@Dangerous_DM oy don't forget that they're cursed for when you slam your head into the roof, you take bonus dmg. That also has the rolls 17-19 as crits and nat 20 is a triple crit. Though if a nat 1 is rolled for seeing the severity of the dmg, it does no dmg but gives the character dizziness or a slight stumble.
This conversation is the perfect embodiment of any argument with me or my youngest teenage daughter, when either of us were 6 or now. It would possibly turn into an argument over how much damage a character should or shouldn't take out of the 9 the character depending on their skill set and inherent abilities of the type of character instead of the ring. I can't see either of us finding any fault with the reasoning to this argument that it's a ring of jumping and not a ring of landing or increased acrobatic skill points. 🤣
@@spaceduckofdreams806 you could have made such an insightful and nuanced comment if you had said "we don't know if it's true" but somehow you sailed right past that point into the other extreme. so let me remind you: you don't know
DM: that 9 points of damage resulted in both of your legs getting broken Player: then i will go to a doctor DM: your legs are beyond repair so he amputate them and your wound gets infected and you die Player: W.wait....HOW. WHY? DM: we're playing in a Wild West type setting what did you expect
Cleric: I cast Regenerate! His leg will grow back in ten mi- DM: No one believes in your religion so it doesn’t work. Cleric: **takes out holy gun** THEN I KILL THE DM
There's a falling wizard in... Morrowind, iirc? Either way, he also exists in Skyrim-you walk up as he finishes chanting his spell and rockets into the sky, laughing... Only to die from fall damage. It's pretty hilarious that it's also present in BG3
One of my favorite things to do in the game was to create a spell of levitate on target, cast it on an enemy and fly up myself. The victim flies after yourself in an attempt to hit you (note- does not work so well against casters and archers), and when their levitation runs out, they go splat.
Technically he is wrong, because the strain of jumping that high is more than the landing due to friction. And even if it was the same the point stands. It is funny, but not right. The story would be different if the height was achieved due to a double jump
this dm is a professional. also: "I'm getting a refund. What kind of enchanter doesn't include a feather fall enchantment on a ring that makes me jump high enough to injure myself!?"
The type that sneaks a Animate Dead spell in the ring with the command 'Return to caster', so they can resell the ring after you accidentally kill yourself with it.
@@josephperez2004or the kind thats friends with a cleric, who sends the injured to their church for healing and spiritual guidance. (As well as the medical bill).
Why? Kids have crazy vivid imaginations. As long as they are old enough to be taught or read the rules they are old enough to play or run a game. I would imagine they play a much simplified version though. I ran a game for my nephews when they were 7 and 9 and they have not stopped begging to play more and more.
@camion__ you can believe that if you want to, but no, they did mean 6 years old. That's what "yo" means after a number, year old, and it always means age of the person they are referring to.
Honestly yeah. My family moved to where we are now about 3-4 years ago, but before we moved we had a Dnd campaign with my Dad, two of his coworkers (one as the dm), my mom, and me and my older brother. It was amazing! The only thing is now it's kind of weird looking back because I was still in elementry school with my brother only in middle school.
Even better - ttrpgs are a perfect way to learn rules, consequences, logic, train your memory, learn you the importance of taking notes, social behaviour.... Really - rpgs should be part of the school curriculum.
We are because it was proven to be faked. The dude posted way too many tweets about his 6 year old's supposed level of genius, and when he was called out, he defended himself by saying that he never explicitly said it was true, it was just supposed to be a meme. However, the first dozen or so of these were things that you could see a 6yo actually doing as a DM, and he talked about his kid a lot, so people thought it was legit.
Reminds me of a certain event in Morrowind. Dude comes hurtling out of the sky and splats right in front of you. If you loot his body, he has a journal and three scrolls on him, which boost your acrobatics skill (used for jump height and preventing fall damage) for 10 seconds But it boosts your acrobatics by A LOT. You will be in the air for more than 10 seconds, so by the time you land, it has worn off and you die from fall damage. The last entry of his journal is him saying he's about to test this new jump spell he invented
Recently started playing dnd So we made our characters and had about an hour left so we decided do do quick campaign any ways our party spent 20 minutes discussing how to get passed the receptionist at a hotel we talked about knocking her out casting a love spell but mainly just trying to lock her out of her hotel, in the end we just walked past her.
if you have wings and don't use them of course you take fall damage. However that should only be a factor when fainting since even with no energy you can still glide. With a ring of jumping it really comes down to what it does. If it just means you can jump really high, then that also means you can take the fall since jumping up is more strenuous than falling from the same height
things like this happen in World of Warcraft too. being able to jump very high doesn't grant you a parachute to avoid death. it grants you a feat if you survive.
A bunch of martial haters here, you don't take fall damage till you go 10ft below the starting elevation of your jump, yall be thinking a lvl 20 barbarian would kill themselves doing jumping jacks.
