Ah yes, I remember this song. It's pretty good too. You know there were people who criticized this song for trivial inaccuracies, like them using a d6 to make saving throws and the woman singing that she was a wizard, but LARPing as a ranger? Can't please everyone, I suppose.
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5 comments:
I don't even know the original...
but this is an instant classic.
LOVE Roll a d6. It's my ringtone - that's how I roll. :)
Ah yes, I remember this song. It's pretty good too. You know there were people who criticized this song for trivial inaccuracies, like them using a d6 to make saving throws and the woman singing that she was a wizard, but LARPing as a ranger? Can't please everyone, I suppose.
A classic if ever there was one. Every bit as good as anything Weird Al has done. In my opinion. :)
Felecia Day and "The Guild" have really kicked something off, haven't they?
A resurgence in Gaming interest? We'll see.
And "roll a d6" matches the lyrics to the original song. No other dice would. So . . . whatcha' gonna do?
Like the video. Thanks for posting and sharing that, Joseph.
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