Thanks for watching! We had so much fun diving into DnD content to make this video. There's so much more we didn't get the chance to cover! What other DnD media would you recommend watching?
@abhishekkaswa2483Ай бұрын
@@Beghast-tv goblin slayer is a beautiful manga(anime is not recommended) and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is Both an amazing manga and anime.
@NelpheanАй бұрын
Record of Lodoss War was a DnD campaign.
@DRo1DАй бұрын
Legend of Vox Machina!
@sophiescott143Ай бұрын
Dungeon Meshi is entirely unrelated to D&D, it is not D&D media. Claiming it is, is a stretch at best. The only thing they have in common is the fantasy genre.
@Beghast-tvАй бұрын
@@sophiescott143 Ryoko Kui drew inspiration for her manga from D&D rulebooks and novels, as well as Japanese RPGs like Wizardry, which is heavily influenced by D&D. So, I disagree. They have much more in common than just the fantasy genre.
@JohnnyNumber11Ай бұрын
Funnily enough, the creator said in an interview, that she never played DnD or is a good cook.
@solitaryenjoyer411Ай бұрын
She plays baldur's gate thought.
@lillianvincent3128Ай бұрын
She doesn't play DnD but she plays Wizardry, you can find an old post from her blog about the build of each Dungeon Meshi character would have in Wizardry. That interview is just shit and they asked a yes or no question about DnD, not about tabletop games in general.
@lypxxxАй бұрын
but she said she plays wizardy a lot (a old school dungeon crawler) when she was a child, even the races are exactly the same as wizardry (and that's why kobolds are dogs)
@alessandrofigueroa8909Ай бұрын
Ah yes, my favorite trope in reality: Doesn't have experience, weirdly good at it
@kovak22Ай бұрын
She was inspired by wizardry
@CircielyАй бұрын
Fun facts about the author! 1) I'm pretty sure she's stated that she's actually a picky eater. 2) She rushed to finish the manga (not to say the ending is rushed-it ends very satisfactorily), so she could play Baldurs Gate 3 uninterrupted and has drawn some fan art for it. 3) She's aggressively elusive. There are little to no pictures of her; she has only a handful of interviews done and literally has no social media presence. 4) I mentioned before that she played Bladurs Gate 3, but that's only one of the many games she talked about playing. She's played others like Red Dead Redemption 2, The Witcher 3, and Cyberpunk 2077 (which is her all-time favorite). 5) The biggest inspiration for Dungeon Meshi is a slew of fantasy games and novels (shes noted to have read Lord of the Rings, etc.). But the biggest inspiration is by far Wizardry, and the second biggest would be The Legend of Grimrock.
@Adragos1719 күн бұрын
Wonderful! I can totally see inspiration for Legend of Grim Rock.
@TaoJohn14 күн бұрын
Do your remember where you got point 4? Was it that famitsu interview or something else?
@matheuskerr92225 күн бұрын
>facts >1) I'm pretty sure clown much? 🤡 😂
@filipemartinho17534 күн бұрын
Rushing to finish your manga to play Baldur's Gate is exactly what a Baldur's Gate player would do
@alexburn4014Ай бұрын
Dungeon Meshi really reminds me of old Advance DnD in just the ways they navigate the dungeons and surviving in it. We didnt eat the monsters but there was so many times of clutch near death moments that this anime reminds me off and how we spent half of it half naked beating monsters to death with rusted swords and turning giant dead snakes into makeshift loot sacks.
@trequorАй бұрын
It definitely has an AD&D feel where the classes are a lot more defined and dungeon ecology is heavily emphasized
@TerralventheАй бұрын
Yeah, that's primarily because Japan hasn't really had any kind of relationship with D&D since the 80's. The woman who took over TSR (and ran it into the ground, resulting in the WotC buyout) scoffed at the idea of working with Japan because she hated nerds and nerd culture and decided one-sidedly that "nobody would be interested in anything out of Japan" when the Record of Lodoss War guys (who based their own game on the original D&D system) approached wanting to make Lodoss an official D&D setting. Prior to 'That Woman', under Gygax and co, TSR had welcomed the Japanese market, even going so far as to publish the content in Japanese and the Mystara content even got brand new artwork just for the Japanese release. That's also why you see a TON of D&D inspired artwork in Japanese media in the 70s and the 80s, from anime to videogames (Castlevania's boxart is straight up lifted from Ravenloft, at that). Honestly, I miss that era the most because of the more down-to-earth sword and sorcery aesthetics as opposed to everything about D&D now feeling like it's a Marvel movie. After 'That Woman' shunned the Japan market, though, Japan went off and did its own thing and made its own game systems -- and WotC has never pursued the Japanese market since taking over the brand either.
