The problem with being an inventory hoarder
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I was expecting them to empty her inventory and walk 10 feet to see Rowan offering a limited time special weapon that requires 400 arrows
I was hoping for a flash forward to after the fight, all beat up, " those resist potions would have been handy."
BRO SAME!! I thought they were gonna clear out everything and then suddenly Ben or Rowan would be standing there with the next part of their quest and it required them to trade a bunch of arrows for the item they needed 😂
That will happen in a future episode. (I hope.) Britt will be vindicated.
Guess we get it in part 2
@@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 Spite. Rowan would totally watch her throw out all those arrows and then set up that sale in response.
I definitely expected Rowan to immediately pop into frame with a quest that required trading arrows.
To trade them for a Cyclops Eye, no less.
That is such a Rowan thing to do...
That’s exactly what I thought. And maybe that’s why they didn’t end it that way, to throw us a curveball.
Same, but missing the previously discussed quest item works as well.
Rowan would then offer to sell the cyclops eye back for a ridiculous price. 🙄
I was expecting all those items to be sitting just off camera and when he turns around to walk off she runs over and picks them all up again. 😂
There is bank, and mule alts fo reason
As a professional hoarder who's been in the business for 7 years, I can say that throwing away anything from your inventory, instead of selling it, hurts. Physically, mentally, emotionally.
That's what the fruit merchant is there for.
Her friend should have traded enough gold with her to clear just enough items to allow space for the flower so that she could then comfortably walk over to the nearest merchant and restock.
The little, "That brought me joy," when Britt had her firebloom taken away was absolutely adorable.
It was so perfectly unexpected yet so Britt-like.
Now I have worked on my hoarding, but I almost always end up finding something that is absolutely useless, except I need it in my player home. Usually long after I reached a point where I barely visit anymore.
I felt that moment.
my damn storage in new world, smh or my retainers in ffxiv
I was gonna post that!
The fact that they threw away all the stuff instead of selling it makes me die inside
No he’s right if you wait to get to a merchant the moment will be gone and you’ll never convince them to get rid of anything. Once in a lifetime moment to convince a hoarder to get rid of things.
@@ShiningDarknes no way. I'm a hoarder and that's some of the best release.
@@heythatsnotmywalrus2819 Idc if they're all only worth a few coppers, they're going to the merchant!
@@freshrot420 🙌
in some games, quest items worth nothing and most collectable items are also very cheap (unless you craft them into something else)
I was expecting them to run into a quest that needed 400 arrows
why can't she pick up the cyclops eye since she just threw it away?
@@raven4k998 I kept thinking this. Maybe it's online mmrpg and someone else grabbed it? In that case would have been fun to have someone sneak up behind and discretely yoink while they were talking/arguing. Or would have been funny if they sold everything and then the merchant raised the price to like 1000 times the price and they can't afford to buy it back.
@@raven4k998 it is like discarding or destroy.
@@RobertDeLoneWolf but I thought they were throwing away I mean she picked that one thing back up why not the cyclops eye? I didn't hear anything about destroying anything just throw it away so picking it back up should have been an option
same
“Bah, I don’t need to use a potion, I might need it more later!”
Never fails to make games harder than they need to be!
But think of the bragging rights when you can say you beat the boss without using any potions...
the horror of being a hoarder is when you have an item that is in your inventory for a month then you decided to finally remove it. then suddenly, that item became valuable.
it just proves the hoarder's fear.
I remember playing Tarkov, full inventory and needing space i cleaned up all the crap items that i did not need. Then i unlocked flea market... O.O I COULD HAVE BEEN FILTHY RICH!!!
happend.every.fkn.time. -.-
@John Doe Never throw stuff away ever again.
Yeah thats why I can't resist looking up online if it's ever going to be usefull. Games should really prevent you from trashing important stuff.
Many years ago : Guild Wars 1: After playing for years and stacking a F-CKTON of bullshit "party" item like fireworks, confetti, bullshits like that that have no intrinsic value but to just pop some festive visual effect, I finally decided to clean my storage of all this crap... I had like hundred of these diverse shits consumables...
