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Welcome to Dungeon Court! Join Justices Murphy, Tanner, Axford, and the Fit yet Flatulent Bailiff Hurwitz as they convene to pass judgement on your trials at the table.

NOTE: Spoiler Warnings for Frozen 2 and Animorphs AND Guardians of the Galaxy (lol)

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Dungeon Court Theme Song by Sam Weiller

Comments

Rotem Cohen

I need to see the dingers scooter crew art

Natalie Kangas

Of all the words you might want to call the Council of Elders but you aren't totally sure what the word means, "superfluous" has to be one of the funniest options lol

Anonymous

In 3.5, crits were more powerful (double dmg included modifier) but required crit confirm. However, a 20 was still an auto-success and my party got rid of the confirm role before 5e did it for us. Slowed down gameplay.

Anonymous

Hell yes One Piece the modern odyssey of fiction welcome to the crew Caldwell so glad you are readings it!

Anonymous

Fully here for "Tales from the Toxic Table"!!

Dallon Taylor

yall are CRAZY! that sidebar is VALID

Summer Tribe

What I'm learning from this comment section (again) is that people writing in have to be clear about what system they're writing about, because nobody likes to hear about a lack of rules understanding

Anonymous

The German version of DnD called DSA (Das schwarze Auge - The black eye) does actually have crit confirmation AND 20 and 1 have switched meanings!! (The lower the role, the better.) The rule system is also way more complicated and bureaucratic - very German. Was laughing the whole time you talked about it.

Nick Lerche

Anyone else missing zac oyamas rotating heroes campaign? Lol love this shid but more campaign

Anonymous

Im pretty sure crit confirm was also a thing in pathfinder, which was very popular at the same time as dnd 3.5

Jessica

Listening to Murph sing the Gummy Bears theme song gave me life!! Also hearing the 2nd verse - which I had COMPLETELY forgotten - brought back a rush of memory that was both thrilling and nostalgic. Gummy Bear one-shot in the future, please and thank you!

Bec Robson

Something tells me Caldwell meant superlative lol

Melissa Ryan

The Crit Confirm is from pathfinder. They shouldn’t be doing it in dnd. It was never a mechanic there. 😊

Hardstuck Jett 3

3.5 had a type of crit confirming. If you roll a nat 20, you auto hit. But you have to roll again and match or exceed the targets AC to confirm critical damage, or else you just deal normal damage.

Anonymous

For the raccoonicorn thing they would have to summon a celestial. Then make it breed with a raccoon somehow. A wizard did it also does tend to be the reason for alot of beasts.

Anonymous

I could’ve sworn Caldwell had made many a reference to reading old chapters of one piece prior to this but maybe he’s taking his time or just wanted to and hadn’t gotten around to it until then?