@fatanimetiddies9760Ай бұрын
Yeah Dungeon Meshi feels a lot more like old-school D&D (OD&D, AD&D, and B/X). It's based off of Wizardry, which was based off of D&D.
@nyetlokiАй бұрын
Because Japan RPG are built on wizardry based on adnd
@EvelynNdenialАй бұрын
i finally realized why in the dnd movie the intellect devourers passed the group by. a bard, barbarian, sorcerer, and a paladin; they didnt even have two braincells between them.
@MauseDaysАй бұрын
Yep yep. ahahah once you releize it you cant unsee it. It was awsome. When they walked passed im like..ahaha respectable. non of them are int stat mains :p some people didnt get it they where like why is the sorcerer not being attacked. Im like becouse the Sorc is Charisma based of corse :p
@straypaperАй бұрын
Isn't Marcille a wizard though? She even went to a wizarding school. Even got the books and all. Definitely NOT a sorcerer
@ОлексійМаслов-у5иАй бұрын
@@straypaperthat was about D&D movie, Honor Among Thieves.
@wiktoriakaczmarek412Ай бұрын
Yea, tho very honestly, the way the Bard is portrayed there is more like a Mastermind Rogue with Magic Initiate: Bard, or 1 Bard Level
@angela_merkeI28 күн бұрын
Isn't that, like, even brought up in the movie?
@caioaugusto3138Ай бұрын
It really feels like Dungeon Crawl Classics to me. There is a Fighter, Dwarf, Elf and Halfling. (Yes, those are all classes). The way they are forced to relly more on cunning and cenario interaction rather than pure uses of spells really sends home how it feels to play DCC.
@samusamu5342Ай бұрын
I would like to play it some day
@psychosytheXmediaXcoАй бұрын
Or the Wizard and the Elf both spellburn 15+ points each to summon an already massive demon toad then cast an enlarge spell so beefed up that the thing grows 50 feet tall...
@OmegaEnvychАй бұрын
Only played Level 0 funnel part of game, but it was fun. Too bad that GM wasn't interested in running actual adventure tho.
@Nvrmr_Ай бұрын
Generally OSR (which I guess odnd clones are too so still correct!)
@SuertidofishАй бұрын
That intro sequence was awesome!
@2smexy4juuАй бұрын
Been working on my own DnD world to try to play with my family for the past year, never DM'ed or even played a TTRPG of this scale before but this video has given so much inspiration and guidance to how I want to try to DM. Many thanks for the fantastic video!
@jamplesonАй бұрын
You're ready! Have fun!
@connorjohnson8590Ай бұрын
@@2smexy4juu Good luck!! If you are ever in need, consult the almighty google!!
@TheCarrokeАй бұрын
Great explanation of D&D! Together with Dungeon Meshi makes it extremely inviting.
@DemiK-AEАй бұрын
DinD is a fantastic show. i was so blown away, as i am not a "normal anime guy", and don't really watch much or often. but DinD was binged over 2 days and i can't wait for the second season!
@benjoe199323 күн бұрын
Also, every player group has a quirk. For some it's collecting books, or visiting shrines, and for this one is cooking anything and everything. And the best part is that the worldbuilding of the "DM" helps the narrative that the players want to encounter. It feels like the best dnd you ever played.
@connorjohnson8590Ай бұрын
I DO really like how D&D naturally builds in flaws for your characters, not just in backgrounds, but yes, in stats. Unless you 'roll your stats at home', you are very likely to roll some good and bad stats (or if you sensibly use point buy, you have to choose between being good at some things and bad at others, or very average at everything.) This character is also just that, a character, with a background and personality, which can have more flaws, which you can choose to relate to your stats or not!
@trequorАй бұрын
Lol clearly you havent rolled too many characters. Randomness produces lots of streaks. Most rolls are not "average" rolls.
