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No guest this week as Andrew, Rob & Steve discusses the games they’ve been playing this winter.
Andrew played a Magic the Gathering meets Warhammer 40k commander extravaganza with Necrons, Tyranids and a Sol Ring. Painting minis to play Kill Team and MtG mega game.
Steve played Reykholt, Left Right Center, Horse Race, Codenames, Sriracha the Game, Cosmic Encounters, Showdown Yahtzee, Anomia, but focused on Smash Up where you combine themed card decks of ninjas, pirates, aliens and more to take over bases.
Rob continues playing World of Warcraft: Dragon Flight and they flex on how good their dragon riding skills are and powering up their paladin. It’s impossible to call Rob a filthy casual with the sheer number of hours they’ve logged.
Idon’tcaribou and the Igloo Warriors: This barn is missing two walls. Outside is an infinite tundra of icy conditions, swirling wind, snow and frosty grass. Inside are lofts with hay and stalls containing normal caribou. Broken-off antlers litter the floor. A coat rack next to the door has fur-lined parkas that give you advantage against ennui and cold damage.
A massive igloo with smaller crunchroach igloos all over it is in the center of the room. This is the turtle-like shell of the Idon’tcaribou, a dire beast with antlers growing out of it in all directions. It gores with its antlers, which break off and immediately grow back in a new shape. It shoots freeze rays from his eyes and has a 10-foot aura of ennui that’s linked to the cold (crunchroaches are immune).
Crunchroachs are tiny insectoid igloo warriors in furs with harpoons and shields. They swarm to create shapes like a hammer or a big hand that deals cold damage. If hit, roll for a location on your body and that part is frozen. This sentient community of crunchroach warriors have a symbiotic relationship with the Idon’tcaribou. Captain Crunchroach is their leader.
Art: Tiger Wizard Words: Steve Albertson
Story by: Andrew Bellury, Steve Albertson, Rob Bellury
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This episode is sponsored by Exalted Funeral, and we discuss their new release the Herbalist’s Primer, a system-agnostic illustrated guide to real-world magical plants. Inspired by the 19th-century herbalists and the millennia of folklore, myths, and legends, it brings a wealth of easily-accessible, organized information straight to your gaming table.
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Thanks for listening to Season Two of the Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast, where D&D hip hop group Epic Levels and a guest create a system-neutral, playable dungeon room using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games.
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The Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast is hosted by Andrew Bellury, Rob Bellury & Steve Albertson, and produced by Zach Cowan.
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