KYPW: Orcs - Dungeons and Dragons 5e

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@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
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@DaveButtons
@DaveButtons 6 жыл бұрын
Taking20 awesome job man. Stumbled upon you and love every minute of your videos; good structure and flow. Awesome topics keep me interested
@ahmadag1820
@ahmadag1820 4 жыл бұрын
if your are power full maybe there is an obi wan kennobi sand people relation sure he can destroy all them down to the war chief but then the lich king of thantonia will know you are there and destroy the village for harbouring you.
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@ccggenius
@ccggenius 6 жыл бұрын
Want to mix things up? How about TWO orcs in a hallway, guarding a treasure chest? It's so crazy, it just might work.
@greenlyyy
@greenlyyy 6 жыл бұрын
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@BR4IN1N4J4R
@BR4IN1N4J4R 6 жыл бұрын
Something fun to point out: most Orcs in D&D and Pathfinder have decent Wisdom scores. I love using the idea that Orcs have an "animal cunning" over intelligence. An Orc may not be a strategist, but he can always tell when a fight is going poorly. Loved an old boss I had for a low-level campaign, Grushnik. He was just a raid leader when the PCs got some admittedly badass rolls and mollywhomped the raiding party. Grushnik got his ass kicked pretty hard, but I did a little bs and gave him a couple hit points in "reserve," so after he got brutalized, he ran off into the wilderness. Once the players hit around 10th level, Grushnik came back, now a Blighter and had a new warband. The players essentially ran a village as a side project, when this massive horde (somewhere around 1,000 Orcs with assorted corrupted beasts) marched on their town, lead by a big orc with a notable scar the Rogue who "downed" him gave him. My players had a panic attack when he waved his fingers and the forest west of the town rotted to dust, and he simply pointed his cudgel to the town and muttered, "Wipe them out. Leave the ones I told you about. Let them suffer as I suffered." My players freaked, and the party wizard started using the Craft skill to hastily protect the town with frankly mundane siege equipment. Eventually, the players were forced to leave the town and Grushnik rode up on his Half-Fiend Dire Boar and fought the PCs, eventually being downed by the party's Cleric (Cleric of Bahamut) who nearly died, but with a swing of his Great Scimitar, took the beast's head off. My players all cheered and the party Barbarian nicked the Cudgel of Grushnik, a +3 Greatclub that was essentially a permanent Ironwood and Shileleigh stats, but dealt Negative Energy damage. My players still brag about that moment to this day
@kirkish001
@kirkish001 7 жыл бұрын
I run orcs in my setting inspired by Mongols. It added some dimension and mounting up large numbers of orcs was serious fun. Orcs even saved the party as they were being chased by some not so great paladins (the enemy of my enemy sort of situation). They we taken in by the tribe and the story of Gruumsh getting screwed made the party do what they can to help them out
@mikegould6590
@mikegould6590 7 жыл бұрын
kirkish001 I always see Hobgoblins that way. Horse masters and mounted archers.
@Giganfan2k1
@Giganfan2k1 6 жыл бұрын
kirkish001 my favorite setting want to pull out. Orc master heavy calvery. Goblin infintry. Kobald light calvery. Hobgoblin Alexander the Great. From lvl 1 - 15 that is the plot ^ Nothing the party fights is over level 5.
@aidanosullivan7731
@aidanosullivan7731 6 жыл бұрын
@@Giganfan2k1 It will all have to be about strategic movement and planning. I would probably beef up the alexander the great though.
@Osogladiator
@Osogladiator 5 жыл бұрын
Same
@derickpelton3107
@derickpelton3107 4 жыл бұрын
Somewhat adjacent to what you've done, try to find "Stranded in Fantasy" online and read it. My favorite depiction of Orcs I've seen yet.
@pcWIZrd67
@pcWIZrd67 7 жыл бұрын
Please, please, please do more videos like this. The examples of different ways to use the orcs by pairing them with other non-standard creatures is a terrific spark to help get creative ideas flowing.
@Smeagolthevile
@Smeagolthevile 7 жыл бұрын
Remember, if Orcs are constantly living a life of pillaging and waging war, they would be much, much better at fighting in military formations then your PCs would.
@richardlewis434
@richardlewis434 7 жыл бұрын
Smeagol the Vile exactly right that is why when it comes to Orcs I like going the Warhammer route involving goblins and it's not snotlings
@EEYore-py1bf
@EEYore-py1bf 7 жыл бұрын
@Flamboyant Warlock I disagree. The reason Europe was able to rise above the rest of the world was because the various nations were constantly at war, and constantly needing to innovate to get an edge over their enemies. Orcs would be the same way, always trying to invent new ways of warfare to defeat their foes, be it rival orc clans, or armies of human, elf or dwarf nations trying to stomp them out. Orcs would be a very tactical people. I usually make them very expansionist in my campaigns, trying to conquer and maintain the lands around them, rather than simply pillaging.
@dynamicworlds1
@dynamicworlds1 7 жыл бұрын
Formation fighting takes a lot of teamwork and discipline that I would find out of character for a chaotic race so I wouldn't give them much of that. Orcs would more likely win by a few underhanded tricks, and hitting where/when they're not expected and withdrawing if they ever loose the initiative. Formation is only one element of good battle tactics afterall. They'll also often seem fearless in groups, between the rage, trying to one-up each other's feats of individual power, and being not likely emotionally hurt by the loss of those alongside them (being inherently evil and selfish creatures). Of course that could often flip on their head if they feel personally cornered by something they recognize as more powerful than themself. I'd honestly make orcs MORE powerful than humans on a 1v1, and it being only sound battlefield tactics that allows other races to dominate (supposing they do).
