws7299 Před rokem +3

      Never underestimate the power the dm has, their pretty much a god.

    • @adorkablechan5863
      @adorkablechan5863 Před rokem +3

      some forget there are consequences in the game, and the dm determines how severe those consequences will be.

  • @river8803
    @river8803 Před 6 dny +1

    Pretty accurate.
    We had/have a party member who’d only show up once (not a bad part btw. Most of us had strict schedules that didn’t line up well) but when they did it went to hell. First ever proper DND session I had (only had a couple practise games years before) we were leaving the city the party met my character and since we didn’t have our cleric with us we decided not to go do the main quest as it would be hard as is. The problem member went into a tavern, attacked the bartender and killed him then proceeded to go upstairs and rape as well as kill all the people upstairs. Also notable that he did this despite multiple party members saying they were uncomfortable and their character falling down the stairs three times due to party intervention to stop this. They did this one time before I joined by the way and almost did it a third time but was only stopped because a party member had an item they wanted so they blew themselves up out of spite. Funnily enough that person survived (I don’t remember how) and me as well as the druid were in another dimension shopping so the explosion just killed the problem member

  • @Feninx
    @Feninx Před rokem +9

    Meanwhile me and likely most of the party: Yeah no, scoots is not coming back, you’re a baby. Make a new character and get over it, see ya in the next next town bud.

  • @VeganStories
    @VeganStories Před 2 lety +517

    I had an entire campaign go in the trash thanks to a “Scoots”. They’re the bane of any campaign

    • @racdude01
      @racdude01 Před 2 lety +53

      The DM is the most powerful person in the room, a good one doesn’t let a scoots take the power away he uses it against that player. A fitting punishment for stupid decisions usually curbs future stupid decisions. And if it doesn’t death certainly will

    • @whocares9033
      @whocares9033 Před 2 lety +7

      No, they are the bane of bad DM's, not the campaign itself

    • @Karatz84
      @Karatz84 Před 2 lety +4

      Not sure Scoots moment, but due to our party not picking up the hints from the DM we went from being the good guys saving the world from a zombie invasion to helping the necromancer enslave the world.

    • @WMDistraction
      @WMDistraction Před 2 lety +1

      @@Karatz84
      Might be bad DMing tbh. DMs should be able to adapt so that players can achieve (more or less) what they want to achieve. It should've been made obvious at *some* point that you were not doing what you intended to do.
      I had a DM that made super obscure puzzles appear at random times that looked like encounters, and if we didn't figure out it was a puzzle, we were guaranteed to near-wipe (or actually wipe, but that didn't happen) every time. It wasn't fun or engaging.

    • @Karatz84
      @Karatz84 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WMDistraction either way it was an epic campaign. Imagine the paladins face when the truth was learned lol.

  • @trisrenaquino8794
    @trisrenaquino8794 Před 2 lety +228

    Not all is lost, its hard to break
    *rolls 20*
    FUCK!!
    That shit killed me

  • @PRINC3OFWAL3S
    @PRINC3OFWAL3S Před rokem +1

    As someone also named Brandon, and is regularly called Brando,and being a DM
    this hit close to home 🤣🤣

  • @Paper_Jam200
    @Paper_Jam200 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I love leaving the video when scoots says "I see how it is" and leaves, just so the story has a happy ending.

    • @wigglyennui
      @wigglyennui Před 5 měsíci

      If this is based on what I think it is, the end monologue irl source was still incredibly hollow and manipulative, however true it may be, still self centered and stealing from the party 😅 hope that makes u feel a lil better

  • @alytemple2168
    @alytemple2168 Před 2 lety +1151

    This is why having a session 0 is so important to set expectations for everyone especially in a teamwork based campaign. Character conflict is fine but there's a point where the game is no longer fun for literally anyone else and it's not okay. It's a hobby. It should be fun for everyone involved not just 1 person.

    • @h.s.6269
      @h.s.6269 Před 2 lety +34

      It's good to keep in mind to include the dm in this as well! They also need to enjoy the game.

    • @SynthApprentice
      @SynthApprentice Před 2 lety +30

      Not just a Session Zero, but this should be a continual conversation, too. After every session, everyone should take a moment to provide feedback to everyone else. Talk about what you liked and what you didn't like. It shouldn't just be the players giving feedback to the GM, either. The GM can give feedback to the players, too, and the players can give each other feedback. Everyone at the table can work together to create the best experience for everyone involved.

    • @lluewhyn
      @lluewhyn Před 2 lety +12

      True, but this is a type of antisocial behavior that is deliberately trying to ruin the game for everyone else. Unless the player is a teenager who just doesn't know any better, I'm not sure a Session 0 will fix this unless it allows you to detect this player's motivations earlier.

