RPG Review: Five Torches Deep! (
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Episode #106: Professor DungeonMaster reviews Five Torches Deep, an OSR plug-in for 5th Edition. Classes, mechanics, layout and spells are all discussed.
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“...which reminds me of something. I can’t remember what it is...”. 😂 You just became my favorite DM.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
I am sitting down to write "What Star Wars Can Teach About D&D," to air in 3-4 weeks. Stay tuned. I'm going back there.
@augustoluis6888
4 жыл бұрын
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 Star Wars teaches D&D players to hate sand.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
@@augustoluis6888 It's so coarse...and it gets everywhere!
@waynekautzer913
4 ай бұрын
Genius! A breath of fresh [dungeon] air! Thanks for the informative review, professor! I'm in!
This feels like how I think rules should be. No OP PCs, no rules to make the game unnecessarily difficult, nothing to slow down combat. It's just perfect.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
We concur. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Happy gaming, Miguel!
I purchased the book based on your review. Its almost like the authors are Dungeon Craft fans...
These folks should have cut you an endorsement check - we just ordered our copy after watching this review!
@rogerfarley7823
4 жыл бұрын
Me Too
@chrisblackgb
4 жыл бұрын
@@rogerfarley7823 Same :D
@feagal612
4 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@esmith86
4 жыл бұрын
Same.
@oliveredensanchez
3 жыл бұрын
Same.
Uh...When I started watching this my first thought was, "Why not just play ADnD".... As the video continued my thoughts turned to, "THIS IS GENIUS" and then I bought it. lol. Thank you for the review.
@nunyadambidniss
4 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't it be better to have Rogue as the class with Assassin/Bard/THIEF as your variants ?
@Grayald
2 жыл бұрын
@@nunyadambidniss that's what I've always thought. Seems to me Rogue is more of an archetype and Thief is a specialization within it. Like a thief is defined as someone who commits thievery. You can be a rogue without stealing.
This sounds almost exactly like the way you describe your own house rules. I love it!
This is a great example of less is more.
Prof DM rolling a crit on that "casting shade check" @3:42. lol ;-)
I like that rule on sacrificing shields, gonna have to steal that one!
@twilightgardenspresentatio6384
4 жыл бұрын
Raptor Jesus yup
@CrazyCrethon
4 жыл бұрын
ICRPG also does this but it allows you to sacrifice your shield to block ALL damage from one attack. This way you can get those iconic moments, like when a dragon breathes on you and it blasts your shield away but leaving you unharmed (for now)
I actually yelled out "thats so cool!" when I saw the character sheet. I love how you move down and find the attributes related to the stats above it. There's a term for this in design, I believe its grouping by proximity, where things that are near each other are implied to be related.
As a follower of this channel, I've found that rewatching videos is very useful. I remember watching this video when it came out, but it's today when I found it useful.
Love this book professor I bought both ICRPG and Five Torches deep because of you. You definitely have a longtime subscriber
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Michael. I'm glad those creators found a way onto your shelf. They and you deserve it.
Great review! I'm about to start a campaign with 6th graders, and this sounds like a great way to simplify things for them. Magic in 5e was especially confusing for my last group of kids. With this system I will spend a lot less time trying to explain spells. Thanks for this thorough explanation.
Reading through the supply rules that is so nice & simple you don't need to keep track of how many torches or rations you have its all wrapped up in supply
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
I concur.
PDM "I don't have time to write my own version of D&D" Me: Can confirm. It is a lot of time. After a few months you look back at the stuff you were proud of and say "that's changing, that's getting cut, that's rough, rough, that's fine, that's changing, cut this, this, that. Phew." Think I'll just get 5 torches deep and write some notes in the margins.
"... first thing I do is look at the character sheet..." Exactly! 😊😍😚
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Right!
@DM_Curtis
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I used to do in game stores -- neat cover? Open book, turn to back page and look at character sheet. If it looks like a tax form, replace on shelf.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
@@DM_Curtis That's actually a very efficient way of reading a game book.
Thanks Professor! as I move away from more modern colorful kids friendly games and Delve into the old school Deadly & Desperate stuff i've come to realize i've been a grim dark fan since i started watching your channel. This is so refreshing and I'll be moving more into the survivalist penalty laden game style. It weeds out the frivolity and beings on the frugality of gameplay!
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
Жыл бұрын
Check out Deathbringer too! Happy gaming!
@sesimie
Жыл бұрын
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 i will!
Whenever the professor recommends a book, it always proves worth it! This book is as great as his other picks!