One week later, Arena Net implemented a new honorific title/achievement called "Party animal" which was about consuming a huge number of these items.... Needless to say, as a completionist, I got pretty mad at the time... xD
*: Still ended up getting my "God Walking Amongst Mere Mortals" supreme title in the end, but still... xD
This is why Britt needs an npc follower to just load all this loot on to
You mean just like what Ben did
Someone who is sworn to carry her burdens..
And give apples.
@@TheAetheris Literally
But this rises up other topic, when you have your inventory in an NPC and he leaves (by game decision) and you lost everything 😢
This is absolutely me. I need to spring clean my inventory regularly to get rid of all the random crap I might definitely for sure probably need. 😋😅
this is why he should have paid slightly more attention to what she threw out🤣
"That brought me joy" cracked me up! I love how pure Britt is!
Fireballs bring us all joy!
The "I am saving it for a harder boss" is so relatable
Only thing missing is them walking all the way over there and realising they needed 1 firebloom and 400 arrows to continue the quest. What a great sketch
That definitely happened. It’s in my head canon at least
@@VivaLaDirtLeague don’t worry you can just make another video where this happens.
@@VivaLaDirtLeague Please make a followup video that shows this. Please?
A painful depiction of inventory hoarding gone wrong, plus it's extreme opposite "minimalist extreme."
As a RPG hoarder I follow
3 rules to hoarding success:
1) If you might use it again, yes hold onto it.
2) If you might not use it again, turning it into cash is better than discarding. Cash can be used to buy stuff you need and doesn't take up space!
3) If a game allows leveling up or upgrading inventory space, invest time in that to help with, "Having a comfortable amount of stuff I want."
4) In most games you just move slower when your overloaded so its just a matter of time if you arrive at your target point. xD
Im a hoarder to and a really hard one. If someone gives me money for it i will take it with me. I spended like 3 Hours in Kingdom Come: Deliverance picklocking me throw it and then be complet overloaded for the next really long way to the next city. XDD
Skyrim : potion of strength, then fast travel, then potion of strength again :D oh and sell sell sell, or dump into your insanely massive stash at your house haha
I like when there's some way to stash items without keeping them in your inventory.
In Baldur's Gate I sell everything at the Nashkel Generel Store, and invest in picpocketing, so I know if I need anything again I can just steal it back later.
In Skyrim I keep everything in various shelves and cupboards in my house.
Re 2): Also, if it turns out you actually did need that, there's a chance you can buy it back from the vendor you sold it to. (depends on game and how long ago)
Just find some old chest and load it with a ton of items, so you can just take them whenever you want.
I'm just glad she finally afforded proper armor.
''Keeping them for sentimental value'' This couldn't be more relatable lmao
And games I would love to unload those quest items but won't let you (Assassin's Creed), but at least quest items don't encumber you.
That's what Account Inventory is for.
Also inventory expansion items, for which one must pay real money.
Diablo 3, I've saved so much stupid stuff for the exact same reason Britt does...lol
Thanks god, WoW have banks to keep those items.
Literally my Runescape bank
As a hoarder, it pained me to not trade those 400 arrows to the archer RIGHT THERE like a normal person
as A hoarder, I would give my arrows t my NPC to carry for me.
as hoarder i keep all my stuff in storage containers.
if i can name the containers and i can make as many containers as i want, then there will be as many containers as their are items in the game, one container per an item ID.
this is why i stopped playing survival games.... it became more of a library simulator......
Right?
@@Chip-Chapley true. That’s something that Skyrim does well as they don’t allow you to store your items anywhere else but in your inventory or on your npc’s that usually end up missing
@@Iwilleaturbabieslad my house chest begs to differ.
I love how stackable objects work. You can put 998 more potions in your inventory but a flowrr would be too much
i've kept a moogle tomestone (some item) for every event there has been in FFXIV - they're now rendered useless and take up quite a few slots but by this i can tell how many events i was at.. sentimental value.