    • @alytemple2168
      @alytemple2168 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lluewhyn the purpose of the session 0 for this would be more of "you know what the rules/agreements were coming in" so if a player deliberately breaks those they cant say they werent warned if their actions result in being kicked from the group. Especially if they have already had multiple talks/warnings about them breaking the rules before the end result.

    • @aliciahill9818
      @aliciahill9818 Před 2 lety +3

      A campaign definitely can be ruined by just one person. Even the other way around where the whole group wants to just have fun and not be too serious while one person takes it way too seriously. I think if you join a dnd group that you need to know that kicking players is likely. Something that session 0 would cover. My group didn't have a session 0 but if we did it may have prevented some unneeded drama

  • @12HitCombo
    @12HitCombo Před 2 lety +725

    The GM literally just burned down an entire town of innocent people, just to give the middle finger to a player....

    • @silverblade357
      @silverblade357 Před 2 lety +94

      He is the DM! He is their creator! Their God! They should be honored that their deaths served a higher purpose!

    • @WinterFogFilms
      @WinterFogFilms Před 2 lety +6

      Oh, like God lol

    • @Jeremy_LWCD
      @Jeremy_LWCD Před 2 lety

      Given how much of a dick the player was, the DM went easy.

    • @emmaswanson2866
      @emmaswanson2866 Před rokem +6

      never underestimate a dm

    • @jesusramos4672
      @jesusramos4672 Před rokem +6

      And he can do it again.

  • @SurprisinglyDeep
    @SurprisinglyDeep Před rokem +3

    It's great to see Jovenshire and Noah in youtube videos again after they got let go from Smosh. Glad to see they're doing well.

  • @Sheepsbane00
    @Sheepsbane00 Před rokem +6

    I would have had the goblin minions unload the moment he punched their king. The goblins had them surrounded with weapons drawn, it's reasonable the goblins would have begun the initiative. I would have had all of them rage against scoot with uncanny precision. It makes it feel like it was the game that killed him for a bad choice rather than the dm killing him out of frustration. And it's more effective at getting him to think twice about things with his next character.

  • @thealdoc
    @thealdoc Před 2 lety +480

    "Let's see how the story unfolds"
    My thoughts immediately: "LOOKS LIKE SUM'BADY GONNA DIE

  • @ciancaldera395
    @ciancaldera395 Před 2 lety +418

    I know Scootz was supposed to learn his lesson but it woulda been hilarious if he revived himself with the power of NAT 20s.

    • @DgardsGaming
      @DgardsGaming Před 2 lety +6

      true

    • @Jscallen13
      @Jscallen13 Před 2 lety +16

      Natural 20’s do not rewrite reality.

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před 2 lety +14

      @@Jscallen13 Powergamer: CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

    • @larrymansolos
      @larrymansolos Před 2 lety +6

      @@Jscallen13 that’s where you’re wrong. With the power of nat 20’s anything is possible.

    • @Jscallen13
      @Jscallen13 Před 2 lety +8

      @@larrymansolos by that logic, every time a GM nat 20’s against a player should: disintegrate, convert or permanently imprison their players, no save.

  • @powerpuff4ever
    @powerpuff4ever Před rokem +7

    I feel like my whole group is like this for our current campaign to a lesser extreme 😂 We’ve kind of mutually bent the game away from combat and into more of a weird deception game between a bunch of cults. Our DM has a history of being extremely rigid and typically doesn’t allow for any kind of departures except in the odd shopping and pub scene so it’s been so fun to do our best to manipulate the story out of his hands. He gets frustrated but he’s also having more fun this campaign than our last, laughing more and improvising, so I think it’s also a nice challenge for him to combat our whimsy and just allowing more to happen. That said, I think the only way that works is if the DM is able to push back a little. Not every action should feed into the predetermined plot when it doesn’t make sense to but it’s easy to read the room when the whole party is unanimous except for one person trying to “make things interesting”. You don’t have to go through with something no one agrees with just because of a nat20

  • @Spursofvengeance
    @Spursofvengeance Před rokem +7

    I like to stop this video at 8:30 and pretend they didn't invite Scoots back

  • @VivaLaDnDLogs
    @VivaLaDnDLogs Před 2 lety +303

    Player: "That's a 29 to f*** up your plans, DM."
    DM: "Ooh, sorry. I'm afraid it was a 46 to succeed. Roll me a Dexterity save."

  • @amogus1415
    @amogus1415 Před 2 lety +447

    Bruh brandon went full madara with the 2 meteors lmao.

