 Look, we have all the pets. Wow. We are an animal friendly channel. Yep. Give us, give us subscribes. Howdy everyone and welcome to community comments today. I get to be Kyle. I am still Ricky. No, you're Allison. I'm Allison. I wanted to be Allison. It's okay, you get to be Rachel. Rachel's always best Rachel. Thank you. Can I be Matt Damon? You can always be Matt Damon. And today we are reading your comments on our videos. It's just a bunch of videos. A bunch of videos from the relaunch of the channel. We're going to start with our first sketch D&D CSI. I think that's what it's called. D&D CSI, yeah. From Omer Micheli. This video is just Kyle flexing with his sunglasses collection. And you're not wrong. Are those all Kyle's sunglasses? Those are all Kyle's sunglasses. There were two pairs that didn't make it in because they were too reflective and showed me on the sideline with all the sunglasses attached to my shirt. Nice. And then I had the luxurious job of remembering which sunglasses were in which order. You should have grabbed my gurren login sunglasses. You have gurren login sunglasses. I do have gurren login sunglasses. How? But I've always wanted to wear contact so I could wear my gurren login sunglasses. Who the hell do you think you are? Going around stealing jars of hearts, is that right? Oh no, that's okay. Alright, alright. From SirGoodGuy8. Yeah, seems likely. So this is the DM's plan to finally make the party learn that your actions have consequences. No, no, no. I'm pretty sure that's supposed to be like the, What will you learn? What will you learn that your actions have consequences? Thank you. That sounds better. Anyway, I don't know how to do that. My D&D parties see mostly fine with their consequences. They're like, alright, that's it, fine. Your character spends 13 years in jail, but I killed him, right? Yeah, you killed him. Yeah, you got him. It's good. It's fine. There's no real, they know what their consequences are. They're not, they're not afraid of the consequences. They're afraid of failing. That's true. The only consequences, it doesn't work. And then you're a bad GM and everybody abandons you and this has never happened to me, obviously. The only real consequence is looking like a nerd in front of the Paladin. You don't want to do that, so you better do the cool things like steal everything. So this comment is from Luca Nelson. Okay, it says, anyone else kind of disappointed this video wasn't premiered just for the memes? Yes. I actually suggested premier it. I wanted to premiere it. I asked Kyle to premiere it. But Kyle has something like professional integrity or ethics. Or this is why we don't get to make decisions. Yeah, then I think we would just have to make another video about why YouTube premieres still trash. From Patrick Shimani. If there was a maximum number for uses of y'all, Ian surely would have used them all up. Is this, do people not y'all still? I thought the internet made y'all omnipresent. Y'all out there hating on y'all are just wrong. The English language does not have a second person plural pronoun. So we have to say y'all to make up for it. Texas is the only one that understood this. Boston, you can say use guys. Oh, use guys? Where's yens from? No, people in America say yens. Yens? Can you use it in a sentence? Yens need to go home. That's not a real thing. Y'all, tell me in the comments if yens is a real word. Please. Thanks. Thank you. From Rabar al-Haq. Can you guys upload this as a podcast? Yes, eventually our plan is to have them all up as podcasts also. Also, we have a podcast channel called Door Monster Podcasts. Go and check it out. It's pretty cool. Is Kelmspark on the main channel or only on? Spark is only on Door Monster Podcasts. It's also the number one viewed video on Door Monster Podcasts. I would believe it. Anyways, go check out Kelmspark. It's cool. I'm a robot. We're going to talk about Kelmspark more later too. We are. Let's still check it out twice. Is it my turn? It is your turn. It is your turn. So this comment is from Tinderbox. Hey y'all, I've been looking to get into D&D and table tops in general. Your videos are what made me interested in the first place. And do you think you could do a video or two on the basics of table tops? I love that. I would love that idea. I've got like, we've got Facing the Party. Facing the Party is a great start. Facing the Party is a good start. It's more into the role play side of things, which is honestly the scarier part. Honestly, the numbers in D&D are really simple. The numbers in Pathfinder are a little more scary. DM tip number one, ignore the numbers when you don't want to. If the numbers aren't working, you ignore it because the important part of role playing games is just getting together for collaborative storytelling and as long as people are having fun, that's all that matters. It's a little bit different when you're filming it because then it has to be entertaining. What's entertaining to me isn't always entertaining to everyone, so we have to sanitize it some. I think, yeah, we will definitely sprinkle in videos about how to table top here and there. Is Altered Egoes a table top RPG by its own right, or am I confused? Who's that by? This is by Sloth John. Sloth John. Altered Egoes is using the Pathfinder rule system, but we are gestalting, which is a weird variant rule system where you take two classes, not one after the other, but you take them at the exact same time. I will have a There's Rules for that about that soon. In the meantime, it's Pathfinder making Pathfinder even more complicated than it already is. Great. It is a Pathfinder game and not just its own rule set. Although, hey, eventually it's going to be so individualized because we're going to cram 20 rule systems and it'll just be its own thing. From somebody 0815, you know what's odd? Your sketches are some of the things that got me into D&D and now I see you all play 5e for the first time and I look forward to the misadventures. Also, Ricky, those are some real cool extra mechanics you put in and they're really cool and creative and I will totally riff them off. I wonder who picked this comment. D&D is sort of mechanics light already, it's