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Participants in the special Dungeons and Dragons episode of Um, Actually correct incorrect statements by buzzing in with "Um, actually," with points awarded for identifying fake monsters and altered images. The episode delves into the complexity of fantasy lore, discussing topics such as the alignment system, unique magic items, spell ranges, and real-life economic classes and skills.
Insights
- Dungeons and Dragons facts are corrected by participants using "Um, actually" in a special episode featuring Gus Serola, Matt Mercer, and Amy Vorpahl, showcasing the game's intricate details and origins.
- The episode blends fantasy trivia with real-world knowledge, delving into economic classes and poverty thresholds, highlighting the diverse and unexpected topics covered in the game beyond just Dungeons and Dragons lore.
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Recent questions
What is Um, Actually?
A special Dungeons and Dragons episode.
Who are the participants in Um, Actually?
Gus Serola, Matt Mercer, and Amy Vorpahl.
What is the game about in Um, Actually?
Correcting incorrect statements about D&D.
What is the purpose of buzzing in with "Um, actually"?
To correct false statements about D&D.
What are some topics discussed in Um, Actually?
Early edition art style, fake monsters, and fantasy lore.
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