You got me at the bard. I always thought that playing songs for buffs should be a rest/downtime activity, while in combat you should do fighting stuff. I'll definitely take a look at this game!
Dude I love that you put a voice to the grumpy asked old man hiding in my subconscious. Thank you sir
Just ran a 0 level Peasant Mayhem with 7 players running up to 6 players each following your initial guide, and morphing it into 5TD. It was like a revolt in Czarist Russia. They were feeling empowered when they found sharpened rocks and made rudimentry clothes from birch trees. I made your goblins a human cannibal cult. The standouts were a Tax Collector (post combat jokes ensued) and Gong Farmer. The 1HP Piss Boy survived, but the bandits stole both of his buckets and his clothes. They didn't even try to fight the bandits, though one characher accidently self immolated with an oil flask failure during the hold up. 7 players, 4 to 6 0 levels each, 3.75 hours.
@benvoliothefirst
4 жыл бұрын
That sounds like an awesome session.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
THAT is a game in which I'd love to play! Bravo, Adam. Bravo.
@adam8688
4 жыл бұрын
@@benvoliothefirst The Discord comments were positive post session. I'm working on the next session, Inn will be named "Ball and a Biscuit," and the dry goods store will be "Sebastian's Stabby Stabby." This will be a number of years prior to my first campaign so I will reuse some of the NPCs but make them 20 years younger. Players love that kind on continuity. 5TD will be interesting to use.
@adam8688
4 жыл бұрын
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 Thank You Sir. I have been inspired by your Channel. I've posted several of your videos in the Discord server we have for our game. I've trained 3 new DMs but the number of Public Game attendees keeps growing. We've tripled in size in a year, now with more than 30 folks attending every Tuesday evening fairly regularly. My group has already purchased 3 copies of 5TD. Reminds me a little of the old Chaosium games mortality. I always have players have a deep line of replacements ready to roll. BTW your figure painting and building skills are awesome.
This game is my introduction to the OSR. This exact video. Thank you.
Fantastic. I love Five Torches Deep and this was a fantastic review.
Thanks for the review, this looks awesome. Fills my need for the classic old school play without bogging the game down and it is a fresh new take on old school play. I'm sold!
Sold me Professor...great review and I have to admit...your enthusiasm for this book adds to the intrigue. Thanks for another great video...Cheers!!
"Mean little feral Garbage Pail Kids"... bravo, take your thumbs up, good sir.
I ended up ordering it! I just finished reading the pdf version and LOVE it! I’m going to try running a session next week with my son and see is he can run a full (3-4 char) party alone with this system. I’m so excited to try it! Thank you for the recommendation!
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Cool. Let me know how it goes!
Love how the uploads are on Thursdays, after my session so I can watch while I relax after a long session.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Cool. Sorry this one aired on Wednesday, didn't think 6pm on Thanksgiving was a good time slot.
@ncrtrooper1782
4 жыл бұрын
@@DUNGEONCRAFT1 it's alright, it's understandable
You did catch that archetypes don’t get all those abilities - they choose one from the list every couple of levels and get something like three of them maximum.
@patrickbuckley7259
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think he missed it, it's easy to miss actually, you'd think they would get all of those features by 9nth level, or at least half. I understand wanting to cut down on the power creep, but cutting down on class identity/utility is a bit odd. But if you noticed each archetype seems to get a lot of proficiencies. I think fighter got like 4, 1 being medicine, (which does make sense, I mean you fight for a living first aid is a must know skill) and I think you do just get those from the way it's worded.
I was looking at the Halfling image thinking, "He's an Angry Elf!" but Mean little feral garbage pail kids made me laugh out loud.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
Жыл бұрын
It was a really cool choice by the artist.
This is great! Ordering it! Thank you for reviewing this product!
Great review. Loved the comments about spell simplicity/streamlining
Nice, succinct review, peppered with just enough opinion to keep it interesting. More importantly, it makes me want to check out yournother reviews. Thanks and keep up the good works.
Wow that looks amazing. It's basically what I try to homebrew for my son and his friends. Great content as always 👍
Excellent review Professor!
This product is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for the excellent review.
Wow, sounds simple and a great one stop shop for D&D. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
Wow this is also a good way to explain rules like yours. I will share. Thanks Professor.
Super excited to pick this up. Great review, thanks!
Every time the Professor recommends a book I buy it.
@feagal612
4 жыл бұрын
I haven't bought XDM yet. I keep reading bad reviews.