Yup, totally agree. And when I'm cleaning out my retainers or chocobo bag I find them and always consider tossing them, but never do. Good times. Lol
It's scary how she recreates my exact thought processes in every MMORPG I ever played. The "not using a powerful item because you might run into an even more powerful NPC later down the line" especially struck a chord with me
IT'S THE FINAL BOSS- USE ONE OF YOUR MANY ELIXIRS!!
But, there might be optional superbosses afterwards...
@@Sephiroth144 "The expansion will be released in just a few months, and I'm sure you'll thank me for saving them until then." "But if you pre-order the expansion, you get 3 of those powerful elixirs as a bonus!" "Yeah, that's another reason I'm saving them. The fact that they are part of the pre-order bonus tells me that we'll definitely need them, so if I save the ones I have, it'll give us an extra edge!"
I had this problem with old shooter type of games, too. I always died with lots of unused smart bombs.
This is super cute because there is something endearing about the human desire to collect treasures - and nothing like a MMORPG to make it possible for us to live out our pack rat tendencies XD
Ha, that is me in many RPG's. I might need these 48 minor healing potions even though they barely touch my health bar and what I'm fighting now would just laugh at the minute healing they do.
Unwritten rule. Always grab everything you see. Even things you don’t need because next thing you know, you needed some of things for a quest
I always did this I grabbed everything and sell everything in cell the only time if I needed space I take the lowest item and I drop it for a more expensive one
@@killingerk Same here. Especially when I played Kingdom come deliverance for the first time
especially in dark souls
reminds me of my days playing Morrowind
The rule also states that you need to use an item only after you got rid of it!
You guys have gotten rather good at this. Your acting has really improved over the years and feels much more natural now. That goes for the whole crew. Hollywood doesn't really make much good entertainment anymore but you guys certainly are. Thank you all.
Love how this was a damn near exact replica of a conversation with someone we all know.
My brother always got pissy about my inventories being packed.
This is the most relatable thing in RPGs, ever. I always have that thought: "what if it's useful later on?" and then I end up never using it. Such a good thing there's that one poor farmer who can somehow afford all my random crap despite only selling cheap vegetables.
ah yes, the 137 minor healing potion is still sitting in my inventory
But think of his sick children.
@@runhaohuang451 I have to use those up before i can on to the weak, medium, strong, perfect health potions (which i am obviously already hoarding!)!
You've never played Gothic 1 or 2 then.
They handle the "I may need it later part" very good with only a mi or issue on gothic 1.
Spoiler alert!!!!
In Gothic 1 you actually need to hold onto a single transform to minecraler scroll.
But just one for the main story.
@@glycerosfournaris2512 ahh Gothic the good old times 😇
Britt nailed the “I did something wrong but I’ll just look at my feet and ignore that ever happened” impression of Rowan
It’s a very good impression of Rowan 😅
Hey…what was that thing? That thing I was definitely supposed to…? Wha…wuzza…was it there…? I gotta go find the…clear the thing…
I preferred her "I'm saying it's a good thing but my face is saying I'm really depressed about what I just did" expression whilst talking to Alan.
I throw away the Cyclop’s eye so I can spend time with you to walk to the lava core ❤️
"No THAT brought me joy" - I felt that lol
Britt is surprisingly chill about this. If anyone tried to clean out my dragon hoard of an inventory there'd be bloodshed 😂
There'd be a genocide. None will be safe.
Same here. I will fight to the death to keep that pebble because you never know...
Yes. And woe is the guy, who tries to make me use my rare consumables. Those are for the endgame! As in the end credits, where they will still be comfortably sitting in my cluttered inventory.
I was just sitting and waiting, wondering at which moment exactly Britt would start turning him into minced meat, but lo and behold... Totally unrealistic :/
@@getsideways7257 In fairness, speaking as a Horder in rl as well as games, when under sufficient pressure we can start dumping things and don't stop until it is too late.
