I Hit It With My Axe: Episode 28: It Was All Over In Two Rounds

bleh002

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Satine Phoenix said:
Oh man.. watching this reminded me how Fraking delicious that Birthday cake I was eating was. My neighbor made me a red velvet cake with extra vanilla pudding in the batter. Musta been the day after my birthday... Because the cake didn't last very long and I ate pretty much the whole thing.
Thank you for discussing the cake! I was going to ask what it was and if it was delicious.

I like the snacks you guys have at the table. We used to have gummy worms, but after spending several rounds not being able to understand each other because we'd all decided to go with illithid faces, we've stuck with the more traditional Doritos and beer.

Loved this episode. Glad to see you kick some medusa butt. I loved the mic, the re-enactment, the use of dead companions and of course the snacks.
 

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loooooveing the new theme song :D and how situationaly funny you all are. >.< so wish my friends would be just a little more nerdy and want to play D&D
 

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Alright peeps! Great episode...and sometimes I just love a super fast battle.

MVP? Frankie, for the turquoise die, the microphone, and her crossbow to the medusa!
 

Connieparts

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JoeyMousepadd said:
I love Frankie's glasses. What a fun and memorable [only way she can see]. I hope she never changes those.
Fixed.

I've worn those glasses. "Accessory" is not the word.
 

Connieparts

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Mumorpuger said:
I want to know the name of your cute dog because up until now I've always been hoping for "a guest appearance by Chunky Chihuahua."

It's not fat! It's just fluffy!
Augh! I wish you guys could all meet him! He's not fat!!
And his name is Bug.
 

gallaetha_matt

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bleh002 said:
I like the snacks you guys have at the table. We used to have gummy worms, but after spending several rounds not being able to understand each other because we'd all decided to go with illithid faces, we've stuck with the more traditional Doritos and beer.
I'll have to try gummy worms next time I'm going to roleplay a mind flayer.

In my experience though, beer and D&D don't go well together. It's fine at first, it brings us more timid geeks out of our respective shells - but a few pints in and dungeon masters always manage to get yelled at and then characters fall down pits.

My Orc fighter is probably still down in that fucking pit.
 

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So after all that hype; Two character deaths making it by the sliver of your bones through a goblin army, attacked by a homunculus, a blob, some other stuff I'm forgetting, finally get to the Medusa and...boom...done in two rounds. That's how you win these type of games, man! Awesome job everyone!
 

Mumorpuger

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Connieparts said:
Mumorpuger said:
I want to know the name of your cute dog because up until now I've always been hoping for "a guest appearance by Chunky Chihuahua."

It's not fat! It's just fluffy!
Augh! I wish you guys could all meet him! He's not fat!!
And his name is Bug.
Do the next best thing... post pictures. :D
 

0over0

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Yeah, it's funny how after a party gets wiped (or nearly so) trying to be overly clever, the next time around suddenly it's all "fuck 'em--just kill 'em all."

I have to ask, though, were you expecting more of a "boss" battle, Zak? Or were you hoping for conversation, etc.? Just curious as to how you thought (and/or hoped) it would go down. The gang was in a very no-nonsense mood with the quiet-but-determined Frankie leading the charge.
 

Zak Sabbath

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0over0 said:
I have to ask, though, were you expecting more of a "boss" battle, Zak? Or were you hoping for conversation, etc.? Just curious as to how you thought (and/or hoped) it would go down.
I know a fight with a medusa is rarely going to last long. One side or the other ends it fast. The real adventure is the fear and anticipation surrounding everything leading up to the medusa.
 

Socken

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Just watched this and I really am pleasantly surprised, it's actually very entertaining. Looking forward to the next episodes.

Also you get bonus points for using music by The Sword.
 

DrTrevelyan

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Man, watching all these episodes makes me wish my friends were more open to playing D&D with me; it's been like 8 years since I played. Of course when I was playing, there was scant pretty ladies to be found.
 

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I pretty much ignored this series, when it first came on.
But now after having watched all episodes in one go, I must admit that it is really entertaining and interesting.
I think the first few episodes, weren't that great, for a reason I can't put my finger on. Later on it got a lot more funnier.
Zak is doing a good job and I like the plot he brewed up and how he has like randomized lists for everything, so he himself doesn't know it in advance.
Also the girls... or since they seem to read the comments fairly often: you girls are all pretty cool and seem to have a good time.
So I'll definitely will watch future episodes.
 

0over0

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Zak Sabbath said:
0over0 said:
I have to ask, though, were you expecting more of a "boss" battle, Zak? Or were you hoping for conversation, etc.? Just curious as to how you thought (and/or hoped) it would go down.
I know a fight with a medusa is rarely going to last long. One side or the other ends it fast. The real adventure is the fear and anticipation surrounding everything leading up to the medusa.
In this case, it seemed to hone them to a pretty sharp edge. I really enjoy the way you don't anticipate the outcomes much, but just go with the flow. I've seen far too many DMs that are always nudging outcomes down the path they desire. Kudos!
 

postulio71

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First time watcher. This makes me miss be 13-14 and 20-23 when I used to play D&D second ed. and then White Wolf series.
I'll go back to your day one and start watching to get caught up.
 

SeanathonHiccup

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I'll also chime in saying I watched the first couple episodes ages ago and rolled my eyes at it so hard I got a nosebleed, but have since been converted and pilfered a myriad of details from a great dm and envied what is some pretty dang good players.