@EEYore-py1bf
@EEYore-py1bf 7 жыл бұрын
I usually have orcs in my campaigns form a Sparta-like nation, staunchly militaristic and brilliant strategists, but without a technologically advanced infrastructure. They usually don't have skilled stonemasons, however they have rams designed to take down castle gates.
@Giganfan2k1
@Giganfan2k1 6 жыл бұрын
Has anyone thought about making Mongol Orcs? Compound Short bows +4 str damage riding what ever they can get a large mounts.... Party can never meaningfully engage in melee in open terrain. Their culture only has three meaningful skills. Fetching, bowyar and riding. You ride when your born, make arrows when you can hold an antler, and make bows by 12 yo...
@Troommate
@Troommate 7 жыл бұрын
Really Interesting I always forget about how Gruumsh got screwed over. Congrats you made me feel bad for Orc's!
@steverennie5787
@steverennie5787 7 жыл бұрын
here here... I played and orc in a homebrew game in which the world was being attacked by a fledgling god and his mega horde of undead... worked with the party to unite bickering races and got them to sorta work together... helped I was a rogue and had decent Charisma. Good times.
@vinifalleroliveira
@vinifalleroliveira 6 жыл бұрын
#Notallorcs ?
@grimjudgment6527
@grimjudgment6527 7 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite (and my party's favorite) orcish NPCs is an orc Named Zinzbog which was a low level bard with some monk/barbarian abilities. He's weak compared to the party, but gave them a lot of trouble, but never doing anything sadistically evil or terrible. All he did was catch the artificer of the group off guard and throw a sack over his head and stole one of his sending stones to mess with the artificer. The reason why Zinzbog the orc did things like this is because a monk that they had met earlier in the campaign that was living near the stronghold had beaten Zinzbog and used his orcish pride against him into training with the monk, thus learning to reign in his anger. Although, one time he was outclassed by the monk in the ways of music, so he angrily practiced for a long time, breaking hundreds of perfectly good quality instruments and learning to make his own. Zinzbog also learned to use magic to lace his words with a magical force to soften up and taunt his enemies, but also highly values the calm emotions spell. Since he is an orc though, he's loyal to the group, but will always seem to explode if things go wrong. At one point, he was sitting in his room and the PCs heard yelling, screaming and things being smashed. They rushed in, expecting to see the orc fighting some intruder, but in reality, he had smashed every furnishing in his room because he couldn't figure out the perfect verse in his epic saga of Gruumsh, frustrating him to no end.
@Menzobarrenza
@Menzobarrenza 4 жыл бұрын
That's fantastic. Especially the last bit.
@charlesmars3752
@charlesmars3752 7 жыл бұрын
Cody, your timing is impeccable. I have been thinking about a campaign centered on an orc threat. Thanks for all of the great ideas. And yes, please make this a series.
@SickxSoul
@SickxSoul 7 жыл бұрын
Charles Mars. He must be reading your mind. Quick think of something else!
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Why did Yo-Yo's just pop into my head?
@kyubii972
@kyubii972 7 жыл бұрын
I am about to run my first homebrew on an isolated island chain, and this video is making me seriously think about swapping the near by Druidic Elves for Shamanistic Orcs. I definitely dig how Blizzard differentiated their orcs from others, Brutal when necessary, however most are peaceful.
@dynamicworlds1
@dynamicworlds1 7 жыл бұрын
kyubii972 you probably won't get to them in time for your campaign, but you may enjoy the take on shamanic orcs in the Dominic Deegan webcomic....if you enjoy webcomics and puns...so many puns. www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2002-05-21
@bigdvader2329
@bigdvader2329 7 жыл бұрын
I really like this new format and these new line of videos. Even as a veteran GM I learned a lot about orcs I didn't know.
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Glad you dug it!
@fury0me276
@fury0me276 7 жыл бұрын
You've inspired me to weave orcs into my current campaign.
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! This has me grinning from ear to ear right now.
@kyubii972
@kyubii972 7 жыл бұрын
Yea you already know you've changed my upcoming homebrew as well so yea thats a good video if it can inspire DM's that way.
@AGuyNamedRaf
@AGuyNamedRaf 7 жыл бұрын
I had an entire campaign that lasted over a year and a half centered around orcs and Tiamat. Instead of Grumsh, they worshiped Tiamat. The party spent the entire campaign gathering allies and uniting the land against a orc horde of roughly 100,000~. In the end, the war was devastating as Tiamat was almost full powered, but the party and the land was able to prevail in the end. A LOT of people died however, springing up the hook for my current campaign set 20 years later: the party made an adventuring guild to prevent something this devastating from happening again.
@Kizlak
@Kizlak 7 жыл бұрын
Cody! I am a new subscriber, I stumbled upon this video and LOVED it! I was disappointed to find there were no other KYPW videos, please do more! Now excuse me while I watch ALL of your other videos
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Welcome Adventurer!
@kyubii972
@kyubii972 7 жыл бұрын
Yea its a brand new type of video he made. I'm hoping he will continue the series, seems like he got alot of people talking in the comments so Im sure he will do more.!