@SynchronizorVideosАй бұрын
One of my favorite D&D characters was a battle master fighter where I rolled stupid-amazing stats. I think they were 18, 17, 17, 16, 16, & 15. I ended up playing her like Sterling Archer; incredibly talented and capable, but also hedonistic, habitually drunk, and usually not taking things very seriously unless the situation was really dire.
@connorjohnson8590Ай бұрын
@@trequor I actually don't roll alot of characters lol, it's because I use Point Buy, where you can choose your stats. That's what I was saying, that you can choose to be good at a couple things or ok at everything.
@draconiusxvii7983Ай бұрын
Man, my character luck is either really good or really ass. I had a +5 and -4 on the same character at level 3. Bro had the wisdom of a child but the intelligence of a god.
@studentofsmithАй бұрын
So, the frogs are smart enough to disarm the party but not smart enough to stay at range. Yeah, that sounds like how a lot of DMs run monsters.
@emeraldpichu16 күн бұрын
The frogs were probably trained by the orcs as guards for their passage. They were probably waiting for backup that would never arrive
@bijoyroy11Ай бұрын
Nice video. Kudos to the producers behind the anime, for giving it a decent budget, and studio trigger for a good job. Anime is full of good stories getting poor adaptations, and therefore the story/source material doesn't get more recognition. Dungeon Meshi is have it's moment in the spotlight and deserves it!
@Itachi45481Ай бұрын
Its truly fascinating how well this story is written
@ArtemisRahl15Ай бұрын
I kinda hope Ryoko Kui will make a DND or Pathfinder playbook based on her world.
@P1guTVАй бұрын
she literally stopped the manga faster cause she wanted to play Baldur's Gate 😭
@ivanhorvath-x7iАй бұрын
this just made me think what if fallens player wanted to play something else and so made senshi so still be able to make sure the party stayed alive
@Professor_Wisteria_Ай бұрын
Falin's player also being Senshi is such a hilarious take but i love it
@Ragnorok16Ай бұрын
Goodberry catching strays out here.
@Taliesin_Ай бұрын
Good!
@juancontrerasalvarado1788Ай бұрын
@@Taliesin_Berry Sorry hehe
@justoneman1326 күн бұрын
No idea how using goodberry is bad rp. I think the druid ignoring the fact that they could trivially solve the party's food problem is way worse. Also, in a campaign where half the PCs will end up as literal gods means struggling to find food becomes increasingly silly. survival =/= roleplaying
@wackyruss28 күн бұрын
All those years playing Dungeons & Dragons with my nerdy bros. during my formative years I can honestly say we never once BBQ’ed the Giant Dungeon Rats that we coup de grâce’d in a First Level Dungeon Crawl…. After watching this show maybe we should have?!? To quote the little Hobbit guy in this series: “All This Time and I Never Knew This DUNGEON had so much YUMMY STUFF in it !!!”
@MasterPeibolАй бұрын
Beghast: In this next part no one is really supposed to die Meanwhile in ShadowDark: Yep! That's the third PC that died in a session...
@DavidGrossNYCАй бұрын
NGL when I saw the trailer my first thought was “pass” I didn’t need some food anime. But a mixture of people saying it was good and me being bored one day I tried it… damn I enjoyed it so much as a DnD player. Especially as a DM I wanted to steal some stuff from the show to implement in my own game. They could make a setting book for this and it would be fantastic.