The underappreciated joy of "you can't remove quest items" really comes out in this video.
Also, separate bags just for quest items. Devs nowadays know how to protect us from our own stupidity. (Like taking on a gazillion quests and not remembering whether you still need that fresh corpse that's been sitting in your bag for at least three months now.)
@@Kenionatus But the corps defenitly is still fresh
It's great until you pick up the Beacon of Meridia.
"Another hand touches the beacon..." *shivers*
@@MartinFinnerup *shivers in disgust*
@@hendriks_kevin Of course, it says there - I mean you clearly see it when you examine it. "Fresh Corpse - The remains of someone very dear to you." I've just forgotten who that was and the corpse looks like any other.
I clearly do this every time. I never use my inventory unless absolutely needed.
this is me in baldurs gate 3 I hoard everything for some reason I hoarder shit that has no use for the hell of it
I can't use consumables because I might need them on a harder fight.
@@PuppyMonsters exactly. Except then I never use them in the harder fights 🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@raven4k998 Besides being a hoarder I have issue with BG3 (all games in general actually) being in EA...if I start playing I will regret not waiting for full release while now I struggle trying the content that is already made 🥺😫😂 So...ummm...how good is the BG3 in current EA state ? 🥺🤣
I would rather trudge across the entire fallout map for like 30 min while over encumbered than drop 1 precious piece of junk
My friends used to get annoyed in 76 when they'd fast travel somewhere and I'd be like, ok I'll see you in 15 minutes while I slowly walk across the map...
In fallout 4 sometimes I would hide everything in whatever container I could find, so I could come back for it later.
@@davidprince6877 I'm surprised it doesn't despawn. That's a great idea!
This feel way too relatable. Managing inventory is not a task, it's a passion.
Plot twist
Inventory management was main game
Everything else was side quest
True! It feels legitimately amazing to have an entire chest filled with ore and metal bars, organized in decending order from most to least valuable. Cause then there's that one guy who wants 50 ore of a metal you haven't bothered with in the last 15 hours and it's there ready to go
VLDL should do a video on the joy of managing sales and prices. Caravaning goods between Merchants is the pinnacle of inventory management and grift for gold.
"How have you logged 300 hours in this game and you are only level 20?"
"Well... About half of that time was spent on inventory management and travel time to and from merchants... If only we could get experience points for that... That could be spent on skill points that increase inventory capacity... So I could carry even more items, and spend even more time sorting through an ever growing collection and trying to figure out what to part with every time I pick up something new... "
"So when you finally do sell some items, what do you buy with the gold?"
"I spend all of it on encumbrance reduction potions... And before you suggest drinking some of those... I already have consumed the maximum... Let's just hope they don't wear off mid-battle, because it's the one item I just can't seem to ever have enough of."
I love how you can see in her eyes just a tiny part of her die every time something gets removed from her inventory. I can deeply sympathize. 😅
I kinda expected her to shed a tear towards the end lol
I gift you this 666th like for your inventory, use it wisely for only the darkest spells!
Both of them emptying her inventory is giving me anxiety lol
i was expecting her to throw away everything except the spoons for some reason. "Why do you have so many spoons? are you robbing houses of their spoons or something?" "those are a pain to wash, and id rather use a new one each time i need one, they are practically free, pubs just leave them out on tables! you just have to take them when nobody is looking."
I love when Britt picks up the flower on the ground at the end of the skit... Once a hoarder, always a hoarder... definitely someone after my heart lol.
Inventory is just gonna fill up again.
Shes after your own heart, but once she has it, it will stay in that leather satchel forever.
It comes down to "What's valuable?" The sentimental items are not, but most everything else (theoretically) was, and the way many video games are today, one has to be very careful with their expenditures!
The last NWN server that I was on was so hostile to their players (in design), that you didn't dare use a healing potion! The income you received was less than the cost of buying them!!
🙄
"That brought me joy" is such a great declutter deep cut 😅
so... couldn't she have also picked up the eye again?