@josephorona6614
@josephorona6614 7 жыл бұрын
FOR THE HORDE! Obligatory W.O.W Reference aside, so hyped for this series. As a goblin fan I'd love to see your take on the plucky little assholes
@kyubii972
@kyubii972 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, lets talk about their plucky little assholes. oh.... i mean... nevermind.
@elfbait3774
@elfbait3774 7 жыл бұрын
Great look at the ubiquitous orc. It really can be tricky to make these beat-stick monsters into something interesting and memorable. The most interesting thing I ever did with them was in a homebrew campaign, called Valderia. The setting is a renaissance theme game where the empire of Valderia occupies 1/3 of the continent where it resides. Along the way, much territory has been taken from wild orc tribes. In most cases the orcs were wiped out or pushed west, but there are those that remained in human lands or that have returned. These "settled" orcs have become a part of the landscape and often live peaceful existences on farmsteads or in the cities here they work menial jobs or as artisans. The plight of the "black bloods" (wild orcs refer to them as "grey bloods') as they are often called, by humans, has been a major social issue among the human empire. The Black Blood League is a guild and advocacy group for the orcs within Valderia, helping to improve the standards of living for orcs. The empire, also has an elite fighting unit called the Red Legion which is made up entirely of elite orc shock troops. The unit is prized by the Empress of Valderia and goes a long way to improve the overall perception of orcs in the empire. Orcs on the frontier are often savaged by their wild cousins, right along with their human neighbors.
@Nurk0m0rath
@Nurk0m0rath 6 жыл бұрын
I also like that you have the orcs divided here, Elf Bait. Too often, people assume that because two monsters are evil, they'll naturally team up to fight the party (even if one is lawful and one is chaotic). Your setting is a good example of how even the same kind of monster can be on both sides of the conflict, just the same as humans can. I've been working on a viking-esque campaign idea for a while now, and watching the video gave me a great idea for a city with peaceable orcs living among them (first encountered as workers on the docks) which comes under threat from an orcish horde.
@Detson404
@Detson404 6 жыл бұрын
I like it! Very logical. Do you have a setting Bible that you could share?
@erik95056
@erik95056 6 жыл бұрын
Jake M. Bungli the Dwarf will keep an eye on this tiefling while on his shop all the same 🤣
@erik95056
@erik95056 6 жыл бұрын
Valtur Not only That, the horde could have Spies and collaborators on the docs, or so the Watch would think, so the orcs should have to get permits to leave town, have ID's and plenty of questionings like "where were you last Wednesday?"
@theladyfausta
@theladyfausta 6 жыл бұрын
I love this idea! It also is a great way to incorporate more half-orcs into the setting (which honestly half-orcs are an amazing race option and I'd love to encourage my players to make more of them--this is an excellent way to do that!)
@Trikeboy2
@Trikeboy2 5 жыл бұрын
In a recent game I was playing, I was a half orc. While walking through misty mountains, during a random encounter, the party encountered two young orcs that were lost in the mist. We decided to help them find their way back to their camp. On the way, we encountered the father of those young orcs along with his hunting party. Rather than fight them, we were thanked and got information about something we were trying to find. It was a nice way to have an orc encounter than wasn't combat related and actually helped move the story along.
@delongjohnsilver7235
@delongjohnsilver7235 7 жыл бұрын
Orcs are often depicted as green, right? So orcs that’re symbiotic with a species of plant, either with the plant living in/on them. Gives the orcs a deeper connection with druidism.
@ketchupguns
@ketchupguns 7 жыл бұрын
Hey man...just started watching you...this is by far my fave vid...absolutely fantastic exploration. I'd say, "totally do a whole series on monster tactics" ... Personally, I'm still at the very basic knowledge for combat tactics and encounter building...this was awesome...esp the different motivations stuff. great vid
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton Tony. I spent some time on this, and it makes me feel good to see such great feedback so early.
@IpolsYoutube
@IpolsYoutube 7 жыл бұрын
Orcs are never stale, I was actually looking exactly for a video like this for tomorrow morning (am European) so this had perfect timing
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Well how bout that lol
@gamester512
@gamester512 6 жыл бұрын
Personally, I like the idea of honorable Orcs, or Orcs who genuinely enjoy a challenging fight and will show respect to a foe they deem to be worthy of their respect, possibly to the point that if the Orc(s) are impressed enough and they still defeat (but do not kill!) the party, they may choose to allow them to live out of respect for their combat prowess (perhaps in the hope that they may someday get to have an exhilarating rematch against the party).
@mariusp9272
@mariusp9272 7 жыл бұрын
This really gave me some great ideas and inspiration for future campaigns and encounters, please keep this series going!!!
@Crashoverall
@Crashoverall 7 жыл бұрын
love the video. D&D lore is always very interesting, especially Faerun lore. I love detailed explanation on the races and history of the Realms.
@shmuckling
@shmuckling 7 жыл бұрын
Pure gold! I could watch and learn from you all day! Thank you!