@rokiler1712Ай бұрын
There is this one session in my campaign where we were getting a moon elf from captivity to prevent them from being killed so we were gonna have a we went there. We went to the village. We were deciding who goes in so we had our sorcerer, mechanist and Rogue. Simple go in and go out right no our sorcerer kept bumping into tables and dropping mugs and then when we finally got to the door, the rogue forgot to trap check and activated the alarm so we had to run and the entire city went on lockdown. Don’t worry we escaped
@TerralventheАй бұрын
It's noteworthy that in Japan, most D&D content is firmly rooted in the 1st and 2nd Edition Era, which is why things like Dungeon Meshi and Goblin Slayer have a Gygaxian 'Delve' feel to them as opposed to modern D&D's "Guardians of the Galaxy" approach. Magic isn't over the top and spammable, most of the armor is pretty functional, nobody is pulling out ludicrous multi-phase super-powered moves at level 5, etc. Instead you're just a bunch of normal adventurers in a world where the fatality rate of your chosen employment is astonishingly high, to the point where nobody is just casually doing it "for the thrills." Mind you, that's primarily because Japan hasn't really had any kind of relationship with D&D since the 80's. The woman who took over TSR (and ran it into the ground, resulting in the WotC buyout) scoffed at the idea of working with Japan because she hated nerds and nerd culture and decided one-sidedly that "nobody would be interested in anything out of Japan" when the Record of Lodoss War guys (who based their own game on the original D&D system) approached wanting to make Lodoss an official D&D setting. Prior to 'That Woman', under Gygax and co, TSR had welcomed the Japanese market, even going so far as to publish the content in Japanese and the Mystara content even got brand new artwork just for the Japanese release. That's also why you see a TON of D&D inspired artwork in Japanese media in the 70s and the 80s, from anime to videogames (Castlevania's boxart is straight up lifted from Ravenloft, at that). Honestly, I miss that era the most because of the more down-to-earth sword and sorcery aesthetics as opposed to everything about D&D now feeling like it's a Marvel movie. After 'That Woman' shunned the Japan market, though, Japan went off and did its own thing and made its own game systems -- and WotC has never pursued the Japanese market since taking over the brand either.
@oshkeetАй бұрын
Your weird insistence of "that woman" like a bad Stewie Griffin impersonation coupled with "X didnt do Y cause they personally hate [me] and not just cold business metrics' gives off such weird incel vibes on an otherwise informative post. Businesses aren't piloted by single people and trying to pin the blame on some imaginary beef with them (Ironically, the fact so many people are involved in decisions is often the REASON things end up as poop as they do) is kinda childish.
@TerralventheАй бұрын
@@oshkeet Yeah, no. If you don't actually KNOW anything about the TSR takeover situation, then please, kindly shut up and spare everyone your Tumblr feminist "incel" quips. The term "That Woman" is literally an in-joke, which just really outs you for the ignorant cultural tourist that you are, coming into the fandom only after it's been popularized by shiny famous people and wanting to take your selfie in front of it and pretending you know anything because you read a brochure. That, quite frankly, is far more childish. Heck, you wanna refer to my remarks as 'Stewie Griffin' like? You're basically Brian. Pretentious and arrogant despite only having a basic level knowledge about anything, but thinking it makes you smarter than everyone else.
@TerralventheАй бұрын
@@oshkeet And your weird Brian Griffin-like insistance on pretending like you have the slightest idea about anything is giving off immense tourist vibes on what is ultimately a post that serves no purpose other than for you to try and pretend like you're superior to a stranger on the internet. Next time spare the rest of us your pretention.
@princessjelloАй бұрын
@@oshkeet yeah the whole comment could have been a neutral teachable moment and instead came off emotional and whiny.
@dztrict1000Ай бұрын
Very weird that you refer to the one that took head of the company as 'That Woman', like atleast cite her saying she hates nerdy stuff and that's why they don't work with Japan, you could also just get her actual name if she really was that important
@itazura85726 күн бұрын
I just wanted to say this is an amazingly well put together video. This is the first time ive seen your channel but your own narritive throught the entire video and just how well layed out it is is truely impressive.
@sainttanАй бұрын
I'm glad the author made orcs not as pigmen, but the kobolds are Asian versions who are anthropomorphic dogs.
@sobaye9329Ай бұрын
Not the asian version, kobolds used to be dogs in folklore but that perception has gradually changed
@ProjoloАй бұрын
In German folklore they are cats and French dogs
@T226618 күн бұрын
what are you taking about? the orcs here are pig man, their younglins have the baby pig stripes.
@choiswimmerКүн бұрын
Your sentence makes no sense 😊
@T2266Күн бұрын
What are you talking about, they literally still are.
@MistaZULEАй бұрын
Great video! Never thought I would watch the show but now i want to check it out. Love dnd and it seems like this show is a great representation
@AjentMMАй бұрын
Immediately, when you said Sengi is a Ranger (Likely closer to Pathfinder than DnD's haft caster), I knew you cooking (heh)
@abhishekkaswa2483Ай бұрын
Love your editing and scripts, keep it up sir 👍🏻🙂
@Beghast-tvАй бұрын
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
@bunkerman_who_digsАй бұрын
My headcannon is if Delicious in Dungeon just a game of DND then Senshi and Falin are the same player. Senshi and Laios get a long well and even share the same interests, and its really funny by the mininal interactions Senshi and Falin have with each other because that player would have to talk to themselves.