    • @somenpc
      @somenpc Před 2 lety +21

      what are you going to do about the second one scoots

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před 2 lety +12

      "You throw another moon at me, and I'm gonna lose it..." - Tony Skoots

    • @vectorzulu
      @vectorzulu Před 2 lety

      @@commandercaptain4664 Underrated comment

  • @elijahkiefer2330
    @elijahkiefer2330 Před rokem +6

    Amazing! Very well done.

  • @chris5145
    @chris5145 Před 11 měsíci +2

    First i thought this would be about the rules lawyer, but the troublemaker is also nice 😂

  • @apocolototh1948
    @apocolototh1948 Před 2 lety +139

    4:23 But youre not bringing "jack sparrow energy", you are bringing Adam Sandler. From whatever you think is his worst movie.

    • @Barnicalsify
      @Barnicalsify Před 2 lety +7

      "Hello, officer? Yes, this comment here is what caused the murder."

    • @bunfudderlegreat1275
      @bunfudderlegreat1275 Před 2 lety +1

      All of them?

    • @racdude01
      @racdude01 Před 2 lety +1

      Everybody knows his worst movie is Jack and Jill

  • @Michael-McCollum
    @Michael-McCollum Před 2 lety +316

    I have a friend that tries to be too clever. He tried to turn a sentient sword that was smarter then all of us into a rug

  • @Leah-sf3zv
    @Leah-sf3zv Před 10 měsíci +1

    I do chaotic stuff in campaigns, but I make sure to give the DM respect by (somewhat) following the storyline.

  • @nodnarbregztem8546
    @nodnarbregztem8546 Před 9 měsíci +2

    There's always that one guy that says, "I didn't ask how big the room was, I said I cast fireball!"

    • @MsBluebot
      @MsBluebot Před měsícem

      That is me and the party’s fine with it

  • @xpott91
    @xpott91 Před rokem +363

    DM'ed a game like this, and found it best just to make sure the story focuses on the other characters more. Negative attention is still attention, but No attention does equal work

    • @lisagulick4144
      @lisagulick4144 Před 8 měsíci +16

      DM to rude character: "OH, NO! A sudden Vortex Portal opens beneath your feet! You have now been banished to the Inverse Plane, where all your skill checks operate in reverse, and all your advantages are now disadvantages!"
      DM to others: "Ahead of you, the road forks into two paths. A signpost holds two arrows, pointing in each of the two directions. One reads, 'This way to the Inverse Plane'; the other reads, 'This way to continuing your quest.' Which path do you wish to take?"
      Other players, in unison: "Continue the quest!"
      It's always a bad idea to p!$$ off your entire table. 😁 [Fewmets! No d20 in the CZcams emoji collection!]

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@lisagulick4144 Everything just happens to attack the shitty player's character specifically. If Scoots rolls dozens of nat 20s in a row? Then maybe send the meteor. Hand of god removing the character immediately is evidence of a bad DM.

    • @lisagulick4144
      @lisagulick4144 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@gmork1090 Fair enough, if it's a new player and he responds to gentle correction or to being ignored. But if you've got a "Proteus the Invincible" at the table, it may be time to summon Gygax!

  • @michaelwbell442
    @michaelwbell442 Před 2 lety +490

    Annoying player: “This was a place where I could really be myself!”
    Me: “Then maybe you should work on yourself before coming back.”

    • @RuSosan
      @RuSosan Před 2 lety +13

      This. So much this.

    • @Argonnosi
      @Argonnosi Před 2 lety +13

      Truthfully, Scoots was enabled by the other players. The DM ran with this for several sessions, per the backstory given. Why hadn't their PCs taken Scoots to task, had him locked up, killed him, whatever? Instead, Scoots was rewarded for this behavior time and again, with a DM that had been trying to respect the agency of their characters. He just snapped when the climactic scene was messed up and wasn't quick enough to deal with it... which he should have anticipated given Scoots' previous behavior.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 Před 3 měsíci

    I like that since I've watched a lot of baldurs gate 3 stuff, CZcams has just thrown D&D into my algorithm

  • @glyphissketch
    @glyphissketch Před 9 měsíci +1

    8:00 so is everyone else here. you’re not alone, but that only makes it more important to make sure everyone has fun. maybe another group welcomes that attitude, but for most players, everybody deserves to have that fun.

  • @alricmalicorne321
    @alricmalicorne321 Před 2 lety +125

    Didn't need the meteors.
    "Following a brief moment of intense incredulity, the Goblin horde throw itself at Skoots, and only Skoots, in a mad frenzy of teeth and weapons, desperate to avenge their wounded king. "

    • @mrdude88
      @mrdude88 Před 2 lety

      The horde would’ve charged at Skoot and because Skoot had shattered the rose previously; each attacking goblin would’ve pierce their feet and Skoot would simply side step and make watch as they kill each other as they tumble onto each other.