@rhettr4923
4 жыл бұрын
@@feagal612 I enjoyed it but it's definitely not for everyone you really have to have a good understanding of game design to see where they are coming from
fundraiser for prof dungeon master to get his own museum
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
That's kind of you. The museum is located at Patreon. Lots of stuff on there.
I absolutely love every game you review!
Another excellent video as always Professor!
Loved the weapons list with more historical named weapons
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Me too!
I bought it because of you Professor Dungeonmaster. My players will enjoy it! Thanks for this Review!
Do not know how I missed this one year ago, I’m sold. Side note, immunity to weather rocks, nothing better than walking right through the rain and not getting wet.
I think Archetypes only get one of those abilities on the chart and then another at level 7. So they don't get all those abilities, they have to choose. At least thats how i read it. I could be wrong. I like the game. I would greatly expand the Magic Mishap table though. I'm a backer. The book is pretty short, like Moldvay B/ X. The lay out of everything on 1 page is fantastic. Just print out a page and use as needed.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
I think you're right.
@MrSteveK1138
3 жыл бұрын
That is correct, one feature at 3rd and 7th level. As a small houserule, I allow getting the archetype at first level with one feature chosen. Still less powerful than Sword Coast Superfriends...I meant D&D 5th edition.
Watched this review for the first time yesterday. Bought the book today. Hard copy and PDF. Very pleased.
Now this is how all commercials should be. Though if they were, I'd be broke. A mobile pdf is a nice touch. Now I can flip through it while I wait for it to show up.
Excellent. Love this review. I will certainly have to check this book out.
Great review. Spot on. I bought it because of your review. I can't wait to plan my next campaign!
Great review! Thank you professor.
I backed this on kickstarter. Best $10 I ever spent. The best thing is, even if you don't use the whole thing, each of the individual bits are usable. The SUPPLY rules work just as well in 5e as they do here, same with the initiative, same with monster gen. The way it moved stuff around so that there are no dump stats is also a good point in it's favor.
@DM_Curtis
4 жыл бұрын
Making every stat useful was something WotC should have done. The supply and retainer rules really shine.
Can't wait to get mine. Thanks for the review.
Awesome review. Just ordered it!
This review was so effective, I bought the PDF & POD the moment I got home from work. I already have ICRPG so I am good to go!!! Thanks, Professor Dungeon Master!
I bought Five Torches Deep about a month ago based on Adam Koebel's review. I've read through most of it (being only 45 pages helps), and I really like it. And because I've read it, I feel I need to point out some stuff you may have misinterpreted. -Archetypes: PCs only gain *2* of the features of their chosen archetype (at levels 3 and 7 - this was especially galling because the text is right there on-screen), not all of them. So a Fighter can get a permanent +1 AC and/or deal +1 damage on all attacks and/or give all nearby allies +1 AC, but not all three. So there's a lot of versatility in that. -Spellcasting: there is a theoretical limit to how many times a spell can be cast per day. Casting spells requires components, some of which might be materials. And those can be consumed upon the spell being cast. Unfortunately, FTD doesn't specify which spells might require material components. So I guess this is going to depend on how the GM feels about casters. On a more personal note, while I can appreciate putting class restrictions on different races as a way to give the feel of a human-dominated setting, if pushed, I fall into the camp of "just let them play what they want." It doesn't make sense to me that a human can play a Warrior while having a Strength of 11, while an Elf with a Strength of 12 can't. Something you didn't mention, but I wish you had, is how there are *no* dump-stats in FTD. Every stat has it's use, regardless of class. High INT means you have a higher Supply score, so you can have more stuff like torches, ammo, rations, etc; high WIS gives you better Morale; high CHA means more followers and being able to use more magic items.
@devonsharkey414
4 жыл бұрын
thor30013 I like the charisma bonus determining magic items. To appease my group I’m running what is mostly 5e, but I borrowed a lot of ideas from ftd, and this is one of them - but made it the bonus the number of items that can be attuned.
Now THIS is what im looking for.
PDM! Thank you for the review of Five Torches Deep! I just went to DrivethruRPG and ordered myself a printed copy! I had to have this!! I played 1st-2nd Edition first when I was about 11. (I am 43 now) This is purely brilliant!
Perfect system to play "hot springs island"
@mowzrascal2350
2 жыл бұрын
Why is that?
This is on my Christmas list!
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Cool!
Picked up our copy!
Sounds awesome and what I am using in my next campaign, nice review
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Cool!
It makes sense that all priest classes would be zealots. When you have undeniable proof of the existence of divine (and malign) forces, who wouldn't be a zealot?