@JogVodkaАй бұрын
thats really funny considering how marcille treats the two of them on a polar opposite scale
@jacksonlai7590Ай бұрын
17:49 Zee Bashew in the house! Animated Spell Book!
@remiwelch623415 сағат бұрын
Loved this video, i had to share it with a couple of my DnD groups
@coronaman6414Ай бұрын
Great video, I hope this channel grows more everyday
@Lionhunter23Ай бұрын
Another great video !
@jemleyeАй бұрын
Hell yea, this is the crossover I was waiting for! Dungeon Meshi is the perfect DnD - The Anime around. Or any ttrpg for that matter!
@ssilentmediaАй бұрын
my guy really made a video about how the anime understands D&D after the author confirmed that she never played D&D. lmao
@TrixyTrixterАй бұрын
One can understand something without doing it.
@ssilentmediaАй бұрын
@@TrixyTrixter this is not a case of "i'm not a "painter", but i can see you did a shit job painting this wall" how can she understand something she didn't interact with before? especially when it's about a subject that has a lot of things specific only to it? The truth is that she played other games that had similar things to dnd in them. that's it.
@belldrop7365Ай бұрын
The headcannon of this anime's fanbase is on a different level, lol.If they say every character is gey, every characyter is gey. If they say the author plays dnd, the author palys dnd, period.
@ssilentmediaАй бұрын
@@belldrop7365 yup. like with marcille and falin. the author herself said that they aren't gay and yet, the "special" fans still say they are gay and act like it's the absolute truth and if you don't agree with them or try to correct them, you are a monster
@gwenmcgarry528Ай бұрын
@@belldrop7365if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck, then it may as well be a duck, what more is there to say
@jet-blackjo2455Ай бұрын
I will watch tomorrow, see ya in 10 hours
@KytakoАй бұрын
It's been 10 hours
@reubenhugo6450Ай бұрын
Fantastic video mate, that script was fire
@teh201dАй бұрын
Delicious in Dungeon needs an official TTRPG.
@adamnaameeazim6365Ай бұрын
Not one minute into the video, and YOU, sir, have proven to me that you understand the game by correctly identifying Senshi as the ranger. You've earned yourself a sub.
@Naro_RiversАй бұрын
I’m gonna need an explanation. Beyond knowing the intricacies of the Dungeon’s ecosystem and having great survival skills, how is Senshi a ranger? I don’t see the play style, and yes, I know that rangers don’t have to use ranged weapons.
@nicolasfilippsen6900Ай бұрын
bro is cooking only FIRE videos!! Keep the hard work
@celspadeАй бұрын
goblins are INCREDIBLY dangerous when you use them how they're supposed to be used. throughout my recent campaigns ran I've probably had at least 2-3 players get downed due to goblins. It makes all my combat tense and makes it more engaging for my entire party.
@ReisskIaueАй бұрын
Of course they are. Just think of Tucker's Kobolds. Yes, kobolds are no gobbos, but stat-wise they are very similar. Both are usually low-level humanoid creatures that become deadly by vast numbers and their mischievous cleverness.
@abrahamamador267627 күн бұрын
A druid with goodberry goes a long way
@allenfogarty238419 күн бұрын
He skinned a frog,, got twine from his pack, crafted gloves, pulled a vine, All in an action and bonus action...
@allenfogarty238419 күн бұрын
Also he should have disadvantage to pull the vive because his hands are wrapped in bloody slimy viscera.
@in10minutes798 күн бұрын
The ending to this was the best and craziest ending to a series i have ever seen. one of the most satisfying and freash story in anime.
@gabrielwalton4097Ай бұрын
Definitely gives Ad&d /OSR vibes
@skadoosheАй бұрын
as a DM im working on a dungeon meshi adventure rn this video helped me a lot thank you
@PyroDraco91Ай бұрын
Very beautiful Video! Thanks for that piece of art! :)
@kdup-hp6zmАй бұрын
there really are several moments in the show that remind me of DnD like marccille with the kraken and waterwalking spell that feels like it should not of worked but she rolled a 20 and the DM went fine and let it
@puddlel1ama3277 күн бұрын
Marcille actually seems like a Divine Soul Sorcerer to me. she has resurrection magic which no wizards get, she does a lot of explosions (fire spells) and she isn't packing a lot of the utility that would normally be expected from a wizard. her being a divine soul sorcerer checks all the boxes: mostly combat magic with a bit of cleric utility (again the resurrection, but also buffing party members). she's definitely low-wisdom and I'd say she's just got Arcana and Nature proficiencies to explain her book.