@troabarton69
@troabarton69 7 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of an Orc empire that can form every so often when a strong enough leader can unite all of the clans. It does draw from Obould Many-Arrows some, as well as the Mongol empire, but the idea of what is mostly a nomadic race being brought together by a single leader or small group of leaders into an empire that could equal the likes of the other races is epic to me. You can have a beginning where the clans are mostly singuar, but as the campaign goes on the players can witness the orcs becoming more organized and disciplined. They begin claiming territory and subjugating cities and villages for their empire, as well as building their own cities. They don't kill off all of the citizens they have conquered, instead using them as a worker class or a class of tutors who teach their people certain crafts and professions. And the motivation behind this can be more than just world domination. Maybe this Orc chieftain who has united the clans wants to lift his people up above their lot of being nomadic raiders. Maybe he or she believes that the will of Gruumsh is actually to lay claim to some of the land originally denied them when the lots where drawn and provide their race a chance to flourish like the others had. This style also allows the DM to have the PCs be questioned on whether this act of expansion is truly evil since the histories of the PCs' nations follow similar patterns of development and expansion, or if it's just the nature of time that empires rise and fall. This also gives a great excuse for expanding their pantheon beyond just Gruumsh and allow the DM to showcase unknown sides to Orc culture. Maybe they do have a strong tradition in art and music, but the purpose behind such things are more practical or religious in meaning as reflected by their pantheon. Do the Orcs assimilate any of the cultures they see in the lands they take? If so, how much of them get assimilated and how does it look? Does this expansion even wind up working out at all? It may be that this aspiration of an empire falls apart due to the actions of the PCs. Then again, maybe this Orc empire ends up lasting for a generation or two (i.e. campaign or two) which is just long enough for a story to happen where the Orcs chaotic nature leads to schisms and revolts within the empire after the founding leader or leaders die and now a civil war is about to happen. Just some thoughts. What do you guys think?
@Biostasis5x7
@Biostasis5x7 7 жыл бұрын
troabarton69 i like your idea, but I almost always steer clear from ambiguous storylines. The orc chieftain building the orcs into a civilized society, albeit at the cost of destruction and conquest, makes a fuzzy line players don't always like to dance along. They want to know what their doing is right, so they can feel good doing it. Forcing them to make tough moral decisions where both decisions are awful makes for some downer game sessions. For instance if you have a demon or monstrous being in a cage being tortured by some cultists, what do you do after the cultists are cleared out? If you let the thing go, it will hurt people. But if you just kill the thing your a murderer. Sure you murdered the thing to save innocent lives,but the blood is still on your hands. Story like that is good every once in a while, but having it front and center in your campaign, that's a rough patch to hoe, sir.
@troabarton69
@troabarton69 7 жыл бұрын
I see your point. Might be able to make them more tyrannical or evil to lower the amibiguity.
@SuperSupper2
@SuperSupper2 7 жыл бұрын
Or stellaris with the marauder update 🤔
@MrGalagoth
@MrGalagoth 6 жыл бұрын
if the thing in the cage is something you know is gonna hurt people then the only moral thing to do it kill it even more so if it is a demon
@thanemlesstrue-arrow5724
@thanemlesstrue-arrow5724 6 жыл бұрын
On the other hand, if your players are the thinking type(s), tension can also be good. I tend to play my orcs less evil than canon. More chaotic than evil.
@ConChorizo76
@ConChorizo76 7 жыл бұрын
GNOLLS! Great video, man. This really put everything into perspective as far as clichés and tropes for Orcs.
@GrimBrotherIV
@GrimBrotherIV 7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Love this as a series, can't wait for more
@csmigs87
@csmigs87 6 жыл бұрын
Orcs are my favorite race, I 99% of the time I play a half orc. I like the idea of making them more a part of the natural world, having them embrace the non evil aspects of Gruumsh to worship. Make a tribes Shamans/clerics view him as a Tempest God a la Thor. To me they are noble savages, their customs are different than humans but that does not necessarily make them evil.
@Shane-The-Pain
@Shane-The-Pain 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with the requests for more monster vids. How about a series on event building? Maybe some favored monster encounters and puzzles. Keep up the fantastic vids. Thank you for taking time to make them.
@ronniedanner2250
@ronniedanner2250 6 жыл бұрын
The way I figured is Orcs are very impulsive creatures. This makes them easy to anger but also very easy to befriend. “There is nothing more terrifying than an Orcish enemy, and there is nothing more wonderful than an orcish friend.” Loyalty, honor, and strength play a huge thing in orcish culture.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely needs to be an ongoing series. I rather appreciate your take on Orcs, and the way you refer to "Source" as the "Default" condition of the game... It sounds a little more like allowance for making alternative rules without "stealing" anything from the D&D canon... Although, I was personally told from the start of playing "Never let the rules get in the way of the game..." Lolz... So... Personally, in regards to Orcs... When I'm not just chucking another random encounter with a small "detachment" to wander into the party, or whatever... I generally refer to "literature" or "historical accounts" about interactions with natives of various lands... Some of it's of course, just fictional crap, even in the supposed "authentic" tales, but there's some reasonable descriptions of cultures and economical workings to consider... AND there's a litany of text on some of the "tribals"... Like the Native Americans (for instance) could be studied and watered down with some stereotypical assumptions, toss in a little Conan the barbarian, and maybe add to the technical limit a bit... You can dummy what you end up with up or down to suit the party and otherwise storyline at the time. I've rarely paid much attention to the "alignment" assigned to species or races in Source material... Rather I guess that it's a relative view from those who have interacted (and lived to tell about the ordeal) so it's better a "crude" guess as to a most likely attitude than a real assessment of core-values-and-motivations alignment. Who really cares what motivates the dragon trying to barbeque the player? It's even more rare that anyone asks at that point... Sometimes, I like to put together alliances... Like between the orcs (big, durable, strong) and others like Tinkergnomes (small, relatively feeble, and really smart)... So the gnomes can build better tech' (usually destructive) and the Orcs can do heavy lifting as needed... so a convenient trade. And it plays hell on Players while they try to figure out how the hell an Orc tribe got a hold of full-automatic machine-crossbows! (hilarious)... :o)
@MarkG9292
@MarkG9292 6 жыл бұрын
I'm probably late to the party but please keep this series going! I'm a new DM and your videos have helped so much
@gradyelmore7710
@gradyelmore7710 6 жыл бұрын
I like the channel! I was running OotA and made a template for fiendish orcs. This was before Volo's came out. I gave the chieftain some warlock levels and not only baffled my players but gave them the first legitimate challenge, other than surviving the underdark, that they had had in a while.
