In this installment of Critical Hit – Sure, let’s visit the deep dark scary place that everyone here is afraid of.
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10 Comments
Just like the good old days??
Great episode, brilliant imagery – loved it!
Loved the whole “WHICH IS IN ITSEL A REFERENCE” bit.
Also the roleplaying and the world building :) Awesome job Rodrigo and the rest!
“I’m going to diplomacise the horses”
Is no longer the most insane option in a skill challenge XD
Well, the nature of that nature was unnatural…
Keep adding more wrestling references, let’s see if you can get Rodrigo to allow the use of Dungeoneering at sea or Streetwise while falling from the sky or something.
Seriously, that was great, “I think you just need to say nature a few more times” indeed.
It resembled Stephen history rolls “clearly I have never seeing anything like this, so I’ll roll History… *cue death glare from Rodrigo we can somehow HEAR in the podcast and then laughter from Rob*.
Except this time he allowed it!
A buddy of mine actually did try to pull a streetwise check while falling down a pit during a skills challenge…and rolled a 1.
but if you knew the nature was unnatural, then why make a natural nature check against the unnatural nature?
I don’t understand this question. To me it seems totally natural to roll nature to see if the natures unnatural nature is in fact unnatural, in it’s nature.
You, Sir, are naturally talented.