The feeling when you plan on "using this for a boss later" and then the credits roll
There's always something harder than the end boss. At least in FF lol.
We all know this pain
I've gotten so much better about this. Key points: Is it a common item? Only save X amount. Like lets say I have 80 grenades. Save 10. Rare item? "I have 10 ultra grenades". Save 3. Conditional item like fire resist? Can you warp or teleport back to town easily? Leave them in your bank/storage chest and then when you run into a fire zone you go back and you bring all but X, and you use them if the area is dangerous at all. If you didn't need them in the area at all...sell them when you're done. Can you easily farm it up or make/get more? Sell or use at will.
"Because that brought me joy."
This is the point - in the instant.
I can relate to this so much. Admittedly, I exchange items if I find something that I don't have or something that is rare to something more common when I have full inventory.
The part about needing arrows for a quest reminded me about a quest in a game that I played recently. There was an NPC who, according to her own words, liked collecting absolutely everything that she didn't already have. Well, in that quest she wanted me to give her something like 5 or 6 pieces of items that she didn't have (she was also selling and buying items). Well, I sold some old weapons and armors to her that I luckily had kept through the game because you never know when you might need those. She seemed really grateful when I went to complete the quest.
Now just imagine Rowan being the third party member picking up all her tossed items, tell them he'll catch up to them in a moment, selling the items, and using the Cyclops' eye to warp to the destination they need to go to for the quest.
You're giving Rowan too much credit. Ben would have come across him and convinced him that the eye was cursed. Coming away with a sack of gold after "helping" Rowan by taking the cursed eye fom him.
Wouldn't be use the Cyclops eye to warp to the destination, then sell them the same items they just threw away?
I think it would be even better if Rowan uses Cyclops' eye to teleport to the Cyclops cavern(and maybe be there a moment before his costu..., ehm, comrades), just to stay true to his words)
No, please not rowan 😂😂
She needs to get a house/base etc... to put all of her extra stuff in (like her old quest items)
I love how Britt jumps cheerfully when she's going to pick the flower :D
The way she acts the emotional stress of a hoarder having to get rid of stuff was spot on!
This is so me in like every game I've ever played xD My greatest fear is throwing something out that I'll end up needed for a quest or crafting recipe later
Yeah thats me too, pick up everything on the way xD
never enough room in inventory.
I'm one of the worst loot goblins! Anytime I play with friends I'm always so far behind the pack cause I pick up everything. LOL
As an inventory hoarder, this caused me real pain
They made this video for us to suffer.
I was suffering with Britt.
I wase crying man, YOU COULD HAVE SOLD IT.
You could see Britt not trying to cry I felt her pain
SAME
"I might need it later" is so relatable
I love how when she picked the flower back up it made the "item received" sound.
I was expecting a huge pile of trash around them the moment she closed her inventory, but this ending was great. 😂
Loved it. Now waiting on the episode where Britt needed to trade all those arrows to unlock a bonus quest.
Ranger friend definitely deserve to run out of arrows next time.
I'm waiting for the quest where she needs to trade arrows for important upgrades
That is how you open the door to Lava Core. Oh and the first boss is lightning based. . .
Soon, they'll be poisoned with a mouth-closing agent, and will need to coat the arrows with potion then stab themselves to cure the affliction!
Don't forget needing other items she threw away to get another cyclops eye.
There's an encounter in The Witcher 3 where you can give some kids food in Velen and this girl gives you a doll as a thank you. I kept that doll the entire play through (and subsequent ones), even though it's not even marked as a quest item, for sentimental value.
Without even having to turn round, I thought Alan was going to yell at her to throw that flower back 😂
"That brought me joy," sounds like a much calmer version of how I would respond if someone tried to touch any of my overstuffed game inventories.
"That brought me joy." This is me 100%. I have room for one more flower that I will never use.
A flower is essential !
Aren't we all like this at some point ;)
There could be a quest for fashion gear later. Has it happened yet? No, but that’s the point!!