@jamesgibson7860
@jamesgibson7860 7 жыл бұрын
Keep posting videos like these. They are a really helpful and you had a lot of great ideas.
@Postmann88
@Postmann88 7 жыл бұрын
Really great video. Loved the story line ideas, it really got my gears turning. Also the tip about mixing up the orc party with some other synergistic monsters was great! Keep up the good work.
@joshgarvais8526
@joshgarvais8526 6 жыл бұрын
Please do more videos of this type. I found it really informative. As well as the information usable with other creatures.
@joelcohensitt4620
@joelcohensitt4620 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the video - I have been introduced to D&D after 30 years - playing with a group that has asked me to DM, 5e rules are a new but getting the hang of it. Planning a Orc battle tonight and wanted to see read up on tactics - so I will be changing it a bit. Great information.
@TatoTheButcher
@TatoTheButcher 7 жыл бұрын
I love race videos, break-downs of strategy and lifestyles. this video was great dude, keep it up!
@daviddziadula3517
@daviddziadula3517 7 жыл бұрын
More KYPW? Yes please. This feels like a great idea for a series of videos.
@avenger86avenger86
@avenger86avenger86 7 жыл бұрын
I love this kind of video! Please do more. Good stuff.
@faerae666
@faerae666 7 жыл бұрын
Great vid Cody! Really got me thinking.
@93lozfan
@93lozfan 6 жыл бұрын
I statted giant scorpions for a tribe of orcs to ride in one of my campaign. the huge ones were uses as battle transports holding like 10 orcs plus extra supplies and large ones were used as mounts where 1 would steer and the other would shoot using compound bows. plus they had poison and were trained as battle mounts and the rider(s) would jump off and the large scorpion would enter the fray. it was an intense battle that they negotiated their way out of.
@brianbucklein315
@brianbucklein315 7 жыл бұрын
In my homebrew world, orcs are modeled after the Mongol horse archers, but they ride six-legged steeds. Hit and run tactics are a way of life. Great video!
@Lowkey-NoPressure
@Lowkey-NoPressure 7 жыл бұрын
Definitely make more of these. Very good and useful video.
@brunorosadasilva2139
@brunorosadasilva2139 7 жыл бұрын
The campaign im running with my friends used orcs until now very heavily because they are in Cormyr while there is a war between Cormirians, the goblins led by the Goblin King and the Orcs that comes from the north. Im happy to see some of the ideas i used being spoken of in the video, and i'm denifitely going to look for cool mounts. Good video! Also sorry for bad grammar, english is not my native language.
@The_Flamekeepers
@The_Flamekeepers 2 жыл бұрын
It's interesting that you bring this up because defeating a marauding orc warparty is the first story arc I want to try out when I get a chance to DM my first campaign.
@abcdestroyer
@abcdestroyer 5 жыл бұрын
In my setting orcs were once extremely intelligent, and lived as four factions in a unified nation before being cast apart into tribes after a war. Elder orcs/chieftains are high int and capable of great conversation and casting.
@renderance3551
@renderance3551 7 жыл бұрын
+Taking20 another fantastic video. It is great! Id love to see more like this from other Rulesets as well.
@peribabbles8603
@peribabbles8603 7 жыл бұрын
Just listening to him made my head to pop up a couple of ideas! Nice video!
@bodywhey8
@bodywhey8 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, please doe a series like this. Well done.
@heyfell4301
@heyfell4301 3 жыл бұрын
The hook with the Tanaruk was really inspiring to me, and i'll totally use it in my current campaign.
@TheArmyofKevin
@TheArmyofKevin 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid! I don't think a lot of dm's do Orcs justice, which is a shame cause they're classic! I like videos on running monsters, hopefully something on dragons. Love me some dragons! Keep up the good work!
@Taking20
@Taking20 7 жыл бұрын
Danke!
@nukerwolf7788
@nukerwolf7788 4 жыл бұрын
Always love the kypw videos just takes a long time to implement
@Kassiaterabbitslayer
@Kassiaterabbitslayer 7 жыл бұрын
The orcs on hippogriff with some of the red fangs would be a incredible image , batwinged orcs with orc warchief and a warband on hippogriffs would be so cool to me thanks for the ideas
@GrimGoblinLives
@GrimGoblinLives 6 жыл бұрын
Loved a game where we took over an Orc tribe from a Fire Giant that took control over it. Quite few diplomacy rolls happened to even get to this point.