  • @chasewhitehurst9876
    @chasewhitehurst9876 Před 2 lety +311

    One of my players thought it would be funny at level 2 to try and harass the drow queen, who then used her level 14 Great Old One warlock skill to turn his character into her thrall and his character was now permanently under my control for the rest of the campaign.

    • @xStonemanx1
      @xStonemanx1 Před 2 lety +32

      I thought I'd be fun to try to seduce the Adult Blue Dragon in Tyranny of Dragons Campaign at level 1 I got turned to ash lol You didn't live long Malageist but you you went out with a bang

    • @thescarredadventurer5655
      @thescarredadventurer5655 Před 2 lety +47

      @@xStonemanx1 my response to "seduce the dragon" usually goes, "Are you kidding? Have you seen their CHA stat? No no no, the dragon seduces you."

    • @xStonemanx1
      @xStonemanx1 Před 2 lety +19

      @@thescarredadventurer5655 Haha my seducing attempt wasn't totally in vain as it gave my party enough time to get away

    • @samuels.2411
      @samuels.2411 Před 2 lety +3

      why would a drow queen use a lvl 14 great old one warlock skill on a useless lvl 2 player? this is just revenge on your side and serious meta instead of an immersive roleplay. i have the feeling instead of having ground rules and talking with the players you people think the game is just a fun experience without a real immersive world. in an immerisve wolrd the stupid player would be punished by chopping of his hand, imprisonment, selling as a slave, outright execution but not using an lvl 14 spell on an unworthy nobody. man your playsessions must be toxic as hell.

    • @Gilamath.
      @Gilamath. Před 2 lety +40

      @@samuels.2411 speaking of toxic as hell, where do you get off judging the games of people you’ve never met while also instructing them on the “correct” way to achieve immersion? Chill out, dude

  • @TheBobwinner
    @TheBobwinner Před 9 měsíci +2

    I've had that kind of player in our games too... except it wasn't just a player, it was the whole party !
    Our DM didn't throw a meteor at us though, a gigantic cathedral fell from the sky on us :D

  • @xenoslayer2983
    @xenoslayer2983 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That scoots is back at the end made me get more scared than i do in a horror game.

  • @tate1998
    @tate1998 Před 2 lety +518

    Everyone knows the rock that hit him should have done 60 damage. Double his HP maximum meaning he was instantly killed, to a point Revivify and even basic Resurrect would not heal.

    • @theblackantonio
      @theblackantonio Před 2 lety +1

      100!

    • @VeteranVandal
      @VeteranVandal Před 2 lety +12

      Actually, just throw something to vaporize the body and the resurrection will take a few levels.
      Sorry players, I give you plenty of power, but reviving a Scoots is gonna take a lot of effort.

    • @courier6960
      @courier6960 Před 2 lety +3

      Wouldn’t resurrection still work? As all you need is some amount of the body in order to do so? Can’t it be anything up too and including a straight up disintegration (as long as you take possession of the ashes).

    • @Blademaster145
      @Blademaster145 Před 2 lety +8

      Revivify revises characters who have been fully dead for up to a minute so both revivify or a basic resurrect would work, unless we ain't talking 5e

    • @courier6960
      @courier6960 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Blademaster145
      I believe characters who have lost double their HP maximum can’t be revivified (as the damage is far too great, and revivify can’t replace lost limbs or removed organs). Although I could be wrong

  • @travislarson9794
    @travislarson9794 Před 2 lety +85

    Oh good, Sean emotionally manipulating his group in the classic way of getting himself back into a game that he's not playing collaboratively. Scootz deserved that meteor.

    • @RuSosan
      @RuSosan Před 2 lety +7

      The (character of) Scoot's player deserves that meteor. Downright toxic and manipulative behaviour, geesh.

  • @dittoisdone
    @dittoisdone Před 8 dny

    The rose shatters, a prismatic cloud of crystalline dust lingers in the air long enough for the light to and the latent magic to react with each other. As the dust was fine, it bellowed out making the effect of the rose twice as big. The dust coalesces in front of you as a rose, this time, with twice as many thorns and deep sanguine petals.

  • @Puuuurrrr
    @Puuuurrrr Před rokem +23

    I played my very first DnD game (oneshot) fairly recently and I had so much fun..but I have to admit I engaged in a lot of Scoots behaviour. I'm new to the tabletop RPG concept and the thought of being able to create and influence this vast world only limited by my imagination (under the DMs purview of course), I got so excited and operated on the side of chaos. I feel like a kid in a candystore wanting to get my hands on anything and everthing and just as many things into my mouth (pun intended hehe)... thanks for this video, reminds me that this is a group and team effort game and that working together is just as important and fruitful as maxing out your intrusive thoughts sometimes.