The story is set on the continent of Wildemount, which was briefly visited during the Vox Machina campaign. The second campaign began on January 11, 2018, and follows the adventuring party known as The Mighty Nein. Main article: Critical Role (campaign two) The episodes of campaign one spilt by year: The VODs have since been uploaded to Critical Role's own YouTube channel. Geek & Sundry then added these to the YouTube copies of episodes. Campaign one's closed captions were transcribed by a fan group who submitted them to Geek & Sundry. The show on Alpha had a unique overlay that included "real-time character sheets, damage and heal animations, and visualizations". Starting in November 2016, it was also broadcast live on the Alpha streaming service from Legendary Digital Networks. Ĭampaign one originally broadcast live on the Geek & Sundry Twitch and YouTube channels between March 12, 2015, and October 12, 2017, for a total of 115 episodes. The animated series, The Legend of Vox Machina, also adapts a canonic story that took place within the pre-stream time frame. The comic book, Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins, is an adaptation of the group's game before the show. Episode 36 features a summary of the pre-series history, with artwork created by Wendy Sullivan Green and voice-overs provided by the cast. Additionally, Liam O'Brien released a recording of the magic carpet being discovered by the party. This includes audio from the first session of the campaign, which was released as a segment in the third episode of the podcast All Work No Play. While the adventures prior to the Kraghammer arc (2015) were not formally recorded, some shorter recordings have been released by the cast. The Vox Machina campaign originated as the home game of the cast, played from 2012 to 2017 the show begins in media res with the characters regrouping in the city of Emon after approximately 6 months apart and the streamed campaign picks up where the cast's original home game left off. Main article: Critical Role (campaign one) CampaignĬampaigns Campaign one (2015–2017)
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The third campaign premiered on October 21, 2021.
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With the new totals of 9170-2100-5500, we end up with a net gain of 1570 gold.In June 2021, the cast of Critical Role finished their second Dungeons & Dragons campaign. The 250 cited above was quoted from Sherri, though with this number, the amount given away is reduced to 5500. UPDATE: pointed out that Team 1 was paid 50 gold for each tooth they redeemed for the contract. With that adjusted value, Vox Machina finds themselves once again in the red at -1230 gold.Īlso, that trade sequence was just as amazing as it was mathematically unsound. UPDATE: points out that technically, they only earned 9170 gold, as 12,260 included their bet. Vox Machina lost 2100 total in the first bout. Minus Scanlan’s loss of 100, that’s a total of 12,260 gold won. However, look what he did with that potion! After defeating Kern, Grog earned back 5492, Percy won 2000, Keyleth won 20, Vex won 2400, and Tiberius won 2448.
#VOX MACHINA STATS PLUS#
Plus 3500 worth of teeth.įinal total: 8300 gold worth of dragon parts for a potion worth about 2000, at best. For simplicity, let’s double the hit dice of an adult: 16 becomes 32.
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However, Rimefang had at least double the HP of the average ANCIENT white dragon, let alone an adult. Since the young blue dragon uses 16 hit die (plus some other modifiers), we can estimate that VM overpaid with 800 worth of (gelatinous) blood.
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In Episode 1, Vox Machina trades a vial of young blue dragon blood for Balgus’s Bloodthistle Wine, which had a price tag of 500 gold. With 14 teeth in the trade, that amounts to 3500 for just the teeth.Ī vial of dragon’s blood doesn’t really have a “canon” value, but we can estimate how much the essence in a vial is worth by multiplying 50 times the number of hit dice used to calculate the dragon’s HP. In Episode 14, Sherri tells us that each tooth is about 250 gold. We know that dragon’s teeth, while not exceedingly common, aren’t particularly rare, either. Vex) has saved through haggling, we had to sit down and actually calculate how much money Grog gave away in his negotiation with the snake oil salesman in Episode 22. In our quest to see how much money Vox Machina (i.e.