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<blockquote data-quote="mewzard" data-source="post: 8531056" data-attributes="member: 6958830"><p>It is worth noting episode 3 is where it really starts picking up and is the start of a longer arc, one that was quite solid in the campaign itself.</p><p></p><p>As for the classes, they're all there with some context clues. The guy using the lute while singing out magic? (Bard) The girl using nature magic and turning into animals? (Druid) The guy picking locks and throwing knifes? (Rogue) The girl with a bow and a bear whose focus is on a particular enemy, the Dragon? (Ranger, specifically Beastmaster) The guy running around shirtless and screaming with an axe, one who specifically mentioned Rage? (Barbarian) The girl clutching a symbol of a named god and healing? (Cleric) The guy using a gun in all his combat? (Gunslinger. Well, was a Gunslinger in Pathfinder, in 5e, they shifted him into a Fighter with a custom Gunslinger archetype).</p><p></p><p>They can't legally use D&D terminology, that's why the Cleric talks about "The Everlight" instead of Serenrae. That's why Scanlan sings "Scanlan's Hand", instead of Bigby's Hand, that's why Grog gets referred to with some Giant terminology vs being a Goliath.</p><p></p><p>But you do see rolls in action, even if you don't see dice. See Percy's gun jamming, or most of the team failing to open a locked door with their separate methods until Vax is able to pick the lock (Vox Machina has a history with...difficult doors). Some of that D&D goodness survives in our heroes' successes and failures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mewzard, post: 8531056, member: 6958830"] It is worth noting episode 3 is where it really starts picking up and is the start of a longer arc, one that was quite solid in the campaign itself. As for the classes, they're all there with some context clues. The guy using the lute while singing out magic? (Bard) The girl using nature magic and turning into animals? (Druid) The guy picking locks and throwing knifes? (Rogue) The girl with a bow and a bear whose focus is on a particular enemy, the Dragon? (Ranger, specifically Beastmaster) The guy running around shirtless and screaming with an axe, one who specifically mentioned Rage? (Barbarian) The girl clutching a symbol of a named god and healing? (Cleric) The guy using a gun in all his combat? (Gunslinger. Well, was a Gunslinger in Pathfinder, in 5e, they shifted him into a Fighter with a custom Gunslinger archetype). They can't legally use D&D terminology, that's why the Cleric talks about "The Everlight" instead of Serenrae. That's why Scanlan sings "Scanlan's Hand", instead of Bigby's Hand, that's why Grog gets referred to with some Giant terminology vs being a Goliath. But you do see rolls in action, even if you don't see dice. See Percy's gun jamming, or most of the team failing to open a locked door with their separate methods until Vax is able to pick the lock (Vox Machina has a history with...difficult doors). Some of that D&D goodness survives in our heroes' successes and failures. [/QUOTE]
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