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ontheedgeofablade · 10 months
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So uh
HAPPY 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO THAT ONE TIME TALISEN JAFFE USED HIS ELDRITCH POWERS TO ROLL A 2% I GUESS??? AND FULFIL SOMETHING THE REST OF THE NEIN HAD ASKED HIS CHARACTER TO DO OVER 100 EPISODES BEFORE???
ITS BEEN TWO YEARS APPARENTLY???
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kashkadavr · 1 year
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zakunni · 2 years
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Shadowgast phone wallpaper!! more wizards from me to you.
 i cant stop thinking about them so, here they are
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greymxxre · 2 years
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In case anyone was thinking about gettimg the Mollymauk dice set but wasn't sure because the pics on site aren't the best!
Here is some pics in the sunlight of my copy of the set🌈☀️
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seasonchancje · 5 months
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”let him come.” caleb widogast the man that you are
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takkamek · 8 months
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picked a wonderful episode to watch for the first time lmaoo
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retrokid616 · 9 months
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critical role campaing 3 episode 65 pregame
yeah still gonna say it matt pulled a forever red
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10 in one table my gods matt so in other cr content candela episode 2 dropped on there channel
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and there was a 4 sided dive to better explain im gonna be real the best breather this party needed so far in the campaign
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so let's see how the bells do this week now that there all back together this week on critical role so see y'all in the liveblogs.
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sparring-spirals · 2 years
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hi! i've been wanting to start watching critical role and i wanted to know if it was a good idea to start with the new campaing (exu calamity) or if i needed to go all the way back to the beginning.
Well, in my opinion, Calamity is an EXCELLENT place to start, and no, you don't need to watch anything else first! Although I will say the tone/story structure/style of it is shaping up to be quite different than the main campaigns tend to go. In a very, very good way!!!! I'm massively enjoying both for different reasons, but good to not necessarily take it as a representative sample of the primary 3 campaigns.
As for any other tips on starting, you definitely don't need to watch campaign 1 to watch 2, 2 to watch 3, and so on. There are references here and there you might miss, and worldbuilding you might need to double check, but the characters and arcs generally make sense on their own. C3 has had more callbacks to C1/C2 than campaign 2 did, so there's that. But I'm also a sucker for the C2 party, so take that with a grain of salt.
The first EXU campaign and its follow ups (DMed by the lovely Aabria Iyengar) are also very enjoyable and can be watched standalone, although the same warning as Calamity applies- unique table, unique DM, unique story structure. (And, ofc, extremely good).
Overall: Calamity would be a great place to start, I think. If you wanted to dive into the other campaigns, things will be different, so don't feel afraid to shop around and see what works for you, I suppose? Everyone has their own recommendations about which of the primary campaigns to start with- we're still pretty early on with C3, so it would be doable to hop in, vs the others you might need to be more flexible about spoilers/fine with skipping chunks of the campaign if you wanted to expedite the process.
I have.. no idea if this answered any of your questions or not. Either way, welcome! Watch and catch up however works best for you- wikis and episode recaps and fan content are lovely ways to catch up on things if you can't put aside 4+ hours. I'm sure folks will also provide more helpful tips and advice in the replies/reblogs, so: feel free to sound off!
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7capi · 2 years
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it's in episodes like the last one that i'm glad for liking and enjoying Critical Role so much. Since the start of campaing 2 just being regulary there and bringing so much joy.
All the Mad Max like of last episode, Chetney/Travis being supicious of Dusk, the confusion of years between Fearne and Birdie and the final form of Dusk being revealed was just amazing to watch.
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Hello! I've been wanting to ask this for a little while, what's a good starting point to critical role? Like should I watch legend of vox machina and start from there or is there another campaing that might be better to start from zero?
Hello dear, I think it depends on what approach you want to take.
If you're new to this style - to watching people play D&D - I would recommend starting with Exandria Unlimited. They're basically "miniseries" and there are three of them: Exandria Unlimited (8 episodes), Exandria Unlimited Kybal (2 episodes), and Exandria Unlimited Calamity (4 episodes, although I warn you those episodes are extra long - one is six hours). I recommend these since they're short(er), a good introduction if you're not sure how these things work without too much time investment, and everyone is an experienced player and so it's pretty "polished" and streamlined.
There are also a lot of oneshots or mini campaigns that are just plain fun to watch. Some are tied to the main campaigns, others are not. Undeadwood is a great one - four episodes of supernatural cowboys, what is not to love? I recommend that one - or the Cthlulu one, if horror's to your tastes.
If you care about being caught up, I would start with Critical Role Campaign 3 - the current campaign, starring Bell's Hells. There are only 24 episodes so far, so you can catch up fairly quickly, and then watch live with everyone else. Campaign 3 has references to previous campaigns, but I think you're good even if you're a total newbie. No knowledge of previous campaigns is really needed. Everyone's really experienced and confident, they're daring to go balls to the wall, and they got a fantastic new studio to film in.
However, if you truly have the time, I do recommend starting with Campaign 1 with Vox Machina for one big reason: it gives a lot of context and joy to watch Critical Role develop from the beginning. You get to see these people learn how to play with cameras watching them, learn how to adjust to having an audience, and grow in skill and confidence as improv actors/D&D players.
Some people claim that Critical Role is scripted. As someone who's played D&D for a decade, I can promise it isn't. And if you watch from the beginning you'll see what I mean - you literally watch in real time as they become better and better at knowing how to use the D&D rules, at building their world and characters, at improv acting and playing off each other.
