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glass said:
..and you don't roll one with a d12 either.
glass.


Yes, but the key here is that the rules are so far of from whats being quoted that I find it even funnier. Its not a strech to think that some cast/writters of SNL game, and to screw up every single D&D reference? Skill. Okay maybe the 1/2 orc and druid/monk were correct. but thats it.
 

it's quality . . . I particularly like the pause after each segment where Paris misses her cue and then starts up (presumably after an off screen prompt)
 
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Evilhalfling said:
Yes, but the key here is that the rules are so far of from whats being quoted that I find it even funnier. Its not a strech to think that some cast/writters of SNL game, and to screw up every single D&D reference? Skill. Okay maybe the 1/2 orc and druid/monk were correct. but thats it.
Maybe they couldn't use the correct references because of closed-content? :p
 

I saw this when it first aired and I loved it, partly because I have that hat.

Some time after the episode, one of the writers (I want to say Tina Fey) was asked some questions about the skit, and said that the mistakes were carefully crafted in order to make the terminology more funny to people who don't play D&D. They know all about D&D in the writer's room, you can rest assured.
 

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