@@bdp4What happens if your 'jump' takes you half a kilometer into the air? You're fine when you land so long as the place you landed was the same elevation as the place you jumped from even though you hit the ground at terminal velocity?
thats actually cool. You have a ring that allows you to jump into the sky, but you still take fall damage so you end up with every bone in your body broken after you whiff a jump
I mean. He has a point.
Yup
I experience this every time I make a huge leap in BG 3 and still take all the fall damage.
9 of them to be exact
100% would do this too
As someone who's played Morrowind. Yeah. People forget that you need to survive the landing.
I mean, he’s not wrong
That’s what I was thinking
Idea boots that randomly shoot you 1000 ft up when you die. Enjoy that 100d6 fall damage
@@Dangerous_DMfalling damage maxes at 20d6
@@pink1200 the shoes are cursed in a way in which there is no cap
@Dangerous_DM oy don't forget that they're cursed for when you slam your head into the roof, you take bonus dmg. That also has the rolls 17-19 as crits and nat 20 is a triple crit. Though if a nat 1 is rolled for seeing the severity of the dmg, it does no dmg but gives the character dizziness or a slight stumble.
Okay. Tiny little skit:
Necromancer: I have developed a passion in paleontology
He says, riding a tyrannosaurus
im stealing that one as my next BBEG, thanks :D
"so guys you know how I can raise fossils now?"
"yeah?"
*rumble in the distance*
"so it turns out...that sometimes ancient dragons can fossilize."
Oh hey Dresden, didn't see you there. How's Sue?
@@HenriqueLSilva a Fossilized Ancient Bone Dragon, now There's something Terrifying
@@MalloonTarkaLol, I thought the same
What's funny is that this is something that an adult DM would argue. 😂
kid's gonna go far as a DM
This conversation is the perfect embodiment of any argument with me or my youngest teenage daughter, when either of us were 6 or now. It would possibly turn into an argument over how much damage a character should or shouldn't take out of the 9 the character depending on their skill set and inherent abilities of the type of character instead of the ring. I can't see either of us finding any fault with the reasoning to this argument that it's a ring of jumping and not a ring of landing or increased acrobatic skill points. 🤣
"does it say that it nullifies fall damage?"
Tbf the jump spell also doesn't negate fall damage.
Because the dm is an adult and not a child
this is so unnecessarily smart.
And great
True. If only it were real.
@@spaceduckofdreams806 you could have made such an insightful and nuanced comment if you had said "we don't know if it's true"
but somehow you sailed right past that point into the other extreme. so let me remind you: you don't know
@@georgplazIt's the internet - nothing ever happens except conspiracies, which are automatically true
DM: that 9 points of damage resulted in both of your legs getting broken
Player: then i will go to a doctor
DM: your legs are beyond repair so he amputate them and your wound gets infected and you die
Player: W.wait....HOW. WHY?
DM: we're playing in a Wild West type setting what did you expect
Cleric: I cast Regenerate! His leg will grow back in ten mi-
DM: No one believes in your religion so it doesn’t work.
Cleric: **takes out holy gun** THEN I KILL THE DM
@@leonardorolingstella8554 DM: turns out I'm actually AO and you can't do shit
@@bloodhunter07ok what is an AO
@@multeyAyo is the god of gods in DND and nobody can spell his name correctly lol
@@wigget2233 thanks
I discovered this while playing bg3 when i used the enhanced jump spell and i died to fall damage.
There's a falling wizard in... Morrowind, iirc? Either way, he also exists in Skyrim-you walk up as he finishes chanting his spell and rockets into the sky, laughing... Only to die from fall damage. It's pretty hilarious that it's also present in BG3
@@SuperiorPosterior😂
Feather Fall is a ritual spell. It doesn't end until a long rest. Have fun~
@@SuperiorPosteriorhe does not exist in unmodded skyrim i promise you.
Morrowind though yes
@@celestirr featherfall only lasts 10 rounds. if you time a jump at the end you WILL take damage.
So, it's that scroll in Morrowind where you jump a mile in the air and die because the spell is guaranteed to run out by time you land.
use slow fall pants and you wont die
Favorite memory of Morrowind was the wizard falling right in front of you to get those scrolls, lol!
Ah yes, the Scroll of Icarian Flight. Good times (^_^)
This is why Featherfall is a good thing to have
The scroll runs out, but you get more than one so you can still land safely if you cast it again.
One of my favorite things to do in the game was to create a spell of levitate on target, cast it on an enemy and fly up myself. The victim flies after yourself in an attempt to hit you (note- does not work so well against casters and archers), and when their levitation runs out, they go splat.