@gearvibes
@gearvibes 7 жыл бұрын
I would love more of this series!
@jthurne23
@jthurne23 4 жыл бұрын
I once ran a pathfinder homebrew where i created a race of orcs that were central to the campaign. They were called Blood Orcs and they were actually highly intelligent and charismatic, specialized in summoning and had derived a society based on enslaving summoned demons and lesser species like goblins. My players really enjoyed that arc of the story and at one point almost chose to join them because they found them so interesting.
@Alex-zx6ic
@Alex-zx6ic 6 жыл бұрын
This man is a true genius. I have yet to play D&D and now I'm even more excited. Just need to find a group D:
@craiggehlert
@craiggehlert 7 жыл бұрын
i am loving your "how to use monsters" series..idea/request..monsters with potential symbiotic relationships...like in 3.5 ...shocker lizards in shabling mounds....
@alexandrehenriques5958
@alexandrehenriques5958 7 жыл бұрын
Orc Pirates!! running a pirate campaing for 6 weeks now, Just love them!
@briankool1
@briankool1 7 жыл бұрын
rightous paladin wants to get rid of neir by orc camp but he needs a catalyst so he steals the tribute the village gave them
@WickedTheReaper
@WickedTheReaper 4 жыл бұрын
Currently my Orc are part of the Frozen Take. They have resistance to cold, and Orges have immunity. They serve a White Dragon that needs to be fed constantly but live in a frozen like plane and use portals to punch into the world. Pretty useful. And so far has a huge build up as they keep coming across more and more terrifying ranks of the orcs with cold spells, and such.
@MommaHun
@MommaHun 7 жыл бұрын
New dungeon master here with new players. Nothing is stale for these guys yet. However the ideas for being able to 'flavor' my Orcs for my campaigns to come and heck, even to build a whole story arc with them is exciting, thank you. I will leave you with a little nursery rhyme my half-orc NPC's mother used to chant to her. Gnash and slash, Smash and mash, Up the hill and down the dale, everything we own. Knick, knack, squash the rat, give the dog a bone.
@LukeStrife
@LukeStrife 7 жыл бұрын
I'm currently running a campaign where an orcish war plot is the central tension (at least, for now), and this was just the thing I needed. I definitely don't want them to seem stale! Love the big demon dude. The party is definitely going to find one of those among some nasty siege weaponry back at the main orcish encampment. ;D
@Twisted_Logic
@Twisted_Logic 6 жыл бұрын
I always liked the idea of a nomadic desert tribe of orcs that primarily subsisted on trade that is supplemented with pillaging (which they'd use as an implied threat to get the kinds of deals they want).
@JapanInDan
@JapanInDan 7 жыл бұрын
I like this series of videos... hoping that my favorite minions the Kobolds get some love soon!
@BigE217
@BigE217 6 жыл бұрын
I have just thrown a Orc hunting party with an Eye of Grummsh with 5 orcs. A few of the party members were captured and brought to a hut in the woods were an Annis Hag revealed herself to be the leader. That was a fun twist to throw at a party. :)
@docrimbo
@docrimbo 7 жыл бұрын
More KYPW videos please! I need those monster pro-strats.
@Kirk9019
@Kirk9019 3 жыл бұрын
Something I havent really heard about a lot in many DnD campaigns is the orc subrace known as the Scro. Intelligent, spelljammer piloting orcs. Upset everything your players think they know about orcs when they use advanced military tactics, high level spells, and even technology
@disciple012
@disciple012 2 жыл бұрын
Been a fan of D&D for over 20 years, but had no idea that Spelljammer was a thing until the books were announced for 5e. Never DM'ed a campaign before (only DM'ed one 2nd edition game and one Mutants & Masterminds game before), but when I heard about Spelljammer and how you can use a seafaring ship to travel the stars and go from campaign setting to campaign setting really caught my attention. Bought the books and decided to run a campaign. Finished Spelljammer Academy and Light of Xaryxis, but the adventures were pretty short and the 5th edition Spelljammer stuff was kinda lacking, so I had to look for old 2nd edition books to learn more. Found out about the scro and loved the idea of these highly militaristic and intelligent spacefaring orcs who had some major beef with elves, so I had the party come across wrecked Star Moths floating through space and dead bodies of elves found in the streets of the Rock of Bral and sightings of orcs who are much larger than normal fleeing the scene and leaving in weird ships that nobody recognized. Turned into a pretty fun few sessions while the party tried to figure out what was going on.
@monkeymadness72
@monkeymadness72 5 жыл бұрын
We've got a campaign where Orcs are underlings to a faction of Drow within Undermountain, working as their brute force, with sometimes mixed members of Drow and Orcs ambushing us. The interesting thing about it is, because of their alliance, they have access to Drow equipment and every Orc we run into has their weapons coated in Drow sleep poison. They're known in the dungeon by other denizens as the Black Bladed Orcs. So if an attack by one lands on a PC, they not only take the physical damage, but they have to make a CON save to not end up poisoned...EVERY. TIME. Once poisoned, it's the DMs discretion when it wears off or until we take a long rest. Our group just recently made an alliance with the goblin faction, The Silver Axe, to work as a united front against them.
@garysmith442
@garysmith442 7 жыл бұрын
More videos like this, for sure. Great work.