@robinvanholme82Ай бұрын
I got goosebumps at the end there
@PrestinomanАй бұрын
After months my goat is back!!!! If quality over quantity was channel it’d be you!!!
@nrais76Ай бұрын
So the Fighter also has low Wis, which is the common sense stat.
@ethanol426416 күн бұрын
WHOEVER HAD THAT IDEA FOR THAT FINISHING LINE COOKED
@eleden3356Ай бұрын
I desperately need to know what the music at 15:30 is-- I've been looking for so long 😭
@Beghast-tvАй бұрын
Kikoru - The Storyteller, all of our music is from epidemicsound :)
@eleden3356Ай бұрын
@@Beghast-tv Thank you so much! Awesome video by the way, definitely will be checking out the anime now :D
@lukesams3349Ай бұрын
And then there’s Frieren, a L20 min-maxxed to hell and back traveling with a party of L1-L5s
@sigurdgram28 күн бұрын
what the rogue is capable of in one turn is kinda over the top, carving the frogskin, making mitts, pulling the tentacle, seems like the first two were rolled into one bonus action with cunning action, but it could be argued that the skin of a frog is one item and you are doing *one* thing with it.
@Adragos1719 күн бұрын
This show is a brilliant Master Piece.
@tanakathecowboyАй бұрын
this was a freaking great video
@NeppacatАй бұрын
19:19 i half-expected this fade-transition to have a dramatic steak
@kotzpennerАй бұрын
Finally someone gives it the praise it deserves. At first the food hooked me but over time I found this is THE best DnD animation I’ve seen. And yes, better than the „official“ Vox Machina. It’s fine for S1 but it lost me by the first couple episodes S2. Can’t wait for more DiD.
@J-i8d29 күн бұрын
Poor Pilar 😂
@keonggondang989Ай бұрын
People forget its food anime
@Le_Fruitbowl_de_Neon13 күн бұрын
Great video, as a lover of both D&D and Delicious in Dungeon, I really enjoyed this! (As a side note, what's the song that's used at the end?)
@Altorius26 күн бұрын
Dungeon Meshi is an example of how some TTRPG session ended up. Wacky with a lot of improv to make up for things failed. On the other hand, Goblin Slayer is the example of fully functional D&D session where everyone only do improv to make things better and absolutely necessary.
@DarkgnomeАй бұрын
Can't agree more! No TTRPG gamer will take D&D in the question as the brand but as "Medieval, high fantasy, table top role playing game of some sort"? The thing is not the magic, sword, group or monsters. It is adapting to the circustances and covering each other's weaknesses.
@MaiolyАй бұрын
20:27 yes, but also wizardry EXTREMELY wizardry, with wiz 6 being cited as one of the biggest inspirations for it, as that game, unlike most previous entries, focused on a party trapped inside a dungeon, without a town to go back to
@SwordTune19 күн бұрын
This sbow is literally "Long Rests: the Anime."
@droolhdАй бұрын
Contrats on being the first ever video of a subscribed channel that did not appear in my subscriptions feed. :( Luckily the home tab recommended it to me, but that's only after I way done watching all the videos of channels I'm subscribed to.
@Terik17Ай бұрын
this is a very sweet love letter to a great anime about a great game :)
@DarkKonohouАй бұрын
Teamwork makes the Dream Work ❤
@perrywilliams5407Ай бұрын
A critical analysis that plays out (see what I did there?) as a damn fine story on its own. Truly well done, folks! 😁😍😎💯👏
@HAOSxy17 күн бұрын
This is all the more impressive, when you consider that she never played DnD
@pixart_kingАй бұрын
You think there's gonna be another season. This was such a masterpiece and was soooo much fun to watch
@HeroannАй бұрын
How much luck influences a game: We had a group whipe because of ONE SINGLE enemy that critted us constantly and us getting one bad roll after another. Thankfully our dm didnt want to end the campaign and neither did we so we had an inworld solution fitting to the problem. But that was probably the most memorable encounter we ever had
@ragevindrАй бұрын
can i ask where the sprites in 4:14 are from? :O
@gstaff1234Ай бұрын
That was Fantastic!!