A friend send me a rose in WoW back when we both actively played. I kept it. Still have it. You will have to pry it from my dead, cold hands.
I was waiting for an NPC to show up after wanting to buy 7 horseshoes, 400 arrows, 2 fishing nets, old knife, 80 poison resist potions, a branch, 32 sword hilts, grappling hook, a barrel, old stained handkerchief...
I was expecting her to just pick up all the items she just dumped as soon as Alan turned his back
I thought she was going to sneak off and do a game reload. 😂
I'd say it's one of those games that only lets you delete things, not drop them... but she successfully dropped the flower, so hmm.
@@tirsden It's probably like Dragon Age, where it has a remove item option that when placed in it gets destroyed.
@@bfwebster That's a MMORPG though.
@@tirsden To be fair, she never put the flower in her bag, she just hold in her hand until he took it from her. I say this is a game mechanic. LOL
Love Britts acting in this one. All the micro-expressions and changes in tone of voice (also writing of the scene probably).
Having only started watching this channel recently, it's amazing to see how tremendously her acting has improved since the early days.
@@greentjmtl I don't know, she only said a couple of words in Breastplate but her expressions and body language made the scene!
"You don't even have a bow!"
Her: "Because I might need it."
Me: *Nods furiously at screen*
As an hoarder this breaks my heart! You don't throw anything away, you sell them!
You can repurchase back if you change your mind, too!
Sell for the clicky clack rocks. Goblin brain happy happy.
Yeah, that's what I did with my kids.... oh wait, are you talking about online games? Yeah, uh, me too!
Yep, that's why us hoarders don't complain about money.
That overloaded my freaking cuteness receptors: "Hey! That brought me joy!"
Britt, you are golden. Alan, you're amazing. You made my damn day. Thank you!
quick question : what is your gender ?
its for a school project
@@hamster434 They are a Cephalopod. :)
@@hamster434 For your curiosity's sake, I agree wholeheatedly with Sehornes above.
And I'm male, scandinavian (caucasian), straight and personality-wise I'm soft-hearted, hard-skinned, helpsome and enjoy both physical and intellectual labour.
I also have many interests; I'm a gamer, an aspiring writer of fantasy novels, the DM for my family's D&D table, I do gardening and grow crops, I'm the go to expert for the family business on all merkantile areas, I'm interested in more or less all types of science, I'm a nerd on history and mythology, as well as anime/manga.
I also have a tendency towards answearing questionaires. haha XD
@@hamster434 What is your gender?
@@sammiller6631 do trolls have genders? Smarter every day.
This is part of why i loved the change from ds to dks with adding the estus flask. Finally, a consumable I can actually use!
“That bright me joy”. Love it😂
"Better keep these potions and combat items for when I really need them"
Yeah, I usually still have them by the end of the game XD
And we never even use them lol
This is the way
Especially when you hoard early game potions that are completely useless at higher levels anyway - oh, a 5% poison resist potion, how handy!
Me in WoW, drinking level 1 health potions at level 30, because you really don't need them anymore, having three superior versions in my stash for ages now 😆
Because drinking them earlier, and not dying because of it at least twice, would have meant to waste them 🤣
And then proceed to not use them and keep them for sentimental value. "This potion lasted in my inventory much longer than my last relationship so...."
Britt was so convincing here it gave me anxiety. I... may have some hoarder instincts in games.
You never know until someone points it out sometimes. **points** WHY DID I POINT TO MYSE....oh...
Who doesn't.
Every single hard enemy dies of a thousand cuts instead of being softened up by damaging items. And I'm not touching those healing items until at death's door so I can squeeze every possible hitpoint from them.
SAME!
"This brought me joy" amazing
This is far too relatable, especially holding on to the grenades in case there’s a harder boss later on, I feel personally attacked lol
And then at some point these grenades aren't useful anymore because their damage aren't scaling, but that wouldn't stop us from hoarding more.