@xMEanimations
@xMEanimations 7 жыл бұрын
Great Vid! I've been namedroppng about an Orc tribe building an army to invade the Kingdom in my running Campaign. The players are already scared without even having encountered a single Orc. Definately will take advantage of your input, to flesh them out more.
@robcharette1915
@robcharette1915 4 жыл бұрын
Lots of solid ideas. Well done video.
@thychozwart2451
@thychozwart2451 5 жыл бұрын
I love how you gave the Tanarukk the label of "campaign boss" when my party just used suggestion to send one away, told him to run until he dropped and so he is running until he drops. Concentration might have been broken though, I did not tell the party :p
@zip0ws67
@zip0ws67 4 жыл бұрын
Been thinking about doing an orc encounter for my party and this vid helped flesh out different options. I’m planning for the group to enter a completely destroyed village, only to find it be raided by Orcs. Down the road, they’ll encounter a few of orcs/orc shamans, who are trying to kill the camp leader, who turned into a tanaruk, which the demon orc then forced the once peaceful tribe into raiders. I think it’s a nice way of showing the good and the bad that can come with orcs. But anyways, love the series!
@kodytiffany5686
@kodytiffany5686 6 жыл бұрын
Its great that you bring up Tolken; his orcs are mainly the type I think of. Stupid because they are not taught; not stupid because they cannot think. I am far more a goblin user than an orc one because I think of orcs as being far less in number. all those extras you brought up I had not seen yet; though Ogre Magi vs Ogres is the best comparison I can think of. Ogres being Barbaric and every so often having a talent for sorcery that is rather troubling to deal with.
@thelorewriter9460
@thelorewriter9460 7 жыл бұрын
I've got a skyship campaign in the works. Been setting up some ideas for marauder bands in the form of orcish juryrigged flyers and gliders to land on ships ground them, and then get repurposed for the orcs to use in their fleets. It gives an in for anyone who wants to play a half orc pirate, and one of my players has made it clear he has serious interest in a character like that
@jennaozzy6863
@jennaozzy6863 6 жыл бұрын
When I created my own world I changed orcs a bit. Two main types to start off with, mountain orcs (more like the buff orcs from assorted games/stories that are pretty impressive, and higher hit dice... as well as being more neutral overall) and common orcs (more D&D standard, but with a little higher percentage of groups that might not be all that evil). Works very well and my players have loved them, had a paladin make a few treaties with a few LARGE tribes of mutual defense and trade between kingdoms.
@Neutral_Tired
@Neutral_Tired 4 жыл бұрын
Idea, weaponised Tanaruk, tortured and caged, metal armour, spikes and blades nailed/scalded to their bodies, they’ve gone entirely insane from the torture and are basically just feral animals in constant pain, a dangerous enemy, and makes the orcs seem more dangerous and despicable, turns them from basic mooks to really memorable enemies
@teun558
@teun558 7 жыл бұрын
As always, great video. How about an orc horde that comes not to raid and pillage but to colonize? Trying to get away from an ever bigger threat. A barbarians at the gates fleeing from the Mongols inspired idea.
@pktmaster
@pktmaster 6 жыл бұрын
I like using Orcs as foils for the characters. Best example is when one of my players rolled up a ranger with favored enemy Orc. I had made an Orc monk NPC who was to be the exact opposite of what her mental image of an Orc was/acted. To the point that if she shot him with an arrow, he would walk up to her, pull the arrow out and return it to her.
@donovanledoux4515
@donovanledoux4515 6 жыл бұрын
In my campaign, orcs were brought to the world by Illithid from another plane. They were used as enslaved armies, and helped usher in the end of an age in destruction and chaos. Over a thousand years later, the orcs still exist and thrive amidst the wastes and badlands they helped to create. My players actually have yet to meet straight orcs in my game, but will soon, as they have great plans of their own, and the Illithid who once controlled them are slowly calling them to service again...
@zombiemaster823
@zombiemaster823 7 жыл бұрын
I found this just in time, I just started working on a small campaign where the BBEG is a priestess of Luthic.
@noahgresock3729
@noahgresock3729 7 жыл бұрын
Currently writing a campaign for my players with lots of orcs, I homebrew a bit by changing stats slightly or switching the orcs’ weapons around. This also differentiates the orcs between different tribes
@jonwooldridge3766
@jonwooldridge3766 3 жыл бұрын
I used a party of orcs as a social encounter for my players in the Lost Mines of Phandelver, that were an envoy to the Cragmaw goblins containing the cheiftains daughter (1/2 orc) as the ambassador. They were enroute to Cragmaw to negotiate safe passage and possible settlement in the valley for their tribe. At the time, I only had the lore from the Starter Set, which implied the orcs always had a reason to raid and therefore life was not easy for them. Once I bought the Essentials Set I retconned this to be the White Dragon had driven them from their mountain home and they were looking for a new home to the South West. The scene opened during the day as the orcs were moving through the forest at a ranger's step. They, as a random encounter, could be discovered by the party moving along the road. The encounter, as mentioned, was intended to be a social encounter. The orc princess would negotiate safe passage with the party. Aside from the princess the other orcs in the party had the sole mission to protect and deliver the princess to Cragmaw Castle, so they would be very agitated or belligerent.
@JosephFuller
@JosephFuller 4 жыл бұрын
My son is playing a dragonborn ranger that was raised by orcs. His egg was found by them in a cave. His father was a war-chieftain that was killed on a raid. He went out to avenge his father's death. He wrote a bunch more to the story but that is the most relevant part to this video.
