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===[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUpkp-6fXuG9dqfoJ99XTmw Puffin Forest]=== Probably the number 1 most popular D&D animator on youtube. While his animation is far from being the best (his art style is worse than [[Order of the Stick]]), he more than makes up for it with his great sense of humor and amount of content. He mostly talks about D&D, but he occasionally does videos about [[Call of Cthulhu]] and other games and more recently has started doing videos on [[Magic: The Gathering]]. Most of his videos tell funny stories about stuff that happened to him during tabletop games (both as a player and a game master). In others he reviews tabletop games and gives advice to players and game masters. He also has started doing longer video series where he retells entire campaigns in more detail but with without animation, starting with a (relatively) serious [[Curse of Strahd]] campaign. Because of how popular he is, he frequently has crossovers with other D&D youtubers including Zee Bashew and Dingo Doodles. He is a bit [[Skub]]by to some because many people on /tg/ find his funny stories to be too unbelievable or find them to be cringy instead of funny because he comes off as a [[That Guy]] in some of them. He enjoys making ridiculous characters and has admitted that he used to frequently do stuff that would sabotage his party [[Loonie|just because it was funny]] in his early games and as a DM he sometimes can be a little too sadistic. His defenders argue that he is purposefully making himself look worse than he actually is for humor. He really doesn't like 4th edition D&D, mainly due to having several bad experiences with it playing with bad DMs, but then again he is definitely not a good DM of 4th edition either, as can be seen in his let's play he ran where he just flat out did not know the rules and forced a huge group of newbies to the system to play the game in an absolutely horrendous fashion before going into a long chat about how much they dislike the system based on how it was played. Seriously, the guy took a group of like 10 people and made them roll up level 8 characters (something the DMG says you shouldn't do) and then threw monsters at them that were better suited for parties in the Paragon Tier. Even with the 8 characters the math doesn't work out and then they complain that the game is too hard while he insists "I'm just running it rules as written."
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