got a lot of room to just add mechanics and take away mechanics as you see fit. It's got one built in called Inspiration which is definitely a fun and good mechanic but I just forget about it and I'm not very good at handing it out so I like to replace it with a bunch of other stuff and if you want your characters in D&D to feel a little more adventurous and hearty especially in the early levels then you should definitely give them an extra feat. The important thing is just like figure out what sticks and what's cool and then use those. I definitely give my players free feats for Pathfinder because the fee taxes are so high. I'm also going to do a home rules, there's rules for that at some point. Okay, this is from Burntell, hi Burntell. Hi Burntell! It's rather fascinating to see the character creation process in motion. Based on the characters created in this episode I'm very much looking forward to when you get into the actual campaign. Let me tell you, the campaign is good. It's really good, yeah. It's a lot of fun, I love all the characters you guys all do really well with the stuff that is out there. I also think this is like, you're saying it's interesting seeing the character creation process in motion? This is where I personally think 5e shines way over Pathfinder because the character creation process for Pathfinder is six hours of, I don't know if that feat fits. Oh my god, let me find another feat. What's this number? We don't know that number. Did these numbers stack? Yeah, the numbers stack up and everyone buys in and plays the game. Hopefully you guys will see more of Kill'n Spark. I mean, you will see more of Kill'n Spark, but it will be fun to see it when the ball gets rolling. Check out the Dormantzer podcast channel which is linked right here. From NicoDemoBosia He's the evil planeswalker in Magic the Othering, right? Yeah, NicoDemo. There's rules for that, could just be another name for Pathfinder. Yeah. The Pathfinder second edition just came out, which we don't play yet. I think it'll be great in like another year or so. I'm just waiting for content to kind of fill out. So all the Pathfinder we're doing is still first edition Pathfinder. But now it's a complete system. I was frankly shocked when we first started playing Pathfinder that everyone in the world who played D&D was ready to adhere to this set of complicated mathematical rules. But apparently it's not like that in other systems. So starting out in Pathfinder made it much easier to transition to other systems because I was like, oh, this is way easier. I didn't mind making my character when I made the Pathfinder character, but then like watching Allison like look through all of her stuff, I was like, wow, I'm glad I'm not that. The Unchained Barbarian is literally just, the Barbarian is too complicated. And what a shame that is because the Barbarian is supposed to be the class you just pick up and smash things with. Yeah. So they had to like make a second version of it to be easier. But why do I smash? I love playing Barbarian so much. In fact, I think from now on, I just will only play Barbarians because I have more fun. It's more fun. It just is. Barbarians have more fun. We should make a shirt. Blonde Barbarians. Maybe I could just make a character named Blonde Barion. That would be really funny actually. Hi, it's me, Blonde Barion. I just be like, Mr. Barion, how are you today? Blonde Barion, the accountant. I would love that character. Sometimes when you're incoming and you're outgoing, money don't match. You just have to smash. Lastly, from Elfer Light on Guest Quest. Glad to see Ethan got a role where he can make use of his wonderful voice. The very first time I ever met Ethan was on Skype call for White Noise version 2.0. You still don't have to look that up, it's so bad. But I thought he was like a 40-year-old man. I thought he was like the richness and fullness of a settled professional adult who was adulting fine. But no, he was like 12. So he was 12. I don't know how old he was. He was like three years younger than me. Everybody three years younger than Ian is just 12. Just 12. Just round it down to the nearest 12. His voice is just shockingly good in real life. Like you just listen to him talk and you're like, wow. I agree entirely. He should be voice acting. Somebody pick him up. Funimation. You're in Texas. Pick him up. My other favorite thing about Guest Quest is just like Ethan just like, because this is what Ethan is, he is just a storm of improv. He is. He's just like a maelstrom of improvitability. I'm proud of that. I was like, I think this is a dumb idea for a show. And then like Ethan got up there and started talking and I was like, oh no, this is the greatest show we've ever made. Hey, hey Ethan, you should put me on Guest Quest. Hey Ethan, please do that. I want to play. She wants to be a barbarian. Please, please, okay, sorry. Anyway, so those are our comments. And leave your comments below on any video, including this one. We will pick them up next time. How often are we doing community comments? Once a month. Once a month, we're still doing community comments. Back to community comments. It's been a while since our last one. They're going to come back and we're going to be great at them. And I know you like them. We like them. Please leave us feedback on all of the shows that we've put out for the relaunch. We need to know what's good, what you don't like. We've got more ideas. We've got less ideas. We want to know which ones we want to keep putting effort into. And so if you don't like something, let us know. And if you love something, let us know twice. Let us know. Don't click the like button twice. That doesn't work like that. No, no, no, no, don't like us twice. But let us know twice because I need at least two times as many positive comments as negative comments or I will cry. I'll do it. You watch me. Yeah, also give me compliments. Fair enough. I like them. I'll cry when I mean comments. It's just what happens. All right, so that concludes us here. Thanks for watching. Thanks for watching. And I was Allison. I'm still Kyle. I get to be Kyle. And I'm Matt Damon. Oh, I wanted to be Matt Damon. I stole him. Bye.