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Some of these were awesome, some meh. Still a great resource for the price.
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I can use this as a dm or as a character of a loud mouthed bard or rogue. These can also be used in combat between moves. Fun 3 pages so spice roleplay.
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Really helpful tool for role-playing a Bard. I got it for one one of my players who kept saying "I use Vicious Mockery" instead of actually hurling an insult in character. I'll be linking to it in an upcoming publication of my own, "Rethgar's Calling". This adventure includes a magic mirror that insults the players, and I thought "Cutting Mockeries" would be very helpful for DMs to play the part of the mirror.
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This is a great little resource. If you've ever cast "Vicious Mockery" or used the Bard's "Cutting Words" ability - then this is what you need.
And having these published as FREE is lovely too.
(I've even published a specific class who would use these insults.)
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Used this bad boy in a game I was in just recently, and I have to say. I had a hard time getting some of them out as I was cracking up. What a fantastic tool to have at your side for a quick quip. I found myself scrounging for anything that could really fit into the situation. Many are versatile and funny as the nine hells! Make sure to pick this collection of smack talk up.
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My bard loves casting Vicious Mockery just for a chance to read off yet another insult from this list.
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What a great addition to the table. Everyone gets a kick out of them, and the Bard gets to shine in their unique role. I noticed when she started using this, her roleplay came out more and it enhanced the whole table's experience. Good Stuff, and really a no-brainer if you have a Bard in your party or are using one as an npc, rival or villian.
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Each and every line adds to the game as the bard says it. So many different ways you can use each line to spice up game play. I show this to all the bard players I know and tell them where they can get it.
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Only perhaps a tenth of these show any creativity at all. The other 90% are easily outdone by any player on the spot. The product just feels like it's trying way too hard.
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Very funny and usefull as a bard. We are not all as great as Scanlan but with this you can get close! It does need some more pun centered mockeries I think.
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For all those times when your mind goes blank when the DM asks, "So, what do you say?" after you triumphantly announce you're casting vicious mockery or cutting words. Excellent and fun resource!
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As a player of a Bard myself I am INCREDIBLY STOKED to have access to such a BEAUTIFUL resource.
If you plan to use vicious mockery, cuting words, or just be downright nasty to an opponent, this product is FOR YOU!
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What can i say but "lol" , i laughed so much. This will be a great addition to our games. Thanks again! I will be sure to look at your other creations!
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These mockeries will most definitely come in handy on many, many occasions. Start a brawl? Just have someone say 'what are you going to do for a face when the monkey wants his arse back?' Two bards having a quarrel? 'You're a huge bombard of sack.' 'What say you? You lump of foul deformity!' Et cetera, et cetera.
Brilliant!
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I read a couple of these before our D&D sessions on Saturdays and they always get a good couple of laughs. Must have for bards.
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