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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – The Arena Maze: The party must figure a way out of the maze construct entirely.

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  1. I think these characters from (DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES) movie, might of worked out better, if they were introduced last.

    I also think the main group of characters, from the (DUNGEONS & DRAGONS) stories, should have been introduced first, and be the main stars for two movies.

    Then later introduce their new allies, in the third installment, who are the characters from, the story of (DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES).

  2. I love the fact that, instead of english comment's, brazilians(like me) were just amazed by the fact that the character's from the 80's cartoon are in this movie.
    9/10 coments in brazil be like: "meu Deus do céu, caverna do dragão!!!" "God almight, dungeons and dragons".
    Yeah, in Brazil the cartoon had a diferent name. 'caverna do dragão' translates to dragon's cavern, not dungeon's and dragons. So, when someone talk's about caverna do dragão, we for sure know that it's the cartoon, that was a mark here in Brazil. My mother was a fan.

  3. As a game master I think writers played the game or at least listened to real d&d players in order to make the script because most of the decisions and actions made by characters are just like the ones made by players.

  4. I love how the original team is so kind! They cheer when our heroes find the cage and beckon them to hurry and join so they'll all be safe together. They even say 'No, come back!' when they run away. Just a sweet little detail and tribute <3

  5. 1:21 I love this plan because I can very vividly imagine Doric's player asking the DM, "If someone is inside a gelatinous cube and then shrinks, does the cube INSTANTLY reform around their smaller size, or does it take some time?" And the DM thinking about it and maybe checking if the book says anything 😂 And also trying to decide if Doric would even know, maybe asking her player to roll a Nature check or something. I can see it!

  6. This is one of the jankiest and most obscure ideas for an escape I've ever seen. In other words, the writers perfectly understood D&D problem-solving

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