DM isn't wrong. Oh, the occasionally infallible logic of a small child
Technically he is wrong, because the strain of jumping that high is more than the landing due to friction. And even if it was the same the point stands. It is funny, but not right. The story would be different if the height was achieved due to a double jump
Okay, this kid is a genius
this dm is a professional. also: "I'm getting a refund. What kind of enchanter doesn't include a feather fall enchantment on a ring that makes me jump high enough to injure myself!?"
The type that sneaks a Animate Dead spell in the ring with the command 'Return to caster', so they can resell the ring after you accidentally kill yourself with it.
@@josephperez2004or the kind thats friends with a cleric, who sends the injured to their church for healing and spiritual guidance. (As well as the medical bill).
Hes got you there
the kid's got a point 😂
The fact that a 6yo is dming is crazy to me
Why? Kids have crazy vivid imaginations. As long as they are old enough to be taught or read the rules they are old enough to play or run a game. I would imagine they play a much simplified version though. I ran a game for my nephews when they were 7 and 9 and they have not stopped begging to play more and more.
@@junoantaresofficiali think he meant that the dm has dm'ed for 6 years
@camion__ you can believe that if you want to, but no, they did mean 6 years old. That's what "yo" means after a number, year old, and it always means age of the person they are referring to.
It's not a 6 year old DM it's a joke someone thought about then made an imaginary 6 year old for internet points
i used to dm for my family as young as 5! my brother too. we grew up on it.
I imagine laying DnD with your children is a great and fun way, to help them learn to read, write and do basic maths.
And you get to teach morality and money and violence
@alexandergotze3323 better the game than the streets
@@alexandergotze3323sounds like monopoly
Honestly yeah. My family moved to where we are now about 3-4 years ago, but before we moved we had a Dnd campaign with my Dad, two of his coworkers (one as the dm), my mom, and me and my older brother. It was amazing! The only thing is now it's kind of weird looking back because I was still in elementry school with my brother only in middle school.
Even better - ttrpgs are a perfect way to learn rules, consequences, logic, train your memory, learn you the importance of taking notes, social behaviour....
Really - rpgs should be part of the school curriculum.
This is prob why the kid is the DM
This kid is going places
Okay this doesn't even make me angry that's just straight-up adorable😂
I am still hurting from that fall.
Shoulda worn the ring of landing, nothing else to it.
@@chickendrovewest9988 No doubt. I eventually found the ring of landing but it was quite a bit later in the adventure.
Salute for the OG, the Scroll of Jumping from Morrowind.
Scroll of Icarian Flight.
Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that the dm is 6 years old? Edit: It's not necessarily bad.
Yes, we will gloss over that.
Because they need to learn early to remove the ability to feel remorse of killing off a pc.
Fair.@@TJ_4870
Yes
We are because it was proven to be faked.
The dude posted way too many tweets about his 6 year old's supposed level of genius, and when he was called out, he defended himself by saying that he never explicitly said it was true, it was just supposed to be a meme.
However, the first dozen or so of these were things that you could see a 6yo actually doing as a DM, and he talked about his kid a lot, so people thought it was legit.
We gotta start the forever DM young
Reminds me of a certain event in Morrowind. Dude comes hurtling out of the sky and splats right in front of you. If you loot his body, he has a journal and three scrolls on him, which boost your acrobatics skill (used for jump height and preventing fall damage) for 10 seconds
But it boosts your acrobatics by A LOT. You will be in the air for more than 10 seconds, so by the time you land, it has worn off and you die from fall damage.
The last entry of his journal is him saying he's about to test this new jump spell he invented
YES! I love that interaction..literally at the start if you leave the normal route
so unlike this story the scroll wears off, so it makes sense in morrowind, this story is just an example of petty dm behavior.
@@bdp4 *The DM having fun
If the player disliked it, they probably would have said so. Or just told the DM
@@bdp4the dm is six years old... i wouldn't call that petty, I'd call that 'kid logic'.
I miss jump being a skill.
I mean... valid
Fair play DM
No, no, he’s got a point-
The DM is going places...and preferably, with the Ring of Landing equipped.
Recently started playing dnd
So we made our characters and had about an hour left so we decided do do quick campaign any ways our party spent 20 minutes discussing how to get passed the receptionist at a hotel we talked about knocking her out casting a love spell but mainly just trying to lock her out of her hotel, in the end we just walked past her.
I have a DND or general game idea.
You can get literal finget guns. But every time you use them, it burns your hands.
(About 1st-2nd degree burns)
I mean, RAW that would be how it works. Similar to having wings, you can fly up 100 ft, but if you fall, you're still taking damage.
This is especially true if you have the hollow bones like most non-magical flying creatures.
if you have wings and don't use them of course you take fall damage. However that should only be a factor when fainting since even with no energy you can still glide. With a ring of jumping it really comes down to what it does. If it just means you can jump really high, then that also means you can take the fall since jumping up is more strenuous than falling from the same height
things like this happen in World of Warcraft too.
being able to jump very high doesn't grant you a parachute to avoid death. it grants you a feat if you survive.