It's also really joyful to watch these people become more and more successful. They start out using a spare room in Geek & Sundry's headquarters with bookshelves and a couch in the background. Then they get their own room, then a nice studio, and now they have set up their own production company with a cool studio with lighting effects. It's just really cool to watch people get better at their art and be successful at what they love. And you get to watch things like Matt and Marisha's engagement to marriage, Liam's healing from a bad mental time, and Laura and Travis's baby be born. You get to watch a group of friends love each other and I just think that's really special.
So that's my opinion - it's what you have time for, and how you want to start. If you want to dip your toe in and get used to it, Undeadwood and similar oneshots/mini arcs are well-done and they're all pretty used to this by now so it goes smoothly. I cannot possibly recommend Exandria Unlimited: Calamity enough. But if you want to hop into the current, ongoing story, then you're at a good place to quickly catch up with Campaign 3. And if you have a lot of time on your hands, then Vox Machina/Campaign 1.
One note if you watch other stories first, and then go back to campaign one, have some patience when you do. It'll be like watching Star Trek: Discovery then going back and watching Star Trek: The Original Series. Be prepared for some bumps as they get used to being on camera, as they meander in stories because they're just fucking around, as they get confused about rules, and it really does look like they're filming this in someone's house on a tripod. Which is part of the charm! But can be a jolt if you start with the later stuff where they have a professional studio and a lot more expertise at this.
I hope this is all helpful to you! And I hope that whatever you choose, you have fun and enjoy. Stay safe nonny dear.
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ratsetflummi · 2 years
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1, 3, 10 :D
time for simon's bad opinions!
What OTPs in your fandom(s) do you just not get?
okay, for question one i am going with the critical role fandom, because everyone here is extremely into caleb/essek, and i just don't understand why anyone would like that. mostly because do not vibe with caleb. i would ship essek with literally any character other than caleb
3. Have you ever unfollowed someone over a fandom opinion?
oh, absolutely. i have unfollowed so many essek/caleb blogs.
and to name a different fandom, i have also unfollowed so many people who kept going on about how much they hated thor ragnarok, because i really liked that film when it came out
10. Most disliked arc? Why?
the only arc from any fandom that i can remember and that i actively dislike is the aeor arc in campaing 2 of critical role, because it is so slow and nothing happens for so long
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dumbass-diary · 1 year
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Hey, ever finish a series or a book and then you feel empty as reality hits you that you will never experience anything like it in real life nor can you experience it again exactly the same so you just crave more of that experience feeling like the conclusion was actually not what you desired ans not as satisfying as you hoped because in reality it was the "experiencing" that brought you joy. After which you realize that is a very strange but accurate metaphor for life, which leaves you with existencial numbness. I just want to cry because it is over or smile being glad it happened but I just feel void like something that was very dear to me never even existed.
Why can't I just cry? I'm sure I would feel better.
Anyway, its 1AM and I just finished Critical Role campaing 2. I'm going to watch the wrap up tommorow. I should be fucking studying for my midterms.
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kashkadavr · 1 year
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Can i kiss you?
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zakunni · 2 years
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Guilt.
Please read the fic by @atlasarcana
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viral-web · 1 year
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hostcheaper · 1 year
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our individual needs and preferences, making them more likely to catch our attention and encourage us to take action. Increased Focus On Visuals With platforms like Instagram and Snapchat growing in popularity, visuals will become even more important in social media advertising. Brands must create eye-catching images and videos that grab attention and communicate their message quickly and effectively. Greater Use Of Augmented Reality Some brands are already using augmented Reality (AR) to create immersive experiences for their customers. This trend will continue to grow in popularity as AR provides a unique way for brands to engage with their audience and promote their products or services. How To Insure Your Brand Is Savvy On Social Media As a business owner, staying up-to-date on the latest social media trends is critical. Not only will this help you better understand how to use social media to reach your target audience, but it will also ensure that your brand is perceived as being savvy and modern. Some of the top social media trends for 2023 include: Using Social Media For Customer Service: More and more businesses are using social media to provide customer service. Customers are increasingly likely to reach out to brands on social media with questions or concerns. By being responsive on social media, you can quickly resolve any issues that may arise and create a positive customer experience. Increased Focus On Visual Content: In 2023, we expect to see more businesses focus on creating visual content (videos, infographics, etc.). This is because visuals are more engaging and shareable than text-based content. As such, they are an effective way to reach and connect with your target audience. Live Streaming: Live streaming is another trend that we expect to grow in popularity in 2023. Thanks to platforms like Facebook Live and Instagram Stories, businesses of all sizes can easily share live video content with their followers. This is a great way to connect with your audience more personally and authentically. Influencer Marketing: Influencer marketing is a form of marketing that involves working with famous online personalities (“influencers”) to promote your brand. This can effectively reach a wider audience and generate buzz around your product or service. By staying up-to-date on the latest social media trends, you can ensure that your brand is perceived as modern and forward-thinking. Conclusion As we look toward the future, it’s crucial to stay ahead regarding social media trends. The platforms and tools we use today might be around for a few years, so it’s essential to always look for new sensations.  In this article, we’ve shared some top social media trends that will dominate in 2023. From more immersive experiences to increased AI integration, these trends will significantly impact social media use. [ad_2] onpassive.com
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