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Teos Abadie

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
4668 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And it was really fun to, you know, because if you think it's not been long that we've been on YouTube or that we left the original network that we're on as a podcast or really started a Patreon that was our Patreon. So this is all still really new. And to see it start to grow is great. And we're really thankful of that.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And it was really fun to, you know, because if you think it's not been long that we've been on YouTube or that we left the original network that we're on as a podcast or really started a Patreon that was our Patreon. So this is all still really new. And to see it start to grow is great. And we're really thankful of that.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And it's something that we're actively kind of looking at, like, wow, how do we keep this being as good as 2024 has been?

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And it's something that we're actively kind of looking at, like, wow, how do we keep this being as good as 2024 has been?

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And oh, yeah, I just I think I was going to say the same thing, usually, which is all right. Like, you know, looking back on 2024 a little bit from our perspective, you know, Sean, do you have any favorite like like what was your favorite D&D product or other RPG product or thing that you worked on or RPG played?

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And oh, yeah, I just I think I was going to say the same thing, usually, which is all right. Like, you know, looking back on 2024 a little bit from our perspective, you know, Sean, do you have any favorite like like what was your favorite D&D product or other RPG product or thing that you worked on or RPG played?

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

A number of things. So book-wise, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed playing at The World, which was actually sent to me by a Discord member, thank you, who had ordered two by mistake and was kind enough to share that extra love with me. This was just great. I didn't think I would love it as much as I would, but I really did. We mentioned Graham Ward, The Last Caravan came in.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

A number of things. So book-wise, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed playing at The World, which was actually sent to me by a Discord member, thank you, who had ordered two by mistake and was kind enough to share that extra love with me. This was just great. I didn't think I would love it as much as I would, but I really did. We mentioned Graham Ward, The Last Caravan came in.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

That's a really fun game. I really like everything the One Ring is doing. And I have a video that came out today on talking about D&D's exploration pillar in the DMG and particularly the travel segment of it. And then tomorrow there will be a video talking about the One Ring system, kind of continuing that thought process over.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

That's a really fun game. I really like everything the One Ring is doing. And I have a video that came out today on talking about D&D's exploration pillar in the DMG and particularly the travel segment of it. And then tomorrow there will be a video talking about the One Ring system, kind of continuing that thought process over.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

I'm still digesting the combat system, the exploration system, the diplomacy type system that they have there. It's really, really extremely good. And if I had to pick one book that I thought was like, oh, that's different this year, it would be this guy.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

I'm still digesting the combat system, the exploration system, the diplomacy type system that they have there. It's really, really extremely good. And if I had to pick one book that I thought was like, oh, that's different this year, it would be this guy.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And I know I've been talking to my friends about this a lot, but the monster overhaul, which was shared on the discord, it was either Andy Demps or Graham Ward or somebody like that brought it up. Thank you, because I picked it up at Gamehole. And I've been just loving the creativity behind it and how it tackles monsters is really awesome.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And I know I've been talking to my friends about this a lot, but the monster overhaul, which was shared on the discord, it was either Andy Demps or Graham Ward or somebody like that brought it up. Thank you, because I picked it up at Gamehole. And I've been just loving the creativity behind it and how it tackles monsters is really awesome.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And I could, you know, maybe you and I will do a whole show on it at some point because it just is so fun that I know we keep thinking about about what it does. D&D wise, for me, the product that captured the imagination, my imagination as a designer was the DMG itself.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

And I could, you know, maybe you and I will do a whole show on it at some point because it just is so fun that I know we keep thinking about about what it does. D&D wise, for me, the product that captured the imagination, my imagination as a designer was the DMG itself.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

um because i think it did do it is a much better version than 2014 whereas the player's handbook i go back and forth and how about i how i feel about that new core book um there are things about it the capitalization alone that gets under my skin a bit uh there are things i like but you know weapon mastery there's a lot of give and take and how i feel about the player's handbook but the dmg while i can ask for more because of course

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

um because i think it did do it is a much better version than 2014 whereas the player's handbook i go back and forth and how about i how i feel about that new core book um there are things about it the capitalization alone that gets under my skin a bit uh there are things i like but you know weapon mastery there's a lot of give and take and how i feel about the player's handbook but the dmg while i can ask for more because of course

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

Overall, I think it's a very purposeful, smartly done book. And I like a lot of what's being done there. And so I found myself making, you know, initially I didn't think I was going to make a single video about it because I was a little tired about the Blurgate type influencer stuff that had happened.

Mastering Dungeons
Looking Back on 2024, Forward to 2025! (MD 222)

Overall, I think it's a very purposeful, smartly done book. And I like a lot of what's being done there. And so I found myself making, you know, initially I didn't think I was going to make a single video about it because I was a little tired about the Blurgate type influencer stuff that had happened.