@ZefoniusLinestrafАй бұрын
Its halarius how i played with my cusin a made up D&D game that had no rules or a board game as kids then later on figured out D&D existed and was like we been playing D&D without knowing
@colinvoorneveldАй бұрын
I always wanted to try that
@HeeronekoАй бұрын
We have to have flaws, otherwise we wouldn't need each other! oOo
@saopescaoАй бұрын
Nicee, please update more often I your chan is absolute nutella
@hydro35227 күн бұрын
i feel like marcil her spells fit the sorcerer more than the wizzard
@Votig2324 күн бұрын
Meine Chaotischte Pen and Paper Situation war als Ich (DM) meine Gruppe zu einer Flucht aus einem Militärischen Lager bewegen wollte und auf einmal der Magier der Gruppe sagt er will eine Karte aus dem Deck of Many things ziehen will. Ich lasse das zu in dem Gedanken das das die Situation wahrscheinlich nicht unbedingt besser machen würde… Ja falsch gelegen er zieht (ich meine es war Herz Dame) was ihm den Spell Wish 3 mal zur Verfügung stellt. Ja das Lager war nach einem wish spell eine große Party Maile. Hatte aber die Auswirkungen das das zugehörige Land den Krieg verliert und Abertausende Bauern starben. Was willste machen😊
@AmbrosiaMooshineАй бұрын
This is an amazing video, :)
@AzureRookАй бұрын
I think Delicious in Dungeon and Goblin Slayer are the only D&D fantasy anime out there, in the sense that a lot of the conflict relies on the items they have, or the skills available to them
@saintpaul710Ай бұрын
What’s the song from the last part of the video like the last 10 seconds?!? It’s so good!
@Wulf-sq9zwАй бұрын
I fell in love with the manga and I love the anime ❤
@emmettrussell6644Ай бұрын
Did he call Senshi a RANGER? He is clearly a barbarian. In fact, he is actively against magic! But still, a nice beginning sequence.
@Bettermadness_YTАй бұрын
I've seen this show! Its is GOOD SHIT. I hope season come out soon!
@Avoxalus4 күн бұрын
I havent played DnD since college and dont watch anime at all, but still ended up enjoying this video quite a bit. Well done on the video @Beghast-tv
@senyormort16 күн бұрын
This manga is brilliant ^^
@_inSight__Ай бұрын
Awesome video, I need the music you used.
@Jayvee4635Ай бұрын
LET THEM COOK
@MauseDaysАй бұрын
Wow...i gotta watch this show now. I wrote it off as an s post meme show when it was anounced. I seem to have been completely wrong
@BlueskysighАй бұрын
Yes
@fitzcatalyst9023Ай бұрын
great video
@studiolagabba295Ай бұрын
Nice video!
@JokerUnkownАй бұрын
This is a very good interpretation of the manga! and... Random question, anyone knows any fantasy JRPG with super detailed cooking ?
@harbl99Ай бұрын
The fighter, the master of all weapons, doesn't have a basic ranged option or secondary weapons to hand, let alone the half-a-dozen dirty tricks you might expect of an experienced player. They deserved to lose to frogs.
@SempreGuardiao20 күн бұрын
Where is the footage of the guy slipping and hitting his head on a tub from?
@Big_DaiАй бұрын
Uh!? Seemingly attributing Dungeon Meshi's creation to D&D is.... something. D&D only popularized something that is beyond logic (telling a story of different people in a setting). And the the specific systems it uses bare no weight in Dungeon Meshi. Had you said Wizardry (which her father played and she observed as a child, as many OTHER things) and explored more than "the most popular thing" is somewhat insulting. Specially considering she just made a good story with things that make sense. Boxing it as a Dungeons and Dragons thing only!?
@KStarPRАй бұрын
I feel like a lot of people just assume she was inspired by D&D and stop their research there. Kinda annoying, to be honest. This video seems less about "Delicious in Dungeon is inspired by D&D" and more trying to pitch fans of one to the other by making VERY broad comparisons.