And she still picked up the flower afterwards. 😂
I think Britt is so good at these roles.
Looking fine too.
once a hoarder, always a hoarder
But didn't pick up the cyclops eye. o.o
@@ZephaniahL 😏
woman is always woman 😃
I was fully expecting for Alan to just pull up the wiki, show her she'd never need half of the stuff in her inventory ever, and she'd shrug and be like "yeah but you never know"
"Updates, man. New content. Happens all the time, right?"
That wiki is outdated anyway, so...
That's how I always determine if an item will be kept or sold
I was expecting someone to come out wanting to trade a really rare weapon for a bunch of arrows
That's so cute she grabs the flower at the end. 😆 I'm always 1 Mininuke away from being encumbered in Fallout. Never fails it happens when I'm the farthest away and half of my inventory is probably crap, but I feel like I may need it, possibly in the future. 😆
I cannot play that game. I can never reach the next village since my inventory gets filled with rocks, branchs, ustensils and other probably useless items… but … what if they are required to build a weapon upgrade later, right?
I banned Bethesda from my game library! I think I developed anxiety playing that game.
@@someonefromcanada2668 💯 you never know what you "MAY" need later. 😆
Exactly! 😂
Me too xD (In skyrim)
Thats why i stuff all my inventory in a dead body and drag that around.
I lost it at “That brought me joy”😂😂😂
In Britt's defense, there's very often a side-boss or DLC boss that is way harder than the endgame boss, so I can understand her saving consumables in that battle.
Yup, and also those double exp potions for some "hopefully coming soon" events
Almost never use consumables other than healing. When the game has you need them, you need them on the next boss much more. Oops... just finished the end boss w/o using any. In most games you can simply sell that for gold and get equipment that really does something for you. I really get good at avoiding all distractions in games. I probably should learn to enjoy fishing in games.
I always end up with a lot of consumables. Especially those one time magic scrolls and Buff Potions.... :(
I just loved Britt in this one, awesome interpretation of "yeah I'm okay with it 😊 (OMG NO IM NOT!!! 😰)"
Perfect interpretation of that 😂😂
I feel validated and personally attacked simultaneously.
"THAT brought me joy..." :D Perfect delivery.
Good to see a skit again with just Alan and Britt. It's like the old school Epic NPC Man episodes.
Season 2 Epic NPC Man...
All the Feels..
Didn't know Alan and Britt chirping like a 60 year old married couple is what I needed the most today. :)
Why you have all those broom handles in your garage?? Why do you still have strollers and no toddlers???
Omg the way she said "that brought me joy" lmao
I didn't understand this Marie Kondo reference until a friend of mine told me about her.
Now these sketch makes so much more fun.
"No, that brought me joy!"
Looks like me in games when I had to separate myself from any type of item acquired!
It also looked so spontaneous as if separating from items was actually hurting her 😂
That's a Marie Kondo reference on decluttering, you need to get rid of anything that doesn't bring you joy lol
@@daijoubu4529 I've been trying to remember this reference for a month. Thank you. lol
That fire resist potion can’t resist the burning love I have for this channel!
"that brought me joy" was classic
This is me in every single RPG ever!
I was totally expecting Alan to then pick up a bunch of the inventory stuff for himself.
Only Rowan or Ben would do that
Hold on! If she could pick up the discarded flower *again* it means items don’t just disappear. They should search the entire area for that eye so they can properly verify that the developers thought quest items should disappear for some reason while random junk stays!
You’ve got your thinking cap on!
The flower was equipped before being dropped, not discarded from inventory....
@@hendman4083 doesn't matter
Shouldn't everything discarded have just appeared in a giant pile on the ground beside her?
@@charlesboots6508 And a dialogue box should have appeared asking her to confirm she wants to toss out an item from an active quest.
"That brought me joy" so relatable 🤣
This is literally me with every single game I play and it still feels wrong to use the item even when you actually need it
The real life equivalent of this is the magic "box of cables". You just never know.