@augustoluis6888
4 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that a druid is a nature zealot in this world too. Connecting with nature gives them powers, without an obvious deity to worship.
@benvoliothefirst
4 жыл бұрын
@@augustoluis6888 Meshes with my opinion of a lot of the "Greenpeace" types to me, too... ;)
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
2 жыл бұрын
What you think are divine forces are actually very high level wizards.
I just went back and rewatched this review. After playing around with other ideas I too decided to use this and ICRPG (and some Deathbringer) as my main system.
What an awesome video!
Another awesome video!
This review was brilliant and illustrates the difference between a typical D&D 5e and OSR. I prefer my 1st level character to be on par with a peasant than Captain America. It makes the game more exciting.
This looks pretty awesome.
Sold! Ordering my copy now. Thanks professor! However, it maybe a while before I get around to play testing it. My group is enjoying " Talislanta the Savage lands" for the past few months:)
Great review, you convinced me. I just ordered a copy.
Man, this might be the d20 system I was looking for so long. It has the Old School feel, but feels sleek, without the clunky, weird rules from the earlier editions.
I'm getting this! And some snap cubes, they are great to keep track of spell slots & HP! Thanks a lot for the suggestion! I will try to convert my group to these rules! Mwuahaha!
I looked at this before and was on the fence. This review sold it. Could use as-is, but more likely as an engine.
@DUNGEONCRAFT1
4 жыл бұрын
Cool. It's a great engine.
17% thumbs up. Not too shabby. Nice material.
Prof i saw this book a while back on adam Koebel channel and honestly your channel and game style was the first thing i thought of lol
As a player, When it comes to dice -I love rolling durring gameplay, even if I fail. -I hate rolling durring character creation/level-ups even if it gets me better stats.
This looks amazing. Perfect for an old school gamer from 2nd edition or earlier.
I think this might be my Christmas present to myself.
I bought this thanks to your review!
Absolutely Awesome! I'm totally buying this. Thanks for bringing it to light. I do have one thing to disagree with lol ....more than half the 5e DMG is dedicated to story building and dungeon design.... It's actually the better of all of the DMGs. (I can't speak for 4th...)
a video about a book wich solves a lot of D&D 5e main problems, and trpwing shade at disney star wars, this may make me play 5e
@thor30013
4 жыл бұрын
You know what I hate the most about the new Star Wars movies? How some people just can't *not* complain about them. Fine. You don't like them. Now go away.
@gabrieljusti1322
4 жыл бұрын
@@thor30013 dude complaining about stuff is an age old tradition, took more than a decade and an even worse movie for the fans stop colmplaining about the prequels
@bonbondurjdr6553
4 жыл бұрын
@@thor30013 nothing wrong with cirticism, in fact, that is how I built my critical thinking ability over time. If you don't like people talking about thing, just go away?
@mythrilsentinel1
4 жыл бұрын
@@gabrieljusti1322 Right! I'm age old, and I hold up those traditions as sacred. Now, GET OFF MY LAWN! ;oP
@ronniejdio9411
4 жыл бұрын
Its glorious isnt it
Thanks for the video.
This video inspired me to get Five Torches Deep. Really cool.
Just ordered it! Probably gonna just use this to run any future fantasy games from now on.
Would be cool to see a review from you of the Old School Essentials.
Very good video!
I'm re-viewing these reviews in 2023. "I don't have time to write my own version [of D&D]," says the author of Deathbringer and the Eldritch Hack.
Hey, I wrote a bit for Ben Dutter on his first RPG! Had him on my ill-fated podcast once. I may just go pick this up!
good review and interesting game . thanks
I think I am going to have to buy this.
@haveswordwilltravel
4 жыл бұрын
No monks, no warlocks, no dragonborn. Woohoo!
best version of 5e period! thanks for the awsome vid
At first I thought this was a shameless pitch of your own work.... Kudos you have not only inspired me but as it seems some others too, so in my mind your earned your title PROFESSOR Dungeonmaster. I myself have a System in the playtesting phase which will possibly become creative commons once it reaches final stage. I´ll send you a copy when it´s done. Have a nice day
Very kool thank you
Thanks for the review, I just orfered my copy😊
Professor's punctual as always!
Solid review..i just bought my copy
I was ganna skip this one but now I’m convinced to get it! Ty
will try!
Good thing is, in Old School games/OSR, it is not just the characters that have less HP, also the monsters. Old or ancient dragons with less than 100 hit points? Oh yes, babe!