@chaosmastermind
@chaosmastermind 6 жыл бұрын
I love the approach to orcs that they used with Warhammer Fantasy. They have the savage orcs for shamans and magic, with magical glowing tattoos. They have the regular orcs for cannon fodder, (which is still needed sometimes). They have the Black Orcs for more intelligent soldiers with better armor, and tactics. And they have the Big Uns for just big beefy dumb versions that tank hard and hit hard. They also ride sweet ass giant war boars, and can use catapults. In my campaigns, I usually use them (and hobgoblins) as a military that is conquering the different keeps and strongholds of the map and actually holding them unless they are defeated. The goblins are just used to raid helpless villages and steal food and women for the army. My orcs have generals and warlords and some of them even ride manticores and war mammoths. Another neat thing is they can be adapted to every environment, so you can have snow orcs, or swamp orcs, or desert orcs..etc. They are very versatile.
@EEYore-py1bf
@EEYore-py1bf 7 жыл бұрын
I usually have orcs in my campaigns form a Sparta-like nation, staunchly militaristic and brilliant strategists, but without a technologically advanced infrastructure. They usually don't have skilled stonemasons, however they have rams designed to take down castle gates.
@yojimbonoir4411
@yojimbonoir4411 5 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you're a chaotic villain and so is the party. My Divine Sorcerer Orc: Mumm-Ra, the Ever-Living usually ends up on the run when things go sideways, and they always do when you switch things up with an evil party for a change. But, then again after wrecking a world in an evil campaign, you can attempt to heal it with another.
@sonofalich1825
@sonofalich1825 6 жыл бұрын
Players invading a hobgoblin/orc 'keep'. (Technically, it WAS a human keep, but that was weeks ago... and things changed). The players enter a kitchen, an orc sees them and runs into the pantry. The orcs are busy pouring grain onto the floor and the players try to give chase. The orcs escape, tipping a table as a barricade on one side. The hobgoblins that gave route to them a few rooms prior block off the entrance they just came in with a phalanx of large shield. Then they start throwing alchemists fire. Chaos ensues. Tight corridor, AOE spells are a death sentence to the party, the grain allowed the fire to spread quickly. Rogue can't get in position for a sneak attack. The party was two rangers, a rogue, a wizard and druid. The druid ended up using a summon to put fire badgers behind the phalanx to try to give a ranger the edge he needed to bull rush the shields. Fantastic encounter. Try it out sometime.
@felipehonoriobs
@felipehonoriobs 7 жыл бұрын
My party is going to aid a fort that stands on the edge of orc territory, with a warband ready to siege it. I was having trouble thinking of a roleplay encounter on this situation, but now i got the idea of an orc emissary offering a stand off under some conditions. that will be awesome
@thelowmein9143
@thelowmein9143 6 жыл бұрын
I took your advice to use more hit and run ambush style tactics with Orcs, it worked surprisingly well. Thanks
@athena8794
@athena8794 6 жыл бұрын
My favorite orc-centric Adventure that I've ever run was actually completely non-combat. My players were invited by a half orc PC to his full orc uncle's funeral. This particular tribe where Horsemen, in the tradition of the Mongols or the Dothraki. They believed that when you died, you joined the Great Hunting Party in the Sky (the Milky Way's golarion equivalent), and that your rank in the afterlife was determined by how many people attended your funeral. So the NPC invited my players to come to the funeral for more people. Ran it kind of halfway between a viking Festival and a Dothraki wedding.
@taylorsmith9883
@taylorsmith9883 7 жыл бұрын
This would be a neat series !! Please do
@gwenhoward4540
@gwenhoward4540 6 жыл бұрын
I've been messing around with the idea of Warhammer 40k/ age of sigmar style orks/oruuks giving them a sort of rage ability where one orc (presumably the leader) would scream and go Into a rage (you could also add an action surge and inspiration) causing the other orcs within earshot to rage as well, so you have this chain reaction of orcs with a barbarian Rage..... I just think it's a cool idea
@callumgilhooley8424
@callumgilhooley8424 7 жыл бұрын
I'm starting my homebrew in the new year. The orcs in my setting are kind of like the Huns, they have their own kingdom and waged a brutal war against the dwarvish empire. There is technically now a peace treaty but there are still frequent raids.
@eddiErdnuss
@eddiErdnuss 7 жыл бұрын
i ran a short campaign a couple of years back: the group's alchemist was looking for an incredibly rare flower that is most common (but still super rare) in the orc's homeland. there they encountered a small group of orcs. after "befriending" them, they got invited to the great "wedding" of two orc-tribes that have been in war for decades. tensions are high among the orcs, trusting neither the outsiders, nor the orcs from the opposite tribe. but things go relativly smooth, until the alchemist spots his super rare flower ontop of the bride's wedding-bouquet ...
@edgarasmalukas3275
@edgarasmalukas3275 5 жыл бұрын
In the campaign we play on orcs accepted curse of lycantrophy for the clan. Making them werewolves
@scottmcley5111
@scottmcley5111 7 жыл бұрын
I love finding different ways to make orcs dangerous at higher levels. My first dnd encounter when i didnt have to DM was an orc outpost. Spent two hours just investigating two rooms. Great times.
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