I can throw them away once I throw away whatever thing they belonge to. I have no idea what it was, but I also know I haven't thrown away a lot of electrical devices, so it must still be around somewhere... propably... duh
Oh yeah, the endlessly growing "box of cables", where the cables you might need some time will only be thrown in. Finally you're in need of a special cable from this box and you know you've put it in years ago.
After minutes of intensive searching you think you've found it but it's only one end entangled in a bunch of other cables. After untangling it you discover that the other end is the wrong one (e.g. USB-A -> USB-C vs USB-C -> USB-C). Frustration leads you to just grab all the unwired cables and throw them back into the box eventually ordering a new one for $2 at Amazon.
I have a box of cables I inherited from my mom! Pretty sure some are from items in the 70s or 80s and have 0 use in modern times, but I shall NEVER part with them!
Emptied the box of cables. Literally two days later, we needed one of them for our TV.
This is soooo me. I have a house in Skyrim that is literally full of cheese wheels. I have walked hundreds of kilometres encumbered carrying only cheese wheels to quench my never ending desire of a house of cheese.
of all the things you could collect in that game, really cheese wheels? guess u are trying to be 'popular' with the internet. my house is full of jewels and many other things i decorate with.
Or when you return to that particular home to just have to store all the unique items and spend 3 hours putting everything back in place because they got disorganized.. AGAIN
.... yall know its Windhelm, dont lie
@@nicywicy or......he likes cheese wheels?
I've done the same with troll skulls.
Sheogorath is it you?
I feel personally attacked 😂
In Fallout 4, I have a series of chests... Each time I return from journeying the wasteland, I stop at each of these chests and go through my inventory. The first is stuff I keep for posterity (special weapons/armor/trinkets), the second is craftable foodstuffs or medicines, the third is strictly to sell (which gets carried in bulk around to the vendors regularly), and the fourth is building materials and mods.
I only keep it in a chest and not in the workbench because I lost all of my materials alphabetically from A to C once during an enemy attack that I felt my settlement was overly prepared for. I returned to find that, somehow, raiders had entered the walled settlement(?), destroyed crops, and there were things missing from workbench inventory somehow(?). That 1,300 units of aluminum gone really hurt early in the game. I think it had to've been a Bethesda glitch, but my precious aluminum is locked in a room with no doors now...
That sounds almost as hoard-y as Terraria bases, except I don't think the invading enemies are able to destroy furniture items. Some rare ones can destroy walls and tiles, but unless they knocked a painting off the wall, you're probably not going to lose anything that you don't already have fifty of.
Thought this was going to end with Bodger entering the scene with a quest requiring 400 arrows and 37 lightning resist potions.
To make a spoon.
@@Werewolf_dr 😂😂
The way Brit picks up the Firebloom flower at the end had me laughing so hard. 🤣🤣
Though if she can pick up the flower after discarding it, why not the cyclops eye?
I suppose quest items probably have different discard rules.
@@MathijsBuster Because she dropped the flower when she became encumbered. She trashed everything else.
@@JohnDoe-yq8ox That makes sense!
"No! THAT brought me joy!" was great :)
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"That brought me joy"
Explains why we have that kind of inventory
This is 100% me! LOL. The lengths to which I will go to unencumber myself while KEEPING everything possible knows no bounds.
Bags of holding!
I definitely can identify with Britt on this hoarding mentality! I did that too and for the exact same frivolous reasons!
This woman is seriously after my heart
I love the sound effect when she threw away the eye :D
"That brought me joy" , "sentimental value"....story of my life when it comes to items in games or RL 😂
I freaking love Britt, her acting and the way she cracks at what's she's saying is priceless
She’s absolutely cute too
her acting became better and better. In my unimportant opinion she was the weakest of the crew in terms of acting but she became good. Not as good as Alan, but nobody can catch up with this guy
She's a girl
The entire cast for all there videos are amazing.
@@MyBrainGlows I saw her in a role in some Australian "medics in the outback" show.