

During the fight at the ziggurat, Percy's pepperbox pistol never once jams or misfires.In the show, the fight is a more intense prison break with the guards putting up more of a fight and several resistance members dying. In the stream, the fight with Captain Stonefell and his guards was a total Curb-Stomp Battle in Vox Machina's favor, as they obliterated most of the guards and Stonefell in a surprise round without taking much damage in return.Later, Goran returns leading a pack of giant zombies, nearly kills Scanlan again and kills Archie in combat.

Here, Scanlan barely makes it out with his life during the first encounter with him.

Here, they have much more staying power, with Sylas inflicting a near-effortless Curb-Stomp Battle on Grog and Delilah not taking a single hit in their first battle. In the game, they were Glass Cannons capable of dealing immense amounts of damage, but neither of them have the defense or fortitude for sustained combat, and they were much easier to hit in gameplay than villains from when Vox Machina were higher-levels. Here he is MUCH larger, looking more like an ancient blue dragon in terms of size. Brimscythe was a juvenile or young adult in the campaign, making him somewhere between large to huge sized (approximately between the size of a horse and that of an elephant).Adam Smith Hates Your Guts: Averted in Season 2 Episode 1, where Gilmore allows Vox Machina to take whatever they want from his ruined shop, no payment necessary, as dragons destroy the city.After Vex accidentally breaks an elven diadem while trying it on, he berates them for being "diluted", telling them they will never fit into elven society and that they were mistakes. Abusive Parents: Syldor, Vax and Vex’s father, is a racist, emotionally abusive parent.2D Visuals, 3D Effects: Used on occasion to draw attention to specific objects or characters, such as the dragon Brimscythe being a 3-D model as he attacks the 2-D humanoids.Written by Marieke Nijkamp with art by Tyler Walpole. The Legend of Vox Machina: Whitestone Chronicles: An upcoming series of prequel graphic novels.Animation101 with Sam Riegel: A short video explaining the process of creating an animated series.Crew and A: A 6-episode mini-series that interviews some of the staff members of the series on their career, involvement with the series, and personal favorites regarding the world of Critical Role and TTRPGs in general.Available on YouTube via the Critical Role channel. The Legend of The Legend of Vox Machina: A behind-the scenes series that explores the production of the show: plot, worldbuilding, character design, casting and voice direction.But a dragon quickly becomes the least of their worries, as old enemies and new ones begin to come to the surface. They get the chance once a wanted poster to deal with a deadly opponent appears: the fearsome blue dragon Brimscythe.

In Perpetual Poverty and down on their luck, Vox Machina has a reputation for being constant screw-ups among mercenary groups, and it's a reputation that they're looking to shed. The series follows the adventures of the eponymous adventuring party as they deal with past enemies and new ones, making a group of Fire-Forged Friends and True Companions out of a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits. Season two aired on Januin the same format, and a third season is in production. The series is produced by Titmouse, and is distributed exclusively on Prime Video in weekly batches of three half-hour episodes, starting from January 28, 2022. The Legend of Vox Machina is an Animated Adaptation of the first campaign of Critical Role. We fuck shit up!" note Clockwise from top-left: Pike Trickfoot, Vex' ahlia, Vax' ildan, Grog Strongjaw, Keyleth of the Air Ashari, Percy de Rolo, Scanlan Shorthalt
