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Mulligan is a unique presence on camera. He possesses the encyclopedic rules knowledge of a lawyer, the narrative instincts of a novelist, and the comedic timing of a stand-up comic. He manages to juggle complex mechanical combat with profound philosophical monologues.
Are you a fan of the Bad Kids? Do you prefer the hard-hitting combat of Crown of Candy or the wacky hijinks of Starstruck ? Let us know in the comments below. Dimension 20
With over 20 seasons, knowing where to click first can be daunting. Here are the top entry points based on what you like: Mulligan is a unique presence on camera
If you're ready to dive in or looking to bring the D20 vibe to your own table, here are a few resources: Are you a fan of the Bad Kids
A classic coming-of-age story set in a world where adventuring is a high school elective, featuring teen heroes dealing with both dark cults and awkward prom dates. A Crown of Candy:
The Hook: Game of Thrones political intrigue and brutal tactics set in a world of food people. Why watch? To see how emotionally intense can get. Brennan asks the players to track starvation and exhaustion. There is very little "comedy relief" here. When a candy soldier dies, it feels as tragic as the Red Wedding. The final two episodes are a masterclass in tactical combat and emotional sacrifice.