With that mindset he could probably make a fully fledged out world
Fr
True tho 🤔
He's out of line, but he's right.
He's not wrong...😂
That sounds like my old DM. DM : You said water, you are level 20, you didnt say how much and you rolled 20 ... so Tsunamis happens.
Now that kid knows how to be a DM
Good question
I can see this kid will be a great DM later in life
No no, he's got a point
Wait is the dm 6 years old or has he been dm-ing for the past 6 years?
Wait the dm for 6 years makes more sense, I fr thought someone gave a campaign in the hands of a 6 Yr old 💀
@@CATel_whats the point of specifying 6 years of experience? Probably a 6 year old. Not that crazy
@@CATel_ why not? The little one regularily want's to be princess at that age anyway.
Based on how the talk goes, is probably a kid made to DM in an effort for his dad to spend time with him.
@@CATel_ maybe it's both
Tarhiel, just Tarhiel.
ugh i love those tweets
That kid is going to be a fantastic DM some day. He's already got the concept 100%.
If you have the leg strength to jump that high, you have the leg strength to not die from the fall
6 years of dm or an actual 6 year old
He spits facts.😂😂
Fromsoftware studio: 'WE NEED THIS MAN'
That kid has a point
This is true. Having increased jump height does not mean reduced fall damage.
This is why you need to have Feather Fall ready with Jump.
This was a joke in Morrowind. A great joke. It's still funny in this context.
A bunch of martial haters here, you don't take fall damage till you go 10ft below the starting elevation of your jump, yall be thinking a lvl 20 barbarian would kill themselves doing jumping jacks.
@@bdp4What happens if your 'jump' takes you half a kilometer into the air? You're fine when you land so long as the place you landed was the same elevation as the place you jumped from even though you hit the ground at terminal velocity?
@@awareqwxnot many ways to jump that high in dnd
This is old, why are all the top comments recent? Lol
Ok good I wasn’t going crazy it seems all CZcams shorts have some bug
and.. the way shorts work.. it was bound to.cycle through again.
@@joefuller3886 it's like that on all shorts
CZcams is bugging
for some reason youtube shorts is sorting comments by newest first and you cant change it
It's being recommended again. Most likely why you're seeing it and commenting around the same timeframe 😅
Five of your videos later and I still can't tap into the fondness I felt for you before the brass dragon incident :(
You need to bring a feather fall for that
In my games like all those technically not curses
Try that one again
@@ProtusMose no
He’s got a point
"No, he has a point."
-Kronk's shoulder angel
The kid actually read the rules. Don't boo him, he's right!
She isn't wrong though
well, he definetly has a point
i mean...
I don't really see how this is different from any adult dm
Why would the ring that increases your jump height, just completely remove fall damage?
You cannot argue with his assessment
"You cannot argue with his assessment"
~Kronk sees angel and devil on his shoulder~
Angel "you know what he does have a point"
i mean is he wrong?
plot twist: you're playing as a wizard and inmediately died
Child reminds us why Feather Fall is still important
How do you miss the ladder
It is the Ring of Jumping, not the Ring of Grabbing Ladders.
And that is how you learned that your child would do amazing with the Fae XD
Hilariously, that's how anything that affects how far you can jump works in BG3.
Kids are savage AF. This is a prime example. XD
Well, he ain't wrong
That’s why there are rings of feather falling to accompany your ring of jumping
You calling me a jumper?
I ain’t calling you a lander!
That kid is gonna be a fierce lawyer one day 😂
Tbh that sounds like a hilarious cursed ring to mess with your players with 😂
Figured that would've been obvious 😂
That’s actually a smart way to balance it
Little shit ain’t wrong. I’m stealing his fruit snacks when he’s not looking.
Oh yeah I remember that one. This kid is a gem.
"Wait wait, hes got a point"
Amazing. My 9 year old has just started DMing, and it do be like that.
“No no, he’s got a point”
HE FIGURED OUT THE JUMP RULE
She’s literally so real for that
That kid will grow up to an amazing DM with a great sense of humour too lol
thats actually cool. You have a ring that allows you to jump into the sky, but you still take fall damage so you end up with every bone in your body broken after you whiff a jump
That's one smart kid they're going places
Say what you want, that little dude has a point💀
Ah yes, the ring of Icarian flight
EVEN HAD ME GOING "AAAAAA" HE GOT A POINT
He's got a point there
should have found the ring of safe jumping 😂
That's that cruelty squad augment lol
I think he really needed the ring of catching
That's just that one scroll from morriwin
Kid has aspirations to be the best DM he has ever met or known about
A ring that turns you into a grung. They also just get to jump really high and land hard.
Hes outta line, but hes right 😂
Tarhiel, the Wood Elf Wizard
- Scrolls of Icarian Flight
Absolutely devious