Rude Goldberg and Eartha Crit, Explained is the fourteenth episode of Adventuring Party. The main cast of Dimension 20 answers fan questions following the fourteenth episode of A Crown of Candy.
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- "Hey, everyone! What an incredible and intense episode and a huge round of applause for Siobhan and Emily! I figured we could lighten it up a bit with a question for everyone. Who would win in a race, Swifty or Zac?"
- "Brennan, if Emily hadn't pulled off that clutch counterspell at the beginning, would you really have started the combat by wiping out the entire party? Were you trying to go for a TPK right before the finale?"
- "for Emily, did watching Zac kick ass with counterspells as Mavris in NADDPOD inform the way you played Saccharina, and Zac, did Emily make you proud?"
- "Hey, y'all. Your battles are so interactive and dynamic, they seem to be characters of their own. Props to Rick for being amazing. On the DMing side of the things, how do you come up with ideas for an interesting battle setting, Brennan? How much do you decide before going to Rick and his team?"
- "Perfect grilled cheese, sourdough wide pan bread, mayo on the outside, bacon fat in the pan, 1 1/2 pieces of pre-sliced cheese, bacon and tomato. I like Muenster and cheddar."
- "Hey all! What a fun episode of whomping Brennan that leads into some difficult partial resolution in the relationship between Ruby and Saccharina. Both women are right and valid in their feelings, and while this may not be the outcome that the audience would prefer, this feels like one that both characters can walk forward with for now. What were some of the difficulties of navigating this relationship both for Emily and Siobhan but for the rest of the cast as well?"
- "Just to say watching the chat flip from 'Give Liam a baby dragon, Ullu. To, 'What? What the fuck? Jesus, no!' Was an incredible ride. Thanks for that, Brennan."
- "thank you guys so much for giving us something to look forward to every Wednesday. I can't explain how much D20 and being a part of the D20 fandom has meant to me. My question is does playing home games feel different after having played D&D for the show? And do you think your play style has changed since starting playing D&D professionally? Lots of love from bisexuals for Brennan and Beardsley.”
- "Hey gang. As a self-described bard, i.e. I use music, art, and sexuality to cast magic, I'm always interested in what song you most associate with your character. Amazing episode tonight, heart."
- "From a discussion on the Discord, in what circumstance would your PCs willingly attempt to eat a light bulb? How would they go about it? The public needs to know."
- "As always, the episode was insane. The role play is nuts. Just A plus all around. For Brennan, if the Sugar Plum Fairy died and Lapin had been alive, RIP, would he need to choose a new patron or would his power still have come from the bulb? Thanks, as always."