Players need to be careful of what they say within earshot of the DM. It only gives them ideas of what sort of calamity they can visit on the party. (As a former DM, I speak from experience.)
My husband told me about a D&D room that he created. The group ended up locked in a room, with a button…and a countdown. They quickly figured out that the button restarted the countdown. They tried everything they could think of while one person just kept hitting the button. Finally, they gave up and let it count down…3…2…1…CLICK the door opened! Apparently, when rolling for damage, 2 people died of heart attacks. LOL
I played D&D, the original version, way back in the late 1970s/early 80s. My grandson now plays the current version. A good dungeon master will provide enough danger to keep the game engaging while not killing off all of the characters.
Another D&D related story – skip if you are bored. One of the things I did when I first got my Monster Manual, was to read it from end to end. It was fascinating. So, when we encountered an old man out in the wilds, I convinced the group to be nice to him. Turns out it was exactly the right thing to do. He was a ancient Gold Dragon in disguise. He gave us some good counsel, a few (not overly powered) magical weapons and a nice cup of tea. If we had decided to attack instead of be nice, we would have been wiped out.
I was playing Dungeons and Dragons with a friend a while ago, and one of the situations was like this: I’m trapped in a room with no doors or windows, effectively with no way out. I have a bag of 10 spells that can perform any task, provided I roll high enough. How did I get out? I used one of the spells to create an exit. This got him mad, because he had based the campaign off of another one he had done with other people and the same situation had taken him 2 days to get out of.
lord_pizza (black olives and pepperoni) over 2 years ago
That very long time…. now ded
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
you’re a riot, Jason
RuinQueenofOblivion over 2 years ago
Matt Mercer he is not.
Actually given Critical Role’s second campaign ended this past Thursday I find the timing hilarious.
RuinQueenofOblivion over 2 years ago
They must’ve been running Tomb of Horrors.
desvarzil over 2 years ago
Players need to be careful of what they say within earshot of the DM. It only gives them ideas of what sort of calamity they can visit on the party. (As a former DM, I speak from experience.)
Kroykali over 2 years ago
Today’s classic Sunday strip we’re missing:
https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/1999/10/03
Nate England over 2 years ago
Knowing they were going to die, they probably just got tired of arguing and just decided to Leroy Jenkins.
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
The Party forgot that Jason cheats!
Lawrence.S over 2 years ago
I had Dungeon Masters like that. I stopped playing D&D.
Wren Fahel over 2 years ago
My husband told me about a D&D room that he created. The group ended up locked in a room, with a button…and a countdown. They quickly figured out that the button restarted the countdown. They tried everything they could think of while one person just kept hitting the button. Finally, they gave up and let it count down…3…2…1…CLICK the door opened! Apparently, when rolling for damage, 2 people died of heart attacks. LOL
PammWhittaker over 2 years ago
I used to DM on GEnie years ago. We had people who came in just to watch. I can’t tell you how many people whispered that I was terrifying them.. LOL!
tripwire45 over 2 years ago
I played D&D, the original version, way back in the late 1970s/early 80s. My grandson now plays the current version. A good dungeon master will provide enough danger to keep the game engaging while not killing off all of the characters.
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
They, Jason’s opponents, were hit by a computer virus. It took a byte out of their computer a bit at a time. So they lost.
DCBakerEsq over 2 years ago
Who’s up for a good game of D&D?
paranormal over 2 years ago
In Jason’s Dungeon and Dies, they meet the Deadly Paige Monster!
The Brooklyn Accent over 2 years ago
“A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.”
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Played D&D once, many years ago, in my college days. Bored out of my mind, but then I was always more fond of science fiction, and less so of fantasy.
yangeldf over 2 years ago
I never understand how this is a meme, who the hell would play with such a crappy GM? You’d think this would be self-correcting in D&D
Stephen Gilberg over 2 years ago
They spent at least half a day debating whether to enter a particular kid’s dungeon? They have even less of a life than he has.
Petemejia77 over 2 years ago
Why would Paige care whatsoever after first panel???
rice69922 over 2 years ago
I love FoxTrot!
Lightpainter Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sounds incredibly boring, Jason.
briangj2 over 2 years ago
“I don’t know what they were complaining about, it was only a ninety-seven point Balor.”
Nuthan Woldemichae over 2 years ago
I don’t get it
contralto2b over 2 years ago
Another D&D related story – skip if you are bored. One of the things I did when I first got my Monster Manual, was to read it from end to end. It was fascinating. So, when we encountered an old man out in the wilds, I convinced the group to be nice to him. Turns out it was exactly the right thing to do. He was a ancient Gold Dragon in disguise. He gave us some good counsel, a few (not overly powered) magical weapons and a nice cup of tea. If we had decided to attack instead of be nice, we would have been wiped out.
librarian4hire over 2 years ago
“Rocks fall; everyone dies.”
wolfboy oz boy over 2 years ago
is there a part 7 ???
The One follower over 2 years ago
Whoops!
thedogesl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yeah, that’s basically us.
Comics rule!! over 2 years ago
This is me but my friend used wish to destroy the boss even though I made it so wish can’t be used. he dosen’t listen
Pikapower over 2 years ago
Jason has evolved from using a slow desktop to using a MacBook Pro. And yet he’s still 10. Whaaaa
hev1 over 2 years ago
Wonder if it’s a video game. Or a board game. Maybe both.
Lemmy Koopa over 2 years ago
I want to play at least one of Jason’s games
Darkknight55 over 2 years ago
I was playing Dungeons and Dragons with a friend a while ago, and one of the situations was like this: I’m trapped in a room with no doors or windows, effectively with no way out. I have a bag of 10 spells that can perform any task, provided I roll high enough. How did I get out? I used one of the spells to create an exit. This got him mad, because he had based the campaign off of another one he had done with other people and the same situation had taken him 2 days to get out of.